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Difference between new and override

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Function vs. Stored Procedure in SQL Server

I've been learning Functions and Stored Procedure for quite a while but I don't know why and when I should use a function or a stored procedure. They look same to me, maybe because I am kinda newbie about that. ...
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Is it safe to assume a GUID will always be unique?

I know there is a minute possibility of a clash but if I generated a batch of 1000 GUIDs (for example), would it be safe to assume they're all unique to save testing each one? ...
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What is the difference between XML and XSD?

What is the difference between Extensible Markup Language (XML) and XML Schema (XSD)? 7 Answers ...
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Array versus List: When to use which?

What are the scenarios when one is preferable over the other? And why? 16 Answers 16 ...
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Is there a way to automatically build the package.json file for Node.js projects

Is package.json supposed to be manually edited? Couldn't a program like npm just look through the files, see the "require" statements, and then use that to put the necessary entries in the package.json file? Are there any programs like that? ...
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What is a clean, pythonic way to have multiple constructors in Python?

I can't find a definitive answer for this. As far as I know, you can't have multiple __init__ functions in a Python class. So how do I solve this problem? ...
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Update Git branches from master

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How do I use the lines of a file as arguments of a command?

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Internal typedefs in C++ - good style or bad style?

Something I have found myself doing often lately is declaring typedefs relevant to a particular class inside that class, i.e. ...