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Comment Inheritance for C# (actually any language)
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GhostDoc does exactly that. For methods which aren't inherited, it tries to create a description out of the name.
FlingThing() becomes "Flings the Thing"
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How to find all the tables in MySQL with specific column names in them?
I have 2-3 different column names that I want to look up in the entire DB and list out all tables which have those columns. Any easy script?
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What is the purpose of XORing a register with itself? [duplicate]
xor eax, eax will always set eax to zero, right? So, why does MSVC++ sometimes put it in my executable's code? Is it more efficient that mov eax, 0 ?
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How can I tell Rails to use RSpec instead of test-unit when creating a new Rails app?
...ersion 2.6.x). When I run the command rails new foo , it uses test-unit to generate the test stub files instead of rspec .
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apc vs eaccelerator vs xcache
Im doing research on which one of these to use and I can't really find one that stands out. Eaccelerator is faster than APC , but APC is better maintained. Xcache is faster but the others have easier syntax.
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Empty set literal?
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No, there's no literal syntax for the empty set. You have to write set().
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Append a NumPy array to a NumPy array
...k can accept more than 2 arrays in the sequence argument. Thus if you need to combine more than 2 arrays, vstack is more handy.
– ruhong
Oct 22 '15 at 12:57
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C# Entity-Framework: How can I combine a .Find and .Include on a Model Object?
I'm doing the mvcmusicstore practice tutorial. I noticed something when creating the scaffold for the album manager (add delete edit).
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How do I do an OR filter in a Django query?
I want to be able to list the items that either a user has added (they are listed as the creator) or the item has been approved.
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What does ~~ (“double tilde”) do in Javascript?
I was checking out an online game physics library today and came across the ~~ operator. I know a single ~ is a bitwise NOT, would that make ~~ a NOT of a NOT, which would give back the same value, wouldn't it?
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