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Database Design for Tagging

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The smallest difference between 2 Angles

Given 2 angles in the range -PI -> PI around a coordinate, what is the value of the smallest of the 2 angles between them? ...
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What's the scope of the “using” declaration in C++?

I'm using the 'using' declaration in C++ to add std::string and std::vector to the local namespace (to save typing unnecessary 'std::'s). ...
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How to check if a char is equal to an empty space?

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Should functions return null or an empty object?

What is the best practice when returning data from functions. Is it better to return a Null or an empty object? And why should one do one over the other? ...
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How to add a separator to a WinForms ContextMenu?

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What is considered a good response time for a dynamic, personalized web application? [closed]

For a complex web application that includes dynamic content and personalization, what is a good response time from the server (so excluding network latency and browser rendering time)? I'm thinking about sites like Facebook, Amazon, MyYahoo, etc. A related question is what is a good response time ...
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Functional, Declarative, and Imperative Programming [closed]

What do the terms functional, declarative, and imperative programming mean? 14 Answers ...
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How do I use the lines of a file as arguments of a command?

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What differences, if any, between C++03 and C++11 can be detected at run-time?

It is possible to write a function, which, when compiled with a C compiler will return 0, and when compiled with a C++ compiler, will return 1 (the trivial sulution with #ifdef __cplusplus is not interesting). ...