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What is a good Hash Function?

... For doing "normal" hash table lookups on basically any kind of data - this one by Paul Hsieh is the best I've ever used. http://www.azillionmonkeys.com/qed/hash.html If you care about cryptographically secure or anything else more advanced, then YMMV. If you just want...
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Use gulp to select and move directories and their files

I'm currently using gulp to call a bash script that cleans my dist/ directory and moves the appropriate files to the clean directory. I would like this to be done with gulp because I am not sure the script would work on a non *nix file system. So far, I'm using the gulp-clean module to clean the...
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Open file in a relative location in Python

...n a subdirectory beneath where the script is actually located, you can use __file__ to help you out here. __file__ is the full path to where the script you are running is located. So you can fiddle with something like this: import os script_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) #<-- absolute dir the...
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Getting an empty JQuery object

...tion about it, but I solved it by using PHP instead of jQuery so I can't really dig more into it right now. – cregox Mar 2 '11 at 19:02 2 ...
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Get the full URL in PHP

... Have a look at $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], i.e. $actual_link = "http://$_SERVER[HTTP_HOST]$_SERVER[REQUEST_URI]"; (Note that the double quoted string syntax is perfectly correct) If you want to support both HTTP and HTTPS, you can use $act...
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Requirejs domReady plugin vs Jquery $(document).ready()?

... It seems like all the key points were already hit, but a few details fell through the cracks. Mainly: domReady It is both a plugin and a module. If you include it in the the requirements array w/ a trailing ! your module won't execute un...
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What does the “at” (@) symbol do in Python?

... Example class Pizza(object): def __init__(self): self.toppings = [] def __call__(self, topping): # When using '@instance_of_pizza' before a function definition # the function gets passed onto 'topping'. self.toppings.appe...
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Is it possible to ping a server from Javascript?

...ther parts of the source but you get the idea). function Pinger_ping(ip, callback) { if(!this.inUse) { this.inUse = true; this.callback = callback this.ip = ip; var _that = this; this.img = new Image(); this.img.onload = function() {_that.good();}; this.img.onerro...
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Convert a python 'type' object to a string

... print type(someObject).__name__ If that doesn't suit you, use this: print some_instance.__class__.__name__ Example: class A: pass print type(A()) # prints <type 'instance'> print A().__class__.__name__ # prints A Also, it seems th...
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Relative paths in Python

..., you want to do something like this: import os dirname = os.path.dirname(__file__) filename = os.path.join(dirname, 'relative/path/to/file/you/want') This will give you the absolute path to the file you're looking for. Note that if you're using setuptools, you should probably use its package re...