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JavaScript data formatting/pretty printer

I'm trying to find a way to pretty print a JavaScript data structure in a human-readable form for debugging. 15 Answers ...
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Convert xlsx to csv in Linux with command line

I'm looking for a way to convert xlsx files to csv files on Linux. 10 Answers 10 ...
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How to initialize a JavaScript Date to a particular time zone

I have date time in a particular timezone as a string and I want to convert this to the local time. But, I don't know how to set the timezone in the Date object. ...
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How do I assign an alias to a function name in C++?

It's easy to create a new name for a type, a variable or a namespace. But how do I assign a new name to a function? For example, I want to use the name holler for printf . #define is obvious... any other way? ...
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How can I force Powershell to return an array when a call only returns one object?

I'm using Powershell to set up IIS bindings on a web server, and having a problem with the following code: 7 Answers ...
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C# Sort and OrderBy comparison

I can sort a list using Sort or OrderBy. Which one is faster? Are both working on same algorithm? 7 Answers ...
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enum.values() - is an order of returned enums deterministic

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What is the copy-and-swap idiom?

What is this idiom and when should it be used? Which problems does it solve? Does the idiom change when C++11 is used? 5 An...
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How to get an enum which is created in attrs.xml in code

I created a custom View (find it here ) with an declare-styleable attribute of type enum. In xml I can now choose one of the enum entries for my custom attribute. Now I want to create an method to set this value programmatically, but I can not access the enum. ...
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What is the rationale for all comparisons returning false for IEEE754 NaN values?

Why do comparisons of NaN values behave differently from all other values? That is, all comparisons with the operators ==, =, where one or both values is NaN returns false, contrary to the behaviour of all other values. ...