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Object initialization syntax

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Pip freeze vs. pip list

...r pip to understand, which is feedparser==5.1.3 wsgiref==0.1.2 django==1.4.2 ... That is the "requirements format". Here, django==1.4.2 implies install django version 1.4.2 (even though the latest is 1.6.x). If you do not specify ==1.4.2, the latest version available would be installed. You c...
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How can I limit a “Run Script” build phase to my release configuration?

... 4 @Hedin - that is just bash; if you have multi-word variable, you need to surround the variable in quotes. So ${CONFIGURATION} becomes "${CON...
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Reset keys of array elements in php?

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How to change current working directory using a batch file

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Show control hierarchy in the WinForms designer

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Splitting on last delimiter in Python string?

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Ruby sleep or delay less than a second?

I'm making a script with ruby that must render frames at 24 frames per second, but I need to wait 1/24th of a second between sending the commands. What is the best way to sleep for less than a second? ...
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Style child element when hover on parent

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Fill between two vertical lines in matplotlib

.... For example, let's use axvspan to highlight the x-region between 8 and 14: import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig, ax = plt.subplots() ax.plot(range(20)) ax.axvspan(8, 14, alpha=0.5, color='red') plt.show() You could use fill_betweenx to do this, but the extents (both x and y) of the rectangl...