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Are global variables bad? [closed]

..., it becomes increasingly hard to figure out which functions actually read and write these variables. To understand how the application works, you pretty much have to take into account every function which modifies the global state. That can be done, but as the application grows it will get harder...
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Close and Dispose - which to call?

Having read the threads Is SqlCommand.Dispose enough? and Closing and Disposing a WCF Service I am wondering for classes such as SqlConnection or one of the several classes inheriting from the Stream class does it matter if I close Dispose rather than Close? ...
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Foreign key constraint may cause cycles or multiple cascade paths?

... SQL Server does simple counting of cascade paths and, rather than trying to work out whether any cycles actually exist, it assumes the worst and refuses to create the referential actions (CASCADE): you can and should still create the constraints without the referential acti...
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What's the shebang/hashbang (#!) in Facebook and new Twitter URLs for?

... works. Not to mention you often get "1.5 URLs" (i.e. the old URL remains, and just has the new part added to it (i.e. photo.php?id=... twice, but with different ids). Not to mention that "#!" is also added to facebook-mail URLs, which probably aren't (and shouldn't be) indexable. In any case I find...
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Xcode stuck at “Your application is being uploaded”

... from Xcode to the App Store. I have done everything regarding my project, and its running fine on my iPhone and iPad. But when I submit my project I am facing a huge problem. ...
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Unbound classpath container in Eclipse

I have checked out a project using Subversive for Eclipse and I am getting the following errors: 13 Answers ...
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How to “hibernate” a process in Linux by storing its memory to disk and restoring it later?

... would to write all the memory used by a process to disk, free up the RAM. And then later on, I can 'resume the process', i.e, reading all the data from memory and put it back to RAM and I can continue with my process? ...
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How to generate Class Diagram (UML) on Android Studio (IntelliJ Idea)

I've try to search and found this link , but Ctrl + Alt + Shift + D doesn't work. 9 Answers ...
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What is the difference between Swing and AWT?

Can someone please explain me what's the difference between Swing and AWT? 8 Answers 8...
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Is using a lot of static methods a bad thing?

...eep track of internal states. For example, if I need to transform A into B and don't rely on some internal state C that may vary, I create a static transform. If there is an internal state C that I want to be able to adjust, then I add a constructor to set C and don't use a static transform. ...