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What's the difference between “Solutions Architect” and “Applications Architect”? [closed]

...ications Architect . Is that correct or are the roles actually different somehow? If so, how? 11 Answers ...
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Is MonoTouch now banned on the iPhone? [closed]

... This changed recently. MonoTouch should no longer conflict with the agreement. Any statements below are purely historical! Yes, it seems pretty clear from their license agreement now that if the original application is written in C# then it would be violating the license: ...Applications must be...
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How to [recursively] Zip a directory in PHP?

Directory is something like: 12 Answers 12 ...
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What is better, adjacency lists or adjacency matrices for graph problems in C++?

... It depends on the problem. Adjacency Matrix Uses O(n^2) memory It is fast to lookup and check for presence or absence of a specific edge between any two nodes O(1) It is slow to iterate over all edges It is slow to add/delete a node; a complex operation O(n^2) It is fast to add ...
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JavaScript ternary operator example with functions

... Heh, there are some pretty exciting uses of ternary syntax in your question; I like the last one the best... x = (1 < 2) ? true : false; The use of ternary here is totally uncessesary - you could simply write x = (1 < 2); Likewise...
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How do the PHP equality (== double equals) and identity (=== triple equals) comparison operators dif

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Are there any O(1/n) algorithms?

... This question isn't as stupid as it might seem. At least theoretically, something such as O(1/n) is completely sensible when we take the mathematical definition of the Big O notation: Now you can easily substitute g(x) for 1/x … it's obvious that the above definition still holds for some f. F...
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Why can't (or doesn't) the compiler optimize a predictable addition loop into a multiplication?

This is a question that came to mind while reading the brilliant answer by Mysticial to the question: why is it faster to process a sorted array than an unsorted array ? ...
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Why use strict and warnings?

It seems to me that many of the questions in the Perl tag could be solved if people would use: 8 Answers ...
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When should I use Write-Error vs. Throw? Terminating vs. non-terminating errors

...pt over on PoshCode, http://poshcode.org/3226 , I noticed this strange-to-me contraption: 6 Answers ...