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SQLAlchemy: Creating vs. Reusing a Session

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Why use argparse rather than optparse?

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How to write a large buffer into a binary file in C++, fast?

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Why are unsigned int's not CLS compliant?

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UIViewController viewDidLoad vs. viewWillAppear: What is the proper division of labor?

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When to use a key/value store such as Redis instead/along side of a SQL database?

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Find out time it took for a python script to complete execution

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Generic type parameter naming convention for Java (with multiple chars)?

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How to declare std::unique_ptr and what is the use of it?

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What are the Ruby Gotchas a newbie should be warned about? [closed]

...s. To denote floating point numbers, one must follow with a zero digit (99.0) or an explicit conversion (99.to_f). It is insufficient to append a dot (99.), because numbers are susceptible to method syntax. Boolean evaluation of non-boolean data is strict: 0, "" and [] are all evaluated to true. In ...