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Does MSTest have an equivalent to NUnit's TestCase?
I find the TestCase feature in NUnit quite useful as a quick way to specify test parameters without needing a separate method for each test. Is there anything similar in MSTest?
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MySQL convert date string to Unix timestamp
How do I convert the following format to unix timestamp?
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Converting from longitude\latitude to Cartesian coordinates
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I have recently done something similar to this using the
"Haversine Formula" on WGS-84 data, which is a derivative of the "Law of Haversines" with very satisfying results.
Yes, WGS-84 assumes the Earth is an ellipsoid, but I believe you only get about a 0.5% a...
Generate an integer that is not among four billion given ones
...g that "integer" means 32 bits: 10 MB of space is more than enough for you to count how many numbers there are in the input file with any given 16-bit prefix, for all possible 16-bit prefixes in one pass through the input file. At least one of the buckets will have be hit less than 216 times. Do a s...
What's the difference between Spring Data's MongoTemplate and MongoRepository?
I need to write an application with which I can do complex queries using spring-data and mongodb. I have been starting by using the MongoRepository but struggled with complex queries to find examples or to actually understand the Syntax.
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How can I index a MATLAB array returned by a function without first assigning it to a local variable
For example, if I want to read the middle value from magic(5) , I can do so like this:
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Can constructors throw exceptions in Java?
Are constructors allowed to throw exceptions?
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How to convert a string to integer in C?
I am trying to find out if there is an alternative way of converting string to integer in C.
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What is “assert” in JavaScript?
... Perhaps you're using some library that provides one. The usual meaning is to throw an error if the expression passed into the function is false; this is part of the general concept of assertion checking. Usually assertions (as they're called) are used only in "testing" or "debug" builds and strippe...
What is the size of an enum in C?
I'm creating a set of enum values, but I need each enum value to be 64 bits wide. If I recall correctly, an enum is generally the same size as an int; but I thought I read somewhere that (at least in GCC) the compiler can make the enum any width they need to be to hold their values. So, is it possib...
