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Normalize data in pandas

... In [92]: df Out[92]: a b c d A -0.488816 0.863769 4.325608 -4.721202 B -11.937097 2.993993 -12.916784 -1.086236 C -5.569493 4.672679 -2.168464 -9.315900 D 8.892368 0.932785 4.5...
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Asynchronous vs synchronous execution, what does it really mean? [closed]

... When you execute something synchronously, you wait for it to finish before moving on to another task. When you execute something asynchronously, you can move on to another task before it finishes. That being said, in the context of computers this ...
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Protected methods in Objective-C

What is the equivalent to protected methods in Objective-C? I want to define methods which only the derived classes may call/implement. ...
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What are the differences between SML and OCaml? [closed]

...ied to put more important differences first. SML is a language with a definition and a standard. It is stable (and in fact has been frozen so it cannot evolve). Objective Caml is an implementation controlled by a small group at INRIA. It continues to evolve. (IMO the evolution is managed well.)...
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Run a batch file with Windows task scheduler

... I faced the same problem, but I found another solution without having to modify my batch script. The only thing that I missed out is at the 'Action' settings - "Start in (Optional)" option. Go the task properties --> Action tab --> Edit --> Fill up as below: Action: Start a pro...
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Haskell composition (.) vs F#'s pipe forward operator (|>)

In F#, use of the the pipe-forward operator, |> , is pretty common. However, in Haskell I've only ever seen function composition, (.) , being used. I understand that they are related , but is there a language reason that pipe-forward isn't used in Haskell or is it something else? ...
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How many bits or bytes are there in a character? [closed]

... It depends what is the character and what encoding it is in: An ASCII character in 8-bit ASCII encoding is 8 bits (1 byte), though it can fit in 7 bits. An ISO-8895-1 character in ISO-8859-1 encoding is 8 bits (1 byte). A Unicode character in UTF-8 encoding is between 8...
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How can I use a carriage return in a HTML tooltip?

I'm currently adding verbose tooltips to our site, and I'd like (without having to resort to a whizz-bang jQuery plugin, I know there are many!) to use carriage returns to format the tooltip. ...
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How to get GET (query string) variables in Express.js on Node.js?

Can we get the variables in the query string in Node.js just like we get them in $_GET in PHP? 26 Answers ...
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Difference between declaring variables before or in loop?

I have always wondered if, in general, declaring a throw-away variable before a loop, as opposed to repeatedly inside the loop, makes any (performance) difference? A (quite pointless) example in Java: ...