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What is the purpose of XORing a register with itself? [duplicate]
xor eax, eax will always set eax to zero, right? So, why does MSVC++ sometimes put it in my executable's code? Is it more efficient that mov eax, 0 ?
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Android Fragment lifecycle over orientation changes
Using the compatibility package to target 2.2 using Fragments.
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OpenJDK availability for Windows OS [closed]
Is there any OpenJDK version available to Windows OS? From the OpenJDK home page ( http://openjdk.java.net/ ) it redirects to Oracle Sun JRE for Windows machine.
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How to convert an integer to a string in any base?
Python allows easy creation of an integer from a string of a given base via
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Search for all files in project containing the text 'querystring' in Eclipse
I work in Dreamweaver and Eclipse when developing. I think Dreamweaver has a really nice search where you can search for text within all files of your current project.
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What is the difference between And and AndAlso in VB.NET?
In VB.NET, what is the difference between And and AndAlso ? Which should I use?
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Pythonic way to create a long multi-line string
I have a very long query. I would like to split it in several lines in Python. A way to do it in JavaScript would be using several sentences and joining them with a + operator (I know, maybe it's not the most efficient way to do it, but I'm not really concerned about performance in this stage, jus...
Difference between binary tree and binary search tree
Can anyone please explain the difference between binary tree and binary search tree with an example ?
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Does Ruby regular expression have a not match operator like “!~” in Perl?
I just want to know whether ruby regex has a not match operator just like !~ in perl. I feel it's inconvenient to use (?!xxx) or (?<!xxxx) because you cannot use regex patterns in the xxx part.
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How does the HyperLogLog algorithm work?
I've been learning about different algorithms in my spare time recently, and one that I came across which appears to be very interesting is called the HyperLogLog algorithm - which estimates how many unique items are in a list.
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