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Checking length of dictionary object [duplicate]
...what I needed! Cheers
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LEFT OUTER joins in Rails 3
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how to calculate binary search complexity
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Unable to make the session state request to the session state server
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How to get the element clicked (for the whole document)?
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comparing sbt and Gradle [closed]
...dmin list. There is an issue with sbt's auto-update that was addressed in 0.12.
What Ivy does not support, as far as I know, is publishing snapshots in the manner Maven does. I believe I have stated this elsewhere, but if anyone wants to improve the situation, my opinion is that effort is best spe...
Better way to check if a Path is a File or a Directory?
...a directory");
else
MessageBox.Show("Its a file");
Update for .NET 4.0+
Per the comments below, if you are on .NET 4.0 or later (and maximum performance is not critical) you can write the code in a cleaner way:
// get the file attributes for file or directory
FileAttributes attr = File.GetAt...
How to sum up an array of integers in C#
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How to create CSV Excel file C#? [closed]
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if (((DateTime)value).TimeOfDay.TotalSeconds == 0)
return ((DateTime)value).ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
return ((DateTime)value).ToString("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");
}
string output = value.ToString();
if (ou...
How can I parse a time string containing milliseconds in it with python?
...s. Not sure if this is documented anywhere. But if you're using 2.6 or 3.0, you can do this:
time.strptime('30/03/09 16:31:32.123', '%d/%m/%y %H:%M:%S.%f')
Edit: I never really work with the time module, so I didn't notice this at first, but it appears that time.struct_time doesn't actually sto...
