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Understanding repr( ) function in Python
... When you call for example repr(x) the interpreter puts 'foo' instead of x and then calls repr('foo').
>>> repr(x)
"'foo'"
>>> x.__repr__()
"'foo'"
repr actually calls a magic method __repr__ of x, which gives the string containing the representation of the value 'foo' assigned ...
npm check and update package if needed
We need to integrate Karma test runner into TeamCity and for that I'd like to give sys-engineers small script (powershell or whatever) that would:
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Renaming a virtualenv folder without breaking it
I've created folder and initialized a virtualenv instance in it.
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How to bind function arguments without binding this?
...(arg1, arg2)
{
return function() { ... do your stuff with arg1 and arg2 ... };
}(actualArg1Value, actualArg2Value);
Hope I got the syntax right there. What it does is create a function called withWrappedArguments() (to be pedantic it is an anonymous function assigned to the variab...
Why should you use an ORM? [closed]
If you are motivate to the "pros" of an ORM and why would you use an ORM to management/client, what are those reasons would be?
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Git Diff with Beyond Compare
...gainst is not being loaded. Only the latest version of the file is loaded and nothing else, so there is nothing in the right pane of Beyond Compare.
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Is there a WebSocket client implemented for Python? [closed]
I found this project: http://code.google.com/p/standalonewebsocketserver/ for a WebSocket server, but I need to implement a WebSocket client in python, more exactly I need to receive some commands from XMPP in my WebSocket server.
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Rails 2.3-style plugins and deprecation warnings running task in Heroku
I'm upgrading to Rails 3.2, and running rake db:migrate gives me several errors of the form:
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How to set a Default Route (To an Area) in MVC
... before but there is no solid solution out there. So for purpose of myself and others who may find this useful.
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With Mercurial, how can I “compress” a series of changesets into one before pushing?
Let's say I have a local and a remote Mercurial repository. Now, I start working on a feature. I work on it, and when I think it's done, I commit the changeset. Testing it a bit more, I find that I could further improve this feature by tweaking something in the code. I make the change and commit. 20...
