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When to use references vs. pointers

...ed. If anything I'd say it's harder to read when there's no indication of what's happening, why should add_one(a) not return the result, rather than set it by reference? – connec Aug 14 '11 at 18:21 ...
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window.onload vs

What exactly is the difference between the window.onload event and the onload event of the body tag? when do I use which and how should it be done correctly? ...
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Show the progress of a Python multiprocessing pool imap_unordered call?

...e minimal code example which demonstrates your issue: describe using words what do you expect to happen and what happens instead, mention how do you run your Python script, what is your OS, Python version and post it as a new question. – jfs Dec 1 '14 at 17:13 ...
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What is in your Mathematica tool bag? [closed]

...that Mathematica is great, but it also often lacks critical functionality. What kind of external packages / tools / resources do you use with Mathematica? ...
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Evenly distributing n points on a sphere

...as all points having about the same distance to their neighbours (which is what I think your links are talking about), but it may be sufficient for what you want and improves on simply making a uniform lat/lon grid. share ...
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What is “loose coupling?” Please provide examples

...s, they are "decoupled" or "loosely coupled" from the parent classes. But what if we need communication between the two? Well, then we can use further abstractions like an Event Model to ensure that the parent code never needs to couple with the APIs you have created. ...
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What is the correct way to get a subarray in Scala?

I am trying to get a subarray in scala, and I am a little confused on what the proper way of doing it is. What I would like the most would be something like how you can do it in python: ...
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In C#, what is the difference between public, private, protected, and having no access modifier?

... What does the term "assembly" mean in this context? – Jonathan Gleason Dec 10 '14 at 20:47 1 ...
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C#: why sign an assembly?

...es to be signed with the same key. Is signing assemblies necessary and what would be wrong with not signing it? No, it is not necessary but it is a mechanism allowing you to ensure the authenticity of an assembly. It allows you to ensure that an assembly hasn't been tampered with and indeed it...
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How can I get a list of locally installed Python modules?

... how can i get extra info about where the modules are installed and what is the current version? – curious Nov 7 '14 at 9:48 7 ...