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What is the difference between JSON and Object Literal Notation?

...nce between a JavaScript object defined by using Object Literal Notation and JSON object ? 10 Answers ...
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How do I break a string over multiple lines?

... edited May 30 '19 at 22:23 Alexander Mills 1 answered Sep 24 '10 at 19:54 Matt WilliamsonMatt Williamson ...
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Default implementation for Object.GetHashCode()

How does the default implementation for GetHashCode() work? And does it handle structures, classes, arrays, etc. efficiently and well enough? ...
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Calling C/C++ from Python?

...ebsite: The Boost Python Library is a framework for interfacing Python and C++. It allows you to quickly and seamlessly expose C++ classes functions and objects to Python, and vice-versa, using no special tools -- just your C++ compiler. It is designed to wrap C++ interfaces non-intrusiv...
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Difference between 2 dates in SQLite

... SELECT julianday('now') - julianday(DateCreated) FROM Payment; share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Why is setTimeout(fn, 0) sometimes useful?

...o initialize the drop-down list, ready to have its selected index updated, and Your code to set the selected index Your code was consistently winning this race and attempting to set drop-down selection before the browser was ready, meaning that the bug would appear. This race existed because Java...
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Printf width specifier to maintain precision of floating-point value

...eventh = 1.0/7.0 results in the value below. Also shown are the preceding and following representable double floating point numbers. OneSeventh before = 0.1428571428571428 214571170656199683435261249542236328125 OneSeventh = 0.1428571428571428 49212692681248881854116916656494140625 OneSeven...
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Is it abusive to use IDisposable and “using” as a means for getting “scoped behavior” for exception

Something I often used back in C++ was letting a class A handle a state entry and exit condition for another class B , via the A constructor and destructor, to make sure that if something in that scope threw an exception, then B would have a known state when the scope was exited. This isn't pur...
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Difference between UTF-8 and UTF-16?

Difference between UTF-8 and UTF-16? Why do we need these? 5 Answers 5 ...
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Elegant ways to support equivalence (“equality”) in Python classes

...om classes it is often important to allow equivalence by means of the == and != operators. In Python, this is made possible by implementing the __eq__ and __ne__ special methods, respectively. The easiest way I've found to do this is the following method: ...