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Generate random numbers using C++11 random library
... functions and why not to use rand(). In it, he included a slide that basically solves your question. I've copied the code from that slide below.
You can see his full talk here: http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/GoingNative/2013/rand-Considered-Harmful
#include <random>
#include <iostream&g...
Swift - Split string over multiple lines
... some text
over multiple lines
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Older versions of Swift don't allow you to have a single literal over multiple lines but you can add literals together over multiple lines:
var text = "This is some text\n"
+ "over multiple lines\n"
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Unresolved reference issue in PyCharm
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Manually adding it as you have done is indeed one way of doing this, but there is a simpler method, and that is by simply telling pycharm that you want to add the src folder as a source root, and then adding the sources root to y...
What's the difference between IEquatable and just overriding Object.Equals()?
...t you avoid a cast from System.Object which can make a difference if it's called frequently.
As noted on Jared Parson's blog though, you still must implement the Object overrides.
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How would I run an async Task method synchronously?
I'm learning about async/await, and ran into a situation where I need to call an async method synchronously. How can I do that?
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Where are static variables stored in C and C++?
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@Don Neufeld: your answer does not answer the question at all. I do not understand why it is accepted. Because the both the 'foo' and 'bar' are non-0 initialized. The question is where to place two static/global variable with the same name in .bss or .data
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How to Select Every Row Where Column Value is NOT Distinct
I need to run a select statement that returns all rows where the value of a column is not distinct (e.g. EmailAddress).
7 A...
addEventListener vs onclick
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Using this approach (DOM Level 2 events), you can attach a theoretically unlimited number of events to any single element. The only practical limitation is client-side memory and other performance concerns, which are different for each browser.
The examples above represent using an anonymous...
Why does comparing strings using either '==' or 'is' sometimes produce a different result?
...l reasons: it is
inherently O(n) in the length of the
strings; it typically requires reads
from several regions of memory, which
take time; and the reads fills up the
processor cache, meaning there is less
cache available for other needs. With
interned strings, a simple object
identi...
Fastest way to determine if an integer is between two integers (inclusive) with known sets of values
...s an old trick to do this with only one comparison/branch. Whether it'll really improve speed may be open to question, and even if it does, it's probably too little to notice or care about, but when you're only starting with two comparisons, the chances of a huge improvement are pretty remote. The c...
