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Force Java timezone as GMT/UTC

...tz); calValue.setTime(dateValue); Usefull Reference https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/troubleshoot/time-zone-settings-jre.htm#JSTGD377 https://confluence.atlassian.com/kb/setting-the-timezone-for-the-java-environment-841187402.html ...
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django - why is the request.POST object immutable?

...jects are not hashable. So that the POST data can be built lazily (without committing to read the whole response), as claimed here? I see no evidence of this in the code: as far as I can tell, the whole of the response is always read, either directly, or via MultiPartParser for multipart responses. ...
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Fastest way to duplicate an array in JavaScript - slice vs. 'for' loop

... @cept0 no emotions, just benchmarks jsperf.com/new-array-vs-splice-vs-slice/31 – Dan Jun 13 '14 at 21:22 2 ...
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What is __init__.py for?

... What does this mean: "this is done to prevent directories with a common name, such as string, from unintentionally hiding valid modules that occur later on the module search path"? – Carl G Jan 25 '14 at 4:43 ...
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'size_t' vs 'container::size_type'

...std::allocator<T>::size_type is typically defined to be size_t (or a compatible type). So for the standard case, they are the same. However, if you use a custom allocator a different underlying type could be used. So container::size_type is preferable for maximum generality. ...
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Pass correct “this” context to setTimeout callback?

... EDIT: In summary, back in 2010 when this question was asked the most common way to solve this problem was to save a reference to the context where the setTimeout function call is made, because setTimeout executes the function with this pointing to the global object: var that = this; if (this....
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What is the second parameter of NSLocalizedString()?

What is the *comment parameter in: 3 Answers 3 ...
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How to expand/collapse a diff sections in Vimdiff?

...3 context lines above or below, etc.). I currently know only the following commands : 4 Answers ...
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Why do we need fibers

...methods defined with Enumerators, I have defined some here: https://github.com/alexdowad/showcase/blob/master/ruby-core/collections.rb You can also build a general-purpose coroutine facility using fibers. I've never used coroutines in any of my programs yet, but it's a good concept to know. I hope...
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Identify if a string is a number

...stand that integer has positive and negative values. But If this string is coming from user entered textbox then it should return false. – user2323308 Aug 28 '13 at 13:58 ...