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How to have stored properties in Swift, the same way I had on Objective-C?

...n't work : static var means that the value of the property is the same for all instance – Fry Mar 8 '17 at 15:40 @fry ...
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Relational table naming convention [closed]

...e theory. Some of the wonderful things about Standards are: they are all integrated with each other they work together they were written by minds greater than ours, so we do not have to debate them. The standard table name refers to each row in the table, which is used in the all verbiage, n...
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What is the correct XPath for choosing attributes that contain “foo”?

Given this XML, what XPath returns all elements whose prop attribute contains Foo (the first three nodes): 9 Answers ...
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Requirejs why and when to use shim config

... }, 'underscore': { exports: '_' }, 'foo': { deps: ['bar'], exports: 'Foo', init: function (bar) { return this.Foo.noConflict(); } } } }); ...
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How do I check for nulls in an '==' operator overload without infinite recursion?

...ccepted answer is a function, that executes the == of object. This is basically the same as the accepted answer, with one downside: It needs a cast. The accpeted answer is thus superior. – Mafii Jul 8 '16 at 12:43 ...
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Rails params explained?

...e "1" and params[:boo] would be "octopus". In HTTP/HTML, the params are really just a series of key-value pairs where the key and the value are strings, but Ruby on Rails has a special syntax for making the params be a hash with hashes inside. For example, if the user's browser requested http://w...
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How do I use arrays in C++?

C++ inherited arrays from C where they are used virtually everywhere. C++ provides abstractions that are easier to use and less error-prone ( std::vector<T> since C++98 and std::array<T, n> since C++11 ), so the need for arrays does not arise quite as often as it does in C. However, ...
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C# generic type constraint for everything nullable

...vs. the unhandiness of exceptions in a static constructor. Since you're really implementing a poor-mans static analyzer here, this exception should never be thrown except during development. Finally, even if you want to avoid static construction exceptions at all costs (unwise), then you should sti...
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What's the advantage of a Java enum versus a class with public static final fields?

...ing to work more in Java. I expected to learn that enums in Java were basically equivalent to those in C# but apparently this is not the case. Initially I was excited to learn that Java enums could contain multiple pieces of data which seems very advantageous ( http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial...
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Can modules have properties the same way that objects can?

...s? When I put this code in one file x.py and import it from another, then calling x.y results in AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'c', since _M somehow has value None... – Stephan202 May 19 '09 at 1:35 ...