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Why is `std::move` named `std::move`?

The C++11 std::move(x) function doesn't really move anything at all. It is just a cast to r-value. Why was this done? Isn't this misleading? ...
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Which .NET Dependency Injection frameworks are worth looking into? [closed]

... edit (not by the author): There is a comprehensive list of IoC frameworks available at https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet/blob/master/README.md#ioc: Castle Windsor - Castle Windsor is best of breed, mature Inversion of Control container available for...
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How to check whether an object is a date?

... it will return true for invalid dates too, e.g. new Date('random_string') is also instance of Date date instanceof Date This will fail if objects are passed across frame boundaries. A work-around for this is to check the object's class via Object.prototype.toString.call(date) === '[object Date...
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How is the Linux kernel tested ?

... The linux kernel has a heavy emphasis on community testing. Typically any developer will test their own code before submitting, and quite often they will be using a development version of the kernel from Linus, or one of the other unstable/development trees f...
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What does 'COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS' do?

... It sets how the database server sorts (compares pieces of text). in this case: SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS breaks up into interesting parts: latin1 makes the server treat strings using charset latin 1, basically ascii CP1 stands for Code Page 1252 CI case insensitive comparisons so 'ABC' ...
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How does database indexing work? [closed]

Given that indexing is so important as your data set increases in size, can someone explain how indexing works at a database-agnostic level? ...
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Explain Morris inorder tree traversal without using stacks or recursion

Can someone please help me understand the following Morris inorder tree traversal algorithm without using stacks or recursion ? I was trying to understand how it works, but its just escaping me. ...
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When is CRC more appropriate to use than MD5/SHA1?

When is it appropriate to use CRC for error detection versus more modern hashing functions such as MD5 or SHA1? Is the former easier to implement on embedded hardware? ...
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Why doesn't Java allow overriding of static methods?

Why is it not possible to override static methods? 22 Answers 22 ...
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jQuery: Test if checkbox is NOT checked

I'm having trouble figuring this out. I have two checkboxes (in the future will have more): 18 Answers ...