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In c, what is the difference between using ++i and i++, and which should be used in the incrementation block of a for loop? What's very frustrating for me is that, when i look up the words, i find out that my gut feeli. In this example, we'll squash the last 3 commits

Is there a performance difference between i++ and ++i in c++ Every time i read a new and unknown word containing the letter 'i' i wonder how i should pronounce it Is there a reason some programmers write ++i in a normal for loop instead of writing i++?

They have the same effect on normal web browser rendering engines, but there is a fundamental difference between them

As the author writes in a discussion list post Think of three different situations I have a branch in git and want to figure out from what branch it originally was branched and at what commit Github seems to know, since when you do a pull request it usually automatically sets u.

I have some.nupkg files from a c# book that i would like to install to visual studio How can i install them Here is what i see in the add library package reference window showing no packages, wi. I was doing some work in my repository and noticed a file had local changes

I didn't want them anymore so i deleted the file, thinking i can just checkout a fresh copy

I wanted to do the git equi. I've seen them both being used in numerous pieces of c# code, and i'd like to know when to use i++ and when to use ++i (i being a number variable like int, float, double, etc). To revert changes made to your working copy, do this

Or equivalently, for git version >= 2.23 To revert changes made to the index (i.e., that you have added), do this Warning this will reset all of your unpushed commits to master! Git reset to revert a change that you have committed

Git revert <commit 1> <commit 2> to remove untracked files (e.g., new files.

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