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Order of serialized fields using JSON.NET

...etting the order to 1 will only work if you set an order greater than 1 on all other properties. By default any property without an Order setting will be given an order of -1. So you must either give all serialized properties and order, or set your first item to -2 ...
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XPath OR operator for different nodes

... All title nodes with zipcode or book node as parent: Version 1: //title[parent::zipcode|parent::book] Version 2: //bookstore/book/title|//bookstore/city/zipcode/title ...
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How can I add an item to a IEnumerable collection?

...s can be added. In fact, it does not necessarily represent a collection at all! For example: IEnumerable<string> ReadLines() { string s; do { s = Console.ReadLine(); yield return s; } while (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(s)); } IEnumerable<string> lines ...
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How do I search within an array of hashes by hash values in ruby?

... You're looking for Enumerable#select (also called find_all): @fathers.select {|father| father["age"] > 35 } # => [ { "age" => 40, "father" => "Bob" }, # { "age" => 50, "father" => "Batman" } ] Per the documentation, it "returns an array contai...
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What is a columnar database?

...an easy fashion). How do they differ from relational databases? They generally differ from traditional (row-oriented) databases with regards to ... performance... storage requirements ... ease of modification of the schema ... ...in specific use cases of DBMSes. In particular they offer advanta...
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Can we instantiate an abstract class?

...that here: - Whenever a new class instance is created, memory space is allocated for it with room for all the instance variables declared in the class type and all the instance variables declared in each superclass of the class type, including all the instance variables that may be hidden....
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What's the difference between backtracking and depth first search?

...at could be made at this state. I think lcn's answer, that backtracking usually means DFS on the (usually implicit) search tree generated during recursion, comes closest to the truth. – j_random_hacker Jul 27 '13 at 2:44 ...
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What is Full Text Search vs LIKE

... In general, there is a tradeoff between "precision" and "recall". High precision means that fewer irrelevant results are presented (no false positives), while high recall means that fewer relevant results are missing (no false negatives). Using the LIKE operator gives you 100% precisi...
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How to fix “no valid 'aps-environment' entitlement string found for application” in Xcode 4.3?

...ructions elsewhere on the web. Our shop is fairly new to iOS dev, I personally am completely inexperienced with iOS dev and Xcode. I've stumbled through tens of tutorials, articles, and trouble posts from Apple and elsewhere and I feel like I might be nearly there... ...
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Getting an element from a Set

...as already been added to the Set? For example, when .equals() does not use all of the fields, as the OP specified. A less efficient solution would be to remove the element and re-add it with its values updated. – KyleM Feb 19 '13 at 17:48 ...