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What is the difference between a mutable and immutable string in C#?

...pe To "effect a change" on a string represented as a C# String, you actually create a new String object. The original String is not changed ... because it is unchangeable. In most cases it is better to use String because it is easier reason about them; e.g. you don't need to consider the possib...
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To underscore or to not to underscore, that is the question

...other framework languages? For example since C# is case-sensitive you can call a field "foo" and the public property "Foo" and it works fine. ...
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Correct owner/group/permissions for Apache 2 site files/folders under Mac OS X?

...go-rwx DIR (nobody other than owner can access content) chmod go+x DIR (to allow "users" including _www to "enter" the dir) sudo chgrp -R _www ~/my/web/root (all web content is now group _www) chmod -R go-rwx ~/my/web/root (nobody other than owner can access web content) chmod -R g+rx ~/my/web/root...
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How to change the name of a Django app?

...e changed the name of an app in Django by renaming its folder, imports and all its references (templates/indexes). But now I get this error when I try to run python manage.py runserver ...
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What __init__ and self do on Python?

...to declare it explicitly. When you create an instance of the A class and call its methods, it will be passed automatically, as in ... a = A() # We do not pass any argument to the __init__ method a.method_a('Sailor!') # We only pass a single argument The __init__ method is roughly w...
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What are best practices that you use when writing Objective-C and Cocoa? [closed]

... document appears out of date many of the points are probably still good; http://web.utk.edu/~jplyon/sqlite/SQLite_optimization_FAQ.html share edited May 23 '17 at 11:54 ...
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Where do the Python unit tests go?

... For a file module.py, the unit test should normally be called test_module.py, following Pythonic naming conventions. There are several commonly accepted places to put test_module.py: In the same directory as module.py. In ../tests/test_module.py (at the same level as t...
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What does the restrict keyword mean in C++?

... A restrict-qualified pointer (or reference)... ! ...is basically a promise to the compiler that for the scope of the pointer, the target of the pointer will only be accessed through that pointer (and pointers copied from it). In C++ compilers that support it i...
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How do I test a file upload in rails?

... I think it's better to use the new ActionDispatch::Http::UploadedFile this way: uploaded_file = ActionDispatch::Http::UploadedFile.new({ :tempfile => File.new(Rails.root.join("test/fixtures/files/test.jpg")) }) assert model.valid? This way you can use the same metho...
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Hidden Features of PHP? [closed]

...and getting a reference most of the time is great. – Allain Lalonde Sep 14 '08 at 17:46 1 This is...