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Why doesn't std::queue::pop return value.?

I went through this page but I am not able to get the reason for the same . There it is mentioned that 7 Answers ...
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How do Python functions handle the types of the parameters that you pass in?

Unless I'm mistaken, creating a function in Python works like this: 13 Answers 13 ...
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Sleep in JavaScript - delay between actions

Is there a way I can do a sleep in JavaScript before it carries out another action? 11 Answers ...
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Root user/sudo equivalent in Cygwin?

I'm trying to run a bash script in Cygwin. 17 Answers 17 ...
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Is there a constraint that restricts my generic method to numeric types?

Can anyone tell me if there is a way with generics to limit a generic type argument T to only: 21 Answers ...
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How to use underscore.js as a template engine?

I'm trying to learn about new usages of javascript as a serverside language and as a functional language. Few days ago I heard about node.js and express framework. Then I saw about underscore.js as a set of utility functions. I saw this question on stackoverflow . It says we can use underscore.js ...
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Function overloading in Javascript - Best practices

What is the best way(s) to fake function overloading in Javascript? 36 Answers 36 ...
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How to COUNT rows within EntityFramework without loading contents?

I'm trying to determine how to count the matching rows on a table using the EntityFramework. 7 Answers ...
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Using tags to turn off caching in all browsers? [duplicate]

I read that when you don't have access to the web server's headers you can turn off the cache using: 6 Answers ...
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What is the use case of noop [:] in bash?

I searched for noop in bash (:), but was not able to find any good information. What is the exact purpose or use case of this operator? ...