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Undefined, unspecified and implementation-defined behavior

...ng to programmers coming from other languages (other languages try to hide it better). Basically, it is possible to write C++ programs that do not behave in a predictable way, even though many C++ compilers will not report any errors in the program! Let's look at a classic example: #include <ios...
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How do you open an SDF file (SQL Server Compact Edition)? [closed]

I have an SDF file and I would like to retrieve its schema and query it with some UI. How can I do this? I have no Visual Studio installed on the machine and I would like to install as little software as possible. ...
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How to load JAR files dynamically at Runtime?

Why is it so hard to do this in Java? If you want to have any kind of module system you need to be able to load JAR files dynamically. I'm told there's a way of doing it by writing your own ClassLoader , but that's a lot of work for something that should (in my mind at least) be as easy as calling ...
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How do I check if a string is a number (float)?

...lower. I'm not sure that anything much could be faster than the above. It calls the function and returns. Try/Catch doesn't introduce much overhead because the most common exception is caught without an extensive search of stack frames. The issue is that any numeric conversion function has two...
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Why would I prefer using vector to deque

... memory; vector elements are guaranteed to be. So if you need to interact with a plain C library that needs contiguous arrays, or if you care (a lot) about spatial locality, then you might prefer vector. In addition, since there is some extra bookkeeping, other ops are probably (slightly) more expen...
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Stopping scripters from slamming your website

...president of Woot Workshop, the subsidiary of Woot that does the design, writes the product descriptions, podcasts, blog posts, and moderates the forums. I work with CSS/HTML and am only barely familiar with other technologies. I work closely with the developers and have talked through all of the an...
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What is the difference between a thread and a fiber?

...erative threads. Both are separate execution paths for your application. With threads: the current execution path may be interrupted or preempted at any time (note: this statement is a generalization and may not always hold true depending on OS/threading package/etc.). This means that for threads, ...
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Does Java SE 8 have Pairs or Tuples?

I am playing around with lazy functional operations in Java SE 8, and I want to map an index i to a pair / tuple (i, value[i]) , then filter based on the second value[i] element, and finally output just the indices. ...
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Are GUID collisions possible?

...tabase in SQL Server 2000 that uses a GUID for each user that uses the app it's tied to. Somehow, two users ended up with the same GUID. I know that microsoft uses an algorithm to generate a random GUID that has an extremely low chance of causing collisons, but is a collision still possible? ...
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Arrow operator (->) usage in C

...eading the chapter on pointers and the -> (arrow) operator came up without explanation. I think that it is used to call members and functions (like the equivalent of the . (dot) operator, but for pointers instead of members). But I am not entirely sure. ...