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How far can memory leaks go?

I've run into memory leaks many times. Usually when I'm malloc -ing like there's no tomorrow, or dangling FILE * s like dirty laundry. I generally assume (read: hope desperately) that all memory is cleaned up at least when the program terminates. Are there any situations where leaked memory won't ...
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How to upgrade all Python packages with pip?

Is it possible to upgrade all Python packages at one time with pip ? 55 Answers 55 ...
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Eventual consistency in plain English

...omorrow. You tell your neighbor that it is going to rain tomorrow. Eventually, all of the servers (you, me, your neighbor) know the truth (that it's going to rain tomorrow), but in the meantime the client (his wife) came away thinking it is going to be sunny, even though she asked after one or mor...
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What's the difference between a method and a function?

... A function is a piece of code that is called by name. It can be passed data to operate on (i.e. the parameters) and can optionally return data (the return value). All data that is passed to a function is explicitly passed. A method is a piece of code that is call...
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JavaScript: Is there a way to get Chrome to break on all errors?

I am looking for an equivalent in Chrome to the "break on all errors" functionality of Firebug. In the Scripts tab, Chrome has a "pause on all exceptions", but this is not quite the same as breaking on all errors. ...
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What is NoSQL, how does it work, and what benefits does it provide? [closed]

I've been hearing things about NoSQL and that it may eventually become the replacement for SQL DB storage methods due to the fact that DB interaction is often a bottle neck for speed on the web. ...
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Is recursion a feature in and of itself?

...int of learning a language, recursion isn't a feature. If your professor really docked you marks for using a "feature" he hadn't taught yet, that was wrong. Reading between the lines, one possibility is that by using recursion, you avoided ever using a feature that was supposed to be a learning ou...
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What are some alternatives to ReSharper? [closed]

... powerful, and both have talented teams constantly improving them. We have all benefited from the competition between these two. I won't repeat the many good discussions/comparisons about them that can be found on Stack Overflow and elsewhere. Another alternative worth checking out: JustCode, b...
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Is there a way to check which CSS styles are being used or not used on a web page?

... Install the CSS Usage add-on for Firebug and run it on that page. It will tell you which styles are being used and not used by that page. share ...
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Internal typedefs in C++ - good style or bad style?

...) or whatever. Esp. if it's a shared pointer, I don't provide a typedef at all, but keep the shared_ptr use explicitly in the code. Actually, I hardly ever use typedefs outside Template Metaprogramming. The STL does this type of thing all the time The STL design with concepts defined in terms...