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Python json.loads shows ValueError: Extra data
I am getting some data from a JSON file "new.json", and I want to filter some data and store it into a new JSON file. Here is my code:
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Ignore mouse interaction on overlay image
I have a menu bar with hover effects, and now I want to place a transparent image with a circle and a "handdrawn" text over one of the menu items. If I use absolute positioning to place the overlay image above the menu item, the user will not be able to click the button and the hover effect will not...
How do I properly compare strings in C?
...trying to get a program to let a user enter a word or character, store it, and then print it until the user types it again, exiting the program. My code looks like this:
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RSpec: What is the difference between a feature and a request spec?
What is the conceptual difference between Rspec's feature specs and request specs ?
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Comments in command-line Zsh
I switched quite recently from Bash to Zsh on Ubuntu and I'm quite happy about it. However, there is something I really miss and I did not find how to achieve the same thing.
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Highlight bash/shell code in markdown
How to highlight the bash/shell commands in markdown files?
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curl -GET and -X GET
...efixed with a X, but also offers the same methods without. I've tried both and I can't seem to figure out the difference. Can someone explain to me quickly how these two operations differ?
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How can I consume a WSDL (SOAP) web service in Python?
...ds made immediate sense to me, no class generation, it loads the WSDL live and creates an object you can immediately use from it.
– EnigmaCurry
Feb 23 '11 at 15:43
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What are “Groovy” and “Grails” and what kinds of applications are built using them?
Nowadays I hear a lot about "Groovy on Grails" and I want to know more about it:
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PyLint, PyChecker or PyFlakes? [closed]
...write('\n')
for x in xrange(-39, 39):
if self.mandelbrot(x/40.0, y/40.0) :
stdout.write(' ')
else:
stdout.write('*')
def mandelbrot(self, x, y):
cr = y - 0.5
ci = x
zi = 0.0
zr =...
