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SQL keys, MUL vs PRI vs UNI

What is the difference between MUL , PRI and UNI in MySQL? 4 Answers 4 ...
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No == operator found while comparing structs in C++

Comparing two instances of the following struct, I receive an error: 8 Answers 8 ...
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How can I read a function's signature including default argument values?

Given a function object, how can I get its signature? For example, for: 8 Answers 8 ...
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Is there a better alternative than this to 'switch on type'?

Seeing as C# can't switch on a Type (which I gather wasn't added as a special case because is relationships mean that more than one distinct case might apply), is there a better way to simulate switching on type other than this? ...
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Ship an application with a database

If your application requires a database and it comes with built in data, what is the best way to ship that application? Should I: ...
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What is the difference between lemmatization vs stemming?

When do I use each ? 9 Answers 9 ...
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Difference between string and char[] types in C++

I know a little C and now I'm taking a look at C++. I'm used to char arrays for dealing with C strings, but while I look at C++ code I see there are examples using both string type and char arrays: ...
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z-index not working with fixed positioning

I have a div with default positioning (i.e. position:static ) and a div with a fixed position. 8 Answers ...
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When to use , tag files, composite components and/or custom components?

I started using JSF 2.0 with Facelets recently and got puzzled by new composite components knowing existing <ui:include> and other templating techniques offered by Facelets 1.x. ...
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What Makes a Good Unit Test? [closed]

I'm sure most of you are writing lots of automated tests and that you also have run into some common pitfalls when unit testing. ...