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Why is argc not a constant?
...this case, history is a factor. C defined these inputs as "not constant", and compatibility with (a good portion of) existing C code was an early goal of C++.
Some UNIX APIs, such as getopt, actually do manipulate argv[], so it can't be made const for that reason also.
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How to convert byte array to string and vice versa?
I have to convert a byte array to string in Android, but my byte array contains negative values.
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What is the difference between C# and .NET?
May I know what is the difference between C# and .NET? When I think of C#, right away I would say it is a .NET language, but when I search for job posts, they require candidates to have C# and .NET experience. Can someone give me an explanation?
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What are the pros and cons to keeping SQL in Stored Procs versus Code [closed]
...ment, most of the database access is done by building the SQL inline in C# and calling to the SQL Server DB. So I'm trying to establish which, for this particular project, would be best.
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WebRTC vs Websockets: If WebRTC can do Video, Audio, and Data, why do I need Websockets? [closed]
So I'm looking to build a chat app that will allow video, audio, and text. I spent some time researching into Websockets and WebRTC to decide which to use. Since there are plenty of video and audio apps with WebRTC, this sounds like a reasonable choice, but are there other things I should consider? ...
The written versions of the logical operators
This is the only place I've ever seen and , or and not listed as actual operators in C++. When I wrote up a test program in NetBeans, I got the red underlining as if there was a syntax error and figured the website was wrong, but it is NetBeans which is wrong because it compiled and ran as exp...
Why is there no logical xor in JavaScript?
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JavaScript traces its ancestry back to C, and C does not have a logical XOR operator. Mainly because it's not useful. Bitwise XOR is extremely useful, but in all my years of programming I have never needed a logical XOR.
If you have two boolean variables you can mim...
What is the difference between i++ and ++i?
I've seen them both being used in numerous pieces of C# code, and I'd like to know when to use i++ or ++i ( i being a number variable like int , float , double , etc). Anyone who knows this?
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What is a “batch”, and why is GO used?
I have read and read over MSDN, etc. Ok, so it signals the end of a batch.
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First-time database design: am I overengineering? [closed]
I'm a first year CS student and I work part time for my dad's small business. I don't have any experience in real world application development. I have written scripts in Python, some coursework in C, but nothing like this.
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