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Is there a use-case for singletons with database access in PHP?

I access my MySQL database via PDO. I'm setting up access to the database, and my first attempt was to use the following: 1...
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Why all the Active Record hate? [closed]

As I learn more and more about OOP, and start to implement various design patterns, I keep coming back to cases where people are hating on Active Record . ...
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How do malloc() and free() work?

I want to know how malloc and free work. 13 Answers 13 ...
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Questions every good .NET developer should be able to answer? [closed]

... I'd like to compile a list/catalog of good questions, a kind of minimum standard to see if the applicants are experienced. So, my question is: ...
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Iterator invalidation rules

...n the old capacity. Reallocation invalidates all the references, pointers, and iterators referring to the elements in the sequence. If no reallocation happens, all the iterators and references before the insertion point remain valid. [26.3.11.5/1] With respect to the reserve function, reallocation i...
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Styling multi-line conditions in 'if' statements? [closed]

...4 spaces on your second conditional line. Maybe use: if (cond1 == 'val1' and cond2 == 'val2' and cond3 == 'val3' and cond4 == 'val4'): do_something Also, don't forget the whitespace is more flexible than you might think: if ( cond1 == 'val1' and cond2 == 'val2' and ...
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How exactly does the callstack work?

I'm trying to get a deeper understanding of how the low level operations of programming languages work and especially how they interact with the OS/CPU. I've probably read every answer in every stack/heap related thread here on Stack Overflow, and they are all brilliant. But there is still one thin...
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Difference between HBase and Hadoop/HDFS

This is kind of naive question but I am new to NoSQL paradigm and don't know much about it. So if somebody can help me clearly understand difference between the HBase and Hadoop or if give some pointers which might help me understand the difference. ...
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reStructuredText tool support

...re scattered all over the Internet. The official tool list is incomplete and/or outdated, and can be updated only via commit privileges. For some time there was a comprehensive list at the Wikipedia reStructuredText page , but this apparently " did not meet the notability guideline for web conten...
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Media Queries: How to target desktop, tablet, and mobile?

I have been doing some research on media queries and I still don't quite understand how to target devices of certain sizes. ...