Author: Shahzad Khan
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JavaScript Functions
Read more: JavaScript FunctionsThe functions have an internal property names [[Call]]. This property is unique to functions and indicate that the object can be executed. Just because of…
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JavaScript Reference types
Read more: JavaScript Reference typesReference types represent objects in JavaScript. They are the closet things to classes. Reference values are instances of reference types. An object is an unordered…
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JavaScript Primitive (value) types
Read more: JavaScript Primitive (value) typesThere are five primitive types; Number, String, Boolean, null and undefined. Their values are stored directly in the variable for a given context. We can…
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Handling special characters in the data using SQL server
Read more: Handling special characters in the data using SQL serverI got a situation where i need to handle special characters in incoming data, for example “USD100” or “100USD”. Here is the work around; If…
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Uncaught Reference Error: jQuery is not defined
Read more: Uncaught Reference Error: jQuery is not definedYou are getting this error in your ASP.NET Core application. Your Layout page has the proper reference; When you try to navigate to your content…
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