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throw new std::exception vs throw std::exception

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How to check in Javascript if one element is contained within another

How can I check if one DOM element is a child of another DOM element? Are there any built in methods for this? For example, something like: ...
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Extract elements of list at odd positions

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How to 'bulk update' with Django?

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Understanding what 'type' keyword does in Scala

I am new to Scala and I could not really find a lot about the type keyword. I am trying to understand what the following expression may mean: ...
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Scala actors: receive vs react

Let me first say that I have quite a lot of Java experience, but have only recently become interested in functional languages. Recently I've started looking at Scala, which seems like a very nice language. ...
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PHP shell_exec() vs exec()

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Android Archive Library (aar) vs standard jar

I've been reading some articles about the new adoption of Gradle as the standard build system for Android apps. Well, coming from standard Java development I usually depend on jar files in order to build my project. However it seems that Android has also aar packages, which are the equivalent to...
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How Do I Fetch All Old Items on an RSS Feed?

I've been experimenting with writing my own RSS reader. I can handle the "parse XML" bit. The thing I'm getting stuck on is "How do I fetch older posts?" ...
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What's the point of having pointers in Go?

I know that pointers in Go allow mutation of a function's arguments, but wouldn't it have been simpler if they adopted just references (with appropriate const or mutable qualifiers). Now we have pointers and for some built-in types like maps and channels implicit pass by reference. ...