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Why is “while ( !feof (file) )” always wrong?

... I'd like to provide an abstract, high-level perspective. Concurrency and simultaneity I/O operations interact with the environment. The environment is not part of your program, and not under your control. The environment truly exists "concurrently" with your program. As with all things concurr...
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Why do stacks typically grow downwards?

...the matter are that early CPUs got their original program counter set to 0 and it was a natural desire to start the stack at the other end and grow downwards, since their code naturally grows upward. As an aside, note that this setting of the program counter to 0 on reset is not the case for all...
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What to learn for making Java web applications in Java EE 6? [closed]

...al, my advice would be to start with Java EE 6 only. So, grab GlassFish v3 and either get the book Beginning Java EE 6 Platform with GlassFish 3: From Novice to Professional or follow the Java EE 6 tutorial. In my opinion, the book (that I've started to read so I know what I'm talking about) provide...
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Random number generation in C++11: how to generate, how does it work? [closed]

I recently came across new way to generate random numbers in C++11, but couldn't digest the papers that I read about it (what is that engine , maths term like distribution , "where all integers produced are equally likely "). ...
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How to prevent long words from breaking my div?

...em unless neccessary: /([^\s-]{5})([^\s-]{5})/ → $1­$2 Browsers and search engines are smart enough to ignore this character when searching text, and Chrome and Firefox (haven't tested others) ignore it when copying text to clipboard. <wbr> element Another option is to inject <wb...
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what is the difference between const_iterator and iterator? [duplicate]

...); dereferencing it returns a reference to a constant value (const T&) and prevents modification of the referenced value: it enforces const-correctness. When you have a const reference to the container, you can only get a const_iterator. Edited: I mentionned “The const_iterator returns const...
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library not found for -lPods

...tion to your project, Xcode knows about the project in the Pods/ directory and how to build libPods.a. – Jonathan Tran Jul 8 '13 at 0:59 13 ...
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Are parameters in strings.xml possible? [duplicate]

In my Android app I'am going to implement my strings with internationalization. I have a problem with the grammar and the way sentences build in different languages. ...
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Advantages of std::for_each over for loop

...h only seems to hinder the readability of code. Why do then some coding standards recommend its use? 21 Answers ...
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What is the “->” PHP operator called and how do you say it when reading code out loud? [closed]

... Well, sounds weird if you read "And after B executes and return the salary, A arrow C". It'll be more like A refers to C. – Ben Apr 6 '10 at 20:54 ...