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C++ sorting and keeping track of indexes

Using C++, and hopefully the standard library, I want to sort a sequence of samples in ascending order, but I also want to remember the original indexes of the new samples. ...
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Understanding events and event handlers in C#

I understand the purpose of events, especially within the context of creating user interfaces. I think this is the prototype for creating an event: ...
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How to model type-safe enum types?

Scala doesn't have type-safe enum s like Java has. Given a set of related constants, what would be the best way in Scala to represent those constants? ...
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How to tell if a string contains a certain character in JavaScript?

I have a page with a textbox where a user is supposed to enter a 24 character (letters and numbers, case insensitive) registration code. I used maxlength to limit the user to entering 24 characters. ...
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XPath contains(text(),'some string') doesn't work when used with node with more than one Text subnod

I have a small problem with Xpath contains with dom4j ... 6 Answers 6 ...
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Are Databases and Functional Programming at odds?

I've been a web developer for some time now, and have recently started learning some functional programming. Like others, I've had some significant trouble apply many of these concepts to my professional work. For me, the primary reason for this is I see a conflict between between FP's goal of rem...
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Section vs Article HTML5

I have a page made up of various "sections" like videos, a newsfeed etc.. I am a bit confused how to represent these with HTML5. Currently I have them as HTML5 <section> s, but on further inspection it looks they the more correct tag would be <article> . Could anyone shed some light on...
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How to get a random number in Ruby

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How to Create Deterministic Guids

In our application we are creating Xml files with an attribute that has a Guid value. This value needed to be consistent between file upgrades. So even if everything else in the file changes, the guid value for the attribute should remain the same. ...
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C++ - passing references to std::shared_ptr or boost::shared_ptr

If I have a function that needs to work with a shared_ptr , wouldn't it be more efficient to pass it a reference to it (so to avoid copying the shared_ptr object)? What are the possible bad side effects? I envision two possible cases: ...