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Alter Table Add Column Syntax
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@ethanbustad It is also valid for DB2 and Postgres.
– ᴠɪɴᴄᴇɴᴛ
Sep 2 '16 at 14:39
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Question mark and colon in JavaScript
...rm of: condition ? value-if-true : value-if-false
Think of the ? as "then" and : as "else".
Your code is equivalent to
if (max != 0)
hsb.s = 255 * delta / max;
else
hsb.s = 0;
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What is causing this ActiveRecord::ReadOnlyRecord error?
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Rails 2.3.3 and lower
From the ActiveRecord CHANGELOG(v1.12.0, October 16th, 2005):
Introduce read-only records. If you call object.readonly! then it will
mark the object as read-only and raise
ReadOnlyRecord if you call
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difference between use and require
Can anyone explain the difference between use and require , both when used directly and as :use and :require in the ns macro?
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Using isKindOfClass with Swift
I'm trying to pick up a bit of Swift lang and I'm wondering how to convert the following Objective-C into Swift:
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Remove the error indicator from a previously-validated EditText widget
I am using an EditText widget, and I am validating it with the setError() method of EditText and it validates correctly.
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What's the difference between Protocol Buffers and Flatbuffers?
Both are serialization libraries and are developed by Google developers. Is there any big difference between them? Is it a lot of work to convert code using Protocol Buffers to use FlatBuffers ?
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What's the difference between IQueryable and IEnumerable
...ry IEnumerables using the Linq extensions. So what is this IQueryable and how does it differ?
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Simple basic explanation of a Distributed Hash Table (DHT)
...e now independent nodes in a network.
This gives a lot of fault-tolerance and reliability, and possibly some performance benefit, but it also throws up a lot of headaches. For example, what happens when a node leaves the network, by failing or otherwise? And how do you redistribute keys when a node...
Python regex find all overlapping matches?
...he pattern. So it finds position 0 of the string, position 1 of the string and so on. Then it grabs group(1) - the matching pattern and makes a list of those. VERY cool.
– Tal Weiss
Jul 18 '13 at 20:28
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