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LINQ - Full Outer Join

... I don't know if this covers all cases, logically it seems correct. The idea is to take a left outer join and right outer join then take the union of the results. var firstNames = new[] { new { ID = 1, Name = "John" }, new { ID = 2, Name = "Sue"...
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Git cherry pick vs rebase

... the distinction indeed became somewhat moot, but this is something to be called convergent evolution ;-) The true distinction lies in original intent to create both tools: git rebase's task is to forward-port a series of changes a developer has in their private repository, created against versio...
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What does character set and collation mean exactly?

...a symbol, the number 0 is the encoding for 'A', and the combination of all four letters and their encodings is a character set. Now, suppose that we want to compare two string values, 'A' and 'B'. The simplest way to do this is to look at the encodings: 0 for 'A' and 1 for 'B'. Be...
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How to get a variable name as a string in PHP?

... Actually now that I've tested my code, my code always returned 'var' because it's being used in the function. When I use $GLOBALS instead, it returns the correct variable name for some reason. So I'll change the above code to use...
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Is there a simple way to convert C++ enum to string?

... +1, GCCXML looks very nice! (Although I almost -1ed as I initially misread this as a suggestion to use the above verbose XML syntax to encode your enum -- a solution which reeks of overengineering!) – j_random_hacker Mar 12 '09 at 9:46 ...
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When should iteritems() be used instead of items()?

Is it legitimate to use items() instead of iteritems() in all places? Why was iteritems() removed from Python 3? Seems like a terrific and useful method. What's the reasoning behind it? ...
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Javascript - sort array based on another array

...to do with "optimization", unless the volume of data is guaranteed to be small (which may be the case here). – Julien Royer Nov 9 '12 at 9:36 2 ...
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What do (lambda) function closures capture?

...the name and scope of the variable, not the object it's pointing to. Since all the functions in your example are created in the same scope and use the same variable name, they always refer to the same variable. EDIT: Regarding your other question of how to overcome this, there are two ways that com...
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Random string generation with upper case letters and digits

...dom.choices(string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits, k=N)) A cryptographically more secure version; see https://stackoverflow.com/a/23728630/2213647: ''.join(random.SystemRandom().choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.digits) for _ in range(N)) In details, with a clean function for further reus...
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How to filter a dictionary according to an arbitrary condition function?

... And here is a good explanation why the function call dict() is slower than the constructor/literal syntax {} doughellmann.com/2012/11/… – dorvak Jul 10 '13 at 9:37 ...