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Naming of ID columns in database tables

...e wrong records. If you would like to use the USING syntax that some dbs allow, you cannot if you use ID. If you use ID you can easily end up with a mistaken join if you happen to be copying the join syntax (don't tell me that no one ever does this!)and forget to change the alias in the join con...
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What is the overhead of creating a new HttpClient per call in a WebAPI client?

...nt? Is it better to have one instance of the HttpClient for multiple calls? 7 Answers ...
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How to check if a string is a valid date

... Using a "catch-it-all" rescue should be considered an anti-pattern. It can hide out other errors which we don't expect and make the debugging of the code extremely difficult. – yagooar Jan 29 '13 at 10:32...
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Can grep show only words that match search pattern?

... grep across a number of directories it did display the full file path for all matched files, whereas with -h it just displayed the matched words without any specification about which file it is. So, to match the original question, I think it is necessary in certain circumstances. ...
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Sorting dictionary keys in python [duplicate]

... have an elegant solution which gives (key,value) pairs sorted by key. ...and doesn't require providing the dict variable name more than once (I tend to have very long descriptive variable names). d.iteritems() still seems the most useful. – travc Jan 30 '13 ...
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Compile (but do not run) a Python script [duplicate]

...want to check the script for syntax errors. I was hoping for a simple command line switch, but I didn't see anything in python --help . I'd like an answer for both Python 2 and Python 3. ...
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How do I force Postgres to use a particular index?

...of why and what you can do instead can be found here. The reasons are basically that it's a performance hack that tends to cause more problems later down the line as your data changes, whereas PostgreSQL's optimizer can re-evaluate the plan based on the statistics. In other words, what might be a go...
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Advantages of std::for_each over for loop

... The nice thing with C++11 (previously called C++0x), is that this tiresome debate will be settled. I mean, no one in their right mind, who wants to iterate over a whole collection, will still use this for(auto it = collection.begin(); it != collection.end() ; ++...
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Quick and easy file dialog in Python?

I have a simple script which parses a file and loads it's contents to a database. I don't need a UI, but right now I'm prompting the user for the file to parse using raw_input which is most unfriendly, especially because the user can't copy/paste the path. I would like a quick and easy way to pre...
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How can I format my grep output to show line numbers at the end of the line, and also the hit count?

... sometimes man page can take many pages. And this is hard to read all of them – Eugen Konkov May 22 '18 at 13:44 add a comment  |  ...