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How to loop through a plain JavaScript object with the objects as members?

How can I loop through all members in a JavaScript object including values that are objects. 24 Answers ...
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Bubble Sort Homework

In class we are doing sorting algorithms and, although I understand them fine when talking about them and writing pseudocode, I am having problems writing actual code for them. ...
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What is the advantage of using abstract classes instead of traits?

What is the advantage of using an abstract class instead of a trait (apart from performance)? It seems like abstract classes can be replaced by traits in most cases. ...
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Why does C# allow {} code blocks without a preceding statement?

Why does C# allow code blocks without a preceding statement (e.g. if , else , for , while )? 9 Answers ...
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What are JavaScript's builtin strings?

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How to merge dictionaries of dictionaries?

I need to merge multiple dictionaries, here's what I have for instance: 29 Answers 29 ...
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Is there a difference between “throw” and “throw ex”?

...nce; throw ex resets the stack trace (so your errors would appear to originate from HandleException) throw doesn't - the original offender would be preserved. static void Main(string[] args) { try { Method2(); } catch (Exception ex) { Console.Write(ex.StackTrac...
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Clojure: reduce vs. apply

... reduce and apply are of course only equivalent (in terms of the ultimate result returned) for associative functions which need to see all their arguments in the variable-arity case. When they are result-wise equivalent, I'd say that apply is always perfectly idiomatic, whi...
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Check if an element is present in an array [duplicate]

The function I am using now to check this is the following: 9 Answers 9 ...
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Does ruby have real multithreading?

I know about the "cooperative" threading of ruby using green threads . How can I create real "OS-level" threads in my application in order to make use of multiple cpu cores for processing? ...