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ImportError: Cannot import name X

...r different files named: main, vector, entity and physics. I will not post all the code, just the imports, because I think that's where the error is. (If you want, I can post more) ...
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XmlSerializer: remove unnecessary xsi and xsd namespaces

... Since Dave asked for me to repeat my answer to Omitting all xsi and xsd namespaces when serializing an object in .NET, I have updated this post and repeated my answer here from the afore-mentioned link. The example used in this answer is the same example used for the other questio...
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NuGet for solutions with multiple projects

...ager > Manage NuGet Packages for Solution... And if you go to the Installed packages area you can 'Manage' a single package across every project in the solution. share | improve this answer ...
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Serializing class instance to JSON

...ps() only knows how to serialize a limited set of object types by default, all built-in types. List here: https://docs.python.org/3.3/library/json.html#encoders-and-decoders One good solution would be to make your class inherit from JSONEncoder and then implement the JSONEncoder.default() function...
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In node.JS how can I get the path of a module I have loaded via require that is *not* mine (i.e. in

I require a module that was installed via npm. I want to access a .js file subordinate to that module (so I can subclass a Constructor method in it). I can't (well, don't want to) modify the module's code, so don't have a place to extract its __dirname. ...
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Getter and Setter?

... That's not really setter and getter. Typically I need for each property different implementation of getter! – sumid Feb 16 '13 at 0:59 ...
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SQL Server Index Naming Conventions [closed]

...ems that the primary key index is named PK_ and non-clustered indexes typically start with IX_. Are there any naming conventions beyond that for unique indexes? ...
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Python memoising/deferred lookup property decorator

...nce, but they're a real bottleneck to calculate that first time and only really accessed for special cases. Hence they can also be cached after they've been retrieved from the database (this therefore fits the definition of memoisation where the input is simply "no input"). ...
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Why is nginx responding to any domain name?

I have nginx up and running with a Ruby/Sinatra app and all is well. However, I'm now trying to have a second application running from the same server and I noticed something weird. First, here's my nginx.conf: ...
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Cleanest way to get last item from Python iterator

...specific default value could even be correct? If the iterator doesn't actually iterate, then an out-of-band value is more meaningful than some misleading function-specific default. – S.Lott Jan 26 '10 at 11:44 ...