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What are the primary differences between Haskell and F#? [closed]
...et for comparisons between F# and Haskell but haven't found anything really definitive. What are the primary differences and why would I want to choose one over the other?
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Cocoa: What's the difference between the frame and the bounds?
UIView and its subclasses all have the properties frame and bounds . What's the difference?
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Sort array by firstname (alphabetically) in Javascript
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@mlienau, I wouldn't call it better or worse. It's just another
– RiaD
Apr 9 '13 at 20:58
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XML attribute vs XML element
... a human then it should not be an attribute.
– John Ballinger
Jul 5 '09 at 12:06
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Really late t...
Testing HTML email rendering [closed]
... +1 for the only FREE (open source) links- for developer its helps me allot and saves mega dollar. Thanks
– Piotr Kula
Jul 12 '11 at 8:36
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Is it sometimes bad to use ?
...pace the blocks out properly.
There are cases where <br> is semantically valid, i.e. cases where the line break is part of the data you're sending. This is really only limited to 2 use cases - poetry and mailing addresses.
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Kill process by name?
I'm trying to kill a process (specifically iChat). On the command line, I use these commands:
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Reflection generic get field value
...field.get(objectInstance);
Another way, which is sometimes prefered, is calling the getter dynamically. example code:
public static Object runGetter(Field field, BaseValidationObject o)
{
// MZ: Find the correct method
for (Method method : o.getMethods())
{
if ((method.getName...
Are there good reasons not to use an ORM? [closed]
During my apprenticeship, I have used NHibernate for some smaller projects which I mostly coded and designed on my own. Now, before starting some bigger project, the discussion arose how to design data access and whether or not to use an ORM layer. As I am still in my apprenticeship and still cons...
How do I address unchecked cast warnings?
...ng>) deserializeMap();
There is no way to determine whether the Map really should have the generic parameters <String, String>. You must know beforehand what the parameters should be (or you'll find out when you get a ClassCastException). This is why the code generates a warning, because ...
