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What are “connecting characters” in Java identifiers?

... I'm not sure that actually fully answers the (implied) question of which characters may start a Java identifier. Following links we end up at Character.isJavaIdentifierStart() which states A character may start a Java identifier if and only if one...
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multiprocessing.Pool: When to use apply, apply_async or map?

... Back in the old days of Python, to call a function with arbitrary arguments, you would use apply: apply(f,args,kwargs) apply still exists in Python2.7 though not in Python3, and is generally not used anymore. Nowadays, f(*args,**kwargs) is preferred. The...
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Python debugging tips [closed]

... same effect in the running code ipdb is a version of pdb for IPython. It allows the use of pdb with all the IPython features including tab completion. It is also possible to set pdb to automatically run on an uncaught exception. Pydb was written to be an enhanced version of Pdb. Benefits? ...
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Django database query: How to get object by id?

Django automatically creates an id field as primary key. 6 Answers 6 ...
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What does the caret operator (^) in Python do?

...his way: 1000 # 8 (binary) 0011 # 3 (binary) ---- # APPLY XOR ('vertically') 1011 # result = 11 (binary) share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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What's the difference between process.cwd() vs __dirname?

... Does this mean that process.cwd() is synonym to . for all cases except for require()? – Alexander Gonchiy Aug 29 '15 at 9:44 11 ...
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Python extending with - using super() Python 3 vs Python 2

Originally I wanted to ask this question , but then I found it was already thought of before... 5 Answers ...
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What are “first class” objects?

...as any other object. A first class object is an entity that can be dynamically created, destroyed, passed to a function, returned as a value, and have all the rights as other variables in the programming language have. Depending on the language, this can imply: being expressible as ...
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Concatenating two one-dimensional NumPy arrays

...smetic than substantial, but it's good when the API is consistent (e.g. if all the numpy functions that take variable length argument lists require explicit sequences). – Jim K. Aug 24 '16 at 20:43 ...
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Python constructors and __init__

Why are constructors indeed called "Constructors"? What is their purpose and how are they different from methods in a class? ...