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Quickly reading very large tables as dataframes
...at I would like to load as a dataframes in R. read.table() has a lot of convenient features, but it seems like there is a lot of logic in the implementation that would slow things down. In my case, I am assuming I know the types of the columns ahead of time, the table does not contain any column...
How to set the matplotlib figure default size in ipython notebook?
...just it manually. How to set the default size for the figure displayed in cell?
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Is there any overhead to declaring a variable within a loop? (C++)
I am just wondering if there would be any loss of speed or efficiency if you did something like this:
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How do I load a file into the python console?
I have some lines of python code that I'm continuously copying/pasting into the python console. Is there a load command or something I can run? e.g. load file.py
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Why Would I Ever Need to Use C# Nested Classes [duplicate]
I'm trying to understand about nested classes in C#. I understand that a nested class is a class that is defined within another class, what I don't get is why I would ever need to do this.
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Is there a way to crack the password on an Excel VBA Project?
I've been asked to update some Excel 2003 macros, but the VBA projects are password protected, and it seems there's a lack of documentation... no-one knows the passwords.
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Is there a Python Library that contains a list of all the ascii characters?
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When is finally run if you throw an exception from the catch block?
In the above block when is the finally block called? Before the throwing of e or is finally called and then catch?
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Vagrant ssh authentication failure
The problem with ssh authentication:
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How to dump a table to console?
I'm having trouble displaying the contents of a table which contains nested tables (n-deep). I'd like to just dump it to std out or the console via a print statement or something quick and dirty but I can't figure out how. I'm looking for the rough equivalent that I'd get when printing an NSDicti...
