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Covariance, Invariance and Contravariance explained in plain English?

Today, I read some articles about Covariance, Contravariance (and Invariance) in Java. I read the English and German Wikipedia article, and some other blog posts and articles from IBM. ...
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php each与list的用法 - 更多技术 - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术

php each与list的用法1.each的用法先看APIarrayeach ( array&$array)api里是这么描述的:each—返回数组中当前的键/值对并将数组指针向前移动一步我们先来看...1.each的用法 先看API:array each ( array &$array ) api里是这么描述的:each — 返回...
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What's the difference between a continuation and a callback?

I've been browsing all over the web in search of enlightenment about continuations, and it's mind boggling how the simplest of explanations can so utterly confound a JavaScript programmer like myself. This is especially true when most articles explain continuations with code in Scheme or use monads....
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How do CUDA blocks/warps/threads map onto CUDA cores?

I have been using CUDA for a few weeks, but I have some doubts about the allocation of blocks/warps/thread. I am studying the architecture from a didactic point of view (university project), so reaching peak performance is not my concern. ...
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How to securely save username/password (local)?

I'm making a Windows application, which you need to log into first. The account details consist of username and password, and they need to be saved locally. It's just a matter of security, so other people using the same computer can't see everyone's personal data. What is the best/most secur...
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How do I tell git to always select my local version for conflicted merges on a specific file?

Say I'm collaborating with someone via a git repository, and there is a particular file that I never want to accept any external changes to. ...
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std::function and std::bind: what are they, and when should they be used?

I know what functors are and when to use them with std algorithms, but I haven't understood what Stroustrup says about them in the C++11 FAQ . ...
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Difference between timestamps with/without time zone in PostgreSQL

...greSQL when the data type is WITH TIME ZONE versus WITHOUT TIME ZONE ? Can the differences be illustrated with simple test cases? ...
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What is the difference between the states selected, checked and activated in Android?

I'd like to know what differs those states. I didn't find any webpage clarifying this. 3 Answers ...
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Scala: Abstract types vs generics

I was reading A Tour of Scala: Abstract Types . When is it better to use abstract types? 4 Answers ...