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What is the difference between a mutable and immutable string in C#?
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To "effect a change" on a string represented as a C# String, you actually create a new String object. The original String is not changed ... because it is unchangeable.
In most cases it is better to use String because it is easier reason about them; e.g. you don't need to consider the possib...
git stash blunder: git stash pop and ended up with merge conflicts
... want is to resolve the conflict using git checkout --theirs -- . from the root.
After that, you can git reset to bring all the changes from the index to the working directory, since apparently in case of conflict the changes to non-conflicted files stay in the index.
You may also want to run git ...
To underscore or to not to underscore, that is the question
...other framework languages? For example since C# is case-sensitive you can call a field "foo" and the public property "Foo" and it works fine.
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How do I get the real .height() of a overflow: hidden or overflow: scroll div?
...qual to the minimum clientHeight the element would require in order to fit all the content in the viewpoint without using a vertical scrollbar. It includes the element padding but not its margin.
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What is a “callable”?
...t's clear what a metaclass is , there is an associated concept that I use all the time without knowing what it really means.
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How to implement an STL-style iterator and avoid common pitfalls?
...requirements for an iterator to be "STL-style" and what are some other pitfalls to avoid (if any)?
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C++ Redefinition Header Files (winsock2.h)
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I'm not including <windows.h> at all, I know <winsock2.h> does its for me.
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Sep 3 '09 at 11:26
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Append an object to a list in R in amortized constant time, O(1)?
...irthday. Some kind readers keep repeating any shortcomings with it, so by all means also see some of the comments below. One suggestion for list types:
newlist <- list(oldlist, list(someobj))
In general, R types can make it hard to have one and just one idiom for all types and uses.
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Hidden Features of PHP? [closed]
...and getting a reference most of the time is great.
– Allain Lalonde
Sep 14 '08 at 17:46
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Big O, how do you calculate/approximate it?
...y R. Sedgewick and P. Flajolet.
As you say, premature optimisation is the root of all evil, and (if possible) profiling really should always be used when optimising code. It can even help you determine the complexity of your algorithms.
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