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How to do version numbers? [closed]

My company is building a product. It's going to be versioned by SVN. It's a webapp so basically there will never be a version out which doesn't have some features in them and thus could always be labeled as beta. But since it's going to be a corporate product I really don't want the "unstable watcho...
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Swift native base class or NSObject

I tested out some isa swizzling with Swift, and found that it only works when NSObject is a super-class (directly or further up), or by using the '@objc' decoration. Otherwise it will follow a static- and vtable-dispatch style, like C++. ...
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Tool to track #include dependencies [closed]

...ile and output should be a list (preferably a tree) of all files including it directly or indirectly. 10 Answers ...
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How to find the last field using 'cut'

Without using sed or awk , only cut , how do I get the last field when the number of fields are unknown or change with every line? ...
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Why are empty strings returned in split() results?

What is the point of '/segment/segment/'.split('/') returning ['', 'segment', 'segment', ''] ? 7 Answers ...
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Is there a “goto” statement in bash?

Is there a "goto" statement in bash ? I know It is considered bad practice, but I need specifically "goto". 12 Answers ...
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Is there a method to generate a UUID with go language

...rough strings.Trim(string(out)) to remove the newline character, otherwise it was inputted up as a trailing ? character in the filesystem. – gregtczap Feb 24 '16 at 1:06 39 ...
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Incrementing in C++ - When to use x++ or ++x?

...w that you can use "++x" to make the incrementation before and "x++" to do it after. 10 Answers ...
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Perforce for Git users? [closed]

There is a lot of "Git for Perforce users" documentation out there, but seemingly very little of the opposite. 3 Answers ...
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TCP: can two different sockets share a port?

This might be a very basic question but it confuses me. 5 Answers 5 ...