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Why do people hate SQL cursors so much? [closed]

I can understand wanting to avoid having to use a cursor due to the overhead and inconvenience, but it looks like there's some serious cursor-phobia-mania going on where people are going to great lengths to avoid having to use one. ...
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C# 3.0 auto-properties — useful or not? [closed]

Note: This was posted when I was starting out C#. With 2014 knowledge, I can truly say that auto-properties are among the best things that ever happened to the C# language. ...
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Extending from two classes

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In Scala, what exactly does 'val a: A = _' (underscore) mean?

What exactly does val a: A = _ initialize a value to? Is this a typed null? Thanks. 2 Answers ...
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What is the difference between return and return()?

I tested the above code in Chrome's console, and both returned 1 . 9 Answers 9 ...
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Produce a random number in a range using C#

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What's the best way of implementing a thread-safe Dictionary?

I was able to implement a thread-safe Dictionary in C# by deriving from IDictionary and defining a private SyncRoot object: ...
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Is it possible to serialize and deserialize a class in C++?

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Creating a daemon in Linux

In Linux I want to add a daemon that cannot be stopped and which monitors filesystem changes. If any changes are detected, it should write the path to the console where it was started plus a newline. ...
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What exactly are DLL files, and how do they work?

How exactly do DLL files work? There seems to be an awful lot of them, but I don't know what they are or how they work. 9 A...