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Why is there no Char.Empty like String.Empty?

...cause if you needed to use lots of empty chars then you get into the same situation as you would when you use lots of empty strings. ...
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How can I use a C++ library from node.js?

....js addon for loading and calling dynamic libraries using pure JavaScript. It can be used to create bindings to native libraries without writing any C++ code. share | improve this answer |...
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How to implement a queue with three stacks?

I came across this question in an algorithms book ( Algorithms, 4th Edition by Robert Sedgewick and Kevin Wayne). 5 Answ...
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How useful/important is REST HATEOAS ( maturity level 3)?

...a REST API has to be HATEOAS compliant and implement all Richardson's maturity levels ( http://martinfowler.com/articles/richardsonMaturityModel.html )! ...
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How can I build a small operating system on an old desktop computer? [closed]

This might be in vain, as I know writing an operating system is unbearably complicated (especially by oneself). 20 Answers ...
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Differences between hard real-time, soft real-time, and firm real-time?

I have read the definitions for the different notions of real-time , and the examples provided for hard and soft real-time systems make sense to me. But, there is no real explanation or example of a firm real-time system. According to the link above: ...
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With Mercurial, how can I “compress” a series of changesets into one before pushing?

Let's say I have a local and a remote Mercurial repository. Now, I start working on a feature. I work on it, and when I think it's done, I commit the changeset. Testing it a bit more, I find that I could further improve this feature by tweaking something in the code. I make the change and commit. 20...
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When is del useful in python?

...instance, rather than deleting a variable, one could just assign None to it. And when deleting from a dictionary, a del method could be added. ...
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Is the ternary operator faster than an “if” condition in Java [duplicate]

I am prone to " if-conditional syndrome " which means I tend to use if conditions all the time. I rarely ever use the ternary operator. For instance: ...
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Open Source Alternatives to Reflector? [closed]

... Leppie, thanks. I'm accepting this as the answer, even though it was a tough choice between your answer and Jason Haley's. – MagicAndi Mar 13 '10 at 18:44 ...