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How do you run a command for each line of a file?
... why does the third command not work in a makefile? i'm getting "syntax error near unexpected token `<'", but executing straight from the command line works.
– Woodrow Barlow
Sep 28 '15 at 1:01
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How to see which commits in one branch aren't in the other?
...ent version of git (?) but in that case you should have gotten a rev-parse error on the three dots.
– sehe
Sep 28 '11 at 13:39
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Iterating over every two elements in a list
...ad a list that had not even amount of numbers in it, it would get an index error. Solved it with a try: except:
– Hans de Jong
Oct 20 '14 at 9:39
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Sublime Text 2 multiple line edit
...+Shift+L
You can then move the cursor to your heart's content and edit all lines at once.
It's also called "Split into Lines" in the "Selection" menu.
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Nested or Inner Class in PHP
...xists, if not we throw an exception
* similar to the default error
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if (method_exists($this, $method)) {
/* The method exists so now we want to know if the
* caller is a child of our Package class. If not we throw an excepti...
pandas resample documentation
...ffsets), and a section about resampling.
Note that there isn't a list of all the different how options, because it can be any NumPy array function and any function that is available via groupby dispatching can be passed to how by name.
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django - why is the request.POST object immutable?
...ultiPartParser for multipart responses.
To protect you against programming errors? I've seen this claimed, but I've never seen a good explanation of what these errors are, and how immutability protects you against them.
In any case, POST is not always immutable: when the response is multipart, the...
Python: Making a beep noise
...'re using Python 3, don't forget to use parentheses or you'll get a syntax error. Use print('\a')
– ZorroDeLaArena
Mar 27 '15 at 19:38
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Transpose list of lists
...oesn't seem to work for Py3. The generator is created but next() raises an error immediately: TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not callable.
– Mad Physicist
Sep 13 '16 at 15:32
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How to obtain the number of CPUs/cores in Linux from the command line?
... Note that both of these will end up counting twice as many cores as actually exist if you're on a system with hyperthreading (e.g, P4, or Core i7).
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Jun 26 '11 at 0:04
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