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What are the rules about using an underscore in a C++ identifier?

It's common in C++ to name member variables with some kind of prefix to denote the fact that they're member variables, rather than local variables or parameters. If you've come from an MFC background, you'll probably use m_foo . I've also seen myFoo occasionally. ...
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What does “static” mean in C?

I've seen the word static used in different places in C code; is this like a static function/class in C# (where the implementation is shared across objects)? ...
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Mixin vs inheritance

What is the difference between a mixin and inheritance? 8 Answers 8 ...
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Function overloading by return type?

Why don't more mainstream statically typed languages support function/method overloading by return type? I can't think of any that do. It seems no less useful or reasonable than supporting overload by parameter type. How come it's so much less popular? ...
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Some projects cannot be imported because they already exist in the workspace error in Eclipse

I am trying to import a project that me and my co-worker have been working on.. and keep getting this error after I select-- "import" then "import existing project" then click archive file, and then I click next, and this error comes up: ...
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Unnamed/anonymous namespaces vs. static functions

... The C++ Standard reads in section 7.3.1.1 Unnamed namespaces, paragraph 2: The use of the static keyword is deprecated when declaring objects in a namespace scope, the unnamed-namespace provides a superior alternative. Static only a...
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How to import existing Git repository into another?

I have a Git repository in a folder called XXX , and I have second Git repository called YYY . 15 Answers ...
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How do I escape ampersands in XML so they are rendered as entities in HTML?

I have some XML text that I wish to render in an HTML page. This text contains an ampersand, which I want to render in its entity representation: & . ...
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What does the number in parentheses shown after Unix command names in manpages mean?

For example: man(1) , find(3) , updatedb(2) ? 7 Answers 7 ...
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Application Crashes With “Internal Error In The .NET Runtime”

We have an application written against .NET 4.0 which over the weekend crashed, putting the following message into the event log: ...