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What is the point of noreturn?

[dcl.attr.noreturn] provides the following example: 5 Answers 5 ...
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Using the “final” modifier whenever applicable in Java [closed]

In Java, there is a practice of declaring every variable (local or class), parameter final if they really are. 25 Answers ...
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How to grep for two words existing on the same line? [duplicate]

How do I grep for lines that contain two input words on the line? I'm looking for lines that contain both words, how do I do that? I tried pipe like this: ...
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Track all remote git branches as local branches

Tracking a single remote branch as a local branch is straightforward enough. 15 Answers ...
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Interview question: Check if one string is a rotation of other string [closed]

A friend of mine was asked the following question today at interview for the position of software developer: 26 Answers ...
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What is the appropriate HTTP status code response for a general unsuccessful request (not an error)?

...eating a RESTful API that will process a number of user interactions, including placing orders using stored credit cards. 7...
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What does “hashable” mean in Python?

I tried searching internet but could not find the meaning of hashable. 9 Answers 9 ...
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Detect if an input has text in it using CSS — on a page I am visiting and do not control?

Is there a way to detect whether or not an input has text in it via CSS? I've tried using the :empty pseudo-class, and I've tried using [value=""] , neither of which worked. I can't seem to find a single solution to this. ...
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NOT IN vs NOT EXISTS

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How to implement Enums in Ruby?

What's the best way to implement the enum idiom in Ruby? I'm looking for something which I can use (almost) like the Java/C# enums. ...