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How can I convert a datetime object to milliseconds since epoch (unix time) in Python?
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answered Jun 20 '12 at 0:07
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Different font size of strings in the same TextView
...ableString ss1= new SpannableString(s);
ss1.setSpan(new RelativeSizeSpan(2f), 0,5, 0); // set size
ss1.setSpan(new ForegroundColorSpan(Color.RED), 0, 5, 0);// set color
TextView tv= (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textview);
tv.setText(ss1);
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Gradle to execute Java class (without modifying build.gradle)
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answered Jan 26 '14 at 6:48
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How to merge 2 List and removing duplicate values from it in C#
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Have you had a look at Enumerable.Union
This method excludes duplicates from the return set. ...
comparing 2 strings alphabetically for sorting purposes
I'm trying to compare 2 strings alphabetically for sorting purposes. For example I want to have a boolean check like if('aaaa' < 'ab') . I tried it, but it's not giving me correct results, so I guess that's not the right syntax. How do I do this in jquery or Javascript?
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Android ViewPager with bottom dots
...dius="0dp"
android:shape="oval"
android:thickness="2dp"
android:useLevel="false">
<solid android:color="@android:color/darker_gray"/>
</shape>
tab_selector.xml
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<selector xmlns:android...
Java: is there a map function?
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Guava has a Function interface though and the
Collections2.transform(Collection<E>, Function<E,E2>)
method provides the functionality you require.
Example:
// example, converts a collection of integers to their
// hexadecimal string representations
final Collection<...
Are C# events synchronous?
... foo.OnCall += i =>
{
Console.WriteLine($"sub2: I've got a {i}");
return "sub2";
};
foo.OnCall += i =>
{
Console.WriteLine($"sub1: I've got a {i}");
return "sub1";
};
foo.Do();
foo....