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Suppressing “is never used” and “is never assigned to” warnings in C#

...g restore 0169 To suppress warnings for "Field XYZ is never assigned to, and will always have its default value XX", you do this: #pragma warning disable 0649 ... field declaration #pragma warning restore 0649 To find such warning numbers yourself (ie. how did I know to use 0169 and 0649), you ...
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What is an undefined reference/unresolved external symbol error and how do I fix it?

...efined reference/unresolved external symbol errors? What are common causes and how to fix/prevent them? 34 Answers ...
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Calculate the median of a billion numbers

If you have one billion numbers and one hundred computers, what is the best way to locate the median of these numbers? 25 A...
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Image fingerprint to compare similarity of many images

...produce a normative mapping of the image data - store this with each image and then compare just the fingerprints. This is a complex algorithm and not for the faint of heart. a few simple solutions are possible: Create a luminosity histogram for the image as a fingerprint Create scaled down versi...
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Difference between “read commited” and “repeatable read”

...ame data again, it will find the previously read data in place, unchanged, and available to read. The next isolation level, serializable, makes an even stronger guarantee: in addition to everything repeatable read guarantees, it also guarantees that no new data can be seen by a subsequent read. Sa...
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What good are SQL Server schemas?

I'm no beginner to using SQL databases, and in particular SQL Server. However, I've been primarily a SQL 2000 guy and I've always been confused by schemas in 2005+. Yes, I know the basic definition of a schema, but what are they really used for in a typical SQL Server deployment? ...
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What is the difference between IEnumerator and IEnumerable? [duplicate]

What are the differences between IEnumerator and IEnumerable? 4 Answers 4 ...
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Why do x86-64 instructions on 32-bit registers zero the upper part of the full 64-bit register?

...ould almost never be used. (Making int 64-bit would waste cache footprint and memory bandwidth; x86-64 most efficiently supports 32 and 64-bit operand sizes) The behaviour for 8 and 16-bit operand sizes is the strange one. The dependency madness is one of the reasons that 16-bit instructions are a...
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How can I list ALL grants a user received?

... It would be interesting to left join the role_role_privs table and then CONNECT BY PRIOR granted_role = role to recurse into transitive role privileges... – Lukas Eder Oct 9 '14 at 8:25 ...
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How to use Boost in Visual Studio 2010

... While Nate's answer is pretty good already, I'm going to expand on it more specifically for Visual Studio 2010 as requested, and include information on compiling in the various optional components which requires external libraries. If you are using headers only libraries, then all yo...