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Is there a query language for JSON?
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Sure, how about:
JsonPath.
Json Query
They all seem to be a bit work in progress, but work to some degree. They are also similar to XPath and XQuery conceptually; even though XML and JSON have different conceptual models (hierarchic vs object/struct).
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Changing user agent on urllib2.urlopen
...eaders should be a dictionary, and will be treated as if add_header() was called with each key and value as arguments. This is often used to “spoof” the User-Agent header, which is used by a browser to identify itself – some HTTP servers only allow requests coming from common browsers as oppos...
Display JSON as HTML [closed]
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and what if the string is all in one line? how does he make it nicely formatted like that?
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May 19 '09 at 17:15
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Can I use CoffeeScript instead of JS for node.js?
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To install coffee sudo npm install -g coffee-script
– Dmitry Polushkin
Nov 6 '13 at 12:44
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How to get config parameters in Symfony2 Twig Templates
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Twig template:
{{ version }}
This method provides the benefit of allowing you to use the parameter in ContainerAware classes as well, using:
$container->getParameter('app.version');
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What is the difference between “git branch” and “git checkout -b”?
... does the same thing.
How do these two commands differ, if they differ at all?
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Installing PIL with pip
I am trying to install PIL (the Python Imaging Library) using the command:
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Should unit tests be written for getter and setters?
...or handling isn't covered by unit tests it will never be covered. Do you really want to ship a product that contains code that has never ever been run?
– Anders Abel
Jun 1 '11 at 19:10
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SQL Server Management Studio, how to get execution time down to milliseconds
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The part regarding the Properties window is really the answer to this thread. "Elapsed Time" is sitting there staring you in the face.
– Eric
Jan 20 '15 at 23:32
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How to get the current directory of the cmdlet being executed
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Yes, that should work. But if you need to see the absolute path, this is all you need:
(Get-Item .).FullName
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