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Kiosk mode in Android

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Django filter versus get for single object?

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NSDate get year/month/day

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Active Record - Find records which were created_at before today

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How to append a char to a std::string?

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new DateTime() vs default(DateTime)

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How to get time in milliseconds since the unix epoch in Javascript? [duplicate]

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How to check if a JavaScript variable is NOT undefined? [duplicate]

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How to convert a date string to different format [duplicate]

I need to convert date string "2013-1-25" to string "1/25/13" in python. I looked at the datetime.strptime but still can't find a way for this. ...
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How to check postgres user and password? [closed]

...any account. – Mark Jan 4 '16 at 23:01 How do you then access this with a URL string? For example, if you have an app...