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A more useful statusline in vim? [closed]

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Is there a sleep function in JavaScript? [duplicate]

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Taskkill /f doesn't kill a process

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Select element by exact match of its content

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how to get an uri of an image resource in android

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scala vs java, performance and memory? [closed]

...come from strings of length greater than two. In Java, you might int n = 0; for (String s: array) { if (s.length > 2 && mapping.containsKey(s)) n++; } String[] bigEnough = new String[n]; n = 0; for (String s: array) { if (s.length <= 2) continue; bigEnough[n++] = map.get(s); } ...
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How should a model be structured in MVC? [closed]

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Difference between ref and out parameters in .NET [duplicate]

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“for” vs “each” in Ruby

...ed local variable or method `x' for main:Object from (irb):2 from :0 for: irb> for x in [1,2,3]; end => [1, 2, 3] irb> x => 3 With the for loop, the iterator variable still lives after the block is done. With the each loop, it doesn't, unless it was already defined as a ...
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Move assignment operator and `if (this != &rhs)`

...ray; mSize = other.mSize; mArray = other.mArray; other.mSize = 0; other.mArray = nullptr; return *this; } In the typical use case of move assignment, *this will be a moved-from object and so delete [] mArray; should be a no-op. It is critical that implementations make delete o...