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Why can I access TypeScript private members when I shouldn't be able to?

...bers in TypeScript, and I find it a little confusing. Intellisense doesn't allow to access private member, but in pure JavaScript, it's all there. This makes me think that TS doesn't implement private members correctly. Any thoughts? ...
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Where IN clause in LINQ [duplicate]

... source, params T[] list) { return list.Contains(source); } Now you call: var states = _objdatasources.StateList().Where(s => s.In(countrycodes)); You can pass individual values too: var states = tooManyStates.Where(s => s.In("x", "y", "z")); Feels more natural and closer to sql. ...
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Django rest framework nested self-referential objects

... the `subcategories` field return CategorySerializer() Actually, as you've noted the above isn't quite right. This is a bit of a hack, but you might try adding the field in after the serializer is already declared. class CategorySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): parentCat...
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C++ equivalent of java's instanceof

...nceof) you'd better ask yourself whether it's a necessary thing. It's generally a sign of poor design. Typical workarounds is putting the special behaviour for the class you are checking for into a virtual function on the base class or perhaps introducing something like a visitor where you can int...
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How to capitalize first letter of each word, like a 2-word city? [duplicate]

...rCase() + txt.substr(1).toLowerCase(); }); } or in ES6: var text = "foo bar loo zoo moo"; text = text.toLowerCase() .split(' ') .map((s) => s.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + s.substring(1)) .join(' '); share...
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Getting the first character of a string with $str[0]

...am just not sure whether this is 'good practice', as that notation is generally used with arrays. This feature doesn't seem to be very well documented so I'm turning to you guys to tell me if it's all right – in all respects – to use this notation? ...
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Importing from a relative path in Python

...his method is still commonly used in some situations, where you aren't actually ever 'installing' your package. For example, it's popular with Django users. You can add Common/ to your sys.path (the list of paths python looks at to import things): import sys, os sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.p...
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Are there any reasons to use private properties in C#?

...et { if (_password == null) { _password = CallExpensiveOperation(); } return _password; } } share | improve this answer | ...
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How to add a “readonly” attribute to an ?

...ught so aswell but can't find anything about in the specs. <input name="foo" readonly="readonly" value="bar" /> validates perfectly at validator.w3.org with xhtml 1.0 strict. – Jonas Stensved Aug 9 '11 at 13:16 ...
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Making a property deserialize but not serialize with json.net

... There are actually several fairly simple approaches you can use to achieve the result you want. Let's assume, for example, that you have your classes currently defined like this: class Config { public Fizz ObsoleteSetting { get; set;...