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Where are static variables stored in C and C++?

... Neufeld: your answer does not answer the question at all. I do not understand why it is accepted. Because the both the 'foo' and 'bar' are non-0 initialized. The question is where to place two static/global variable with the same name in .bss or .data – lukmac ...
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Delete multiple records using REST

...things that don't make sense from your point of view. This choice is best, and can be done RESTfully. If you are creating an API and you want to allow mass changes to resources, you can use REST to do it, but exactly how is not immediately obvious to many. One method is to create a ‘change request...
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insert vs emplace vs operator[] in c++ map

I'm using maps for the first time and I realized that there are many ways to insert an element. You can use emplace() , operator[] or insert() , plus variants like using value_type or make_pair . While there is a lot of information about all of them and questions about particular cases, I sti...
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Unresolved Import Issues with PyDev and Eclipse

I am very new to PyDev and Python, though I have used Eclipse for Java plenty. I am trying to work through some of the Dive Into Python examples and this feels like an extremely trivial problem that's just becoming exceedingly annoying. I am using Ubuntu Linux 10.04. ...
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How does Go compile so quickly?

I've Googled and poked around the Go website, but I can't seem to find an explanation for Go's extraordinary build times. Are they products of the language features (or lack thereof), a highly optimized compiler, or something else? I'm not trying to promote Go; I'm just curious. ...
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Why are these constructs using pre and post-increment undefined behavior?

... can't predict the behavior when the code is run. As far as I know, the standard doesn't explicitly say why the concept of undefined behavior exists. In my mind, it's simply because the language designers wanted there to be some leeway in the semantics, instead of i.e. requiring that all implementa...
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What is the difference between Elastic Beanstalk and CloudFormation for a .NET project?

I have developed a .NET MVC application and have started playing around with AWS and deploying it via the Visual Studio Toolkit. I have successfully deployed the application using the Elastic Beanstalk option in the toolkit. ...
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Git branch strategy for small dev team [closed]

We have a web app that we update and release almost daily. We use git as our VCS, and our current branching strategy is very simple and broken: we have a master branch and we check changes that we 'feel good about' into it. This works, but only until we check in a breaking change. ...
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What is the difference between UTF-8 and Unicode?

... To expand on the answers others have given: We've got lots of languages with lots of characters that computers should ideally display. Unicode assigns each character a unique number, or code point. Computers deal with such number...
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Why is there a difference in checking null against a value in VB.NET and C#?

... VB.NET and C#.NET are different languages, built by different teams who have made different assumptions about usage; in this case the semantics of a NULL comparison. My personal preference is for the VB.NET semantics, which in esse...