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Converting .NET DateTime to JSON [duplicate]

My webs service is returning a DateTime to a jQuery call. The service returns the data in this format: 10 Answers ...
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How to get current timestamp in milliseconds since 1970 just the way Java gets

In Java, we can use System.currentTimeMillis() to get the current timestamp in Milliseconds since epoch time which is - 6...
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How do you change the size of figures drawn with matplotlib?

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Android: combining text & image on a Button or ImageButton

I'm trying to have an image (as the background) on a button and add dynamically, depending on what's happening during run-time, some text above/over the image. ...
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How do I get the web page contents from a WebView?

On Android, I have a WebView that is displaying a page. 7 Answers 7 ...
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How do I update each dependency in package.json to the latest version?

I copied package.json from another project and now want to bump all of the dependencies to their latest versions since this is a fresh project and I don't mind fixing something if it breaks. ...
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HTML input textbox with a width of 100% overflows table cells

Does anyone know why the input elements with a width of 100% go over the table's cells border. 14 Answers ...
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Checking if an object is a given type in Swift

I have an array that is made up of AnyObject . I want to iterate over it, and find all elements that are array instances. ...
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What does .class mean in Java?

What does .class mean in Java? For example, if I created a class called Print . What does Print.class return? 7 Answer...
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What is the purpose of the “final” keyword in C++11 for functions?

What is the purpose of the final keyword in C++11 for functions? I understand it prevents function overriding by derived classes, but if this is the case, then isn't it enough to declare as non-virtual your final functions? Is there another thing I'm missing here? ...