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Circular (or cyclic) imports in Python
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There was a really good discussion on this over at comp.lang.python last year. It answers your question pretty thoroughly.
Imports are pretty straightforward really. Just remember the following:
'import' and 'from xxx import yyy' ...
Proper way to use **kwargs in Python
...*kwargs):
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this is not true. In the latter case, f can be called as f(23, 42), while the former case accepts named arguments only -- no positional calls. Often you want to allow the caller maximum flexibility and therefore the second form, as most answers assert, is preferable: but ...
GitHub pages are not updating
..., but the new article isn't showing up there. When I execute the server locally, a post lives at localhost:4000/posts/the-price-of-inconsistent-code/ . However, when I go to http://maltzj.github.io/posts/the-price-of-inconsistent-code I get a 404. I also added a new file which should live at htt...
How to fix the uninitialized constant Rake::DSL problem on Heroku?
...ixed my problems and I didn't know what was going on. (Using the rails installer on windows and deploying to heroku, as a complete beginner.)
– Jack V.
Jun 14 '11 at 22:46
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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...
How to see which flags -march=native will activate?
I'm compiling my C++ app using GCC 4.3. Instead of manually selecting the optimization flags I'm using -march=native , which in theory should add all optimization flags applicable to the hardware I'm compiling on. But how can I check which flags is it actually using?
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Setting up two different static directories in node.js Express framework
...nal (first) parameter to use() like so:
app.use("/public", express.static(__dirname + "/public"));
app.use("/public2", express.static(__dirname + "/public2"));
That way you get two different directories on the web that mirror your local directories, not one url path that fails over between two lo...
Show all Elasticsearch aggregation results/buckets and not just 10
I'm trying to list all buckets on an aggregation, but it seems to be showing only the first 10.
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How to tell if JRE or JDK is installed
I have one computer that I intentionally installed JDK on. I have another computer with JRE, for, among other things, testing. However, when I got a java application working on this computer, and then tried it on another, it complained that JDK was required. How can I check if JDK was somehow instal...
Setup RSpec to test a gem (not Rails)
...my_gem ) to setup the structure for the new gem and edit the *.gemspec manually.
I also added s.add_development_dependency "rspec", ">= 2.0.0" to gemspec and did a bundle install .
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