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Complex nesting of partials and templates

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Why doesn't 'ref' and 'out' support polymorphism?

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Printing without newline (print 'a',) prints a space, how to remove?

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How assignment works with Python list slice?

Python doc says that slicing a list returns a new list. Now if a "new" list is being returned I've the following questions related to "Assignment to slices" ...
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What is Rack middleware?

What is Rack middleware in Ruby? I couldn't find any good explanation for what they mean by "middleware". 9 Answers ...
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How to split one string into multiple strings separated by at least one space in bash shell?

I have a string containing many words with at least one space between each two. How can I split the string into individual words so I can loop through them? ...
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How do I use WPF bindings with RelativeSource?

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How does LMAX's disruptor pattern work?

I am trying to understand the disruptor pattern . I have watched the InfoQ video and tried to read their paper. I understand there is a ring buffer involved, that it is initialized as an extremely large array to take advantage of cache locality, eliminate allocation of new memory. ...
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Java Reflection Performance

Does creating an object using reflection rather than calling the class constructor result in any significant performance differences? ...
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Is it good practice to make the constructor throw an exception? [duplicate]

Is it a good practice to make the constructor throw an exception? For example I have a class Person and I have age as its only attribute. Now I provide the class as ...