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What is the 'instanceof' operator used for in Java?

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Are nested try/except blocks in python a good programming practice?

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How can I represent an 'Enum' in Python?

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How do I convert an enum to a list in C#? [duplicate]

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When to use volatile with multi threading?

...apply Acquire and Release semantics on volatile variables. [Update for C++11] The C++11 Standard now does acknowledge multithreading directly in the memory model and the lanuage, and it provides library facilities to deal with it in a platform-independant way. However the semantics of volatile st...
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Generate GUID in MySQL for existing Data?

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“Single-page” JS websites and SEO

...an be found in these two blog posts: http://lostechies.com/derickbailey/2011/09/06/test-driving-backbone-views-with-jquery-templates-the-jasmine-gem-and-jasmine-jquery/ and http://lostechies.com/derickbailey/2011/06/22/rendering-a-rails-partial-as-a-jquery-template/ The gist of it is that I use ...
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How to detect if CMD is running as Administrator/has elevated privileges?

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How to implement an STL-style iterator and avoid common pitfalls?

.../iterator/ has a handy chart that details the specs of § 24.2.2 of the C++11 standard. Basically, the iterators have tags that describe the valid operations, and the tags have a hierarchy. Below is purely symbolic, these classes don't actually exist as such. iterator { iterator(const iterato...