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PHP Foreach Pass by Reference: Last Element Duplicating? (Bug?)

...in the second loop, which does not call by reference, replaces that value, and thus $arr[2], with the new value. So loop 1, the value and $arr[2] become $arr[0], which is 'foo'. Loop 2, the value and $arr[2] become $arr[1], which is 'bar'. Loop 3, the value and $arr[2] become $arr[2], which is 'bar'...
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Heroku “psql: FATAL: remaining connection slots are reserved for non-replication superuser connectio

...t this error message when trying to access the database, both from the CLI and from loading a page on the server: 4 Answers...
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What is a “surrogate pair” in Java?

...mething about surrogate pairs . What is a surrogate pair in this context? And what are low and high surrogates? 7 An...
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Control the size of points in an R scatterplot?

...ance of the points in the plot. I'm making scatterplots with tens of thousands of points and prefer a small, but not too small dot. Basically, I find pch='.' to be too small, but pch=19 to be too fat. Is there something in the middle or some way to scale the dots down somehow? ...
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Difference between method and function in Scala

...cification tell us. Chapter 3 (types) tell us about Function Types (3.2.9) and Method Types (3.3.1). Chapter 4 (basic declarations) speaks of Value Declaration and Definitions (4.1), Variable Declaration and Definitions (4.2) and Functions Declarations and Definitions (4.6). Chapter 6 (expressions) ...
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What does the restrict keyword mean in C++?

...zation, Christer Ericson says that while restrict is not part of the C++ standard yet, that it is supported by many compilers and he recommends it's usage when available: restrict keyword ! New to 1999 ANSI/ISO C standard ! Not in C++ standard yet, but supported by many C++ comp...
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What do these words mean in Git: Repository, fork, branch, clone, track?

...oject (take the source from someone's repository at certain point in time, and apply your own diverging changes to it), you would clone the remote repository to create a copy of it, then do your own work in your local repository and commit changes. Within a repository you have branches, which are e...
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How do I add a library project to Android Studio?

How do I add a library project (such as Sherlock ABS) to Android Studio ? 30 Answers ...
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Android encryption / decryption using AES [closed]

Is there a good example of how to encrypt and decrypt image and other files with AES on Android? 11 Answers ...
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Why does C++11 not support designated initializer lists as C99? [closed]

... constructor. This is the sort of abstraction C++ promotes. On the other hand the designated initializers feature is more about exposing and making members easy to access directly in client code. This leads to things like having a person of age 18 (years?) but with height and weight of zero. In ...