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Python Requests and persistent sessions

I am using the requests module (version 0.10.0 with Python 2.5). I have figured out how to submit data to a login form on a website and retrieve the session key, but I can't see an obvious way to use this session key in subsequent requests. Can someone fill in the ellipsis in the code below or sug...
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EJB's - when to use Remote and/or local interfaces?

I'm very new to Java EE and I'm trying to understand the concept of Local interfaces and Remote interfaces. I've been told that one of the big advantages of Java EE is that it is easy to scale (which I believe means you can deploy different components on different servers). Is that where Remote and ...
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Can Python print a function definition?

In JavaScript, one can print out the definition of a function. Is there a way to accomplish this in Python? 7 Answers ...
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How to override trait function and call it from the overridden function?

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Math - mapping numbers

How do I map numbers, linearly, between a and b to go between c and d. 9 Answers 9 ...
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Type.GetType(“namespace.a.b.ClassName”) returns null

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What are the typical reasons Javascript developed on Firefox fails on IE? [closed]

I developed some javascript enhanced pages that run fine on recent Firefox and Safari. I missed to check in Internet Explorer, and now I find the pages don't work on IE 6 and 7 (so far). The scripts are somehow not executed, the pages show as if javascript wasn't there, although some javascript is e...
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In Objective-C why should I check if self = [super init] is not nil?

I have a general question about writing init methods in Objective-C. 9 Answers 9 ...
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When and why would you seal a class?

In C# and C++/CLI the keyword sealed (or NotInheritable in VB) is used to protect a class from any inheritance chance (the class will be non-inheritable). I know that one feature of object-oriented programming is inheritance and I feel that the use of sealed goes against this feature, it stop...
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What is the purpose of the EBP frame pointer register?

I'm a beginner in assembly language and have noticed that the x86 code emitted by compilers usually keeps the frame pointer around even in release/optimized mode when it could use the EBP register for something else. ...