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Type-juggling and (strict) greater/lesser-than comparisons in PHP

...RUE); // bool(false) Extra: PHP's < operator is not trichotomous, i.e. all of $a < $b, $b < $a and $a == $b can be false (Example same as for <= not being total). Extra: PHP's < operator can be circular, i.e. it is possible that $a < $b, $b < $c and $c < $a: var_dump(INF &...
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.htaccess: Invalid command 'RewriteEngine', perhaps misspelled or defined by a module not included i

...starting below this like copy pasted list in here # Example: # LoadModule foo_module modules/mod_foo.so LoadModule access_compat_module modules/mod_access_compat.so LoadModule actions_module modules/mod_actions.so LoadModule alias_module modules/mod_alias.so LoadModule allowmethods_module modules/...
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Naming convention - underscore in C++ and C# variables

... in a class field. What does the underscore mean? Is there a reference for all these special naming conventions? 19 Answers...
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How to import the class within the same directory or sub directory?

I have a directory that stores all the .py files. 13 Answers 13 ...
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Let JSON object accept bytes or let urlopen output strings

... bytes. If the resource in question is text, the character encoding is normally specified, either by the Content-Type HTTP header or by another mechanism (an RFC, HTML meta http-equiv,...). urllib should know how to encode the bytes to a string, but it's too naïve—it's a horribly underpowered an...
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Is it possible to add an HTML link in the body of a MAILTO link [duplicate]

...-link it either before sending, or at the other end when receiving. For really long urls that will likely wrap due to all the parameters, wrap the link in a less than/greater than symbol. This tells the email client not to wrap the url. e.g. <http://www.example.com/foo.php?this=a&really...
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Path.Combine for URLs?

...at Flurl includes a Url.Combine. More details: Url.Combine is basically a Path.Combine for URLs, ensuring one and only one separator character between parts: var url = Url.Combine( "http://MyUrl.com/", "/too/", "/many/", "/slashes/", "too", "few?", "x=1", "y=2" // result:...
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Using LINQ to concatenate strings

...pport aggregates as extension methods. Using the dot-notation, one simply calls a method on an IEnumerable object. Remember that aggregate queries are executed immediately. More information - MSDN: Aggregate Queries If you really want to use Aggregate use variant using StringBuilder proposed in...
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How to avoid having class data shared among instances?

...problem you face is that x.list and y.list are the same list, so when you call append on one, it affects the other. – Matt Moriarity Nov 5 '09 at 14:04 ...
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Inheritance and Overriding __init__ in python

... The book is a bit dated with respect to subclass-superclass calling. It's also a little dated with respect to subclassing built-in classes. It looks like this nowadays: class FileInfo(dict): """store file metadata""" def __init__(self, filename=None): super(FileInfo,...