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I'm using the following snipped to find the begin and end of several time periods in Joda. The little devil on my left shoulder says thats the way to go... but I dont believe him.
Could anybody with some joda experience take a brief look and tell me that the little guy is right?
(It will be only…
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Hello,
Let's assume that I have the following table:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[PricesHist](
[Product] varchar NOT NULL,
[Price] [float] NOT NULL,
[StartDate] [datetime] NOT NULL,
[EndDate] [datetime] NOT NULL
)
INSERT [dbo].[PricesHist] ([Product], [Price], [StartDate], [EndDate]) VALUES (N'Apples'…
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When getting SQL DateTime Resharper suggests to use new DateTime() when value is DBNull.Value. I've always used DateTime.MinValue. Which is the proper way?
DateTime varData = sqlQueryResult["Data"] is DateTime ? (DateTime) sqlQueryResult["Data"] : new DateTime();
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This is a simple looking error message that is deceptively hard to track down. Thankfully if you're having this problem then this article should get you back on track without spending hours scratching your head. Scenario It was time to update an existing website so after synchronising my copy of…
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A client is using Openfire IM for their users, and would like some custom queries to audit user conversations (which are stored by Openfire in tables in the SQL Server database).
Because Openfire supports multiple database servers and multiple platforms, the designers chose to store all date/time…
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[UPDATE]
Apparently someone at Twitter was listening, or I’m going senile/blind. Let’s call it a combination of both.
Instead of following all the steps below, you could just login with the Twitter account you want to use on http://dev.twitter.com, register your application and then click…
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I'm using shell_exec() to execute a Twitter API Call.
shell_exec('curl -u user:password -d "id=3191321" http://api.twitter.com/1/twitterapi/twitterlist/members.xml');
That works fine when I authenticate correctly and put in a number for the id.
But when I try to put in a variable ($id), it screws…
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If I have a phone number, and the owner of the number
Has a Twitter account
Associated his account with the phone number
Can I use the Twitter API to find the account based on the phone number?
UPDATE: What I basically need is a reverse lookup function from a phone number to a Twitter account…
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Comme vous l'avez probablement remarqué, les réseaux sociaux explosent de partout, Developpez.com et toutes ses rubriques se doivent donc, comme toujours auparavant, de suivre l'évolution en s'ouvrant à ces réseaux sociaux. Vous pouvez donc désormais suivre l'actualité de la rubrique sur Facebook…
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LINQ to Twitter’s goal is to support the entire Twitter API. So, if you see a new feature pop-up, it will be in-queue for inclusion. The same holds for the new X-Feature… response headers for User/Search requests. However, you don’t have to wait for a special property on the TwitterContext to access…
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