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Why does Boolean.ToString output “True” and not “true”

Is there a valid reason for it being "True" and not "true"? It breaks when writing XML as XML's boolean type is lower case , and also isn't compatible with C#'s true/false (not sure about CLS though). ...
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Is there a way to check if a file is in use?

... Updated NOTE on this solution: Checking with FileAccess.ReadWrite will fail for Read-Only files so the solution has been modified to check with FileAccess.Read. While this solution works because trying to check with FileAccess.Read will fail i...
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What's the meaning of interface{}?

...faces in Go" (based on "Russ Cox’s description of interfaces"): What is an interface? An interface is two things: it is a set of methods, but it is also a type The interface{} type, the empty interface is the interface that has no methods. Since there is no imp...
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Is jquery a javascript library or framework? [closed]

Here, jquery is mentioned under framework category: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_JavaScript_frameworks 7 Ans...
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Is there a performance difference between i++ and ++i in C++?

We have the question is there a performance difference between i++ and ++i in C? 17 Answers ...
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Arrays, heap and stack and value types

In the above code, is new int[100] generating the array on the heap? From what I've read on CLR via c#, the answer is yes. But what I can't understand, is what happens to the actual int's inside the array. As they are value types, I'd guess they'd have to be boxed, as I can, for example, pass myInte...
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What is a “static” function in C?

... static functions are functions that are only visible to other functions in the same file (more precisely the same translation unit). EDIT: For those who thought, that the author of the questions meant a 'class method': As the question is tagged C he means a plain old C ...
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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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What is the difference between instanceof and Class.isAssignableFrom(…)?

Which of the following is better? 14 Answers 14 ...
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Where are static methods and static variables stored in Java?

...ives or references) are stored in PermGen space. If your static variable is a reference to an object that object itself is stored in the normal sections of the heap (young/old generation or survivor space). Those objects (unless they are internal objects like classes etc.) are not stored in PermGe...