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Is there any way to enforce typing on NSArray, NSMutableArray, etc.?

Can I make a NSMutableArray instance where all the elements are of type SomeClass ? 11 Answers ...
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How to update Python?

I have version 2.7 installed from early 2012. I can't find any consensus on whether I should completely uninstall and wipe this version before putting on the latest version. ...
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Split List into Sublists with LINQ

... GroupBy doesn't return anything until it's enumerated all elements. That's why it's slow. The lists OP wants are contiguous, so a better method could yield the first sublist [a,g,e] before enumerating any more of the original list. – Colonel Panic ...
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(-2147483648> 0) returns true in C++?

-2147483648 is the smallest integer for integer type with 32 bits, but it seems that it will overflow in the if(...) sentence: ...
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SOAP vs REST (differences)

... probably one of the sources of confusion around it, since people tend to call REST any HTTP API that isn't SOAP. Pushing things a little and trying to establish a comparison, the main difference between SOAP and REST is the degree of coupling between client and server implementations. A SOAP clien...
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Is it safe to ignore the possibility of SHA collisions in practice?

...rgued that any unlucky event with a probability lower than that is not actually very important. If we have a "perfect" hash function with output size n, and we have p messages to hash (individual message length is not important), then probability of collision is about p2/2n+1 (this is an approximat...
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Why should C++ programmers minimize use of 'new'?

... There are two widely-used memory allocation techniques: automatic allocation and dynamic allocation. Commonly, there is a corresponding region of memory for each: the stack and the heap. Stack The stack always allocates memory in a sequential fashion. It c...
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How does one write code that best utilizes the CPU cache to improve performance?

... The cache is there to reduce the number of times the CPU would stall waiting for a memory request to be fulfilled (avoiding the memory latency), and as a second effect, possibly to reduce the overall amount of data that needs to be transfered (preserving memory bandwidth). Techniques for ...
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Remove the bottom divider of an android ListView

... This seems to no longer work starting with 4.4.2. I can run literally the same app across my many test devices (ranging from 2.3.7 all the way up until 4.4.2) and KitKat is the only one where this seems to have no effect... Any ideas? I'm not adding a footer or header to my ListView and I'...
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onActivityResult is not being called in Fragment

The activity hosting this fragment has its onActivityResult called when the camera activity returns. 39 Answers ...