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How to compare DateTime in C#?

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Android canvas draw rectangle

how to draw empty rectangle with etc. borderWidth=3 and borderColor=black and part within rectangle don't have content or color. Which function in Canvas to use ...
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passport.js passport.initialize() middleware not in use

I am using node with em>xm>press + mongoose and trying to use passport.js with restful api. I keep getting this em>xm>ception after authentication success (I see the callback url on the browser): ...
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How do you specify a byte literal in Java?

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How to check if a string starts with one of several prefim>xm>es?

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Get the Query Em>xm>ecuted in Laravel 3/4

...m>xm>ecuted SQL query in Laravel 3/4 using Laravel Query Builder or Eloquent ORM? 20 Answers ...
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HashMap and int as key

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jQuery and TinyMCE: tem>xm>tarea value doesn't submit

I am using jQuery and TinyMCE to submit a form, but there is a problem in serialization in that the Tem>xm>tarea value doesn't post. ...
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A beginner's guide to SQL database design [closed]

... started with this book: Relational Database Design Clearly Em>xm>plained (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Data Management Systems) (Paperback) by Jan L. Harrington and found it very clear and helpful and as you get up to speed this one was good too Database Systems: A Practical Approach to Design, Impl...
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Em>xm>actly what is a “third party”? (And who are the first and second party?)

I know precisely what a "third-party library" is, so I assume that the "third-party" in this case, simply is an arbitrary person/company other than the developer? ...