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Should I use != or for not equal in T-SQL?

I have seen SQL that uses both != and <> for not equal . What is the preferred syntax and why? 14 Answers ...
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How to organize a node app that uses sequelize?

...e file but just to provide the necesary information for its initialization and let a centralized module take care of the models setup and instantiation. So the steps are: Have several Model files with data about the model, like fields, relationships and options. Have a singleton module which loads ...
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Application_Start not firing?

I have an ASP.NET MVC (beta) application that I'm working on, and am having trouble figuring out if I'm doing something wrong, or if my Application_Start method in Global.asax.cs is in fact not firing when I try to debug the application. ...
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Is functional GUI programming possible? [closed]

I've recently caught the FP bug (trying to learn Haskell), and I've been really impressed with what I've seen so far (first-class functions, lazy evaluation, and all the other goodies). I'm no expert yet, but I've already begun to find it easier to reason "functionally" than imperatively for basic ...
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Unable to update the EntitySet - because it has a DefiningQuery and no element exis

...pdate in the Entity Framework designer (or alternatively delete the entity and then add it) before you stop getting the error. share | improve this answer | follow ...
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In Python, when should I use a function instead of a method?

...nt "can't kill it." Moving away from this analogy, why do we use methods and classes? Because we want to contain data and hopefully structure our code in a manner such that it will be reusable and extensible in the future. This brings us to the notion of encapsulation which is so dear to OO design...
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Why does 2 mod 4 = 2?

...ion. My term does not start for two more weeks so I can't ask a professor, and the suspense would kill me. 19 Answers ...
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What are the differences between “=” and

What are the differences between the assignment operators = and <- in R? 7 Answers ...
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Is it possible to decrypt MD5 hashes?

...hat there are 2128 possible MD5 hashes. That is a reasonably large number, and yet it is most definitely finite. And yet, there are an infinite number of possible inputs to a given hash function (and most of them contain more than 128 bits, or a measly 16 bytes). So there are actually an infinite nu...
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Why is an int in OCaml only 31 bits?

...d bit is used for garbage collection. But why is it that way only for ints and not for the other basic types? 5 Answers ...