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Circle-Rectangle collision detection (intersection)
How can I tell whether a circle and a rectangle intersect in 2D Euclidean space? (i.e. classic 2D geometry)
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Remote debugging with Android emulator
Is it possible to write the code/compile Android application on one machine and debug it remotely on the emulator launched on another? I'm sick and tired of the emulator constantly eating half of my laptop's CPU.
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How does StartCoroutine / yield return pattern really work in Unity?
I understand the principle of coroutines. I know how to get the standard StartCoroutine / yield return pattern to work in C# in Unity, e.g. invoke a method returning IEnumerator via StartCoroutine and in that method do something, do yield return new WaitForSeconds(1); to wait a second, th...
Do sessions really violate RESTfulness?
...client to server must contain all of the
information necessary to understand the request, and cannot take
advantage of any stored context on the server. Session state is
therefore kept entirely on the client.
according to the Fielding dissertation.
So server side sessions violate the state...
Can IntelliJ IDEA encapsulate all of the functionality of WebStorm and PHPStorm through plugins? [cl
...ings. It looks like IntelliJ IDEA has plugins that allow you to do Node.js and php development.
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What is the difference between an interface and abstract class?
What exactly is the difference between an interface and abstract class?
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Why don't C++ compilers define operator== and operator!=?
...ison or a deep (internal) comparison.
It's safer to just not implement it and let the programmer do that themselves. Then they can make all the assumptions they like.
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Why is Lisp used for AI? [closed]
I've been learning Lisp to expand my horizons because I have heard that it is used in AI programming. After doing some exploring, I have yet to find AI examples or anything in the language that would make it more inclined towards it.
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Why should C++ programmers minimize use of 'new'?
...on Memory leak with std::string when using std::list<std::string> , and one of the comments says this:
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What is the rationale for fread/fwrite taking size and count as arguments?
We had a discussion here at work regarding why fread and fwrite take a size per member and count and return the number of members read/written rather than just taking a buffer and size. The only use for it we could come up with is if you want to read/write an array of structs which aren't evenly div...
