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What's your most controversial programming opinion?

This is definitely subjective, but I'd like to try to avoid it becoming argumentative. I think it could be an interesting question if people treat it appropriately. ...
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Which one will execute faster, if (flag==0) or if (0==flag)?

... trap. And I regret my hastily cast upvote on "stupidest question" because it seems that many did not get it right and it gives room for a nice discussion on compiler optimization :) The answer is: What is flag's type? In the case where flag actually is a user-defined type. Then it depends on...
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Should we pass a shared_ptr by reference or by value?

...a function takes a shared_ptr (from boost or C++11 STL), are you passing it: 10 Answers ...
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Visual Studio 2010 IntelliSense doesn't select a default value - it just marks it

I have a pretty annoying problem with the IntelliSense in Visual Studio 2010: 7 Answers ...
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What is the preferred/idiomatic way to insert into a map?

...gn a value. Obviously, this can be inefficient if the mapped_type can benefit from being directly initialized instead of default constructed and assigned. This method also makes it impossible to determine if an insertion has indeed taken place or if you have only overwritten the value for an previou...
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Difference between variable declaration syntaxes in Javascript (including global variables)?

...'ll see why), so we have: var a = 0; // 1 let a = 0; // 1.1 (new with ES2015) const a = 0; // 1.2 (new with ES2015) a = 0; // 2 window.a = 0; // 3 this.a = 0; // 4 Those statements explained #1 var a = 0; This creates a global variable which is also a property of the globa...
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Passing an integer by reference in Python

... It doesn't quite work that way in Python. Python passes references to objects. Inside your function you have an object -- You're free to mutate that object (if possible). However, integers are immutable. One workaround is to ...
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initializer_list and move semantics

Am I allowed to move elements out of a std::initializer_list<T> ? 8 Answers 8 ...
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To Workflow or Not to Workflow?

... info to the other answers. From the description of your business problem it sounds like WF4 is a good match, so no problems there. Regarding your concerns you are right. Basically WF4 is a new product and is lacking some important features and has some rough edges. There is a learning curve, you ...
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Eventual consistency in plain English

...t eventual consistency in different speeches about NoSQL, data grids etc. It seems that definition of eventual consistency varies in many sources (and maybe even depends on a concrete data storage). ...