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NULL values inside NOT IN clause

... @Ian - It looks like "A NOT IN ( 'X', 'Y' )" actually is an alias for A <> 'X' AND A <> 'Y' in SQL. (I see that you discovered this yourself in stackoverflow.com/questions/3924694/…, but wanted to make sure your objection was addressed in this question.) ...
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Temporarily disable some plugins using pathogen in vim.

...ne plugin. I would like to load only this plugin, without having to delete all the other bundles in my pathogen's bundle folder, to debug. ...
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What's the difference between unit tests and integration tests? [duplicate]

...nit test is a test written by the programmer to verify that a relatively small piece of code is doing what it is intended to do. They are narrow in scope, they should be easy to write and execute, and their effectiveness depends on what the programmer considers to be useful. The tests are intended f...
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How to trigger the window resize event in JavaScript?

...rigger on window resize. I want to know how I can trigger the event to be called. For example, when hide a div, I want my trigger function to be called. ...
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LINQ Ring: Any() vs Contains() for Huge Collections

... Does Any() perform the operation on all objects in the collection or does it terminate with the first match? – Quarkly Feb 14 '19 at 18:02 1 ...
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What does the (unary) * operator do in this Ruby code?

...*[arg1, arg2, arg3] It can also be used in a different context, to catch all remaining method arguments in a method definition. In that case, it does not expand, but combine: def method2(*args) # args will hold Array of all arguments end Some more detailed information here. ...
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Why is this F# code so slow?

...es generic comparison (I thought this uses just IComparable, but it is actually more complicated - it would use structural comparison for F# types and it's fairly complex logic). > let min3(a, b, c) = min a (min b c);; val min3 : 'a * 'a * 'a -> 'a when 'a : comparison In the C# version, ...
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Representing null in JSON

...s of type undefined. JSON2 {"myCount": null} In this case, myCount is actually defined, albeit its value is null. This is not the same as both "not undefined and not null", and if you were testing for one condition or the other, this might succeed whereas JSON1 would fail. This is the definitive wa...
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Difference between C++03 throw() specifier C++11 noexcept

...Exception specifiers were deprecated because exception specifiers are generally a terrible idea. noexcept was added because it's the one reasonably useful use of an exception specifier: knowing when a function won't throw an exception. Thus it becomes a binary choice: functions that will throw and f...
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Randomize a List

... Shuffle method, which is asking for trouble if the method is going to be called repeatedly. Below is a fixed, full example based on a really useful comment received today from @weston here on SO. Program.cs: using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Threading; namespace Simple...