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GOTO still considered harmful? [closed]

...ut making the structure of the code match the structure of the data. For example, a repeating data structure (e.g. array, sequential file, etc.) is naturally processed by a repeated unit of code. Having built-in structures (e.g. while, for, until, for-each, etc.) allows the programmer to avoid the t...
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Scala type programming resources

...programming, the computation occurs at compile time. I will try to draw parallels between programming at the value-level and programming at the type-level. Paradigms There are two main paradigms in type-level programming: "object-oriented" and "functional". Most examples linked to from here follow...
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How often does python flush to a file?

...t size. A negative buffering means to use the system default, which is usually line buffered for tty devices and fully buffered for other files. If omitted, the system default is used. code: bufsize = 0 f = open('file.txt', 'w', buffering=bufsize) ...
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Any way to write a Windows .bat file to kill processes? [closed]

...out of my IDE. Yes, these are processes from programs that my company installs on my machine for security and compliance. What I'd like to do is have a .bat file or script of some kind with which I can kill the processes in question. ...
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Get exit code of a background process

... process that will have an identifiable exit code (sleep 15 ; /bin/false) & my_pid=$! while ps | grep " $my_pid " # might also need | grep -v grep here do echo $my_pid is still in the ps output. Must still be running. sleep 3 done echo Oh, it looks like the process is done. wai...
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What is the difference between self::$bar and static::$bar in PHP?

...atic, you're invoking a feature called late static bindings (introduced in PHP 5.3). In the above scenario, using self will result in Foo::$bar(1234). And using static will result in Bar::$bar (4321) because with static, the interpreter takes takes into account the redeclaration within the Bar clas...
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Using @property versus getters and setters

... Prefer properties. It's what they're there for. The reason is that all attributes are public in Python. Starting names with an underscore or two is just a warning that the given attribute is an implementation detail that may not stay the same in future versions of the code. It doesn't preven...
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Print newline in PHP in single quotes

... That's not the right reasoning. It's no because in PHP you can not express a new-line character in single quotes. And that's it. Reading the manual could have helped :) – hakre May 21 '13 at 9:35 ...
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How efficient is locking an unlocked mutex? What is the cost of a mutex?

... so does the system call, but CAN take the lock shortly there after. For example, if several threads lock and unlock a mutex in a tight loop and each keeps the lock for 1 microsecond or so, then they might be slowed down enormously by the fact that they are constantly put to sleep and woken up again...
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Send POST Request with Data Specified in File via Curl

... -H "Content-Type: text/xml" \ --data-binary "@path/to/file" In the example above, -i prints out all the headers so that you can see what's going on, and -X POST makes it explicit that this is a post. Both of these can be safely omitted without changing the behaviour on the wire. The path to ...