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Difference between List, List, List, List, and List
...the differences between List, List<?>, List<T>, List<E>, and List<Object>?
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UTF-8 without BOM
...isual Studio does not change the file unless you save it (as Hans said).
And here is the solution to your problem:
If you want to save a file with other encodings select save as and extend the save button in file dialog and select "Save with encoding". Or if you you want to get rid of this setting...
ImportError: No module named site on Windows
... does not include source) . I then ran the installer, selected 'All Users' and all was fine. I installed Python into the default location:
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How do I print to the debug output window in a Win32 app?
...t window, but I can't for the life of me work out how. I've tried 'printf' and 'cout
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What is the most efficient string concatenation method in python?
... Guido. Although it is worth remembering also that this is an old article and it predates the existence of things like ''.join (although I guess string.joinfields is more-or-less the same)
On the strength of that, the array module may be fastest if you can shoehorn your problem into it. But ''.jo...
How to filter a dictionary according to an arbitrary condition function?
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Nowadays, in Python 2.7 and up, you can use a dict comprehension:
{k: v for k, v in points.iteritems() if v[0] < 5 and v[1] < 5}
And in Python 3:
{k: v for k, v in points.items() if v[0] < 5 and v[1] < 5}
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What do the different readystates in XMLHttpRequest mean, and how can I use them?
XMLHttpRequest has 5 readyState s, and I only use 1 of them (the last one, 4 ).
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When should I use perror(“…”) and fprintf(stderr, “…”)?
Reading the man pages and some code did not really help me in
understanding the difference between - or better, when I should use - perror("...") or fprintf(stderr, "...") .
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How to create a new java.io.File in memory?
...tion then, is “it’s not possible”. This answer tries to be pragmatic and tell what the user could do instead. Andreas’ answer is clearly more thorough and a better (attempt at an) answer.
– haraldK
Jan 17 at 12:11
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Why do I need to do `--set-upstream` all the time?
...t branch. Or, to push to the current branch to a branch of the same name (handy for an alias):
git push -u origin HEAD
You only need to use -u once, and that sets up the association between your branch and the one at origin in the same way as git branch --set-upstream does.
Personally, I think i...
