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Difference between “or” and || in Ruby? [duplicate]

What's the difference between the or and || operators in Ruby? Or is it just preference? 8 Answers ...
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Does MS SQL Server's “between” include the range boundaries?

...t_expression is greater than or equal to the value of begin_expression and less than or equal to the value of end_expression. DateTime Caveat NB: With DateTimes you have to be careful; if only a date is given the value is taken as of midnight on that day; to avoid missing times within your ...
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C++11 introduced a standardized memory model. What does it mean? And how is it going to affect C++ p

C++11 introduced a standardized memory model, but what exactly does that mean? And how is it going to affect C++ programming? ...
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Trust Store vs Key Store - creating with keytool

I understand that the keystore would usually hold private/public keys and the trust store only public keys (and represents the list of trusted parties you intend to communicate with). Well, that's my first assumption, so if that's not correct, I probably haven't started very well... ...
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When should we use mutex and when should we use semaphore

When should we use mutex and when should we use semaphore ? 12 Answers 12 ...
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Why does Windows64 use a different calling convention from all other OSes on x86-64?

...?BX, ?SP, ?BP, ?SI, ?DI. Hence choosing A/C/D (regs 0..2) for return value and the first two arguments (which is the "classical" 32bit __fastcall convention) is a logical choice. As far as going to 64bit is concerned, the "higher" regs are ordered, and both Microsoft and UN*X/Linux went for R8 / R9 ...
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What part of Hindley-Milner do you not understand?

...[below]". If there are multiple expressions in [above], then consider them anded together; all of the [above] must be true in order to guarantee the [below]. : means has type ∈ means is in. (Likewise ∉ means "is not in".) Γ is usually used to refer to an environment or context; in this case it ...
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What should every developer know about databases? [closed]

...ither regularly work with databases or may have to work with one someday. And considering the amount of misuse and abuse in the wild, and the volume of database-related questions that come up every day, it's fair to say that there are certain concepts that developers should know - even if they don'...
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Fastest exit strategy for a Panic Button in Crisis/Abuse Websites? [closed]

... (ALMOST) FINAL EDIT OK, I've read all the comments and this is what I think is the best solution but I've also thought of an ALL-LOCAL ALTERNATIVE. I'm open to further improvement/discussion var panic= function(){ document.body.innerHTML = ''; //this clears the cur...
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Xcode changes unmodified storyboard and XIB files

... .storyboard file has its starting <document> tag's toolsVersion and systemVersion attributes altered by whatever configuration the most recent file manipulator happens to be running. Synchronizing everybody's Xcode versions precisely seems to help with toolsVersion , but systemVersion...