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Database, Table and Column Naming Conventions? [closed]

... Hungarian-esque Constraint Prefixes and worst of all SPACES " " for multi-word table names. Additionally system tables for SQLServer use plurals so it seems AdventureWorks was the black sheep in this bunch. – Marcus Pope Mar 20 '12 at 20:09 ...
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Regular expression for exact match of a string

I want to match two passwords with regular expression. For example I have two inputs "123456" and "1234567" then the result should be not match (false). And when I have entered "123456" and "123456" then the result should be match (true). ...
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Checking if a field contains a string

...dex can be large. It contains one index entry for each unique post-stemmed word in each indexed field for each document inserted. A text index will take longer to build than a normal index. A text index does not store phrases or information about the proximity of words in the documents. As a result,...
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Insert into a MySQL table or update if exists

... "transgress" is not the word you're looking for :) Unfortunately, now I've seen "transgress", I can no longer visualise the actual word.. – mwfearnley Apr 13 '17 at 7:47 ...
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What is MOJO in Maven?

I'm reading about Maven right now and everywhere in a text I see this word (mojo). I approximately understand what it means, but I would not refuse from a good explanation. I tried to google, but found only non-maven explanations. ...
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How to autosize a textarea using Prototype?

... resizes vertically. Horizontal resize strikes me as being a mess, due to word-wrap, long lines, and so on, but vertical resize seems to be pretty safe and nice. None of the Facebook-using-newbies I know have ever mentioned anything about it or been confused. I'd use this as anecdotal evidence to ...
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How can I check if character in a string is a letter? (Python)

... True 文 True >>> This code work: >>> def is_alpha(word): ... try: ... return word.encode('ascii').isalpha() ... except: ... return False ... >>> is_alpha('中国') False >>> is_alpha(u'中国') False >>> >>> a = 'a...
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What is the difference between a strongly typed language and a statically typed language?

...s". Does one imply the other? On a pedantic level, no, because the word "strong" doesn't really mean anything. But in practice, people almost always do one of two things: They (incorrectly) use "strong" and "weak" to mean "static" and "dynamic", in which case they (incorrectly) are using ...
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Is there a way to escape a CDATA end token in xml?

...ed using "<" and "&". CDATA sections cannot nest. In other words, it's not possible to use entity reference, markup or any other form of interpreted syntax. The only parsed text inside a CDATA section is ]]>, and it terminates the section. Hence, it is not possible to escape ]]&gt...
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Regex to Match Symbols: !$%^&*()_+|~-=`{}[]:";'?,./

... Answer /[\W\S_]/ Explanation This creates a character class removing the word characters, space characters, and adding back the underscore character (as underscore is a "word" character). All that is left is the special characters. Capital letters represent the negation of their lowercase counter...