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How to add one day to a date? [duplicate]

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ApartmentState for dummies

...STA (Single Threaded Apartment) and MTA. It is specified in the CoInitializeEx() call, a function that must be called by any thread that does anything with COM. The CLR makes that call automatically whenever it starts a thread. For the main startup thread of your program, it gets the value to pas...
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how to generate migration to make references polymorphic

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WebSocket with SSL

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Python using enumerate inside list comprehension

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What does the arrow operator, '->', do in Java?

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How to drop into REPL (Read, Eval, Print, Loop) from Python code

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How to count occurrences of a column value efficiently in SQL?

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How to compare two dates?

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Creating an official github mirror

...GitHub to install this service for repositories which are part of an organization. GitHub then configures an existing repository as such a mirror and pulls from it in an interval that is a function of the number of overall mirrors they have. EDIT: as Stuart points out, GitHub no longer accepts req...