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How to switch position of two items in a Python list?

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What is the difference between call and apply?

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How to fix “no valid 'aps-environment' entitlement string found for application” in Xcode 4.3?

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git replace local version with remote version

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Difference between two DateTimes C#?

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junit & java : testing non-public methods [duplicate]

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Is there a built in function for string natural sort?

...ing: >>> from natsort import natsorted, ns >>> x = ['Elm11', 'Elm12', 'Elm2', 'elm0', 'elm1', 'elm10', 'elm13', 'elm9'] >>> natsorted(x, key=lambda y: y.lower()) ['elm0', 'elm1', 'Elm2', 'elm9', 'elm10', 'Elm11', 'Elm12', 'elm13'] >>> natsorted(x, alg=ns.IGNORECA...
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UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xa0' in position 20: ordinal not in rang

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Can I make a user-specific gitignore file?

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How many double numbers are there between 0.0 and 1.0?

... also, one gets into the thorny issues of denormalized numbers. 10 of the 11 bits of the exponents cover the range in question, so, including denormalized numbers (and I think a few kinds of NaN) you'd have 1024 times the doubles as lay between powers of two -- no more than 2**62 in total anyway. E...