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Facebook Architecture [closed]
I have been scrounging for articles/info about the architecture at Facebook, the challenges & ways they tackle them. What they use & why they use. How do they scale & what are the design decisions for what they do etc. Main underpinning being to learn. Knowing about sites which handles such massive ...
Where can I learn jQuery? Is it worth it?
...lot of good experiences learning about web development on w3schools.com . It's hit or miss, I know, but the PHP and CSS sections specifically have proven very useful for reference.
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Benefits of inline functions in C++?
... the advantages/disadvantages of using inline functions in C++? I see that it only increases performance for the code that the compiler outputs, but with today's optimized compilers, fast CPUs, huge memory etc. (not like in the 1980< where memory was scarce and everything had to fit in 100KB of memo...
Is a successor for TeX/LaTeX in sight? [closed]
TeX/LaTeX is great, I use it in many ways. Some of its advantages are:
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Why should I declare a virtual destructor for an abstract class in C++?
I know it is a good practice to declare virtual destructors for base classes in C++, but is it always important to declare virtual destructors even for abstract classes that function as interfaces? Please provide some reasons and examples why.
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Is nested function a good approach when required by only one function? [closed]
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>>> def sum(x, y):
... def do_it():
... return x + y
... return do_it
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>>> a = sum(1, 3)
>>> a
<function do_it at 0xb772b304>
>>> a()
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Is this what you were looking for? It's called a closure.
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Java multiline string
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Alternatives to JavaScript
... de-facto standard for DOM tree manipulation in the browser is JavaScript. It looks like it has deep design issues that make it a minefield of bugs and security holes for the novice.
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What's so wrong about using GC.Collect()?
Although I do understand the serious implications of playing with this function (or at least that's what I think), I fail to see why it's becoming one of these things that respectable programmers wouldn't ever use, even those who don't even know what it is for.
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Is it valid to replace http:// with // in a ?
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A relative URL without a scheme (http: or https:) is valid, per RFC 3986: "Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", Section 4.2. If a client chokes on it, then it's the client's fault because they're not complying with the URI sy...
