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Does PostgreSQL support “accent insensitive” collations?
In Microsoft SQL Server, it's possible to specify an "accent insensitive" collation (for a database, table or column), which means that it's possible for a query like
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Is a `=default` move constructor equivalent to a member-wise move constructor?
Is this
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How do I get Windows to go as fast as Linux for compiling C++?
I know this is not so much a programming question but it is relevant.
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What is the “N+1 selects problem” in ORM (Object-Relational Mapping)?
The "N+1 selects problem" is generally stated as a problem in Object-Relational mapping (ORM) discussions, and I understand that it has something to do with having to make a lot of database queries for something that seems simple in the object world.
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Convert light frequency to RGB?
Does anyone know of any formula for converting a light frequency to an RGB value?
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What's the difference between event.stopPropagation and event.preventDefault?
They seem to be doing the same thing...
Is one modern and one old? Or are they supported by different browsers?
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What is the difference between “#!/usr/bin/env bash” and “#!/usr/bin/bash”?
In the header of a Bash script, what's the difference between those two statements:
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Git commits are duplicated in the same branch after doing a rebase
I understand the scenario presented in Pro Git about The Perils of Rebasing . The author basically tells you how to avoid duplicated commits:
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Abusing the algebra of algebraic data types - why does this work?
The 'algebraic' expression for algebraic data types looks very suggestive to someone with a background in mathematics. Let me try to explain what I mean.
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Byte order mark screws up file reading in Java
I'm trying to read CSV files using Java. Some of the files may have a byte order mark in the beginning, but not all. When present, the byte order gets read along with the rest of the first line, thus causing problems with string compares.
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