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What is the !! (not not) operator in JavaScript?

... An easy way to describe it is: Boolean(5) === !!5; Same casting, fewer characters. – Micah Snyder Apr 24 '09 at 18:27 43 ...
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How do I convert a string to enum in TypeScript?

... So we can use typecast: let s = "Green"; let typedColor = <keyof typeof Color> s; – SergeyT Jun 8 '17 at 13:06 ...
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Why does integer division in C# return an integer and not a float?

... it, and that every time you do division you'll always need to remember to cast to floating points, you are mistaken. First off, integer division is quite a bit faster, so if you only need a whole number result, one would want to use the more efficient algorithm. Secondly, there are a number of al...
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How do you list the primary key of a SQL Server table?

...rimary Key and Foreign Keys ) and at the end of query put table name /* CAST IS DONE , SO THAT OUTPUT INTEXT FILE REMAINS WITH SCREEN LIMIT*/ WITH ALL_KEYS_IN_TABLE (CONSTRAINT_NAME,CONSTRAINT_TYPE,PARENT_TABLE_NAME,PARENT_COL_NAME,PARENT_COL_NAME_DATA_TYPE,REFERENCE_TABLE_NAME,REFERENCE_COL_NA...
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Signed to unsigned conversion in C - is it always safe?

... As was previously answered, you can cast back and forth between signed and unsigned without a problem. The border case for signed integers is -1 (0xFFFFFFFF). Try adding and subtracting from that and you'll find that you can cast back and have it be correct. ...
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Get all column names of a DataTable into string array using (LINQ/Predicate)

... Try this (LINQ method syntax): string[] columnNames = dt.Columns.Cast<DataColumn>() .Select(x => x.ColumnName) .ToArray(); or in LINQ Query syntax: string[] columnNames = (from dc in dt.Columns.Cast<DataCo...
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What is std::move(), and when should it be used?

...the object has type "rvalue-reference" (Type &&). std::move() is a cast that produces an rvalue-reference to an object, to enable moving from it. It's a new C++ way to avoid copies. For example, using a move constructor, a std::vector could just copy its internal pointer to data to the new...
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how to convert array values from string to int?

... intval() is less performant than (int) cast. So better use another solution with (int). see Method 3 here – Fabian Picone Apr 19 '16 at 7:24 ...
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Rails: How to reference images in CSS within Rails 4

... @fatman13 Yes, this only works with .scss and .sass files as far as I know. – zeeraw Apr 16 '14 at 16:55 ...
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In what cases do I use malloc and/or new?

... malloc is not typesafe in any meaningful way. In C++ you are required to cast the return from void*. This potentially introduces a lot of problems: #include <stdlib.h> struct foo { double d[5]; }; int main() { foo *f1 = malloc(1); // error, no cast foo *f2 = static_cast<foo*>...