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Proper stack and heap usage in C++?
I've been programming for a while but It's been mostly Java and C#. I've never actually had to manage memory on my own. I recently began programming in C++ and I'm a little confused as to when I should store things on the stack and when to store them on the heap.
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Strengths of Shell Scripting compared to Python [closed]
I tried to learn shell(bash) scripting few times but was driven away by the syntax. Then I found Python and was able to do most of the things a shell script can do in Python. I am now not sure whether I should invest my time in learning shell scripting anymore. So I want to ask:
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What generates the “text file busy” message in Unix?
What operation generates the error "text file busy"? I am unable to tell exactly.
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In what order do static/instance initializer blocks in Java run?
Say a project contains several classes, each of which has a static initializer block. In what order do those blocks run? I know that within a class, such blocks are run in the order they appear in the code. I've read that it's the same across classes, but some sample code I wrote disagrees with t...
Understanding events and event handlers in C#
I understand the purpose of events, especially within the context of creating user interfaces. I think this is the prototype for creating an event:
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OpenLayers vs Google Maps? [closed]
I have used Google Maps a couple of times, but what wondering about OpenLayers .
Before starting any kind of coding, here are a couple of questions that come to my mind,
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Default string initialization: NULL or Empty? [closed]
I have always initialized my strings to NULL, with the thinking that NULL means the absence of a value and "" or String.Empty is a valid value. I have seen more examples lately of code where String.Empty is considered the default value or represents no value. This strikes me as odd, with the newly...
How to use a variable for a key in a JavaScript object literal?
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C++ - passing references to std::shared_ptr or boost::shared_ptr
If I have a function that needs to work with a shared_ptr , wouldn't it be more efficient to pass it a reference to it (so to avoid copying the shared_ptr object)?
What are the possible bad side effects?
I envision two possible cases:
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When to use a Content Provider
I understand that Content Providers are made to allow publicly sharing data between applications. However, I'm wondering if anyone has thoughts about making a Content Provider to use just within your own app. Would there be any advantages to doing this? Any disadvantages?
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