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Pretty-print C++ STL containers

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Mark parameters as NOT nullable in C#/.NET?

Is there a simple attribute or data contract that I can assign to a function parameter that prevents null from being passed in C#/.NET? Ideally this would also check at compile time to make sure the literal null isn't being used anywhere for it and at run-time throw ArgumentNullException . ...
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Best way to find if an item is in a JavaScript array? [duplicate]

What is the best way to find if an object is in an array? 8 Answers 8 ...
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Which sort algorithm works best on mostly sorted data? [closed]

Which sorting algorithm works best on mostly sorted data? 20 Answers 20 ...
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Test for existence of nested JavaScript object key

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Using “Object.create” instead of “new”

Javascript 1.9.3 / ECMAScript 5 introduces Object.create , which Douglas Crockford amongst others has been advocating for a long time. How do I replace new in the code below with Object.create ? ...
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How to fix Array indexOf() in JavaScript for Internet Explorer browsers

If you have worked with JavaScript at any length you are aware that Internet Explorer does not implement the ECMAScript function for Array.prototype.indexOf() [including Internet Explorer 8]. It is not a huge problem, because you can extend the functionality on your page with the following code. ...
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What are some alternatives to ReSharper? [closed]

I'm considering purchasing a ReSharper license, but are there any possible alternatives to ReSharper and how would you rate these compared to ReSharper? ...
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How do I find a default constraint using INFORMATION_SCHEMA?

I'm trying to test if a given default constraint exists. I don't want to use the sysobjects table, but the more standard INFORMATION_SCHEMA. ...
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When should we use Observer and Observable?

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