... m.report(); m.clear(); std: :for_ each(vec.begin(),vec.end(),var(m)=_1); m.report(); } That's all there is to it, but before you think that you've got all this nailed ... var_type<memorizer<int> >::type mem(var(m)); std: :for_ each(vec.begin(),vec.end(),mem=_1); constants can make the expression significantly easier to understand; the same goes for variables...
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... ever-rising river for the novice to navigate. My question is this: how high is too high? I think we're already getting too high for most novices. I no longer feel comfortable telling a ... about an alternative to Java. It's different. We're going to take Java for granted just like we take CPUs for granted: it's necessary. It was once the place where all the m...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 16 docx
... proved to be a problem for adoption for some Smalltalk frameworks. Object- oriented databases are an elegant solution that ignores the current political realities. Don't force structure on ... schemas, as they exist. Forcing a surrogate unique identifier rather than a composite primary key also ignores existing realities. Perform, and scale High database performance is the sin...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 23 docx
... it a symbol for the Locations class. This method will fire more metaprogramming code that actually adds the properties and methods to your code that will manage the relationships for you. Next, ... in, between the <% and %> tags. First, you'll need to make sure the view has all the information it needs. You'll do this in the edit method, in the controller. Change t...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 24 docx
... higher-level components. For example, you could take this code: checkoutAddress.showForm( ); if(checkoutAddress.getSeparateBilling) checkoutBilling.showForm( ); creditCardNumber.showForm( ); and ... before you could answer. To optimize things, you'd have to decide how much information you should keep close bysay, in your briefcaseversus at home, in your filing cabinets....
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 27 docx
... have common code for the framework. Only the last part of the call stack should be different from one continuation to the next. Partial continuations should provide a good performance boost. ... the JRuby project in the months just before publication has made incredible strides. It now passes over 90% of the test cases for the basic Ruby platform. When it reaches Version 1.0 and ca...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 40 docx
... shared_ptr a general class for handling resource management, rather than "just" handling dynamically allocated objects. There is a small overhead in size for shared_ptr compared to ... use a free function as a factory for shared_ptr<A> here, because the nested deleter class is private to A. Using this scheme, it isn't possible for users to create As on the sta...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 46 docx
... collection of Ruby programs, libraries, documentations, and binary packages compiled for specific platforms. You can access RAA at http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/raa.html. RAA is still far smaller ... Matsumoto Chapter 6. Ruby Updates 6.2 Changes from 1.6.5 to 1.7.1 The following information details the changes that are occurring in development versions 1.7.1 and 1.8 (...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 49 docx
... fulfilled for any class to work with Enabling Classes for Use with lexical_cast Because lexical_cast only requires that operator<< and operator>> be suitably defined for the types ... rewarding. When to use lexical_cast: For conversions from string types to numeric types For conversions from numeric types to string types For all lexical conversions that...
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O''''Reilly Network For Information About''''s Book part 55 docx
... manually, it's easy to forget one of the overloads for taking one const simple_string& and one const char*. When using the Operators library, you can't forget, because the library ... that's needed for supporting the full set of operators that we aimed for! As you can see, we used a different operator class: addable2. If you're using a compiler that supports p...
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