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Is it possible to implement dynamic getters/setters in JavaScript?

I am aware of how to create getters and setters for properties whose names one already knows, by doing something like this: ...
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What is the difference between NULL, '\0' and 0?

In C, there appear to be differences between various values of zero -- NULL , NUL and 0 . 11 Answers ...
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What is uint_fast32_t and why should it be used instead of the regular int and uint32_t?

So the reason for typedef :ed primitive data types is to abstract the low-level representation and make it easier to comprehend ( uint64_t instead of long long type, which is 8 bytes). ...
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Why would one use nested classes in C++?

Can someone please point me towards some nice resources for understanding and using nested classes? I have some material like Programming Principles and things like this IBM Knowledge Center - Nested Classes ...
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xUnit.net: Global setup + teardown?

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Javascript object Vs JSON

I want to understand the basic differences clearly between Javascript object and JSON string. 5 Answers ...
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Javascript How to define multiple variables on a single line?

Reading documentation online, I'm getting confused how to properly define multiple JavaScript variables on a single line. 7...
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What's the fundamental difference between MFC and ATL?

Assuming I am only using them for "normal" GUI programs (no COM, no ActiveX, nothing fancy), what is the fundamental difference I will see between ATL and MFC, to help me figure out which one to use? ...
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Why do we copy then move?

I saw code somewhere in which someone decided to copy an object and subsequently move it to a data member of a class. This left me in confusion in that I thought the whole point of moving was to avoid copying. Here is the example: ...
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Clustered vs Non-Clustered

My lower level knowledge of SQL (Server 2008) is limited, and is now being challanged by our DBAs. Let me explain (I have mentioned obvious statements in the hope that I am right, but if you see something wrong, please tell me) the scenario: ...