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In what areas might the use of F# be more appropriate than C#? [closed]

... sweet spot for the language within enterprise software, namely algorithmically complex analysis of large data sets. My experience has been a very positive one. In particular: Units of measure The industry I work in is littered with units. The equations I implemented (often of a geometric nature) d...
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Chrome Extension how to send data from content script to popup.html

... Although you are definitely in the right direction (and actually pretty close to the end), there are several (imo) bad practises in your code (e.g. injecting a whole library (jquery) for such a trivial task, declaring unnecessary permissions, making superflous calls to API methods etc...
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super() fails with error: TypeError “argument 1 must be type, not classobj” when parent does not inh

...ss. Change it like so: class B(object): and it will work. super() and all subclass/superclass stuff only works with new-style classes. I recommend you get in the habit of always typing that (object) on any class definition to make sure it is a new-style class. Old-style classes (also known as...
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Best practices with STDIN in Ruby?

...ARGF is your friend when it comes to input; it is a virtual file that gets all input from named files or all from STDIN. ARGF.each_with_index do |line, idx| print ARGF.filename, ":", idx, ";", line end # print all the lines in every file passed via command line that contains login ARGF.each do...
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Why does Razor _layout.cshtml have a leading underscore in file name?

...ith the underscore. And the Web Pages framework has been configured not to allow files with leading underscores in their names from being requested directly. Other .cshtml files within Web Pages generally need to be browsable. They are the equivalent of .asp or .php files. The ASP.NET team have sta...
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What is the purpose of willSet and didSet in Swift?

... for instance to notify other objects that the property just changed. When all you have is get/set, you need another field to hold the value. With willSet and didSet, you can take action when the value is modified without needing another field. For instance, in that example: class Foo { var myP...
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What's the difference between SortedList and SortedDictionary?

...<TKey,TValue> ? Are there any circumstances where you would specifically use one and not the other? 7 Answers ...
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How to replace spaces in file names using a bash script

...whole question is about micro-optimizing more or less. Isn't it fun, after all? ;-) – Michael Krelin - hacker Apr 26 '10 at 18:33 17 ...
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How to create a trie in Python

... Unwind is essentially correct that there are many different ways to implement a trie; and for a large, scalable trie, nested dictionaries might become cumbersome -- or at least space inefficient. But since you're just getting started, I think...
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What's the _ underscore representative of in Swift References?

...ng, s2: String) -> String { return s1 + s2; } } When you call foo(), it is called like bar.foo("Hello", s2: "World"). But, you can override this behavior by using _ in front of s2 where it's declared. func foo(s1: String, _ s2: String) -> String{ return s1 + s2; } Then, w...