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Which equals operator (== vs ===) should be used in JavaScript comparisons?
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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 ...
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]
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Self-references in object literals / initializers
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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...
Best approach to converting Boolean object to string in java
I am trying to convert boolean to string type...
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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
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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...
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 ?
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