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switch / pattern matching idea
I've been looking at F# recently, and while I'm not likely to leap the fence any time soon, it definitely highlights some areas where C# (or library support) could make life easier.
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When serving JavaScript files, is it better to use the application/javascript or application/x-javas
The whole question fits in the title. And to add some context: I'm not asking what is the best according to what the specs are saying, but rather what works the best given the mix of browsers deployed nowadays.
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How to declare constant map
...a func you can declare it like:
romanNumeralDict := map[int]string{
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And in Go there is no such thing as a constant map. More information can be found here.
Try it out on the Go playground.
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Where does 'Hello world' come from?
...y programming language. I've always wondered where this sentence came from and where was it first used.
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In a PHP project, what patterns exist to store, access and organize helper objects? [closed]
How do you organize and manage your helper objects like the database engine, user notification, error handling and so on in a PHP based, object oriented project?
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Disable copy constructor
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You can make the copy constructor private and provide no implementation:
private:
SymbolIndexer(const SymbolIndexer&);
Or in C++11, explicitly forbid it:
SymbolIndexer(const SymbolIndexer&) = delete;
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How do I specify multiple targets in my podfile for my Xcode project?
I'm using CocoaPods with my Xcode 4 project and I have three targets for my project (the default, one for building a lite version and one for building a demo version). All the targets use the same libraries, but CocoaPods is only adding the static library and search paths to the primary target. My p...
Adding HTML entities using CSS content
...haracters being interpreted as part of the escape sequence reliably, add standard white-space: '>\a0 bc' is displayed > bc.
– PointedEars
Dec 21 '11 at 19:41
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Fragment or Support Fragment?
I am developing an app that supports Android >= 4.0. It uses fragments from the android.app package. As I am facing problems with the older fragment implementation in 4.0, like this one , that are already fixed in the support library, I am considering switching back to the fragment implementation...
When writing a directive in AngularJS, how do I decide if I need no new scope, a new child scope, or
...omething similar to a flowchart that walks me through a bunch of questions and out pops the correct answer – no new new scope, new child scope, or new isolate scope – but that is likely asking for too much. Here's my current paltry set of guidelines:
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