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> On 22 Jul 2023, at 08:42, Gabriel Zachmann wrote:
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> Thanks! ... and what is the meaning of the Z at the end of a date/time ?
> GMT+0:0 ?
>
> Best regards, Gabriel
>
>
>> On 22. Jul 2023, at 12:25, Roland King wrote:
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>> It’s a literal. It’s quoted. So it prints “Z”
>>
On 22
It’s a literal. It’s quoted. So it prints “Z”
> On 22 Jul 2023, at 06:15, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
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> In the Apple docs in chapter "Date Formatters" I found sample code that
> contains this line:
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> [rfc3339DateFormatter setDateFormat:@"'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss'Z'"];
>
First guess would be that only 7 of the 17 keys are actually unique dates so
the dictionary only has 7 entries, one for each of them.
> On 4 Jan 2023, at 06:52, Gabriel Zachmann via Cocoa-dev
> wrote:
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> I have this line in my code:
>
>NSDictionary * temp = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithO
>
> BTW, one site we looked at describes ARC as "kind of like a Japanese B-horror
> movie". That seems accurate.
>
I don’t know what site wrote that but it couldn’t be less accurate. ARC is one
of the better pieces of technology Apple introduced into Objective-C and it cut
down on a huge num