大约有 47,000 项符合查询结果(耗时:0.0703秒) [XML]
How can I make a div not larger than its contents?
...iner has text-align: center; then the inline-block element will be horizontally centered.
– Savas Vedova
Apr 9 '14 at 12:09
14
...
Subtract 7 days from current date
...
Actually this can be done simply by: [now dateByAddingDays:-7]
– CrashOverride
Mar 5 '15 at 23:45
...
How to do multiple arguments to map function where one remains the same in python?
...
@Shan: Very similar, especially if add() is a non-trivial function
– Sven Marnach
May 31 '12 at 13:52
2
...
python: SyntaxError: EOL while scanning string literal
...
I had this problem - I eventually worked out that the reason was that I'd included \ characters in the string. If you have any of these, "escape" them with \\ and it should work fine.
...
How to subtract 30 days from the current datetime in mysql?
...
I'd give this +10 if I could. SQL should be all about readability and this is the most readable way to do this.
– Colin 't Hart
Apr 10 '15 at 10:20
9...
How to name factory like methods?
...uess that most factory-like methods start with create . But why are they called " create "? Why not " make ", " produce ", " build ", " generate " or something else? Is it only a matter of taste? A convention? Or is there a special meaning in "create"?
...
Make a float only show two decimal places
...
I noticed that using %.2f actually returns 25.00 in your example and not 25. This is strange.
– fulvio
Jan 11 '11 at 23:32
3
...
{" was not expected.} Deserializing Twitter XML
...mlSerializer is instantiated with aResponse but on deserializing I accidentally casted it to bResonse.
share
|
improve this answer
|
follow
|
...
Where are the PostgreSQL logs on macOS?
...
On OS X, if you're using the EnterpriseDB installation of PostgreSQL, your log files will be in /Library/PostgreSQL/8.4/data/pg_log
Of course, you'll want to substitute 8.4 for whichever version number you're running.
...
Getting the array length of a 2D array in Java
... Unrelated question about your answer. What is the technique/method called where you put "{...};" after the object definition. As a new developer I keep seeing this more and more.
– user432209
Oct 22 '10 at 19:27
...
