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What is (functional) reactive programming?
...small article on functional reactive programming . The descriptions are quite abstract.
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Multiple arguments vs. options object
When creating a JavaScript function with multiple arguments, I am always confronted with this choice: pass a list of arguments vs. pass an options object.
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difference between width auto and width 100 percent
...h: auto was that the width is set to that of the contents. Now I see that it takes the full width of the parent.
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How does BitLocker affect performance? [closed]
....NET / C# developer. I use VS2010 all the time. I am thinking of enabling BitLocker on my laptop to protect the contents, but I am concerned about performance degradation. Developers who use IDEs like Visual Studio are working on lots and lots of files at once. More than the usual office worker, I w...
What does it mean when a CSS rule is grayed out in Chrome's element inspector?
...or and some of the CSS rules--which appear to be applied--are grayed out. It seems that a strike-through indicates that a rule was overridden, but what does it mean when a style is grayed out?
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Is there a reason for C#'s reuse of the variable in a foreach?
...ous methods in C#, we have to be wary of the access to modified closure pitfall. For example:
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cocoapods - 'pod install' takes forever
I was trying to update the existing pods with pod install command, but it takes forever to run.
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Bash Script : what does #!/bin/bash mean? [duplicate]
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That is called a shebang, it tells the shell what program to interpret the script with, when executed.
In your example, the script is to be interpreted and run by the bash shell.
Some other example shebangs are:
(From Wikipedia)
#!/bin/sh — Exec...
final keyword in method parameters [duplicate]
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It certainly makes a copy (there is an optimization where the compiler doesn't make a copy, when there is no difference with making a copy). However you have to keep in mind that in the case of an object. The object really on...
Why .NET String is immutable? [duplicate]
... of immutable types are inherently thread-safe, since no thread can modify it, the risk of a thread modifying it in a way that interferes with another is removed (the reference itself is a different matter).
Similarly, the fact that aliasing can't produce changes (if x and y both refer to the same o...
