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Why do results vary based on curly brace placement?

Why do the code snippets below, taken from this article , produce different results due to only a single change in the placement of curly braces? ...
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Postgres manually alter sequence

I'm trying to set a sequence to a specific value. 5 Answers 5 ...
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How to attach debugger to iOS app after launch?

I have an issue I am troubleshooting which occurs very infrequently and doesn't seem to happen when I have things running under Xcode. ...
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How to set 'auto' for upper limit, but keep a fixed lower limit with matplotlib.pyplot

I want to set the upper limit of the y-axis to 'auto', but I want to keep the lower limit of the y-axis to always be zero. I tried 'auto' and 'autorange', but those don't seem to work. Thank you in advance. ...
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Is PHP's count() function O(1) or O(n) for arrays?

Does count() really count the all the elements of a PHP array, or is this value cached somewhere and just gets retrieved? ...
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Is onload equal to readyState==4 in XMLHttpRequest?

I am confuse about the xhr return event, as I can tell, there are not so much different between onreadystatechange --> readyState == 4 and onload, is it true? ...
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Using a remote repository with non-standard port

I am setting up my local git project for a remote repository. The remote repository is being served on a non-standard port (4019). ...
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How to find out which JavaScript events fired?

... Just thought I'd add that you can do this in Chrome as well: Ctrl + Shift + I (Developer Tools) > Sources> Event Listener Breakpoints (on the right). You can also view all events that have already been attached by simply right clicking on the element and then browsi...
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How do you represent a JSON array of strings?

... I'll elaborate a bit more on ChrisR awesome answer and bring images from his awesome reference. A valid JSON always starts with either curly braces { or square brackets [, nothing else. { will start an object: { "key": value, "another key": valu...
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What does a script-Tag with src AND content mean?

Example from Googles +1 button: 4 Answers 4 ...