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What does the @ symbol represent in objective-c?

...structs. The major exceptions are id, Class, nil, and Nil, which are generally treated as language keywords even though they may also have a typedef or #define behind them. For example, the compiler actually does treat id specially in terms of the pointer type conversion rules it applies to declar...
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How to create an installer for a .net Windows Service using Visual Studio

How do I create an installer for a Windows Service that I have created using Visual Studio? 5 Answers ...
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Implementing comparison operators via 'tuple' and 'tie', a good idea?

(Note: tuple and tie can be taken from Boost or C++11.) When writing small structs with only two elements, I sometimes tend to choose a std::pair , as all important stuff is already done for that datatype, like operator< for strict-weak-ordering. The downsides though are the pretty much us...
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What do the arrow icons in Subclipse mean?

...→ Ignored Resources. - A file not under version control. These are typically new files that you have not committed to the repository yet. - A versioned file that needs to be added to the remote repository. These are typically files you have either renamed, or moved to a different directory. - A...
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git still shows files as modified after adding to .gitignore

...re saying that you need to commit after removing the cached files? That really seems counter-intuitive; these are files I do NOT want to commit. And I do not want them deleted from the repository (I just want them to no longer be hanging around cluttering my git status). Or am I just really confu...
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Close Window from ViewModel

Im creating a Login using a window control to allow a user to login into a WPF application that I am creating. 17 Answ...
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Difference between document.addEventListener and window.addEventListener?

...o events destined for a different object. You should use the one that actually has the event you are interested in. For example, there is a "resize" event on the window object that is not on the document object. For example, the "DOMContentLoaded" event is only on the document object. So basical...
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File I/O in Every Programming Language [closed]

This has to be a common question that all programmers have from time to time. How do I read a line from a text file? Then the next question is always how do i write it back. ...
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Pretty-print C++ STL containers

... // Don't insert a delimiter if this is the first time the function is called if( _insertDelim ) (*_stream) << _delim; else _insertDelim = true; } (*_stream) << value; return *this; } pretty_ostre...
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Resizing an iframe based on content

...policy was also an issue. After many hours spent trawling google, we eventually found a (somewhat..) workable solution, which you may be able to adapt to your needs. There is a way around the same origin policy, but it requires changes on both the iframed content and the framing page, so if you hav...