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Tooltips for cells in HTML table (no Javascript)

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Socket.io rooms difference between broadcast.to and sockets.in

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OrderBy descending in Lambda expression?

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MySQL - length() vs char_length()

...> 3, 1 As you can see the Euro sign occupies 3 bytes (it's encoded as 0xE282AC in UTF-8) even though it's only one character. share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Compare two Byte Arrays? (Java)

... In your example, you have: if (new BigInteger("1111000011110001", 2).toByteArray() == array) When dealing with objects, == in java compares reference values. You're checking to see if the reference to the array returned by toByteArray() is the same as the reference held in ...
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Define static method in source-file with declaration in header-file in C++

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How to select an element by classname using jqLite?

... 202 Essentially, and as-noted by @kevin-b: // find('#id') angular.element(document.querySelector('...
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what is the right way to treat Python argparse.Namespace() as a dictionary?

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What is the proper way to check for existence of variable in an EJS template (using ExpressJS)?

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How do I compare two strings in Perl?

...ment is stringwise not equal to the right argument. Binary cmp returns -1, 0, or 1 depending on whether the left argument is stringwise less than, equal to, or greater than the right argument. Binary ~~ does a smartmatch between its arguments. ... lt, le, ge, gt and cmp use the collation (sort) orde...