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Thou shalt not inherit from std::vector

Ok, this is really difficult to confess, but I do have a strong temptation at the moment to inherit from std::vector . 13...
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How can I convince IE to simply display application/json rather than offer to download it?

While debugging jQuery apps that use AJAX, I often have the need to see the json that is being returned by the service to the browser. So I'll drop the URL for the JSON data into the address bar. ...
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When to use PNG or JPG in iPhone development?

I have an app that will display a bunch of images in a slideshow. Those images will be part of the bundle, thus distributed with the app. ...
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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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Fastest way to count exact number of rows in a very large table?

I have come across articles that state that SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TABLE_NAME will be slow when the table has lots of rows and lots of columns. ...
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Assembly code vs Machine code vs Object code?

What is the difference between object code, machine code and assembly code? 10 Answers ...
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ObjectiveC Parse Integer from String

I'm trying to extract a string (which contains an integer) from an array and then use it as an int in a function. I'm trying to convert it to a int using intValue. ...
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Create a completed Task

I'm implementing a method Task<Result> StartSomeTask() and happen to know the result already before the method is called. How do I create a Task<T> that has already completed? ...
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Is null an Object?

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What are the use(s) for tags in Go?

In the Go Language Specification , it mentions a brief overview of tags: 3 Answers 3...