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What are the barriers to understanding pointers and what can be done to overcome them? [closed]

Why are pointers such a leading factor of confusion for many new, and even old, college level students in C or C++? Are there any tools or thought processes that helped you understand how pointers work at the variable, function, and beyond level? ...
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Android: Why does long click also trigger a normal click?

I have a ListView with listeners for a long click and a regular click. 4 Answers 4 ...
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How to create a fixed-size array of objects

...st to initialize it empty, then I would put Sprites in the first 16 cells, and the last 16 cells (simulating an chess game). ...
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Change case of a file on Windows?

... becomes SourceCode.java , for example. The catch: I'm on a Windows box, and the filesystem thinks those are the same file name. ...
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How to print the contents of RDD?

... foreach itself will first "materialize" the RDD and then run println on each element, so collect is not really needed here (although you can use it, of course)... – fedragon Apr 20 '14 at 10:10 ...
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Do you use NULL or 0 (zero) for pointers in C++?

... Here's Stroustrup's take on this: C++ Style and Technique FAQ In C++, the definition of NULL is 0, so there is only an aesthetic difference. I prefer to avoid macros, so I use 0. Another problem with NULL is that people sometimes mistakenly believe that it is differen...
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What's the best way to learn LISP? [closed]

I have been programming in Python, PHP, Java and C for a couple or years now, and I just finished reading Hackers and Painters, so I would love to give LISP a try! ...
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mongodb, replicates and error: { “$err” : “not master and slaveOk=false”, “code” : 13435 }

...l know that you're allowing reads from a secondary. This is to protect you and your applications from performing eventually consistent reads by accident. You can do this in the shell with: rs.slaveOk() After that you can query normally from secondaries. A note about "eventual consistency": unde...
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Get the current first responder without using a private API

I submitted my app a little over a week ago and got the dreaded rejection email today. It tells me that my app cannot be accepted because I'm using a non-public API; specifically, it says, ...
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List files with certain extensions with ls and grep

I just want to get the files from the current dir and only output .mp4 .mp3 .exe files nothing else. So I thought I could just do this: ...