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IntelliJ IDEA generating serialVersionUID
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I have reinstalled IDEA and removed plug-ins and it helps me. Tnx a lot.
– Kirill Bazarov
Oct 16 '12 at 12:10
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Should I prefer pointers or references in member data?
... be null. This can be an advantage, but if the code ever needs changing to allow rebinding or for the member to be null, all uses of the member need to change
unlike pointer members, references can't easily be replaced by smart pointers or iterators as refactoring might require
Whenever a reference ...
Extension method and dynamic object
...aren't supported by dynamic typing in the form of extension methods, i.e. called as if they were instance methods. However, this will work:
dynamic dList = list;
Console.WriteLine(Enumerable.First(dList));
Of course, that may or may not be useful. If you could give more information about why and ...
svn cleanup: sqlite: database disk image is malformed
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this actually solved my problem. thank you very much.
– Erdogan Kurtur
Nov 5 '13 at 15:30
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ExpressJS - throw er Unhandled error event
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Such a common error really deserves a better error message.
– Tamlyn
Jul 10 '14 at 21:15
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MongoDB vs. Cassandra [closed]
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Totally different, a comment isn't big enough, but ... Cassandra is a linearly scalable (amortized constant time reads & writes) dynamo/google bigtable hybrid that features fast writes regardless of data size. It's feature s...
What does 'foo' really mean?
...ifies as a programming question, as in any programming tutorial, you eventually come across 'foo' in the code examples. (yeah, right?)
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assign multiple variables to the same value in Javascript
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Yeah, if doing this with an object, all the variables will be aliases of the object. I.E function MyObj(){this.x=1} var a,b; a = b = new MyObj(); ++a.x will also increment the b.x property.
– AlexMorley-Finch
Mar 10 '14 at...
What is the difference between const_iterator and non-const iterator in the C++ STL?
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const_iterators don't allow you to change the values that they point to, regular iterators do.
As with all things in C++, always prefer const, unless there's a good reason to use regular iterators (i.e. you want to use the fact that they're not c...
Disable Automatic Reference Counting for Some Files
... clear on this point, seem to suggest that as long as each class is either all ARC or all manually-managed, the classes can be integrated into a single program.
You only can't mix ARC and non-ARC in a single class; the document says that sending retain, release, autorelease, or retainCount messages...
