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To underscore or to not to underscore, that is the question

...other framework languages? For example since C# is case-sensitive you can call a field "foo" and the public property "Foo" and it works fine. ...
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What is the difference between a mutable and immutable string in C#?

...pe To "effect a change" on a string represented as a C# String, you actually create a new String object. The original String is not changed ... because it is unchangeable. In most cases it is better to use String because it is easier reason about them; e.g. you don't need to consider the possib...
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How to change the name of a Django app?

...e changed the name of an app in Django by renaming its folder, imports and all its references (templates/indexes). But now I get this error when I try to run python manage.py runserver ...
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How can I add reflection to a C++ application?

...rate the data about each field(plus the field itself). This macro will be called like this: REFLECTABLE ( (const char *) name, (int) age ) So using Boost.PP we iterate over each argument and generate the data like this: // A helper metafunction for adding const to a type template<clas...
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How do I get the real .height() of a overflow: hidden or overflow: scroll div?

...qual to the minimum clientHeight the element would require in order to fit all the content in the viewpoint without using a vertical scrollbar. It includes the element padding but not its margin. share | ...
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What __init__ and self do on Python?

...to declare it explicitly. When you create an instance of the A class and call its methods, it will be passed automatically, as in ... a = A() # We do not pass any argument to the __init__ method a.method_a('Sailor!') # We only pass a single argument The __init__ method is roughly w...
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How do emulators work and how are they written? [closed]

...you handle a given instruction, you have to decode it and perform the requisite operation. With dynamic recompilation, you iterate over the code much like interpretation, but instead of just executing opcodes, you build up a list of operations. Once you reach a branch instruction, you compile this ...
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Where do the Python unit tests go?

... For a file module.py, the unit test should normally be called test_module.py, following Pythonic naming conventions. There are several commonly accepted places to put test_module.py: In the same directory as module.py. In ../tests/test_module.py (at the same level as t...
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What does the restrict keyword mean in C++?

... A restrict-qualified pointer (or reference)... ! ...is basically a promise to the compiler that for the scope of the pointer, the target of the pointer will only be accessed through that pointer (and pointers copied from it). In C++ compilers that support it i...
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Hidden Features of PHP? [closed]

...and getting a reference most of the time is great. – Allain Lalonde Sep 14 '08 at 17:46 1 This is...