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What is the difference between dynamic and static polymorphism in Java?
Can anyone provide a simple example that explains the difference between Dynamic and Static polymorphism in Java?
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Hidden Features of Java
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Double Brace Initialization took me by surprise a few months ago when I first discovered it, never heard of it before.
ThreadLocals are typically not so widely known as a way to store per-thread state.
Since JDK 1.5 Java has h...
Does a javascript if statement with multiple conditions test all of them?
...nditions to test for, does javascript test them all regardless, or will it bail before testing them all if it's already false?
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Why is this F# code so slow?
...tation in C# and F#. The C# version is 10 times faster for two strings of about 1500 chars. C#: 69 ms, F# 867 ms. Why? As far as I can tell, they do the exact same thing? Doesn't matter if it is a Release or a Debug build.
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Applying a function to every row of a table using dplyr?
... of dplyr 0.2 (I think) rowwise() is implemented, so the answer to this problem becomes:
iris %>%
rowwise() %>%
mutate(Max.Len= max(Sepal.Length,Petal.Length))
Non rowwise alternative
Five years (!) later this answer still gets a lot of traffic. Since it was given, rowwise is increas...
How to negate specific word in regex? [duplicate]
I know that I can negate group of chars as in [^bar] but I need a regular expression where negation applies to the specific word - so in my example how do I negate an actual bar , and not "any chars in bar"?
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Is git's semi-secret empty tree object reliable, and why is there not a symbolic name for it?
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This thread mentions:
If you don't remember the empty tree sha1, you can always derive it with:
git hash-object -t tree /dev/null
Or, as Ciro Santilli proposes in the comments:
printf '' | git hash-object --stdin -t tree
Or, as seen here, from Colin Schimmel...
What is a Python equivalent of PHP's var_dump()? [duplicate]
When debugging in PHP, I frequently find it useful to simply stick a var_dump() in my code to show me what a variable is, what its value is, and the same for anything that it contains.
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Why doesn't the example compile, aka how does (co-, contra-, and in-) variance work?
...iant type parameter is one which is allowed to vary down as the class is subtyped (alternatively, vary with subtyping, hence the "co-" prefix). More concretely:
trait List[+A]
List[Int] is a subtype of List[AnyVal] because Int is a subtype of AnyVal. This means that you may provide an instance ...
How to match a String against string literals in Rust?
...like this:
match &stringthing[..] {
"a" => println!("0"),
"b" => println!("1"),
"c" => println!("2"),
_ => println!("something else!"),
}
There's also an as_str method as of Rust 1.7.0:
match stringthing.as_str() {
"a" => println!("0"),
"b" => printl...
