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How to extract base URL from a string in JavaScript?

I'm trying to find a relatively easy and reliable method to extract the base URL from a string variable using JavaScript (or jQuery). ...
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Why does C++ not have reflection?

This is a somewhat bizarre question. My objectives are to understand the language design decision and to identify the possibilities of reflection in C++. ...
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The term “Context” in programming? [closed]

I have been programming for some months now and a frequently used word is "context" in classes. Like ServletContext (Java), Activity (Android), Service (Java, Android), NSManagedContext (Objective-C, iOS). ...
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MongoDB vs. Cassandra [closed]

I am evaluating what might be the best migration option. 6 Answers 6 ...
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Is it valid to define functions in JSON results?

Part of a website's JSON response had this (... added for context): 11 Answers 11 ...
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Why isn't the size of an array parameter the same as within main?

Why isn't the size of an array sent as a parameter the same as within main? 13 Answers ...
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Type erasure techniques

(With type erasure, I mean hiding some or all of the type information regarding a class, somewhat like Boost.Any.) I want to get a hold of type erasure techniques, while also sharing those, which I know of. My hope is kinda to find some crazy technique that somebody thought of in his/her darkest h...
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Interview questions: WPF Developer [closed]

What should every WPF developer know? 20 Answers 20 ...
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Can someone explain this 'double negative' trick? [duplicate]

I am by no means an expert at Javascript, but I have been reading Mark Pilgrim's "Dive into HTML5" webpage and he mentioned something that I would like a better understanding of. ...
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NumPy: function for simultaneous max() and min()

numpy.amax() will find the max value in an array, and numpy.amin() does the same for the min value. If I want to find both max and min, I have to call both functions, which requires passing over the (very big) array twice, which seems slow. ...