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Haskell Type vs Data Constructor
...erstanding type constructors and data constructors. For example, I don't really understand the difference between this:
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How to capture no file for fs.readFileSync()?
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Basically, fs.readFileSync throws an error when a file is not found. This error is from the Error prototype and thrown using throw, hence the only way to catch is with a try / catch block:
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Best database field type for a URL
...er is subject to the maximum row size (65,535 bytes, which is shared among all columns) and the character set used.
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< MySQL 5.0.3 use TEXT
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>= MySQL 5.0.3 use VARCHAR(2083)
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C/C++ NaN constant (literal)?
... Indeed, it's an option if you need obfuscation but not portability. Personally, I prefer portability without obfuscation, so I won't suggest it myself.
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The name 'model' does not exist in current context in MVC3
...ter my first attempt to convert to Razor failed), and this was the problem all along. Thanks!
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What is the purpose of the HTML “no-js” class?
...f/else statement in your CSS code. For example, .myclass { /* CSS code for all versions of your page goes here */ }, .js .myclass { /* This CSS code will only show up if JS is enabled */ } and .no-js .myclass { /* This CSS code will only show up if JS is disabled. */ }. Hope this helps. -Nick
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Python set to list
...k that you didn't overwrite list by accident:
>>> assert list == __builtins__.list
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PostgreSQL query to list all table names?
Is there any query available to list all tables in my Postgres DB.
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Javascript fuzzy search that makes sense
...oth strings.
Jaccard distance: 1 minues the quotient of shared N-grams and all observed N-grams.
Maybe you could use a weighted combination (or minimum) of these metrics, with Levenshtein -- common substring, common N-gram or Jaccard will all strongly prefer similar strings -- or perhaps try just ...
How do I use arrays in C++?
C++ inherited arrays from C where they are used virtually everywhere. C++ provides abstractions that are easier to use and less error-prone ( std::vector<T> since C++98 and std::array<T, n> since C++11 ), so the need for arrays does not arise quite as often as it does in C. However, ...
