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How to build & install GLFW 3 and use it in a Linux project
...g time, about 3 hours in total, partly because I am unfamiliar with CMake, and partly because I am was unfamiliar with GLFW.
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Convert string to variable name in python [duplicate]
...mically create a variable, this is not the way to do it; just use setattr. And even when setattr is inappropriate for whatever reason, being explicit and modifying locals or globals as appropriate is still better than exec.
– abarnert
Oct 1 '13 at 17:57
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Confused by python file mode “w+”
... forget this, the f.read() call will try to read from the end of the file, and will return an empty string.
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Overloading Macro on Number of Arguments
I have two macros FOO2 and FOO3 :
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Rails params explained?
Could anyone explain params in Rails controller: where they come from, and what they are referencing?
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Where is Python's sys.path initialized from?
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The site module loads and parses the contents of any .pth files in your site-packages directory. These .pth files contain additions to your PYTHONPATH
– ASk
May 22 '09 at 21:03
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Insert a line at specific line number with sed or awk
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mac users: with homebrew, brew install gnu-sed and then use this with gsed
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Jan 10 '15 at 17:58
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How do you split a list into evenly sized chunks?
I have a list of arbitrary length, and I need to split it up into equal size chunks and operate on it. There are some obvious ways to do this, like keeping a counter and two lists, and when the second list fills up, add it to the first list and empty the second list for the next round of data, but t...
Should one use < or
...!= instead? I'd say that that most clearly establishes i as a loop counter and nothing else.
– yungchin
Feb 12 '09 at 2:59
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What is the difference between '/' and '//' when used for division?
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In Python 3.x, 5 / 2 will return 2.5 and 5 // 2 will return 2. The former is floating point division, and the latter is floor division, sometimes also called integer division.
In Python 2.2 or later in the 2.x line, there is no difference for integers unless y...
