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How to get the build/version number of your Android application?

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Pod install is staying on “Setting up CocoaPods Master repo”

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Write string to output stream

... 151 Streams (InputStream and OutputStream) transfer binary data. If you want to write a string to ...
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Why is the standard session lifetime 24 minutes (1440 seconds)?

...PHP Session Handling and came across the session.gc_maxlifetime value of 1440 seconds. I've been wondering why the standard value is 1440 and how it is calculated? What is the basis for this calculation? ...
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How to specify data attributes in razor, e.g., data-externalid=“23151” on @this.Html.CheckBoxFor(…)

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Traverse all the Nodes of a JSON Object Tree with JavaScript

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Padding between ActionBar's home icon and title

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BestPractice - Transform first character of a string into lower case

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How to get current timestamp in milliseconds since 1970 just the way Java gets

... If you have access to the C++ 11 libraries, check out the std::chrono library. You can use it to get the milliseconds since the Unix Epoch like this: #include <chrono> // ... using namespace std::chrono; milliseconds ms = duration_cast< millis...
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Converting dd/mm/yyyy formatted string to Datetime [duplicate]

....ParseExact with format "dd/MM/yyyy" DateTime dt=DateTime.ParseExact("24/01/2013", "dd/MM/yyyy", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture); Its safer if you use d/M/yyyy for the format, since that will handle both single digit and double digits day/month. But that really depends if you are expecting single/d...