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| location | Bangalore, India | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 8 months |
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A Software Engineer Fresher started my IT career from Feb'12
I love to code and I'm quite into it. In my free time, I like to spend time on StackOverflow, where I posted first time on 18 Sep'12
- 7th user to earn for-loop badge :) :) :)
My current work include programming in: -
And I'm still learning them.
Recently somehow I got interested in learning some new language, I don't know why, so I started with: -
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Feb 26 |
awarded | Caucus |
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Oct 23 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Oct 23 |
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Ways to ensure unique instances of a class? This is not Java? Have you written a pseudo-code? Or, in any other language? Please specify that explicitly. |
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Oct 22 |
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Ways to ensure unique instances of a class? @Peanut. Sure. That is the best resource to dig in to get more information. |
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Oct 22 |
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Ways to ensure unique instances of a class? added 50 characters in body |
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Oct 22 |
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Ways to ensure unique instances of a class? @RobertHarvey. Yeah that book is the best source for most of the topics like these. And that's the very first item in fact. :) |
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Oct 22 |
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Ways to ensure unique instances of a class? added 105 characters in body |
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Oct 22 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 22 |
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Ways to ensure unique instances of a class? added 194 characters in body |
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Oct 22 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Oct 22 |
answered | Ways to ensure unique instances of a class? |
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Oct 22 |
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Ways to ensure unique instances of a class? you should better go with the first one: - static factory |
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Oct 5 |
awarded | Peer Pressure |