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How to dynamically create a class?

...ynamic AddProperty(expando, "Language", "English"); for more see https://www.oreilly.com/learning/building-c-objects-dynamically share | improve this answer | follow ...
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What's the idiomatic syntax for prepending to a short python list?

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Get Character value from KeyCode in JavaScript… then trim

...le the character A has a charcode of 41 (according to, for example, http://www.utf8-chartable.de/). However, those are hex values, converting to decimal gives us a charcode of 65 for "A" and 97 for "a".[1] This is consistent with what we get from String.fromCharCode for these values. My own requi...
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How to get Core Data object from specific Object ID?

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How to override trait function and call it from the overridden function?

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JUnit 4 Test Suites

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Why should hash functions use a prime number modulus?

... Just to provide an alternate viewpoint there's this site: http://www.codexon.com/posts/hash-functions-the-modulo-prime-myth Which contends that you should use the largest number of buckets possible as opposed to to rounding down to a prime number of buckets. It seems like a reasonable pos...
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C/C++ NaN constant (literal)?

... This can be done using the numeric_limits in C++: http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/limits/numeric_limits/ These are the methods you probably want to look at: infinity() T Representation of positive infinity, if available. quiet_NaN() T Representation of quiet (non-signalin...
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Difference between a class and a module

...e way of getting the job done. (This answer originally linked to http://www.rubycentral.com/pickaxe/classes.html, but that link and its domain are no longer active.) share | improve this answer ...
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How to see if an object is an array without using reflection?

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