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What does the NS prefix mean?

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In C++, what is a virtual base class?

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Does reading an entire file leave the file handle open?

... program termination. -- https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20100809-00/?p=13203 In particular: Objects are never explicitly destroyed; however, when they become unreachable they may be garbage-collected. An implementation is allowed to postpone garbage collection or omit it altogethe...
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Is there an advantage to use a Synchronized Method instead of a Synchronized Block?

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Can a unit test project load the target application's app.config file?

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Algorithm to generate a crossword

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Benefits of inline functions in C++?

...oday's optimized compilers, fast CPUs, huge memory etc. (not like in the 1980< where memory was scarce and everything had to fit in 100KB of memory) what advantages do they really have today? ...
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Pointer to class data member “::*”

.... – Mike DeSimone Apr 13 '11 at 19:08 An example is writing a "callback"-type class for some event-based system. CEGUI...
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How do I dump an object's fields to the console?

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How do I get the fragment identifier (value after hash #) from a URL?

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