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Should I use 'has_key()' or 'in' on Python dicts?

... in is definitely more pythonic. In fact has_key() was removed in Python 3.x. share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Can I replace groups in Java regex?

I have this code, and I want to know, if I can replace only groups (not all pattern) in Java regex. Code: 7 Answers ...
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To ARC or not to ARC? What are the pros and cons? [closed]

...t has no GC runtime overhead. The compiler inserts retains and releases in all the places you should have anyway. But it's smarter than you and can optimize out the ones that aren't actually needed (just like it can unroll loops, eliminate temporary variables, inline functions, etc.) OK, now I will...
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Code signing certificate for open-source projects?

I want to publish one of my applications as open-source and want to digitally sign the binaries I've created with my own certificate. (Of course, anyone else can just download the code and build it themselves with their own certificate.) I want to do this so anyone can check that this build was made...
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Dictionary returning a default value if the key does not exist [duplicate]

...Value(key, out value); and just ignore the return value. However, that really will just return default(TValue), not some custom default value (nor, more usefully, the result of executing a delegate). There's nothing more powerful built into the framework. I would suggest two extension methods: pu...
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What breaking changes are introduced in C++11?

...nity, whereas C++0x always rounds the result toward 0. (admittedly not really a compatibility problem for most people). Valid C++ 2003 code that uses the keyword auto as a storage class specifier may be invalid in C++0x. Narrowing conversions cause incompatibilities with C++03. For ex...
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client secret in OAuth 2.0

...kens to Logs, you can find out more about it here http://attack-secure.com/all-your-facebook-access-tokens-are-belong-to-us and here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twyL7Uxe6sk. All in all be extra cautious of your usage of third party libraries (common sense actually but if token hijacking is your ...
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Select between two dates with Django

... Use the __range operator: ...filter(current_issue__isnull=True, created_at__range=(start_date, end_date)) share | improve this an...
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How can I match a string with a regex in Bash?

...ching in the second example. Inside [[ ]], the * is not expanded as it usually is, to match filenames in the current directory that match a pattern.Your example works, but it's really easy to over-generalize and mistakenly believe that * means to match anything in any context. It only works like t...
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When to use inline function and when not to use it?

...at inline is a hint or request to compiler and its used to avoid function call overheads. 14 Answers ...