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How does functools partial do what it does?
...xtend(extra_args)
return func(*args)
return wrapper
So, by calling partial(sum2, 4) you create a new function (a callable, to be precise) that behaves like sum2, but has one positional argument less. That missing argument is always substituted by 4, so that partial(sum2, 4)(2) == sum2...
Redirect STDERR / STDOUT of a process AFTER it's been started, using command line?
...ween without having to open new SSH/telnet/etc, sessions
using nohup; this allows you to close and reopen your session without losing any background processes in the... process.
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Programmatically retrieve memory usage on iPhone
...trieve the amount of memory my iPhone app is using at anytime, programmatically. Yes I'm aware about ObjectAlloc/Leaks. I'm not interested in those, only to know if it's possible to write some code and get the amount of bytes being used and report it via NSLog.
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HTML/Javascript change div content
...L rather than innerText and textContent because innerHTML is compatible to all browsers.
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What is the difference between Scrum and Agile Development? [closed]
...duct is demonstrated to stakeholders.
So if in a SCRUM Sprint you perform all the software development phases (from requirement analysis to acceptance testing), and in my opinion you should, you can say SCRUM Sprints correspond to AGILE Iterations.
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Calling class staticmethod within the class body?
... def stat_func():
return 42
_ANS = stat_func.__func__() # call the staticmethod
def method(self):
ret = Klass.stat_func()
return ret
As an aside, though I suspected that a staticmethod object had some sort of attribute storing the original function, I had no ...
Why is my xlabel cut off in my matplotlib plot?
...otting a dataset using matplotlib where I have an xlabel that is quite "tall" (it's a formula rendered in TeX that contains a fraction and is therefore has the height equivalent of a couple of lines of text).
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Await on a completed task same as task.Result?
... different; await does not wrap the exception in an AggregateException. Ideally, asynchronous code should never have to deal with AggregateException at all, unless it specifically wants to.
The second reason is a little more subtle. As I describe on my blog (and in the book), Result/Wait can cause ...
How to copy a dictionary and only edit the copy
...re making them refer to the same exact dict object, so when you mutate it, all references to it keep referring to the object in its current state.
If you want to copy the dict (which is rare), you have to do so explicitly with
dict2 = dict(dict1)
or
dict2 = dict1.copy()
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Best way to parse command-line parameters? [closed]
What's the best way to parse command-line parameters in Scala?
I personally prefer something lightweight that does not require external jar.
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