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Are global variables bad? [closed]

..., it becomes increasingly hard to figure out which functions actually read and write these variables. To understand how the application works, you pretty much have to take into account every function which modifies the global state. That can be done, but as the application grows it will get harder...
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Should I choose ActivePerl or Strawberry Perl for Windows? [duplicate]

... access to almost all useful Perl modules available on CPAN - but prepared and tested for Windows. This was for me, in the long run, a much better (and more robust) choice. Even for the Windows version of the Apache HTTP server, there is a precompiled mod_perl (2.0.4) ppm available which will (did f...
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git + LaTeX workflow

I'm writing a very long document in LaTeX. I have my work computer and my laptop, and I work on them both. I need to keep all the files synchronized between the two computers, and also would like to keep a revision history. I chose git as my DVCS, and I'm hosting my repository on my server. I'm also...
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XAMPP - Port 80 in use by “Unable to open process” with PID 4! 12

... Open a CMD prompt as administrator and execute the following command: net stop was /y Open the Run dialog box (press Win+R), then type: services.msc Then search for World Wide Web Publishing Service (WWW-Publishing Service) and Web Deployment Agent Service...
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Close and Dispose - which to call?

Having read the threads Is SqlCommand.Dispose enough? and Closing and Disposing a WCF Service I am wondering for classes such as SqlConnection or one of the several classes inheriting from the Stream class does it matter if I close Dispose rather than Close? ...
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What's the difference between an element and a node in XML?

I'm working in Java with XML and I'm wondering; what's the difference between an element and a node? 13 Answers ...
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What is exactly the base pointer and stack pointer? To what do they point?

...bp is usually set to esp at the start of the function. Function parameters and local variables are accessed by adding and subtracting, respectively, a constant offset from ebp. All x86 calling conventions define ebp as being preserved across function calls. ebp itself actually points to the previo...
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Use of *args and **kwargs [duplicate]

So I have difficulty with the concept of *args and **kwargs . 11 Answers 11 ...
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ASP.NET MVC View Engine Comparison

...r game here. Just alphabetize new View Engines (leaving WebFormViewEngine and Razor at the top), and try to be objective in comparisons. System.Web.Mvc.WebFormViewEngine Design Goals: A view engine that is used to render a Web Forms page to the response. Pros: ubiquitous since it ship...
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What's the shebang/hashbang (#!) in Facebook and new Twitter URLs for?

... works. Not to mention you often get "1.5 URLs" (i.e. the old URL remains, and just has the new part added to it (i.e. photo.php?id=... twice, but with different ids). Not to mention that "#!" is also added to facebook-mail URLs, which probably aren't (and shouldn't be) indexable. In any case I find...