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What is the difference between HTTP and REST?

...rotocol's methods – namely GET and POST. The REST way to do it is to use all of the protocol's methods. For example, REST dictates the usage of DELETE to erase a document (be it a file, state, etc.) behind a URI, whereas, with HTTP, you would misuse a GET or POST query like ...product/?delete_id=...
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Tool to convert Python code to be PEP8 compliant

...fficult As an alternative (and thanks to @y-p for the idea), I wrote a small package which autopep8s only those lines which you have been working on since the last commit/branch: Basically leaving the project a little better than you found it: pip install pep8radius Suppose you've done your wo...
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How to find and return a duplicate value in array

...ou're writing this code for some huge scaling data (and if so, you can actually just use C or Python), the provided answer is far more elegant/readable, and isnt' going to run that much slower compared to a linear time solution. furthermore, in theory, the linear time solution requires linear space,...
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How do I get the parent directory in Python?

...that does nothing but string manipulation. To verify if the pathname actually exist requires a disk access. Depends on the application this may or may not be desirable. – Wai Yip Tung May 18 '10 at 19:45 ...
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Is object empty? [duplicate]

...uming that by empty you mean "has no properties of its own". // Speed up calls to hasOwnProperty var hasOwnProperty = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty; function isEmpty(obj) { // null and undefined are "empty" if (obj == null) return true; // Assume if it has a length property with a ...
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Performance optimization strategies of last resort [closed]

...erformance questions on this site already, but it occurs to me that almost all are very problem-specific and fairly narrow. And almost all repeat the advice to avoid premature optimization. ...
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Explain the concept of a stack frame in a nutshell

... edited Mar 9 at 8:50 virmis_007 14522 silver badges1717 bronze badges answered Oct 18 '16 at 11:04 Aadity...
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Passing a URL with brackets to curl

...000/svg\"\u003e\u003cpath d=\"M46.1709 9.17788C46.1709 8.26454 46.2665 7.94324 47.1084 7.58816C47.4091 7.46349 47.7169 7.36433 48.0099 7.26993C48.9099 6.97997 49.672 6.73443 49.672 5.93063C49.672 5.22043 48.9832 4.61182 48.1414 4.61182C47.4335 4.61182 46.7256 4.91628 46.0943 5.50789C45.7307 4.9328 4...
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Where is the Java SDK folder in my computer? Ubuntu 12.04

... 327 WAY-1 : Updated for the shortest and easy way Below command will give you the path, But i...
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Should Gemfile.lock be included in .gitignore?

...gem, Gemfile.lock should be in your repository. It's used as a snapshot of all your required gems and their dependencies. This way bundler doesn't have to recalculate all the gem dependencies each time you deploy, etc. From cowboycoded's comment below: If you are working on a gem, then DO NOT c...