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What is the difference between dict.items() and dict.iteritems() in Python2?

Are there any applicable differences between dict.items() and dict.iteritems() ? 10 Answers ...
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python: how to identify if a variable is an array or a scalar

...supports a tuple of classes, check type(x) in (..., ...) should be avoided and is unnecessary. You may also wanna check not isinstance(x, (str, unicode)) share | improve this answer | ...
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Why can a function modify some arguments as perceived by the caller, but not others?

I'm trying to understand Python's approach to variable scope. In this example, why is f() able to alter the value of x , as perceived within main() , but not the value of n ? ...
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classical inheritance vs prototypal inheritance in javascript

I have googled so many links and can't get good idea about the difference between classical inheritance and prototypal inheritance? ...
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PHP Function with Optional Parameters

... an array" suggestion - take a look at Walf's answer to a similar question and the more in-depth example in the same thread – DJDave Mar 16 '16 at 13:07 ...
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How does the extend() function work in jQuery?

...arameter. Returns the first parameter. This is useful for combining user and default option-objects together to get a complete set of options: function foo(userOptions) { var defaultOptions = { foo: 2, bar: 2 }; var someOtherDefaultOptions = { baz: 3 }; var allOptions = jQu...
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How do HashTables deal with collisions?

...ll full then the hash table can increase the number of buckets that it has and then redistribute all the elements in the table. The hash function returns an integer and the hash table has to take the result of the hash function and mod it against the size of the table that way it can be sure it will...
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'const int' vs. 'int const' as function parameters in C++ and C

... const T and T const are identical. With pointer types it becomes more complicated: const char* is a pointer to a constant char char const* is a pointer to a constant char char* const is a constant pointer to a (mutable) char In o...
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Has anyone used Coffeescript for a production application? [closed]

...ly an app for browsing certain kinds of data. We use CoffeeScript as a command-line compiler (not on the server, which we'd eventually like to do). PROS (for us): It gets rid of a lot of needless clutter in javascript (eg braces, semi-colons, some brackets) to the extent that the code is cleaner ...
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Haskell: Lists, Arrays, Vectors, Sequences

I'm learning Haskell and read a couple of articles regarding performance differences of Haskell lists and (insert your language)'s arrays. ...