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Why does the arrow (->) operator in C exist?
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I'll interpret your question as two questions: 1) why -> even exists, and 2) why . does not automatically dereference the pointer. Answers to both questions have historical roots.
Why does -> even exist?
In one of the very first versions of C language (which I will refer as CRM for "C Refe...
Handling a colon in an element ID in a CSS selector [duplicate]
...the beginning of a pseudo-element to the browser so it gets marked invalid and ignored. Is there anyway to escape the colon or something?
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Akka or Reactor [closed]
...g a new project (java-based). I need to build it as a modular, distributed and resilient architecture.
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How to bind 'touchstart' and 'click' events but not respond to both?
...t to mousedown... maybe the long delay is the difference between mousedown and mouseup which is how a click is determined.
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What are the differences between double-dot “..” and triple-dot “…” in Git commit ranges?
Some Git commands take commit ranges and one valid syntax is to separate two commit names with two dots .. , and another syntax uses three dots ... .
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What's wrong with nullable columns in composite primary keys?
...keys is not clean relational database design.
If there are two entities A and B where A can optionally be related to B, the clean solution is to create a resolution table (let's say AB). That table would link A with B: If there is a relationship then it would contain a record, if there isn't then i...
Java Embedded Databases Comparison [closed]
...'t decide which one would be more suitable for me. H2 , HSQLDB , Derby and Berkeley DB seem to be good candidates, but I still don't see how they compare to each other. I appreciate your help comparing them and helping me decide which one to use.
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var functionName = function() {} vs function functionName() {}
...intaining someone else's JavaScript code. I'm fixing bugs, adding features and also trying to tidy up the code and make it more consistent.
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Why is SELECT * considered harmful?
...s more data to move from the database server to the client, slowing access and increasing load on your machines, as well as taking more time to travel across the network. This is especially true when someone adds new columns to underlying tables that didn't exist and weren't needed when the origina...
sql primary key and index
...x does no good, but the only harm (very small) is the additional file size and row-creation overhead.
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