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Any reason not to use '+' to concatenate two strings?

A common antipattern in Python is to concatenate a sequence of strings using + in a loop. This is bad because the Python interpreter has to create a new string object for each iteration, and it ends up taking quadratic time. (Recent versions of CPython can apparently optimize this in some cases, b...
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Studies on optimal code width?

If you enable the "View Right Margin" in your IDE of choice, it is likely that it will default to 80 characters. I tend to change it to 120 for no reason other than it was the standard at a company I was with a few years back, and no other company has told me to do it differently. ...
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PSQLException: current transaction is aborted, commands ignored until end of transaction block

I am seeing the following (truncated) stacktrace in the server.log file of JBoss 7.1.1 Final: 20 Answers ...
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How to override toString() properly in Java?

Sounds a little stupid, but I need help on my toString() method and it is very irking. I tried looking up online because the toString is the one where it is screwing up and "not finding Kid constructor #2" even though it is there and I would even do something else and it doesn't work. Ok that w...
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How to trim a string to N chars in Javascript?

How can I, using Javascript, make a function that will trim string passed as argument, to a specified length, also passed as argument. For example: ...
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How can you check for a #hash in a URL using JavaScript?

I have some jQuery/JavaScript code that I want to run only when there is a hash ( # ) anchor link in a URL. How can you check for this character using JavaScript? I need a simple catch-all test that would detect URLs like these: ...
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Java Programming - Where should SQL statements be stored? [closed]

Where should an JDBC-compliant application store its SQL statements and why? 15 Answers ...
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Member '' cannot be accessed with an instance reference

I am getting into C# and I am having this issue: 10 Answers 10 ...
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Depend on a branch or tag using a git URL in a package.json?

Say I've forked a node module with a bugfix and I want to use my fixed version, on a feature branch of course, until the bugfix is merged and released. ...
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Should I use static_cast or reinterpret_cast when casting a void* to whatever

Both static_cast and reinterpret_cast seem to work fine for casting void* to another pointer type. Is there a good reason to favor one over the other? ...