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passport.js RESTful auth

...is done as an example im totally stuck – Simon Dragsbæk Jun 16 '16 at 19:25 add a comment  |  ...
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Best practices for catching and re-throwing .NET exceptions

What are the best practices to consider when catching exceptions and re-throwing them? I want to make sure that the Exception object's InnerException and stack trace are preserved. Is there a difference between the following code blocks in the way they handle this? ...
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How to read values from properties file?

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Remove multiple attributes with jQuery's removeAttr

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Why does PHP consider 0 to be equal to a string?

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Visual Studio 64 bit?

... @Jean-FrançoisCorbett, note that lingvomir's answer pre-dates the date of this question, likely because it originated on another question which was merged into this one =) – Rob Oct 24 '12 at 7:3...
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Simple way to encode a string according to a password?

...re cipher. It is one of the strongest of the simple ancient ciphers. Vigenère cipher It's quick and easy to implement. Something like: import base64 def encode(key, string): encoded_chars = [] for i in xrange(len(string)): key_c = key[i % len(key)] encoded_c = chr(ord(st...
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Django auto_now and auto_now_add

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How to create a cron job using Bash automatically without the interactive editor?

...o "00 09 * * 1-5 echo hello") | crontab - works. – Stéphane Bruckert Nov 4 '15 at 13:39 11 This ...
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Why does “pip install” inside Python raise a SyntaxError?

..., so I think it should be the accepted answer. – François M. Feb 11 '17 at 14:11 5 This is exact...