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How to check if a python module exists without importing it
... After a year I came across the same problem I mentioned just above and was digging for a solution for Python 2: pkgutil.find_loader("my.package.module") returns a loader if the package/module exists and None if not. Please update your answer for Python 2, as masking the ImportError drove me ...
Exit codes in Python
...ode.
It's fairly likely that the script is never calling the exit method, and that 0 is the default exit code.
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What does it mean by buffer?
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Imagine that you're eating candy out of a bowl. You take one piece regularly. To prevent the bowl from running out, someone might refill the bowl before it gets empty, so that when you want to take another piece, there's candy in the bowl.
The bowl ac...
How do I get bash completion to work with aliases?
..._git_complete g __git_main to get code completition working on all git commands.
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Formatting NSDate into particular styles for both year, month, day, and hour, minute, seconds
I basically need to get current date and time separately, formatted as:
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Creating a dictionary from a csv file?
...ary from a csv file. The first column of the csv file contains unique keys and the second column contains values. Each row of the csv file represents a unique key, value pair within the dictionary. I tried to use the csv.DictReader and csv.DictWriter classes, but I could only figure out how to g...
If a folder does not exist, create it
...ied folder. Now I want, if this folder does not exist, to first create it, and then save my file to this folder. If the folder already exists, then just save the file in it.
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How do I get a background location update every n minutes in my iOS application?
... location update every n minutes in my iOS application. I'm using iOS 4.3 and the solution should work for non-jailbroken iPhones.
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Extract elements of list at odd positions
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Yes, you can:
l = L[1::2]
And this is all. The result will contain the elements placed on the following positions (0-based, so first element is at position 0, second at 1 etc.):
1, 3, 5
so the result (actual numbers) will be:
2, 4, 6
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Understanding what 'type' keyword does in Scala
I am new to Scala and I could not really find a lot about the type keyword. I am trying to understand what the following expression may mean:
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