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async await return Task
...e wrapped in Task, If you return int it will be wrapped in Task<int> and so on.
If your async method needs to return int you'd mark the return type of the method as Task<int> and you'll return plain int not the Task<int>. Compiler will convert the int to Task<int> for you.
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Nullable vs. int? - Is there any difference?
Apparently Nullable<int> and int? are equivalent in value. Are there any reasons to choose one over the other?
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How do you implement a re-try-catch?
Try-catch is meant to help in the exception handling. This means somehow that it will help our system to be more robust: try to recover from an unexpected event.
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Naming conventions for abstract classes
...figuration.ConfigurationValidatorBase , System.Windows.Forms.ButtonBase , and, of course, System.Collections.CollectionBase .
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How to recursively list all the files in a directory in C#?
How to recursively list all the files in a directory and child directories in C#?
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How to compare variables to undefined, if I don’t know whether they exist? [duplicate]
In JavaScript you can declare a variable and if it’s undefined , you can check variable == undefined ; I know that, but how can you compare a value that you don’t know yet if it’s in memory?
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How do I read a text file of about 2 GB? [duplicate]
...the fast, smart log explorer.
I have opened log file of size around 2 GB, and the search is also very fast.
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How can I create a copy of an object in Python?
... you can use the copy.deepcopy() function.
For more details about shallow and deep copying please refer to the other answers to this question and the nice explanation in this answer to a related question.
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Is there any performance reason to declare method parameters final in Java?
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The final keyword does not appear in the class file for local variables and parameters, thus it cannot impact the runtime performance. It's only use is to clarify the coders intent that the variable not be changed (which many consider dubious reason for its usage), and dealing with anonymous inn...
Get the position of a div/span tag
... the page. Basically you have to loop up through all the element's parents and add their offsets together.
function getPos(el) {
// yay readability
for (var lx=0, ly=0;
el != null;
lx += el.offsetLeft, ly += el.offsetTop, el = el.offsetParent);
return {x: lx,y: ly};
}
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