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How to create a DataTable in C# and how to add rows?

... DataView with filter other than CurrentRows. – Salamander2007 Jun 25 '09 at 7:44 @phoenix: I just wanted the question...
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How to elegantly deal with timezones

...is, users can have a specific timezone. I was wondering how other SO users and applications approach this? The most obvious part is that inside the DB, date/times are stored in UTC. When on the server, all date/times should be dealt with in UTC. However, I see three problems that I'm trying to overc...
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Why use strong named assemblies?

...rivate keys are in the public git repos (as per Microsoft recommendations) and available to anyone who wants them. – trampster Jan 18 '18 at 20:52 1 ...
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How to encode a URL in Swift [duplicate]

...3.0 var address = "American Tourister, Abids Road, Bogulkunta, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India" let escapedAddress = address.addingPercentEncoding(withAllowedCharacters: CharacterSet.urlQueryAllowed) let urlpath = String(format: "http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=\(escapedAd...
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What are some good Python ORM solutions? [closed]

I'm evaluating and looking at using CherryPy for a project that's basically a JavaScript front-end from the client-side (browser) that talks to a Python web service on the back-end. So, I really need something fast and lightweight on the back-end that I can implement using Python that then speaks to...
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How can I get a precise time, for example in milliseconds in Objective-C?

... NSDate and the timeIntervalSince* methods will return a NSTimeInterval which is a double with sub-millisecond accuracy. NSTimeInterval is in seconds, but it uses the double to give you greater precision. In order to calculate milli...
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Open multiple Eclipse workspaces on the Mac

...he officially supported way to do this as of 10.5. Earlier version of OS X and even 10.5 and up should still work using the following instructions though. Open the command line (Terminal) Navigate to your Eclipse installation folder, for instance: cd /Applications/eclipse/ cd /Developer/Eclip...
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What are some compelling use cases for dependent method types?

...perimental feature before, has now been enabled by default in the trunk , and apparently this seems to have created some excitement in the Scala community. ...
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How do you make a LinearLayout scrollable?

I have lot of items on the screen and I need to use the scrollbar so the user can scroll down. However, the scroll is either not visible or it's not working. How is it possible to add a scrollbar to a LinearLayout ? ...
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Make a negative number positive

... The concept you are describing is called "absolute value", and Java has a function called Math.abs to do it for you. Or you could avoid the function call and do it yourself: number = (number < 0 ? -number : number); or if (number < 0) number = -number; ...