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Why can I access TypeScript private members when I shouldn't be able to?
...bers in TypeScript, and I find it a little confusing. Intellisense doesn't allow to access private member, but in pure JavaScript, it's all there. This makes me think that TS doesn't implement private members correctly.
Any thoughts?
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How to sort in-place using the merge sort algorithm?
...the merging sequence that the unmerged elements won't be overwritten.
Actually, instead of sorting the second half of the working area, we can sort the first half, and put the working area between the two sorted arrays like this:
... sorted 1/4 array B | unsorted work area | ... sorted 1/2 array A...
How do I remove a property from a JavaScript object?
...t object, then that object will, of course, not be garbage collected until all references to it have disappeared.
delete will only work on properties whose descriptor marks them as configurable.
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Why should text files end with a newline?
I assume everyone here is familiar with the adage that all text files should end with a newline. I've known of this "rule" for years but I've always wondered — why?
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Django rest framework nested self-referential objects
... the `subcategories` field
return CategorySerializer()
Actually, as you've noted the above isn't quite right.
This is a bit of a hack, but you might try adding the field in after the serializer is already declared.
class CategorySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer):
parentCat...
C++ equivalent of java's instanceof
...nceof) you'd better ask yourself whether it's a necessary thing. It's generally a sign of poor design.
Typical workarounds is putting the special behaviour for the class you are checking for into a virtual function on the base class or perhaps introducing something like a visitor where you can int...
Getting the first character of a string with $str[0]
...am just not sure whether this is 'good practice', as that notation is generally used with arrays. This feature doesn't seem to be very well documented so I'm turning to you guys to tell me if it's all right – in all respects – to use this notation?
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How to get an object's properties in JavaScript / jQuery?
...Script's native for in loop:
var obj = {
foo: 'bar',
base: 'ball'
};
for(var key in obj) {
alert('key: ' + key + '\n' + 'value: ' + obj[key]);
}
or using jQuery's .each() method:
$.each(obj, function(key, element) {
alert('key: ' + key + '\n' + 'value: ' + element);
});
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SQL JOIN vs IN performance?
...here using a JOIN or an IN will give me the correct results... Which typically has better performance and why? How much does it depend on what database server you are running? (FYI I am using MSSQL)
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Making a property deserialize but not serialize with json.net
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There are actually several fairly simple approaches you can use to achieve the result you want.
Let's assume, for example, that you have your classes currently defined like this:
class Config
{
public Fizz ObsoleteSetting { get; set;...
