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Does JavaScript have the interface type (such as Java's 'interface')?

... mingle together unless you're treating them as generic animals. In other words, even though the interface is fluid, it's still there; it's often an error to pass a dog to code that expects it to quack and fly in the first place. But if you're sure you're doing the right thing, you can work around...
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When is a language considered a scripting language? [closed]

...ard to script. C is somewhere in the middle, because although it has a keyword (system) for calling out, it also saddles the user with lots of cruft before you can get there. – nomen May 17 '14 at 16:58 ...
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Is unsigned integer subtraction defined behavior?

...an see, (unsigned)0 - (unsigned)1 equals -1 modulo UINT_MAX+1, or in other words, UINT_MAX. Note that although it does say "A computation involving unsigned operands can never overflow", which might lead you to believe that it applies only for exceeding the upper limit, this is presented as a motiv...
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Why can't we have static method in a (non-static) inner class?

... The word bug...I do not think that word means what you think it means. – Seth Nelson Jan 17 '14 at 23:28 24 ...
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The static keyword and its various uses in C++

The keyword static is one which has several meanings in C++ that I find very confusing and I can never bend my mind around how its actually supposed to work. ...
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Is it possible to change icons in Visual Studio 2012?

...n read my answer, and find the solution in 5 seconds, just after reading 4 words. Instead you need to read half page of text for understanding the accepted answer. So, when I read the question, I decided that the accepted answer was too long to read it, and I posted my answer. Not everybody have th...
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Does const mean thread-safe in C++11?

...via the function’s non-const arguments, including this. which in simple words says that it expects operations on const objects to be thread-safe. This means that the Standard Library won't introduce a data race as long as operations on const objects of your own types either Consist entirely of r...
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How is “=default” different from “{}” for default constructor and destructor?

... Seems to be a missing word in here "as far as the rules of C++11 are concerned, you the rights of a trivial type" I'd fix it but I'm not quuite 100% sure what was intended. – jcoder Nov 28 '12 at 8:50 ...
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Explanation of strong and weak storage in iOS5

... I think you can use the word like as "strongObjectPointer" instead of "strongObject". So New people to programming will have better meaning. Nice catch on @BJ Homer post Mr.Matt.Interesting:) – Vijay-Apple-Dev.blogspot.com ...
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How does the “this” keyword work?

... that there doesn't appear to be a clear explanation of what the this keyword is and how it is correctly (and incorrectly) used in JavaScript on the Stack Overflow site. ...