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Python speed testing - Time Difference - milliseconds

What is the proper way to compare 2 times in Python in order to speed test a section of code? I tried reading the API docs. I'm not sure I understand the timedelta thing. ...
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How to execute a function when page has fully loaded?

I need to execute some JavaScript code when the page has fully loaded. This includes things like images. 13 Answers ...
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How can I mark “To Do” comments in Xcode?

Currently I'm working on an iOS based Image Manipulation task. 10 Answers 10 ...
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Run a string as a command within a Bash script

I have a Bash script that builds a string to run as a command 8 Answers 8 ...
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How do I run only specific tests in Rspec?

I think there's a way to run only tests with a given label. Anybody know? 9 Answers 9 ...
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How do I disable the resizable property of a textarea?

I want to disable the resizable property of a textarea . 17 Answers 17 ...
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Windows can't find the file on subprocess.call()

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How to solve PHP error 'Notice: Array to string conversion in…'

I have a PHP file that tries to echo a $_POST and I get an error, here is the code: 5 Answers ...
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What is the best way to implement a “timer”? [duplicate]

What is the best way to implement a timer? A code sample would be great! For this question, "best" is defined as most reliable (least number of misfires) and precise. If I specify an interval of 15 seconds, I want the target method invoked every 15 seconds, not every 10 - 20 seconds. On the other ha...
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PHP & mySQL: Year 2038 Bug: What is it? How to solve it?

I was thinking of using TIMESTAMP to store the date+time, but I read that there is a limitation of year 2038 on it. Instead of asking my question in bulk, I preferred to break it up into small parts so that it is easy for novice users to understand as well. So my question(s): ...