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How to get Top 5 records in SqLite?

... +2 for both the correct answer, and for not including uncool square brackets. – Reversed Engineer Oct 2 '17 at 14:20 2 ...
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Is == in PHP a case-sensitive string comparison?

I was unable to find this on php.net. Is the double equal sign ( == ) case sensitive when used to compare strings in PHP? 7...
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How to add a 'or' condition in #ifdef

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Is Java's assertEquals method reliable?

I know that == has some issues when comparing two Strings . It seems that String.equals() is a better approach. Well, I'm doing JUnit testing and my inclination is to use assertEquals(str1, str2) . Is this a reliable way to assert two Strings contain the same content? I would use assertTr...
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Redirect to Action in another controller

... called AccountController . One of them, lets call it Controller A , is in an Area called Admin and the other, lets call it Controller B , is not in any Area (I guess that means it's in the default Area ?). Controller B has an action method called Login . I have an action method ...
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class method generates “TypeError: … got multiple values for keyword argument …”

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html tables: thead vs th

It looks like (according to the examples on this page , anyways) that if you're using THEAD, you don't need to use TH. 7 A...
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How can I remove the string “\n” from within a Ruby string?

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@Nullable annotation usage

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MySQL: Order by field size/length

... BY LENGTH(description) DESC; The LENGTH function gives the length of string in bytes. If you want to count (multi-byte) characters, use the CHAR_LENGTH function instead: SELECT * FROM TEST ORDER BY CHAR_LENGTH(description) DESC; ...