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how to use python to execute a curl command
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For sake of simplicity, maybe you should consider using the Requests library.
An example with json response content would be something like:
import requests
r = requests.get('https://github.com/timeline.json')
r.json()
If you l...
How do I parse an ISO 8601-formatted date?
I need to parse RFC 3339 strings like "2008-09-03T20:56:35.450686Z" into Python's datetime type.
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Spring Cache @Cacheable - not working while calling from another method of the same bean
Spring cache is not working when calling cached method from another method of the same bean.
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Changing API level Android Studio
I want to change the minimum SDK version in Android Studio from API 12 to API 14. I have tried changing it in the manifest file, i.e.,
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Python subprocess.Popen “OSError: [Errno 12] Cannot allocate memory”
Note: This question was originally asked here but the bounty time expired even though an acceptable answer was not actually found. I am re-asking this question including all details provided in the original question.
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file_get_contents(“php://input”) or $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA, which one is better to get the body of JSON
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Linux: compute a single hash for a given folder & contents?
...sort -z | xargs -0 sha1sum | sha1sum
And, finally, if you also need to take account of permissions and empty directories:
(find path/to/folder -type f -print0 | sort -z | xargs -0 sha1sum;
find path/to/folder \( -type f -o -type d \) -print0 | sort -z | \
xargs -0 stat -c '%n %a') \
| sha1su...
Why would you use String.Equals over ==? [duplicate]
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It's entirely likely that a large portion of the developer base comes from a Java background where using == to compare strings is wrong and doesn't work.
In C# there's no (practical) difference (for strings) as long as they are typed as str...
What's better to use in PHP, $array[] = $value or array_push($array, $value)?
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No benchmarks, but I personally feel like $array[] is cleaner to look at, and honestly splitting hairs over milliseconds is pretty irrelevant unless you plan on appending hundreds of thousands of strings to your array.
Edit: Ran this co...
How do I execute a bash script in Terminal?
I have a bash script like:
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