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Where in a virtualenv does the custom code go?

What sort of directory structure should one follow when using virtualenv ? For instance, if I were building a WSGI application and created a virtualenv called foobar I would start with a directory structure like: ...
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Detail change after Git pull

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How does HashSet compare elements for equality?

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What is a sealed trait?

Sealed classes are described in 'Programming in Scala', but sealed traits are not. Where can I find more information about a sealed trait? ...
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100% width Twitter Bootstrap 3 template

I am a bootstrap newbie and I have a 100% wide template that I want to code with bootstrap. The first column begins at the left corner and I have a Google map the stretches to the rightmost. I thought I could do this with container-fluid class, but that doesn't seem to be available any longer. I h...
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setuptools vs. distutils: why is distutils still a thing?

Python has a confusing history of tools that can be used to package and describe projects: these include distutils in the Standard Library, distribute , distutils2 , and setuptools (and maybe more). It appears that distribute and distutils2 were discontinued in favor of setuptools , which...
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Is pass-by-value a reasonable default in C++11?

In traditional C++, passing by value into functions and methods is slow for large objects, and is generally frowned upon. Instead, C++ programmers tend to pass references around, which is faster, but which introduces all sorts of complicated questions around ownership and especially around memory ma...
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How do I catch a numpy warning like it's an exception (not just for testing)?

I have to make a Lagrange polynomial in Python for a project I'm doing. I'm doing a barycentric style one to avoid using an explicit for-loop as opposed to a Newton's divided difference style one. The problem I have is that I need to catch a division by zero, but Python (or maybe numpy) just makes i...
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Python Linked List

What's the easiest way to use a linked list in python? In scheme, a linked list is defined simply by '(1 2 3 4 5) . Python's lists, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] , and tuples, (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) , are not, in fact, linked lists, and linked lists have some nice properties such as constant-time concatenation, and b...
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Why can I pass 1 as a short, but not the int variable i?

Why does the first and second Write work but not the last? Is there a way I can allow all 3 of them and detect if it was 1, (int)1 or i passed in? And really why is one allowed but the last? The second being allowed but not the last really blows my mind. ...