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Update multiple rows in same query using PostgreSQL

... This is wrong... You will update all rows, even if it is not '123' nor '345'. You should use WHERE column_b IN ('123','456')... – MatheusOl Sep 14 '13 at 3:54 ...
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PHP method chaining?

...g PHP 5 and I've heard of a new featured in the object-oriented approach, called 'method chaining'. What is it exactly? How do I implement it? ...
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Eclipse: Enable autocomplete / content assist

... If you would like to use autocomplete all the time without having to worry about hitting Ctrl + Spacebar or your own keyboard shortcut, you can make the following adjustment in the Eclipse preferences to trigger autocomplete simply by typing several different cha...
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Entity Framework - Code First - Can't Store List

... This is the only really correct answer IMHO. All the others require you to change your model, and that violates the principle that domain models should be persistence ignorant. (It is fine if you are using separate persistence and domain model...
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How to print a percentage value in python?

... Is float(1) really more pythonic than 1.? – Tobias Kienzler Jul 17 '13 at 7:58 ...
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Are there any disadvantages to always using nvarchar(MAX)?

In SQL Server 2005, are there any disadvantages to making all character fields nvarchar(MAX) rather than specifying a length explicitly, e.g. nvarchar(255)? (Apart from the obvious one that you aren't able to limit the field length at the database level) ...
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Is it worth using Python's re.compile?

...uick glance at the actual Python 2.5 library code, I see that Python internally compiles AND CACHES regexes whenever you use them anyway (including calls to re.match()), so you're really only changing WHEN the regex gets compiled, and shouldn't be saving much time at all - only the time it takes to ...
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How do I PHP-unserialize a jQuery-serialized form?

.... You do indeed need to parse the string that serialize returns. See the really popular answer below. – Isaac Lubow Mar 1 '19 at 2:17 add a comment  |  ...
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How to delete all rows from all tables in a SQL Server database?

How to delete all rows from all tables in a SQL Server database? 11 Answers 11 ...
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I want to get the type of a variable at runtime

...that comparison return true, but it would require a few book chapters to really cover TypeTag, so I'll stop here. Finally, maybe you don't care about the type of the variable at all. Maybe you just want to know what is the class of a value, in which case the answer is rather simple: val x = 5 x.ge...