Month: October 2022
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Case sensitive search on a case insensitive sql server
Read more: Case sensitive search on a case insensitive sql serverRecently I had a problem where i need to search for; Foo foo SQL Server default behavior is to do case insensitive search. so if…
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Customizing ADO
Read more: Customizing ADOThis article is for the basic process template. The hierarchy is Epic, Issue and Task. Each level in this hierarchy has a page. Keep in…
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What’s a Reverse Proxy
Read more: What’s a Reverse ProxyIf you’re like me, the word “proxy” is an overloaded term. In different contexts, the word proxy means something different to different people. In this…
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Hidden / Invisible Characters
Read more: Hidden / Invisible CharactersWindows 98 had some tricks using ALT+some integer to add invisible characters. These are normally called Control Characters. The control characters U+0000–U+001F and U+007F come…
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JavaScript: How to construct an array of json objects using map
Read more: JavaScript: How to construct an array of json objects using mapWhat does map do ? Answer: It creates a new array with the results of calling a function on every element in the calling array.…
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