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Should I use pt or px?

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What is the difference between Type and Class?

What makes a type different from class and vice versa? 20 Answers 20 ...
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How is the Linux kernel tested ?

How do the Linux kernel developers test their code locally and after they have it committed? Do they use some kind of unit testing, build automation? test plans? ...
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Best practices for exception management in Java or C# [closed]

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What are POD types in C++?

... POD stands for Plain Old Data - that is, a class (whether defined with the keyword struct or the keyword class) without constructors, destructors and virtual members functions. Wikipedia's article on POD goes into a bit more detail...
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What is difference between CrudRepository and JpaRepository interfaces in Spring Data JPA?

What is the difference between CrudRepository and JpaRepository interfaces in Spring Data JPA ? 6 Answers ...
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Please explain some of Paul Graham's points on Lisp

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What's the difference between utf8_general_ci and utf8_unicode_ci?

Between utf8_general_ci and utf8_unicode_ci , are there any differences in terms of performance? 8 Answers ...
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What is the difference between integration testing and functional testing? [closed]

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What are the differences between struct and class in C++?

... You forget the tricky 2nd difference between classes and structs. Quoth the standard (§11.2.2 in C++98 through C++11): In absence of an access-specifier for a base class, public is assumed when the derived class is declared struct and private is assumed when the cla...