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Why are Standard iterator ranges [begin, end) instead of [begin, end]?

...y does the Standard define end() as one past the end, instead of at the actual end? 7 Answers ...
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error, string or binary data would be truncated when trying to insert

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Why aren't superclass __init__ methods automatically invoked?

Why did the Python designers decide that subclasses' __init__() methods don't automatically call the __init__() methods of their superclasses, as in some other languages? Is the Pythonic and recommended idiom really like the following? ...
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How to use shared memory with Linux in C

I have a bit of an issue with one of my projects. 5 Answers 5 ...
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ActiveMQ or RabbitMQ or ZeroMQ or [closed]

We'd be interested to hear any experiences with the pros and cons of ActiveMQ vs RabbitMQ vs ZeroMQ. Information about any other interesting message queues is also welcome. ...
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Do I need to explicitly call the base virtual destructor?

When overriding a class in C++ (with a virtual destructor) I am implementing the destructor again as virtual on the inheriting class, but do I need to call the base destructor? ...
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How to remove all namespaces from XML with C#?

I am looking for the clean, elegant and smart solution to remove namespacees from all XML elements? How would function to do that look like? ...
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Is “argv[0] = name-of-executable” an accepted standard or just a common convention?

When passing argument to main() in a C or C++ application, will argv[0] always be the name of the executable? Or is this just a common convention and not guaranteed to be true 100% of the time? ...
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Order Bars in ggplot2 bar graph

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What is recursion and when should I use it?

One of the topics that seems to come up regularly on mailing lists and online discussions is the merits (or lack thereof) of doing a Computer Science Degree. An argument that seems to come up time and again for the negative party is that they have been coding for some number of years and they have n...