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Should I use the datetime or timestamp data type in MySQL?

... 123 Another one difference: queries with "native" datetime will not be cached, but queries with timestamp - will be. – O...
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How do I translate an ISO 8601 datetime string into a Python datetime object? [duplicate]

... 123 Since Python 3.7 and no external libraries, you can use the strptime function from the datetim...
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How can I force clients to refresh JavaScript files?

... I always knew the query strings are key-value pair as in ?ver=123. Thanks! :) – Ankur-m Feb 15 '12 at 11:41 ...
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ORA-12505, TNS:listener does not currently know of SID given in connect descriptor

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int a[] = {1,2,}; Weird comma allowed. Any particular reason?

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Cannot push to GitHub - keeps saying need merge

... 123 This normally happens when you git commit and try to git push changes before git pulling on th...
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Find a Pull Request on Github where a commit was originally created

...l branches. They'll show up as remote-tracking branches like origin/pull/123. Once that is done you can use git describe with the --all and --contains options to show the first branch which has the referenced commit. However, this won't work if the commit you're looking for is actually a modif...
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Dynamic validation and name in a form with AngularJS

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How to use a dot “.” to access members of dictionary?

...alue Make use of it as follows: keys = AttributeDict() keys.abc.xyz.x = 123 keys.abc.xyz.a.b.c = 234 That elaborates a bit on Kugel's answer of "Derive from dict and and implement __getattr__ and __setattr__". Now you know how! ...
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Length of an integer in Python

...always convert it to string like str(133) and find its length like len(str(123)). share | improve this answer | follow | ...