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In C# what is the difference between a destructor and a Finalize method in a class?
What is the difference, if there is one, between a destructor and a Finalize method in a class?
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What are the pros and cons to keeping SQL in Stored Procs versus Code [closed]
What are the advantages/disadvantages of keeping SQL in your C# source code or in Stored Procs? I've been discussing this with a friend on an open source project that we're working on (C# ASP.NET Forum). At the moment, most of the database access is done by building the SQL inline in C# and calling ...
What does SynchronizationContext do?
In the book Programming C#, it has some sample code about SynchronizationContext :
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What really happens in a try { return x; } finally { x = null; } statement?
I saw this tip in another question and was wondering if someone could explain to me how on earth this works?
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64-bit version of Boost for 64-bit windows
Is there a version of 64-bit Boost library for VS2008 ?
Or do I have to compile one myself? if, so, does anyone have experience with it?
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How to check file MIME type with javascript before upload?
I have read this and this questions which seems to suggest that the file MIME type could be checked using javascript on client side. Now, I understand that the real validation still has to be done on server side. I want to perform a client side checking to avoid unnecessary wastage of server res...
Why is iostream::eof inside a loop condition (i.e. `while (!stream.eof())`) considered wrong?
I just found a comment in this answer saying that using iostream::eof in a loop condition is "almost certainly wrong". I generally use something like while(cin>>n) - which I guess implicitly checks for EOF.
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What arguments are passed into AsyncTask?
I don't understand what I am supposed to put in here and where these arguments end up? What exactly should I put, and where exactly will it go? Do I need to include all 3 or can I include 1,2,20?
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What are the disadvantages to declaring Scala case classes?
If you're writing code that's using lots of beautiful, immutable data structures, case classes appear to be a godsend, giving you all of the following for free with just one keyword:
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Why is NaN not equal to NaN? [duplicate]
The relevant IEEE standard defines a numeric constant NaN (not a number) and prescribes that NaN should compare as not equal to itself. Why is that?
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