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Header files for x86 SIMD intrinsics

Which header files provide the intrinsics for the different x86 SIMD instruction set extensions (MMX, SSE, AVX, ...)? It seems impossible to find such a list online. Correct me if I'm wrong. ...
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byte[] to hex string [duplicate]

How do I convert a byte[] to a string ? Every time I attempt it, I get 19 Answers ...
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Why do we need tuples in Python (or any immutable data type)?

I've read several python tutorials (Dive Into Python, for one), and the language reference on Python.org - I don't see why the language needs tuples. ...
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How can I selectively merge or pick changes from another branch in Git?

I'm using Git on a new project that has two parallel -- but currently experimental -- development branches: 25 Answers ...
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How to make custom error pages work in ASP.NET MVC 4

I want a custom error page shown for 500, 404 and 403. Here's what I have done: 11 Answers ...
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How do I implement basic “Long Polling”?

I can find lots of information on how Long Polling works (For example, this , and this ), but no simple examples of how to implement this in code. ...
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Awaiting multiple Tasks with different results

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Java 7 language features with Android

Just wondering if anyone has tried using new Java 7 language features with Android? I know that Android reads the bytecode that Java spits out and turns it to dex. So I guess my question is can it understand the bytecode of Java 7? ...
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Can (domain name) subdomains have an underscore “_” in it?

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Function pointers, Closures, and Lambda

I am just now learning about function pointers and, as I was reading the K&R chapter on the subject, the first thing that hit me was, "Hey, this is kinda like a closure." I knew this assumption is fundamentally wrong somehow and after a search online I didn't find really any analysis of this compari...