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Are there any disadvantages to always using nvarchar(MAX)?

In SQL Server 2005, are there any disadvantages to making all character fields nvarchar(MAX) rather than specifying a length explicitly, e.g. nvarchar(255)? (Apart from the obvious one that you aren't able to limit the field length at the database level) ...
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Inheritance vs. Aggregation [closed]

There are two schools of thought on how to best extend, enhance, and reuse code in an object-oriented system: 12 Answers ...
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What's the difference between “Solutions Architect” and “Applications Architect”? [closed]

As far as I can see Solutions Architect is just a different "marketing" term for Applications Architect . Is that correct or are the roles actually different somehow? If so, how? ...
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How can I rename a project folder from within Visual Studio?

My current solution for renaming the project folder is: 34 Answers 34 ...
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support FragmentPagerAdapter holds reference to old fragments

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Use of Application.DoEvents()

Can Application.DoEvents() be used in C#? 10 Answers 10 ...
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How do I check if a string is a number (float)?

What is the best possible way to check if a string can be represented as a number in Python? 33 Answers ...
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Why use #ifndef CLASS_H and #define CLASS_H in .h file but not in .cpp?

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Is there a Java reflection utility to do a deep comparison of two objects?

I'm trying to write unit tests for a variety of clone() operations inside a large project and I'm wondering if there is an existing class somewhere that is capable of taking two objects of the same type, doing a deep comparison, and saying if they're identical or not? ...
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Is the pImpl idiom really used in practice?

I am reading the book "Exceptional C++" by Herb Sutter, and in that book I have learned about the pImpl idiom. Basically, the idea is to create a structure for the private objects of a class and dynamically allocate them to decrease the compilation time (and also hide the private implementatio...