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Which equals operator (== vs ===) should be used in JavaScript comparisons?

... The strict equality operator (===) behaves identically to the abstract equality operator (==) except no type conversion is done, and the types must be the same to be considered equal. Reference: Javascript Tutorial: Comparison Operators The == operator will ...
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Abusing the algebra of algebraic data types - why does this work?

The 'algebraic' expression for algebraic data types looks very suggestive to someone with a background in mathematics. Let me try to explain what I mean. ...
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Remove duplicate values from JS array [duplicate]

... Martijn Pieters♦ 839k212212 gold badges32183218 silver badges28092809 bronze badges answered Feb 10 '12 at 15:13 Roman BataevRoman Bat...
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Self-references in object literals / initializers

... Well, the only thing that I can tell you about are getter: var foo = { a: 5, b: 6, get c() { return this.a + this.b; } } console.log(foo.c) // 11 This is a syntactic extension introduced by the ECMAScript 5th Edition Specification, th...
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Best approach to converting Boolean object to string in java

I am trying to convert boolean to string type... 7 Answers 7 ...
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Numpy `logical_or` for more than two arguments

...ow can I find the union of more than two arrays? (The same question could be asked with regard to Numpy's logical_and and obtaining the intersection of more than two arrays.) ...
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Ruby Hash to array of values

... Also, a bit simpler.... >> hash = { "a"=>["a", "b", "c"], "b"=>["b", "c"] } => {"a"=>["a", "b", "c"], "b"=>["b", "c"]} >> hash.values => [["a", "b", "c"], ["b", "c"]] Ruby doc here ...
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What's the difference between git reset --mixed, --soft, and --hard?

...When you make a commit, the changes that are committed are those that have been added to the index. git reset changes, at minimum, where the current branch (HEAD) is pointing. The difference between --mixed and --soft is whether or not your index is also modified. So, if we're on branch master with...
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How do you test functions and closures for equality?

The book says that "functions and closures are reference types". So, how do you find out if the references are equal? == and === don't work. ...
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Why doesn't c++ have &&= or ||= for booleans?

Is there a "very bad thing" that can happen &&= and ||= were used as syntactic sugar for bool foo = foo && bar and bool foo = foo || bar ? ...