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How to assert output with nosetest/unittest in python?

...rarily replacing sys.stdout. I prefer the context manager because it wraps all the bookkeeping into a single function, so I don't have to re-write any try-finally code, and I don't have to write setup and teardown functions just for this. import sys from contextlib import contextmanager from String...
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Multiple linear regression in Python

...as some other model evaluation criteria. If you want the stuff like in Akavall's answer, statsmodels has some more R-like diagnostics. – djs Mar 17 '16 at 18:56 ...
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What are the barriers to understanding pointers and what can be done to overcome them? [closed]

...use address on it, and the memory block it references as the actual house. All sorts of operations can thus be easily explained. I've added some Delphi code down below, and some comments where appropriate. I chose Delphi since my other main programming language, C#, does not exhibit things like mem...
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Adding a library/JAR to an Eclipse Android project

...vant JAR in the right pane. This puts the library into your project (physically). Right-click on your project, choose Build Path -> Configure Build Path, then click the Libraries tab, then Add JARs..., navigate to your new JAR in the libs directory and add it. (This, incidentally, is the moment a...
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NPM modules won't install globally without sudo

I have just reinstalled Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, and before anything else i did these steps : 14 Answers ...
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Disable same origin policy in Chrome

...d under chromium 5 / ubuntu). For me the exact command was: Note : Kill all chrome instances before running command chromium-browser --disable-web-security --user-data-dir="[some directory here]" The browser will warn you that "you are using an unsupported command line" when it first opens, wh...
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Ruby: require vs require_relative - best practice to workaround running in both Ruby =1.

...ernel def require_relative(path) require File.join(File.dirname(caller[0]), path.to_str) end end end This allows you to use require_relative as you would in ruby 1.9.2 in ruby 1.8 and 1.9.1. share ...
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Fat models and skinny controllers sounds like creating God models [closed]

...ontrollers approach, esp. the Rails camp. As a result the routers is basically just figuring out what method to call on what controller and all the controller method does is call the corresponding method on the model and then bring up the view. So I've two concerns here which I don't understand: ...
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Update Item to Revision vs Revert to Revision

...n that your workingcopy is out of date. revert to this revision will undo all changes in your working copy which were made after the selected revision (in your example rev. 96,97,98,99,100) Your working copy is now in modified state. The file content of both scenarions is same, however in first c...
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What is move semantics?

...regarding C++0x . Most of the new features made sense to me, and I am actually excited about C++0x now, with the exception of one. I still don't get move semantics ... What is it exactly? ...