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How to explain dependency injection to a 5-year-old? [closed]

What is a good way to explain dependency injection ? 5 Answers 5 ...
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Why is creating a new process more expensive on Windows than Linux?

I've heard that creating a new process on a Windows box is more expensive than on Linux. Is this true? Can somebody explain the technical reasons for why it's more expensive and provide any historical reasons for the design decisions behind those reasons? ...
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select * vs select column

If I just need 2/3 columns and I query SELECT * instead of providing those columns in select query, is there any performance degradation regarding more/less I/O or memory? ...
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HTML5 best practices; section/header/aside/article elements

There is enough information about HTML5 on the web (and also on stackoverflow), but now I'm curious about the "best practices". Tags like section/headers/article are new, and everyone has different opinions about when/where you should use these tags. So what do you guys think of the following layout...
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Unit testing Anti-patterns catalogue

anti-pattern : there must be at least two key elements present to formally distinguish an actual anti-pattern from a simple bad habit, bad practice, or bad idea: ...
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C# Java HashMap equivalent

Coming from a Java world into a C# one is there a HashMap equivalent? If not what would you recommend? 7 Answers ...
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With Mercurial, how can I “compress” a series of changesets into one before pushing?

Let's say I have a local and a remote Mercurial repository. Now, I start working on a feature. I work on it, and when I think it's done, I commit the changeset. Testing it a bit more, I find that I could further improve this feature by tweaking something in the code. I make the change and commit. 20...
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How to sort a dataframe by multiple column(s)

I want to sort a data.frame by multiple columns. For example, with the data.frame below I would like to sort by column z (descending) then by column b (ascending): ...
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What is the fastest way to check if a class has a function defined?

I'm writing an AI state space search algorithm, and I have a generic class which can be used to quickly implement a search algorithm. A subclass would define the necessary operations, and the algorithm does the rest. ...
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Event system in Python

What event system for Python do you use? I'm already aware of pydispatcher , but I was wondering what else can be found, or is commonly used? ...