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Rails raw SQL example

... and then you'd need to call values on this PG::Result object to get the results array – jobwat Mar 26 '14 at 1:00 3 ...
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Access object child properties using a dot notation string [duplicate]

...(r, "b.b2")); //-> 99 Although there are answers that extend this to "allow" array index access, that's not really necessary as you can just specify numerical indexes using dot notation with this method: getDescendantProp({ a: [ 1, 2, 3 ] }, 'a.2'); //-> 3 ...
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How can I export tables to Excel from a webpage [closed]

... can I export tables to Excel from a webpage. I want the export to contain all the formatting and colours. 14 Answers ...
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Python (and Python C API): __new__ versus __init__

...vs immutable types. __new__ accepts a type as the first argument, and (usually) returns a new instance of that type. Thus it is suitable for use with both mutable and immutable types. __init__ accepts an instance as the first argument and modifies the attributes of that instance. This is inappropr...
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Is there a performance difference between i++ and ++i in C++?

... However, if i is an instance of a C++ class, then i++ and ++i are making calls to one of the operator++ functions. Here's a standard pair of these functions: Foo& Foo::operator++() // called for ++i { this->data += 1; return *this; } Foo Foo::operator++(int ignored_dummy_value) ...
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Finding the type of an object in C++

... dynamic_cast should do the trick TYPE& dynamic_cast<TYPE&> (object); TYPE* dynamic_cast<TYPE*> (object); The dynamic_cast keyword casts a datum from one pointer or reference type to another, performing a runtime...
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What exactly are late static bindings in PHP?

...s in the PHP manual. However, I'll try to give you a quick summary. Basically, it boils down to the fact that the self keyword does not follow the same rules of inheritance. self always resolves to the class in which it is used. This means that if you make a method in a parent class and call it ...
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Defining a variable with or without export

... Specifically export makes the variable available to child processes via the environment. – Beano Jul 21 '09 at 13:35 ...
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How do I use itertools.groupby()?

I haven't been able to find an understandable explanation of how to actually use Python's itertools.groupby() function. What I'm trying to do is this: ...
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What is the purpose of Flask's context stacks?

...backend". In other words, the Flask(...) application constructor has been called twice, creating two instances of a Flask application. Contexts When you are working with Flask, you often end up using global variables to access various functionality. For example, you probably have code that reads.....