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What is the difference between i++ and ++i?
I've seen them both being used in numerous pieces of C# code, and I'd like to know when to use i++ or ++i ( i being a number variable like int , float , double , etc). Anyone who knows this?
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How can I determine if a .NET assembly was built for x86 or x64?
...-bit Intel Itanium processor only.
MSIL: Neutral with respect to processor and bits-per-word.
X86: A 32-bit Intel processor, either native or in the Windows on Windows environment on a 64-bit platform (WOW64).
None: An unknown or unspecified combination of processor and bits-per-word.
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What is the difference between assert, expect and should in Chai?
What is the difference between assert , expect and should , and when to use what?
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Understanding offsetWidth, clientWidth, scrollWidth and -Height, respectively
... on StackOverflow regarding offsetWidth / clientWidth / scrollWidth (and -Height , respectively), but none give comprehensive explanation of what those values are.
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Are there any free Xml Diff/Merge tools available? [closed]
...Diff3 is not XML specific, but it is free. It does a nice job of comparing and merging text files.
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How does numpy.histogram() work?
...ere are 3 bins, for values ranging from 0 to 1 (excl 1.), 1 to 2 (excl. 2) and 2 to 3 (incl. 3), respectively. The way Numpy defines these bins if by giving a list of delimiters ([0, 1, 2, 3]) in this example, although it also returns the bins in the results, since it can choose them automatically f...
In Python, when should I use a function instead of a method?
...nt "can't kill it."
Moving away from this analogy, why do we use methods and classes? Because we want to contain data and hopefully structure our code in a manner such that it will be reusable and extensible in the future. This brings us to the notion of encapsulation which is so dear to OO design...
How to get a thread and heap dump of a Java process on Windows that's not running in a console
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How can I make a div stick to the top of the screen once it's been scrolled to?
...s been scrolled enough to contact its top boundary, becomes fixed in place and scrolls with the page.
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What is the largest Safe UDP Packet Size on the Internet
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It is true that a typical IPv4 header is 20 bytes, and the UDP header is 8 bytes. However it is possible to include IP options which can increase the size of the IP header to as much as 60 bytes. In addition, sometimes it is necessary for intermediate nodes to encapsulate d...
