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Java string to date conversion

What is the best way to convert a String in the format 'January 2, 2010' to a Date in Java? 15 Answers ...
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Angularjs ng-model doesn't work inside ng-if

Here is the fiddle showing the problem. http://jsfiddle.net/Erk4V/1/ 6 Answers 6 ...
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How can I see the entire HTTP request that's being sent by my Python application?

In my case, I'm using the requests library to call PayPal's API over HTTPS. Unfortunately, I'm getting an error from PayPal, and PayPal support cannot figure out what the error is or what's causing it. They want me to "Please provide the entire request, headers included". ...
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SQL - Select first 10 rows only?

How do I select only the first 10 results of a query? 12 Answers 12 ...
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What is “:-!!” in C code?

I bumped into this strange macro code in /usr/include/linux/kernel.h : 5 Answers 5 ...
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How do I send a POST request with PHP?

Actually I want to read the contents that come after the search query, when it is done. The problem is that the URL only accepts POST methods, and it does not take any action with GET method... ...
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Read whole ASCII file into C++ std::string [duplicate]

I need to read a whole file into memory and place it in a C++ std::string . 9 Answers ...
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Show pending migrations in rails

Is there a rake task that shows the pending migrations in a rails app? 10 Answers 10 ...
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libevent+protobuf轻松搭建tcpserver - C/C++ - 清泛网 - 专注C/C++及内核技术

libevent+protobuf轻松搭建tcpserver1. 基础代码 设置某fd为O_NONBLOCK模式 int set_non_block(int fd); server端socket流程:socket(),setsoc...1. 基础代码 // 设置某fd为O_NONBLOCK模式 int set_non_block(int fd); // server端socket流程:socket(),setsockopt(),bi...
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What is the rationale for fread/fwrite taking size and count as arguments?

We had a discussion here at work regarding why fread and fwrite take a size per member and count and return the number of members read/written rather than just taking a buffer and size. The only use for it we could come up with is if you want to read/write an array of structs which aren't evenly div...