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Exotic architectures the standards committees care about
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What is the difference between Left, Right, Outer and Inner Joins?
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Simple Example: Lets say you have a Students table, and a Lockers table. In SQL, the first tabl...
Why is @autoreleasepool still needed with ARC?
...to release pools.
One of the other changes they made with the new Clang 3.0 compiler and ARC is that they replaced NSAutoReleasePool with the @autoreleasepool compiler directive. NSAutoReleasePool was always a bit of a special "object" anyway and they made it so that the syntax of using one is not ...
async/await - when to return a Task vs void?
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Git rebase: conflicts keep blocking progress
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I encountered a similar problem with a rebase. My problem was caused because one of my commit o...
When NOT to use yield (return) [duplicate]
...ck<Tree<T>>();
stack.Push(root);
while (stack.Count != 0)
{
var current = stack.Pop();
if (current == null) continue;
yield return current.Value;
stack.Push(current.Left);
stack.Push(current.Right);
}
}
which still uses yield retu...
What's the difference between IQueryable and IEnumerable
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GCC compile error with >2 GB of code
...u already have a program that produces this text:
prefactor = +s.ds8*s.ds10*ti[0]->value();
expr = ( - 5/243.*(s.x14*s.x15*csc[49300] + 9/10.*s.x14*s.x15*csc[49301] +
1/10.*s.x14*s.x15*csc[49302] - 3/5.*s.x14*s.x15*csc[49303] -...
and
double csc19295 = + s.ds0*s.ds1*s.ds2 * ( -
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How to simulate Android killing my process
...if the user hasn't visited the task for a certain amount of time, such as 30 minutes.
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Using a custom typeface in Android
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Is there a way to do this from the
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No, sorry. You can only specify the built-in type...
