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What's the difference between using CGFloat and float?

I tend to use CGFloat all over the place, but I wonder if I get a senseless "performance hit" with this. CGFloat seems to be something "heavier" than float, right? At which points should I use CGFloat, and what makes really the difference? ...
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Why does Windows64 use a different calling convention from all other OSes on x86-64?

AMD has an ABI specification that describes the calling convention to use on x86-64. All OSes follow it, except for Windows which has it's own x86-64 calling convention. Why? ...
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How can I check if a string represents an int, without using try/except?

... If you're really just annoyed at using try/excepts all over the place, please just write a helper function: def RepresentsInt(s): try: int(s) return True except ValueError: return False >>> pri...
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Injecting a mock into an AngularJS service

...e. If you have the following service with a dependency that has a method called getSomething: angular.module('myModule', []) .factory('myService', function (myDependency) { return { useDependency: function () { return myDependency.getSomething(); }...
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Return a value if no rows are found in Microsoft tSQL

... S.Id = @SiteId and S.Status = 1 AND (S.WebUserId = @WebUserId OR S.AllowUploads = 1) share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Rails raw SQL example

... and then you'd need to call values on this PG::Result object to get the results array – jobwat Mar 26 '14 at 1:00 3 ...
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What's the difference between process.cwd() vs __dirname?

... Does this mean that process.cwd() is synonym to . for all cases except for require()? – Alexander Gonchiy Aug 29 '15 at 9:44 11 ...
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What is a higher kinded type in Scala?

...pply to value arguments to "construct" a value. Value constructors are usually called "functions" or "methods". These "constructors" are also said to be "polymorphic" (because they can be used to construct "stuff" of varying "shape"), or "abstractions" (since they abstract over what varies between ...
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Upgrading PHP in XAMPP for Windows?

...a backup of your htdocs and data folder (subfolder of MySQL folder), reinstall upgraded version and replace those folders. Note: In case you have changed config files like PHP (php.ini), Apache (httpd.conf) or any other, please take back up of those files as well and replace them with newly install...
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When to use self over $this?

... $x = new Y(); $x->bar(); ?> The idea is that $this->foo() calls the foo() member function of whatever is the exact type of the current object. If the object is of type X, it thus calls X::foo(). If the object is of type Y, it calls Y::foo(). But with self::foo(), X::foo() is always ...