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What's the difference between an object initializer and a constructor?

What are the differences between the two and when would you use an "object initializer" over a "constructor" and vice-versa? I'm working with C#, if that matters. Also, is the object initializer method specific to C# or .NET? ...
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Why use ICollection and not IEnumerable or List on many-many/one-many relationships?

I see this a lot in tutorials, with navigation properties as ICollection<T> . 9 Answers ...
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Get bitcoin historical data [closed]

I want to do my own bitcoin chart. 7 Answers 7 ...
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Canvas is stretched when using CSS but normal with “width” / “height” properties

I have 2 canvases, one uses HTML attributes width and height to size it, the other uses CSS: 8 Answers ...
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When to use ' (or quote) in Lisp?

After making it through the major parts of an introductory Lisp book, I still couldn't understand what the special operator (quote) (or equivalent ' ) function does, yet this has been all over Lisp code that I've seen. ...
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How do I detect IE 8 with jQuery?

I need to detect not only the browser type but version as well using jQuery. Mostly I need to find out if it is IE 8 or not. ...
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Send string to stdin

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How to format a UTC date as a `YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss` string using NodeJS?

Using NodeJS, I want to format a Date into the following string format: 18 Answers 1...
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Get list of JSON objects with Spring RestTemplate

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What does a Ajax call response like 'for (;;); { json data }' mean? [duplicate]

I found this kind of syntax being used on Facebook for Ajax calls. I'm confused on the for (;;); part in the beginning of response. What is it used for? ...