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Difference between DateTime and Time in Ruby

...g things such as current time of day, or points in the near future such as 10.minutes.from_now. The two have a lot in common, though as noted DateTime can represent a much wider range of values. – tadman Aug 11 '09 at 16:44 ...
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SQL how to increase or decrease one for a int column in one command

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JOIN two SELECT statement results

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How do I create a file AND any folders, if the folders don't exist?

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select * vs select column

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How to convert int to char with leading zeros?

... 100 Try this: select right('00000' + cast(Your_Field as varchar(5)), 5) It will get the result in...
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Is there a 'box-shadow-color' property?

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Difference between fmt.Println() and println() in Go

... 103 println is an built-in function (into the runtime) which may eventually be removed, while the ...
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What is the difference between related SQLite data-types like INT, INTEGER, SMALLINT and TINYINT?

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Apply a function to every row of a matrix or a data frame

... 3 4 [3,] 5 6 R> apply(M, 1, function(x) 2*x[1]+x[2]) [1] 4 10 16 R> This takes a matrix and applies a (silly) function to each row. You pass extra arguments to the function as fourth, fifth, ... arguments to apply(). ...