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Linq to Entities - SQL “IN” clause

In T-SQL you could have a query like: 8 Answers 8 ...
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How to check for an undefined or null variable in JavaScript?

We are frequently using the following code pattern in our JavaScript code 24 Answers 2...
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Does Eclipse have line-wrap

I'm editing an XML file with the Eclipse IDE and need to input paragraphs of text. It doesn't seem that eclipse has a line-wrap feature though. Anyone knows if it does or if there's a plugin for that? ...
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node.js hash string?

I have a string that I want to hash. What's the easiest way to generate the hash in node.js? 11 Answers ...
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How do I know if a generator is empty from the start?

Is there a simple way of testing if the generator has no items, like peek , hasNext , isEmpty , something along those lines? ...
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MYSQL OR vs IN performance

I am wondering if there is any difference in regards to performance between the following 14 Answers ...
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detect key press in python?

I am making a stopwatch type program in python and I would like to know how to detect if a key is pressed (such as p for pause and s for stop), and I would not like it to be something like raw_input that waits for the user's input before continuing execution. Anyone know how to do this in a while lo...
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Which exception should I raise on bad/illegal argument combinations in Python?

I was wondering about the best practices for indicating invalid argument combinations in Python. I've come across a few situations where you have a function like so: ...
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Can we instantiate an abstract class?

During one of my interview, I was asked "If we can instantiate an abstract class?" 16 Answers ...
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C# DateTime.Now precision

I just ran into some unexpected behavior with DateTime.UtcNow while doing some unit tests. It appears that when you call DateTime.Now/UtcNow in rapid succession, it seems to give you back the same value for a longer-than-expected interval of time, rather than capturing more precise millisecond incre...