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Differences between “BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY” and “BEGIN PRIVATE KEY”
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Copying the content from the above link for quick reference:
#define PEM_STRING_X509_OLD "X509 CERTIFICATE"
#define PEM_STRING_X509 "CERTIFICATE"
#define PEM_STRING_X509_PAIR "CERTIFICATE PAIR"
#define PEM_STRING_X509_TRUSTED "TRUSTED CERTIFICATE"
#define PEM_STRING_X509_REQ_OLD "NEW CERTI...
Sorting object property by values
...ou like, thus achieving exactly what you set out to do. That would work in all the browsers I know of, but it would be dependent on an implementation quirk, and could break at any time. You should never make assumptions about the order of elements in a JavaScript object.
var objSorted = {}
sortable....
Javascript sort array by two fields
...iot proof - but doesn't seem necessary.
function getSortMethod(){
var _args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments);
return function(a, b){
for(var x in _args){
var ax = a[_args[x].substring(1)];
var bx = b[_args[x].substring(1)];
var cx;
...
What's the difference between HEAD^ and HEAD~ in Git?
...f thumb
Use ~ most of the time — to go back a number of generations, usually what you want
Use ^ on merge commits — because they have two or more (immediate) parents
Mnemonics:
Tilde ~ is almost linear in appearance and wants to go backward in a straight line
Caret ^ suggests an interesting s...
Initializing a struct to 0
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The first is easiest(involves less typing), and it is guaranteed to work, all members will be set to 0[Ref 1].
The second is more readable.
The choice depends on user preference or the one which your coding standard mandates.
[Ref 1] Reference C99 Standard 6.7.8.21:
If there are fewe...
Can C++ code be valid in both C++03 and C++11 but do different things?
... // #1
void f(...); // #2
template<int N> void g() {
f(0*N); // Calls #2; used to call #1
}
Rounded results after integer division and modulo
In C++03 the compiler was allowed to either round towards 0 or towards negative infinity. In C++11 it is mandatory to round towards 0
int i = (-1) ...
How to pass command line arguments to a rake task
... symbol arguments to the task call. For example:
require 'rake'
task :my_task, [:arg1, :arg2] do |t, args|
puts "Args were: #{args} of class #{args.class}"
puts "arg1 was: '#{args[:arg1]}' of class #{args[:arg1].class}"
puts "arg2 was: '#{args[:arg2]}' of class #{args[:arg2].class}"
end
ta...
What are bitwise shift (bit-shift) operators and how do they work?
...hift operator, and meets the needs of both logical and arithmetic shifts.
All of these operators can be applied to integer values (int, long, possibly short and byte or char). In some languages, applying the shift operators to any datatype smaller than int automatically resizes the operand to be a...
Fancybox doesn't work with jQuery v1.9.0 [ f.browser is undefined / Cannot read property 'msie' ]
... by navigator.userAgent.match(/msie [6]/i) around line 615 (and/or replace all $.browser.msie instances, if any), thanks joofow
... that's it!
Or download the already patched version from HERE (UPDATED March 19, 2013 ... thanks fairylee for pointing out the extra closing bracket)
NOTE: this is an...
LINQ order by null column where order is ascending and nulls should be last
...nslated to LINQ method calls.
It turns out that
var products = from p in _context.Products
where p.ProductTypeId == 1
orderby p.LowestPrice.HasValue descending
orderby p.LowestPrice descending
select p;
will be translated by the compile...
