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Using Python String Formatting with Lists

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Difference between objectForKey and valueForKey?

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Can I unshelve to a different branch in tfs 2008?

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How to implement a queue with three stacks?

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Fragment onCreateView and onActivityCreated called twice

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Sticky and NON-Sticky sessions

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How to “properly” print a list?

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What does it mean to hydrate an object?

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Days between two dates? [duplicate]

...r of days: >>> from datetime import date >>> a = date(2011,11,24) >>> b = date(2011,11,17) >>> a-b datetime.timedelta(7) >>> (a-b).days 7 And it works with datetimes too — I think it rounds down to the nearest day: >>> from datetime import ...
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Efficient list of unique strings C#

... 111 If you are using .NET 3.5, the HashSet should work for you. The HashSet<(Of <(T>)...