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jQuery removeClass wildcard
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[] and {} vs list() and dict(), which is better?
I understand that they are both essentially the same thing, but in terms of style, which is the better (more Pythonic) one to use to create an empty list or dict?
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How can I join multiple SQL tables using the IDs?
I have 4 different tables that I want to join. The tables are structured with columns as follows:
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C++ sorting and keeping track of indexes
Using C++, and hopefully the standard library, I want to sort a sequence of samples in ascending order, but I also want to remember the original indexes of the new samples.
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Why does changing the sum order returns a different result?
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Maybe this question is stupid, but why does simply changing the order of the elements affects the result?
It will change the points at which the values are rounded, based on their magnitude. As an example of the kind of thing ...
How to create a tuple with only one element
In the below example I would expect all the elements to be tuples, why is a tuple converted to a string when it only contains a single string?
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Seeking clarification on apparent contradictions regarding weakly typed languages
I think I understand strong typing , but every time I look for examples for what is weak typing I end up finding examples of programming languages that simply coerce/convert types automatically.
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Underscore: sortBy() based on multiple attributes
I am trying to sort an array with objects based on multiple attributes. I.e if the first attribute is the same between two objects a second attribute should be used to comapare the two objects. For example, consider the following array:
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How to check if an object is serializable in C#
I am looking for an easy way to check if an object in C# is serializable.
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How do I merge two javascript objects together in ES6+?
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You will be able to do a shallow merge/extend/assign in ES6 by using Object.assign:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/assign
Syntax:
Object.assign(target, sources);
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