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Converting NSString to NSDate (and back again)

How would I convert an NSString like " 01/02/10 " (meaning 1st February 2010) into an NSDate ? And how could I turn the NSDate back into a string? ...
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Is JavaScript an untyped language?

I've found that some people call JavaScript a "dynamically, weakly typed" language, but some even say "untyped"? Which is it really? ...
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Why have header files and .cpp files? [closed]

Why does C++ have header files and .cpp files? 9 Answers 9 ...
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How to save username and password with Mercurial?

I used Mercurial in a personal project, and I have been typing my username and password every time I want to push something to the server. ...
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How would one write object-oriented code in C? [closed]

What are some ways to write object-oriented code in C? Especially with regard to polymorphism. 32 Answers ...
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What's the difference between a Python module and a Python package?

What's the difference between a Python module and a Python package? 5 Answers 5 ...
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Eventual consistency in plain English

I often hear about eventual consistency in different speeches about NoSQL, data grids etc. It seems that definition of eventual consistency varies in many sources (and maybe even depends on a concrete data storage). ...
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Django URL Redirect

How can I redirect traffic that doesn't match any of my other URLs back to the home page? 5 Answers ...
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Converting datetime.date to UTC timestamp in Python

I am dealing with dates in Python and I need to convert them to UTC timestamps to be used inside Javascript. The following code does not work: ...
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How to split one string into multiple strings separated by at least one space in bash shell?

I have a string containing many words with at least one space between each two. How can I split the string into individual words so I can loop through them? ...