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Do unix timestamps change across timezones?

... 240 The definition of UNIX timestamp is timezone independent. The timestamp is the number of seconds...
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When to use the JavaScript MIME type application/javascript instead of text/javascript?

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What is the difference between include and extend in Ruby?

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What is a .snk for?

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Why does Dijkstra's algorithm use decrease-key?

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Find provisioning profile in Xcode 5

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How to make a great R reproducible example

...sed for making factors. A few examples : random values : x <- rnorm(10) for normal distribution, x <- runif(10) for uniform distribution, ... a permutation of some values : x <- sample(1:10) for vector 1:10 in random order. a random factor : x <- sample(letters[1:4], 20, replace = TRU...
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Ignore outliers in ggplot2 boxplot

...ggplot2 boxplot? I don't simply want them to disappear (i.e. outlier.size=0), but I want them to be ignored such that the y axis scales to show 1st/3rd percentile. My outliers are causing the "box" to shrink so small its practically a line. Are there some techniques to deal with this? ...
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Skip a submodule during a Maven build

...odules> part of the pom. The JIRA issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MNG-5230 (and whole pom structure) could have been fully-implemented so much better with a bit more careful thought. – Ed Randall Jan 9 '18 at 10:38 ...
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Python - write() versus writelines() and concatenated strings

... 150 writelines expects an iterable of strings write expects a single string. line1 + "\n" + line...