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MongoDB/NoSQL: Keeping Document Change History

... changes to one or more specific entities in a database. I've heard this called row versioning, a log table or a history table (I'm sure there are other names for it). There are a number of ways to approach it in an RDBMS--you can write all changes from all source tables to a single table (more of...
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(HTML) Download a PDF file instead of opening them in browser when clicked

... Sometimes the question is wrong. ;) Anyways, regarding your issue, that's all a UX problem. Forcing the web to behave in specific ways is sometimes necessary, but often there's better solutions from a UX perspective. Also, my answer is correct. You can not do what you want to do with HTML (which is...
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Can anyone explain python's relative imports?

... Thanks, but this honestly seems really silly. For such a beautiful language, I can't believe the designers would create such a restriction. Isn't there any other way? – carl Dec 16 '09 at 23:48 ...
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How to save an HTML5 Canvas as an image on a server?

I'm working on a generative art project where I would like to allow users to save the resulting images from an algorithm. The general idea is: ...
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Django South - table already exists

... Got it, thanks. It's actually migrate and not schemamigration, but your answer got me in the right direction. – Steve Jun 22 '10 at 7:17 ...
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Python None comparison: should I use “is” or ==?

...ject None, so when you do my_var is None, you're checking whether they actually are the same object (not just equivalent objects) In other words, == is a check for equivalence (which is defined from object to object) whereas is checks for object identity: lst = [1,2,3] lst == lst[:] # This is Tr...
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Generate a heatmap in MatPlotLib using a scatter data set

...50 heatmap. If you want, say, 512x384, you can put bins=(512, 384) in the call to histogram2d. Example: share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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How can I use numpy.correlate to do autocorrelation?

...olution, C(t)=∑ -∞ < i < ∞ aivt+i where -∞ < t < ∞, allows for results from -∞ to ∞, but you obviously can't store an infinitely long array. So it has to be clipped, and that is where the mode comes in. There are 3 different modes: full, same, & valid: "full" mode r...
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Trying to mock datetime.date.today(), but not working

... There are a few problems. First of all, the way you're using mock.patch isn't quite right. When used as a decorator, it replaces the given function/class (in this case, datetime.date.today) with a Mock object only within the decorated function. So, only within...
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List of lists changes reflected across sublists unexpectedly

... When you write [x]*3 you get, essentially, the list [x, x, x]. That is, a list with 3 references to the same x. When you then modify this single x it is visible via all three references to it: x = [1] * 4 l = [x] * 3 print(f"id(x): {id(x)}") # id(x): 1405608979...