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D Programming Language in the real world? [closed]
Is anyone out there using D for real world applications? If so, what are you using it for? I can't seem to find anything big on the web written in D.
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How to implement the activity stream in a social network
I'm developing my own social network, and I haven't found on the web examples of implementation the stream of users' actions... For example, how to filter actions for each users? How to store the action events? Which data model and object model can I use for the actions stream and for the actions it...
Enum Naming Convention - Plural
I'm asking this question despite having read similar but not exactly what I want at C# naming convention for enum and matching property
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How do I show/hide a UIBarButtonItem?
I created a toolbar in IB with several buttons. I would like to be able to hide/show one of the buttons depending on the state of the data in the main window.
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Converting a UNIX Timestamp to Formatted Date String
Using PHP, I want to convert UNIX timestamps to date strings similar to this: 2008-07-17T09:24:17Z
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Generate all permutations of a list without adjacent equal elements
When we sort a list, like
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release Selenium chromedriver.exe from memory
I set up a python code to run Selenium chromedriver.exe . At the end of the run I have browser.close() to close the instance. ( browser = webdriver.Chrome() ) I believe it should release chromedriver.exe from memory (I'm on Windows 7). However after each run there is one chromedriver.exe inst...
How can I iterate over an enum?
I just noticed that you can not use standard math operators on an enum such as ++ or +=
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Why and when to use Node.js? [duplicate]
Sorry if I'm a bit ambiguous, but I'm trying to understand the real advantages of using Node.js instead of other server-side language.
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Declaring variables inside a switch statement [duplicate]
I saw a few answers to this issue, and I get it — you can't declare and assign variables inside a switch . But I'm wondering if the following is correct at throwing an error saying
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