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How to convert an xml string to a dictionary?
... first two tags
# in a series are different, then they are all different.
if len(element) == 1 or element[0].tag != element[1].tag:
aDict = XmlDictConfig(element)
# treat like list - we assume that if the first two tags
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Set Django IntegerField by choices=… name
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Really like the Encapsulation section on the blog.
– Nathan Keller
Mar 3 '13 at 21:57
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Why do we use __init__ in Python classes?
...Spot is a bit of a cripple and is mostly yellow. The __init__ function is called a constructor, or initializer, and is automatically called when you create a new instance of a class. Within that function, the newly created object is assigned to the parameter self. The notation self.legs is an attrib...
Compare object instances for equality by their attributes
...s:
>>> x == y
True
Note that implementing __eq__ will automatically make instances of your class unhashable, which means they can't be stored in sets and dicts. If you're not modelling an immutable type (i.e. if the attributes foo and bar may change value within the lifetime of your obje...
mongodb/mongoose findMany - find all documents with IDs listed in array
I have an array of _ids and I want to get all docs accordingly, what's the best way to do it ?
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How can I tell gcc not to inline a function?
Say I have this small function in a source file
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What is the difference between join and merge in Pandas?
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pandas.merge() is the underlying function used for all merge/join behavior.
DataFrames provide the pandas.DataFrame.merge() and pandas.DataFrame.join() methods as a convenient way to access the capabilities of pandas.merge(). For example, df1.merge(right=df2, ...) is equiva...
Why are all fields in an interface implicitly static and final?
I am just trying to understand why all fields defined in an Interface are implicitly static and final . The idea of keeping fields static makes sense to me as you can't have objects of an interface but why they are final (implicitly)?
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What is the best project structure for a Python application? [closed]
...l architecture of your application.
/foo
/bar
/baz
I recommend putting all of this under the "name-of-my-product" directory. So, if you're writing an application named quux, the directory that contains all this stuff is named /quux.
Another project's PYTHONPATH, then, can include /path/to/quu...
In Python, how do I determine if an object is iterable?
...e a method like isiterable ? The only solution I have found so far is to call
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