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Convert JSON string to dict using Python
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– Jacques Mathieu
May 31 '18 at 16:32
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Reading binary file and looping over each byte
...hile byte != "":
# Do stuff with byte.
byte = f.read(1)
finally:
f.close()
Python 2.5-2.7
with open("myfile", "rb") as f:
byte = f.read(1)
while byte != "":
# Do stuff with byte.
byte = f.read(1)
Note that the with statement is not available in versio...
How to completely uninstall Visual Studio 2010?
...ly and ultimately remove Visual Studio 2010 from my computer. When you install Visual Studio, it also installs a bunch of programs (about 55) in the add/remove programs panel ( appwiz.cpl ).
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Javascript: get package.json data in gulpfile.js
...intend to read/modify/read-again). That does not make it a bad solution in all cases though. The OP explicitly mentioned he wanted to read information out of it.
– Mangled Deutz
Apr 14 '15 at 17:56
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How to find all occurrences of a substring?
...or m in re.finditer('(?=tt)', 'ttt')]
#[0, 1]
If you want a reverse find-all without overlaps, you can combine positive and negative lookahead into an expression like this:
search = 'tt'
[m.start() for m in re.finditer('(?=%s)(?!.{1,%d}%s)' % (search, len(search)-1, search), 'ttt')]
#[1]
re.fin...
How can I output leading zeros in Ruby?
...counter is known (e.g., n = 3 for counters 1..876), you can do
str = "file_" + i.to_s.rjust(n, "0")
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How to import a class from default package
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Wow I really don't know java at all. That was a great help. Guess I'll have to move my class into a package...
– anhoppe
Jan 20 '16 at 20:14
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How to verify an XPath expression in Chrome Developers tool or Firefox's Firebug?
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“Unknown class in Interface Builder file” error at runtime
...th it, and prints the warning.
By default, Objective-C targets will have -all_load -ObjC flags set by default, which will keep all of the symbols. But I had started with a C++ target, and didn't have that. Nevertheless, I found a way around this, which keeps the linker aggressive.
The hack I was...
