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Sort Go map values by keys
...tween runs of the program. In practice, not only is it undefined, it's actually intentionally randomized. This is because it used to be predictable, and the Go language developers didn't want people relying on unspecified behavior, so they intentionally randomized it so that relying on this behavior...
How to ALTER multiple columns at once in SQL Server
.... Each statement means a new scan but if you could alter multiple columns, all altering could have been much quicker
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Sep 8 '16 at 6:31
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Check if event exists on element [duplicate]
...econd argument feed 'events' and that will return an object populated with all the events such as 'click'. You can loop through that object and see what the event handler does.
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Why is there no xrange function in Python3?
...Some performance measurements, using timeit instead of trying to do it manually with time.
First, Apple 2.7.2 64-bit:
In [37]: %timeit collections.deque((x for x in xrange(10000000) if x%4 == 0), maxlen=0)
1 loops, best of 3: 1.05 s per loop
Now, python.org 3.3.0 64-bit:
In [83]: %timeit collec...
Can we define implicit conversions of enums in c#?
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Isn't it basically re-implemented Java enum?
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Mar 21 '16 at 15:20
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How do you serialize a model instance in Django?
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You can easily use a list to wrap the required object and that's all what django serializers need to correctly serialize it, eg.:
from django.core import serializers
# assuming obj is a model instance
serialized_obj = serializers.serialize('json', [ obj, ])
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Scala best way of turning a Collection into a Map-by-key?
...unction seems to assume that I already have a tuple (m,s), which I don't really get
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How to set custom header in Volley Request
...longwith. I don't see how JsonRequest class supports it. Is it possible at all?
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Best way to iterate through a Perl array
...ay elements occurs. ($_ is aliased to the element in #1, but #2 and #3 actually copy the scalars from the array.)
#5 might be similar.
In terms memory usage: They're all the same except for #5.
for (@a) is special-cased to avoid flattening the array. The loop iterates over the indexes of the array...
Find object in list that has attribute equal to some value (that meets any condition)
...eat solution, but how do i modify your line so that I can make x.value actually mean x.fieldMemberName where that name is stored in value? field = "name" next((x for x in test_list if x.field == value), None) so that in this case, i am actually checking against x.name, not x.field
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