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Apr 12 |
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Apr 12 |
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Good Version Control Guidelines from a Development/Collaboration Perspective? @gnat: Reformulated question. |
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Good Version Control Guidelines from a Development/Collaboration Perspective? @Kilian Foth: The tasks are rather large (e.g. implement interface y for system x) and is up to them split it up into sub-tasks. |
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asked | Good Version Control Guidelines from a Development/Collaboration Perspective? |
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Feb 19 |
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Feb 20 |
accepted | std::shared_ptr as a last resort? |
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Feb 4 |
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std::shared_ptr as a last resort? Or pass shared_ptr by lvalue or rvalue reference... |
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Feb 4 |
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std::shared_ptr as a last resort? @NicolBolas: I listened to the advice and the argument but obviously I didn't feel I understood it well enough. |
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Feb 4 |
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std::shared_ptr as a last resort? I'm starting feel like I've gone into some sort of "trap" of using shared_ptr. |
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Feb 4 |
asked | std::shared_ptr as a last resort? |
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Why do languages such as C and C++ not have garbage collection, while Java does? Why would it be terrible in a multithreaded environment? ConcRT seems to run fine... |
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