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How to create a .NET DateTime from ISO 8601 format

... Doesn't work for me with fractional digits. 2018-06-19T14:56:14.123Z is parsed as local time, not UTC. I use CultureInfo.InvariantCulture instead of null. – Erik Hart Jun 19 '18 at 12:46 ...
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nodejs how to read keystrokes from stdin

...ypress', (str, key) => { console.log(str) console.log(key) }) See https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/6626 share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Several ports (8005, 8080, 8009) required by Tomcat Server at localhost are already in use

...st gives me the help for the kill command. – CoderGuy123 Jun 1 '15 at 2:18 ...
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Difference between class and type

...eUploader: { brandingHtml: "Powered by \u003ca href=\"https://imgur.com/\"\u003e\u003csvg class=\"svg-icon\" width=\"50\" height=\"18\" viewBox=\"0 0 50 18\" fill=\"none\" xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\"\u003e\u003cpath d=\"M46.1709 9.17788C46.1709 8.26454 46.2665 7.94324 4...
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Why should I use a pointer rather than the object itself?

... using a pointer (regardless of how it was allocated) because you want the function to which you're passing it to have access that that specific object (not a copy of it). However, in most situations, you should prefer reference types to pointers, because this is specifically what they're designed f...
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How to remove the hash from window.location (URL) with JavaScript without page refresh?

... This will remove the trailing hash as well. eg: http://test.com/123#abc -> http://test.com/123 if(window.history.pushState) { window.history.pushState('', '/', window.location.pathname) } else { window.location.hash = ''; } ...
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How can I get the concatenation of two lists in Python without modifying either one? [duplicate]

...;>> sum([(1,2), (1,), ()], ()) (1, 2, 1) >>> sum([Counter('123'), Counter('234'), Counter('345')], Counter()) Counter({'1':1, '2':2, '3':3, '4':2, '5':1}) >>> sum([True, True, False], False) 2 With the notable exception of strings: >>> sum(['123', '345', '567'],...
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File Upload using AngularJS

...orm file uploading. These two have explicit support for older browsers: https://github.com/leon/angular-upload - uses iframes as a fallback https://github.com/danialfarid/ng-file-upload - uses FileAPI/Flash as a fallback And some other options: https://github.com/nervgh/angular-file-upload/ h...
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Please explain some of Paul Graham's points on Lisp

...) ;; this is the interesting bit: (println (str/replace-re #"\d+" "FOO" "a123b4c56")) This snippet of Clojure code prints out aFOObFOOcFOO. Note that Clojure arguably does not fully satisfy the fourth point on your list, since read-time is not really open to user code; I will discuss what it would...
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Good examples of Not a Functor/Functor/Applicative/Monad?

...fied. For example, fmap id ≠ id, because let (Q(f,_)) = fmap id (Q(read,"123")) in f "456" is 123, but let (Q(f,_)) = id (Q(read,"123")) in f "456" is 456. In fact, F is only a profunctor, - it is neither a functor nor a contrafunctor. A lawful functor that is not applicative because the type s...