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How do emulators work and how are they written? [closed]

How do emulators work? When I see NES/SNES or C64 emulators, it astounds me. 16 Answers ...
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window.close and self.close do not close the window in Chrome

The issue is that when I invoke window.close() or self.close() it doesn't close the window. Now there seems to be a belief that in Chrome you can't close by script any window that is not script created. That is patently false but regardless it is supposed to still do it, even if it requires to p...
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Is there hard evidence of the ROI of unit testing?

Unit testing sounds great to me, but I'm not sure I should spend any time really learning it unless I can convince others that is has significant value. I have to convince the other programmers and, more importantly, the bean-counters in management, that all the extra time spent learning the testin...
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“where 1=1” statement [duplicate]

... It's usually when folks build up SQL statements. When you add and value = "Toyota" you don't have to worry about whether there is a condition before or just WHERE. The optimiser should ignore it No magic, just practical ...
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Encapsulation vs Abstraction?

Here are the brief definitions of encapsulation and abstraction. 13 Answers 13 ...
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What really is a deque in STL?

... data structure used), and the deque stopped me: I thought at first that it was a double linked list, which would allow insertion and deletion from both ends in constant time, but I am troubled by the promise made by the operator [] to be done in constant time. In a linked list, arbitrary access...
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How much faster is C++ than C#?

Or is it now the other way around? 29 Answers 29 ...
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Why is C so fast, and why aren't other languages as fast or faster? [closed]

...e StackOverflow podcast, the jab keeps coming up that "real programmers" write in C, and that C is so much faster because it's "close to the machine." Leaving the former assertion for another post, what is special about C that allows it to be faster than other languages? Or put another way: what's t...
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How do Python functions handle the types of the parameters that you pass in?

...thon is strongly typed because every object has a type, every object knows its type, it's impossible to accidentally or deliberately use an object of a type "as if" it was an object of a different type, and all elementary operations on the object are delegated to its type. This has nothing to do wi...
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What does `m_` variable prefix mean?

I often see m_ prefix used for variables ( m_World , m_Sprites ,...) in tutorials, examples and other code mainly related to game development. ...