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The Batch Best Practices for Oracle Utilities Application Framework based products (Doc Id: 836362.1) and Technical Best Practices for Oracle Utilities Application Framework Based Products (Doc Id: 560367.1) have been updated with updated and new advice for the various versions of the Oracle…
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As most C++ programmers should know, partial template specialization of free functions is disallowed. For example, the following is illegal C++:
template <class T, int N>
T mul(const T& x) { return x * N; }
template <class T>
T mul<T, 0>(const T& x) { return T(0); }
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Say I have a class which represents a person, a variable within that class would be $name.
Previously, In my scripts I would create an instance of the object then set the name by just using:
$object->name = "x";
However, I was told this was not best practice? That I should have a function set_name()…
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I have been given the task to design a database to store a lot of information for our company. Because the task is rather big and contains multiple modules where users should be able to do stuff, I'm worried about designing a good data model for this. I just don't want to end up with a badly designed…
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I'm in the process now of building a SaaS tool that allows network admins to generate notification emails to the members of the end-users of our platform (among many many other things). I'm running into a bit of an "out of my expertise" wall, as I know there are a lot of variables involved…
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