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Python - 'ascii' codec can't decode byte
I'm really confused. I tried to encode but the error said can't decode... .
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Formatting code snippets for blogging on Blogger [closed]
... I spent a couple hours on it and I can't get this to work at all.
– thepaulpage
Mar 21 '13 at 15:43
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How can I visualize per-character differences in a unified diff file?
...ight space changes):
git diff --color-words='[^[:space:]]|([[:alnum:]]|UTF_8_GUARD)+'
In general:
git diff --color-words=<re>
where <re> is a regexp defining "words" for the purpose of identifying changes.
These are less noisy in that they color the changed "words", whereas using ...
How to write an inline IF statement in JavaScript?
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Just to note, all parens in this case are optional. It is often personal preference/coding style that dictates when they are used.
– Will Klein
Apr 22 '12 at 18:46
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OAuth with Verification in .NET
... as a console app) to integrate with an OAuth-enabled application, specifically Mendeley ( http://dev.mendeley.com ), which apparently uses 3-legged OAuth.
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Why doesn't os.path.join() work in this case?
... the Python docs for os.path.join:
If a component is an absolute path, all previous components are thrown away and joining continues from the absolute path component.
Note on Windows, the behaviour in relation to drive letters, which seems to have changed compared to earlier Python versions:
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max value of integer
...hine to machine, on embedded systems the int can be 16 bit wide, though usually it is 32 bit.
The only requirement is that short int <= int <= long int by size. Also, there is a recommendation that int should represent the native capacity of the processor.
All types are signed. The unsigned...
Build the full path filename in Python
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This works fine:
os.path.join(dir_name, base_filename + "." + filename_suffix)
Keep in mind that os.path.join() exists only because different operating systems use different path separator characters. It smooths over that difference so cross-platform code d...
What is exactly the base pointer and stack pointer? To what do they point?
Using this example coming from wikipedia, in which DrawSquare() calls DrawLine(),
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Why is the gets function so dangerous that it should not be used?
...icial part of the language up to the 1999 ISO C standard, but
it was officially removed by the 2011 standard. Most C implementations still support it, but at least gcc issues a warning for any code that uses it.
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