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What are the rules about using an underscore in a C++ identifier?

It's common in C++ to name member variables with some kind of prefix to denote the fact that they're member variables, rather than local variables or parameters. If you've come from an MFC background, you'll probably use m_foo . I've also seen myFoo occasionally. ...
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How to implement common bash idioms in Python? [closed]

I currently do my textfile manipulation through a bunch of badly remembered AWK, sed, Bash and a tiny bit of Perl. 17 Answe...
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How to use a RELATIVE path with AuthUserFile in htaccess?

I have a .htaccess that uses basic authentication. It seems the path to the .htpasswd file isn't relative to the htaccess file, but instead to the server config. ...
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Ways to circumvent the same-origin policy

I wanted to make a community wiki regarding HTML/JS same-origin policies to hopefully help anyone searching for this topic. This is one of the most searched-for topics on SO and there is no consolidated wiki for it so here I go :) ...
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How to find all occurrences of a substring?

Python has string.find() and string.rfind() to get the index of a substring in a string. 20 Answers ...
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What does the Reflect object do in JavaScript?

I saw a blank stub on MDN a while ago for the Reflect object in javascript but I can't for the life of me find anything on Google. Today I found this http://people.mozilla.org/~jorendorff/es6-draft.html#sec-reflect-object and it sounds similar to the Proxy object apart from the realm and loader ...
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What does a type followed by _t (underscore-t) represent?

This seems like a simple question, but I can't find it with the Stack Overflow search or Google. What does a type followed by a _t mean? Such as ...
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Escape a string for a sed replace pattern

In my bash script I have an external (received from user) string, which I should use in sed pattern. 14 Answers ...
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Map function in MATLAB?

I'm a little surprised that MATLAB doesn't have a Map function, so I hacked one together myself since it's something I can't live without. Is there a better version out there? Is there a somewhat-standard functional programming library for MATLAB out there that I'm missing? ...
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What is N-Tier architecture?

I've seen quite a few developer job postings recently that include a sentence that reads more or less like this: "Must have experience with N-Tier architecture", or "Must be able to develop N-Tier apps". ...