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+ | ===Single or Double Quotes?=== | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | //Sometimes people use double quotes in PHP to avoid having to use the period to separate code. For example, you could write: | ||
+ | $color='red'; | ||
+ | echo "I have a $color shirt on today<br/>"; | ||
+ | //Faster however is not always better. A better way to write this code would be: | ||
+ | echo 'I have a ' .$color. ' shirt on today<br/>'; | ||
+ | echo 'I have a $color shirt on today<br/>'; | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | Output: | ||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | I have a red shirt on today | ||
+ | I have a red shirt on today | ||
+ | I have a $color shirt on today | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
==JavaScript== | ==JavaScript== | ||
Closure. | Closure. |
Revision as of 00:57, 17 February 2012
Contents
Some Translation
n! Multiplicative
Object-oriented programming
Check here Interview_Questions(OOP)
C/C++
ArrayList Vs LinkedList
ArrayList: fast random access
slow at delete
memory fill up issue
LinkedList: slow random access
quick delete
no memory fill up issue
complex data structure
PHP
abstract class
Can not be Instantiable.(cannot become instant. Can only be inherited)
abstract class Fruit { private $color; abstract public function eat() public function setColor($c) { $this->color = $c; } }
Single or Double Quotes?
//Sometimes people use double quotes in PHP to avoid having to use the period to separate code. For example, you could write: $color='red'; echo "I have a $color shirt on today<br/>"; //Faster however is not always better. A better way to write this code would be: echo 'I have a ' .$color. ' shirt on today<br/>'; echo 'I have a $color shirt on today<br/>';
Output:
I have a red shirt on today I have a red shirt on today I have a $color shirt on today
JavaScript
Closure.
<script> function say667() { // Local variable that ends up within closure var num = 666; //var sayAlert = function() { alert(num); } return function() { num++; alert(num); }; } var sayNumba = say667(); sayNumba(); sayNumba(); </script>
The example will keep var num in the memory. alert 667 and 668 on each call;