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What are the true benefits of ExpandoObject?

The ExpandoObject class being added to .NET 4 allows you to arbitrarily set properties onto an object at runtime. 10 Answ...
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Enabling markdown highlighting in Vim

I'm using Vim in a terminal on my MacBook Air with OS X Lion, and I can't seem to find a good plugin for Markdown syntax highlighting. ...
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Android Studio: Javadoc is empty on hover

I have moved from Eclipse to Android Studio recently, and am liking it. However, I miss the Javadoc on hover feature from Eclipse. ...
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PHP - Extracting a property from an array of objects

... this is the correct solution and will lead to the fact that every upcoming maintainer will be "wtf"'d :D – Andreas Klinger Jul 13 '09 at 11:56 ...
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What are the differences between B trees and B+ trees?

In a b-tree you can store both keys and data in the internal and leaf nodes , but in a b+ tree you have to store the data in the leaf nodes only . ...
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What happens to a declared, uninitialized variable in C? Does it have a value?

... Static variables (file scope and function static) are initialized to zero: int x; // zero int y = 0; // also zero void foo() { static int x; // also zero } Non-static variables (local variables) are indeterminate. Reading them prior to assigning a ...
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Execute script after specific delay using JavaScript

...p "threads" or that it should work "synchronously" may be true technically and semantically but don't really fit within the context of JavaScript, considering there really is no way to achieve a delay with either of those methods (you don't create "threads" in JS like you do in other languages). Als...
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How do I generate random number for each row in a TSQL Select?

I need a different random number for each row in my table. The following seemingly obvious code uses the same random value for each row. ...
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Using “super” in C++

... Bjarne Stroustrup mentions in Design and Evolution of C++ that super as a keyword was considered by the ISO C++ Standards committee the first time C++ was standardized. Dag Bruck proposed this extension, calling the base class "inherited." The proposal mention...
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How do I run a single test with Nose in Pylons

... of tests in the test/functional directory. I'm getting weird test results and I want to just run a single test. The nose documentation says I should be able to pass in a test name at the command line but I get ImportErrors no matter what I do ...