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How to use php serialize() and unserialize()

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What is the difference between a weak reference and an unowned reference?

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Difference between volatile and synchronized in Java

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What's the nearest substitute for a function pointer in Java?

I have a method that's about ten lines of code. I want to create more methods that do exactly the same thing, except for a small calculation that's going to change one line of code. This is a perfect application for passing in a function pointer to replace that one line, but Java doesn't have func...
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Compiled vs. Interpreted Languages

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How can I apply a function to every row/column of a matrix in MATLAB?

You can apply a function to every item in a vector by saying, for example, v + 1 , or you can use the function arrayfun . How can I do it for every row/column of a matrix without using a for loop? ...
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Why use prefixes on member variables in C++ classes

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When should I use a trailing slash in my URL?

When should a trailing slash be used in a URL? For example - should my URL look like /about-us/ or like /about-us ? 8 An...
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How to make link look like a button?

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How does a Breadth-First Search work when looking for Shortest Path?

I've done some research, and I seem to be missing one small part of this algorithm. I understand how a Breadth-First Search works, but I don't understand how exactly it will get me to a specific path, as opposed to just telling me where each individual node can go. I guess the easiest way to explain...