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How does the @property decorator work in Python?

...is just syntactic sugar; the syntax: @property def foo(self): return self._foo really means the same thing as def foo(self): return self._foo foo = property(foo) so foo the function is replaced by property(foo), which we saw above is a special object. Then when you use @foo.setter(), what you ...
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How do I get a list of all the duplicate items using pandas in python?

...rt issues. I would like to get a list of the duplicate items so I can manually compare them. When I try to use pandas duplicated method , it only returns the first duplicate. Is there a a way to get all of the duplicates and not just the first one? ...
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Should I use encodeURI or encodeURIComponent for encoding URLs?

... It depends on what you are actually wanting to do. encodeURI assumes that the input is a complete URI that might have some characters which need encoding in it. encodeURIComponent will encode everything with special meaning, so you use it for components ...
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How do Python functions handle the types of the parameters that you pass in?

...object has a type, every object knows its type, it's impossible to accidentally or deliberately use an object of a type "as if" it was an object of a different type, and all elementary operations on the object are delegated to its type. This has nothing to do with names. A name in Python doesn't "...
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When and why will a compiler initialise memory to 0xCD, 0xDD, etc. on malloc/free/new/delete?

...----- -------- ------------------------- 0xCD Clean Memory Allocated memory via malloc or new but never written by the application. 0xDD Dead Memory Memory that has been released with delete or free. It is used to detect w...
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Python append() vs. + operator on lists, why do these give different results?

...quences) by concatenating the element. The append-method however does literally what you ask: append the object on the right-hand side that you give it (the array or any other object), instead of taking its elements. An alternative Use extend() if you want to use a function that acts similar to the ...
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Is it bad practice to have a constructor function return a Promise?

...create and initialize a new instance. It should set up data structures and all instance-specific properties, but not execute any tasks. It should be a pure function without side effects if possible, with all the benefits that has. What if I want to execute things from my constructor? That shou...
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Scala best way of turning a Collection into a Map-by-key?

...unction seems to assume that I already have a tuple (m,s), which I don't really get – oxbow_lakes Mar 24 '09 at 22:33 2 ...
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What does -> mean in Python function definitions?

... And the information is available as a .__annotations__ attribute. – Martijn Pieters♦ Jan 17 '13 at 13:06 9 ...
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Calculate distance between two points in google maps V3

... @EmanuelePaolini - Mathematically, atan2(sqrt(a),sqrt(1-a)) = asin(sqrt(a)) = acos(sqrt(1-a)), but the atan2 version remains numerically better conditioned for all values of a. – ChrisV Dec 19 '14 at 18:00 ...