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Implements vs extends: When to use? What's the difference?

Please explain in an easy to understand language or a link to some article. 18 Answers ...
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If list index exists, do X

In my program, user inputs number n , and then inputs n number of strings, which get stored in a list. 12 Answers ...
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Python append() vs. + operator on lists, why do these give different results?

Why do these two operations ( append() resp. + ) give different results? 7 Answers 7...
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Java: Difference between PrintStream and PrintWriter

What is the difference between PrintStream and PrintWriter ? They have many methods in common due to which I often mix these two classes up. Moreover, I think we can use them for exactly the same things. But there has to be a difference, otherwise, there would have been only one class. ...
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jQuery object equality

How do I determine if two jQuery objects are equal? I would like to be able to search an array for a particular jQuery object. ...
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Is there a REAL performance difference between INT and VARCHAR primary keys?

Is there a measurable performance difference between using INT vs. VARCHAR as a primary key in MySQL? I'd like to use VARCHAR as the primary key for reference lists (think US States, Country Codes) and a coworker won't budge on the INT AUTO_INCREMENT as a primary key for all tables. ...
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Why do we use arrays instead of other data structures?

As I was programming, I haven't seen an instance where an array is better for storing information than another form thereof. I had indeed figured the added "features" in programming languages had improved upon this and by that replaced them. I see now that they aren't replaced but rather given new ...
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What is difference between functional and imperative programming languages?

Most of the mainstream languages, including object-oriented programming (OOP) languages such as C#, Visual Basic, C++, and Java were designed to primarily support imperative (procedural) programming, whereas Haskell/gofer like languages are purely functional. Can anybody elaborate on what is the dif...
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target=“_blank” vs. target=“_new”

What's the difference between <a target="_new"> and <a target="_blank"> and which should I use if I just want to open a link in a new tab/window? ...
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How can I parse a string with a comma thousand separator to a number?

I have 2,299.00 as a string and I am trying to parse it to a number. I tried using parseFloat , which results in 2. I guess the comma is the problem, but how would I solve this issue the right way? Just remove the comma? ...