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  • class member access specifiers and binary code

    - by pdehaan
    I understand what the typical access specifiers are, and what they mean. 'public' members are accessible anywhere, 'private' members are accessible only by the same class and friends, etc. What I'm wondering is what, if anything, this equates to in lower-level terms. Are their any post-compilation functional differences between these beyond the high-level restrictions (what can access what) imposed by the language (c++ in this case) they're used in. Another way to put it - if this were a perfect world where programmers always made good choices (like not accessing members that may change later and using only well defined members that should stay the same between implementations), would their be any reason to use these things?

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  • class member access specifiers

    - by pdehaan
    I understand what the typical access specifiers are, and what they mean. 'public' members are accessible anywhere, 'private' members are accessible only by the same class and friends, etc. What I'm wondering is what, if anything, this equates to in lower-level terms. Are their any post-compilation functional differences between these beyond the high-level restrictions (what can access what) imposed by the language (c++ in this case) they're used in. Another way to put it - if this were a perfect world where programmers always made good choices (like not accessing members that may change later and using only well defined members that should stay the same between implementations), would their be any reason to use these things?

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  • question about heapsearch order

    - by davit-datuashvili
    ia have meet following problem suppose we have sorted array of size 2^k-1 where k is given number we should copy this array into heapsearch array b the elements in odd positions of a go in order into last half of the positions of b positions congruent to 2 modul0 4 go into b's secodn quarter and so on this is not homework and please nobody tag it as homework it is from programming pearls please any ideas

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  • Rss feed for game programmer?

    - by simpleblob
    I was browsing this thread, which has good recommendation but a bit too general for me. So, if anyone has a collection of nice game programming feeds,please share them. :) (both general and specific topics are welcome)

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  • suggestion for designing an application to show plists

    - by thndrkiss
    Hi, I am new to iphone programming designs. I have hundreds of plists on my server. On the first launch i will be downloading all these plists into my application and storing it here. What are all the best ways to save and retrieve these plists in my application ? What are the iPhone libraries that should be used to get the best and memory efficient iphone application ?

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  • Links pointing to a page

    - by Mio
    I know this is not a programming question, but I couldn't think of where else to ask. Does google or anybody else have a feature to let you see the list of sites pointing to a given link?

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  • Is existed web markup languages with possibility insert sql query?

    - by MercurieVV
    Actually what I want - simple DB with simple User Interface. Like MS Access, but for web and it can be without Dragn n Drop, but described with markup language. For example if I want to create list report, then i need to write something like: <table query="SELECT * from mytable"></table> It needed for simple data applications. In that kind application no programming logic required. Just working with DB. Changing DB data and showing it.

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  • I'm still learning OOP. Any tips on staying unbiased and pragmatic?

    - by marcdev
    I keep reading about defficiencies and issues with languages. Specifically, I'm learning PHP and Javascript, but I see it everywhere. This question arose while reading Javascript: The Good Parts and PHP Objects, Patterns and Practice. While understanding and avoiding easy pitfalls, is there a way I can learn the fundamentals of OOP and discover solid programming practices without overlooking important areas (or simply becoming jaded)? I'm sure I'll have plenty of opportunity to learn from mistakes!

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  • Basic Java question?

    - by LAT
    Hi I am quite new to programming, i have a question please help me. ( this question is java question but i can't remember the syntax but what i write here is mostly it.) A class Person speaks i am a person A class Student speaks i am a student Student extends from Person Person p = new Student then what is p speaking then?

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  • Javascript plugin creation

    - by Aneesh
    I want to create a plugin called 'myPlugin'. Which method should I use and what is the difference between these two methods? Please tell me the advantages too. I am from designing background and not much programming knowledge. var myPlugin = { myId:"testId", create:function(){}, destroy:function(){} } OR function myPlugin() { this.myId = "testId"; this.create = function(){}; this.destroy = function(){}; }

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  • Object Oriented PHP books

    - by user275074
    Hi, I've realised just how rusty my knowledge of PHP 5 and advanced PHP programming is after completing some questions for a test. I seriously need to read a book or something. Any recommendations for PHP 5 books?

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  • MySQLi - declaring variable after bind_param?

    - by Kerry
    This may be a completely dumb question, but I've seen a couple examples declaring the variables AFTER putting them in bind_param: http://devzone.zend.com/article/686 I've never seen this done before and all my programming knowledge says I should define them before hand. Is this a valid/preferred way?

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  • Without width printing format in C

    - by yCalleecharan
    Hi, in C if I have a printf statement containing say "%.2f", it says that the precision is 2 digits after the decimal place. I haven't explicitly specify the width. I have two questions: Is this good programming practice?; Is without specifying the width means that the width of the field will get adjusted automatically when printing the number, irrespective of the number of digits it contains? Thanks a lot...

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  • What problems does Reflection solve?

    - by Praveen
    Hi All, I went through all the posts on Reflection but couldn't find the answer to my question. Can you please tell me what were the problems in programming world before .Net Reflection came and how it solved those problems. Please explain with example.

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  • Netbeans IDE tutorials

    - by James P.
    I mostly use Eclipse but have mentionned Netbeans on my cv. Are there any good concise and up-to-date tutorials apart from the official ones that could bring me up to speed on how to use the IDE efficiently (shortcuts, debugging, views ...)? This excludes programming tutorials as I don't really need them unless there's a special manipulation involved.

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  • No Main() in WPF?

    - by Luminose
    I am very beginner when it comes to programming but I was sure that one of the universal rules was that an program starts with Main(). I do not see one when I create a WPF project. Is Main() simply named something differently in WPF?

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