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JavaScript OR (||) variable assignment explanation

... variable is falsy. The boolean operators in JavaScript can return an operand, and not always a boolean result as in other languages. The Logical OR operator (||) returns the value of its second operand, if the first one is falsy, otherwise the value of the first operand is returned. For example:...
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mysqli_fetch_assoc() expects parameter / Call to a member function bind_param() errors. How to get t

... reason. Unfortunately, by default such errors are not transferred to PHP, and all you've got is a cryptic error message mentioned above. Hence it is very important to configure PHP and MySQLi to report MySQL errors to you. And once you get the error message, fixing it will be a piece of cake. How...
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What are -moz- and -webkit-? [duplicate]

I am a beginner at CSS and when I was looking at some CSS code the other day, I found these lines. In the tutorials I used to learn CSS, I have never seen anything like these lines. Could someone please explain these lines to me or give me a source where I could learn to implement lines like these? ...
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What is self-documenting code and can it replace well documented code? [closed]

...mments (Doxygen, JavaDoc, XML comments etc.) for every class, member, type and method AND clearly comments any parts of the code that are not self-documenting AND writes a comment for each block of code that explains the intent, or what the code does on a higher abstraction level (i.e. find all file...
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What's the difference between “Layers” and “Tiers”?

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Why is typeof null “object”?

I'm reading 'Professional Javascript for Web Developers' Chapter 4 and it tells me that the five types of primitives are: undefined, null, boolean, number and string. ...
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How can I list ALL grants a user received?

... It would be interesting to left join the role_role_privs table and then CONNECT BY PRIOR granted_role = role to recurse into transitive role privileges... – Lukas Eder Oct 9 '14 at 8:25 ...
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Search and replace a line in a file in Python

I want to loop over the contents of a text file and do a search and replace on some lines and write the result back to the file. I could first load the whole file in memory and then write it back, but that probably is not the best way to do it. ...
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Is it possible to install iOS 6 SDK on Xcode 5?

...awhile since we updated; but they still accepted it after iOS 6 came out), and I currently build 10.5 apps with Xcode 5. See How to point Xcode to an old SDK so it can be used as a "Base SDK"? for details on how to set it up. You can use my fix-xcode script to link everything for you every time yo...
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Difference between “read commited” and “repeatable read”

...ame data again, it will find the previously read data in place, unchanged, and available to read. The next isolation level, serializable, makes an even stronger guarantee: in addition to everything repeatable read guarantees, it also guarantees that no new data can be seen by a subsequent read. Sa...