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Where in a virtualenv does the custom code go?

What sort of directory structure should one follow when using virtualenv ? For instance, if I were building a WSGI application and created a virtualenv called foobar I would start with a directory structure like: ...
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clang: how to list supported target architectures?

Currently I am interested in ARM in general and specifically iphone/android targets. But I just want to know more about clang, since it feels to play important role in the years to come. ...
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Python truncate a long string

How does one truncate a string to 75 characters in Python? 17 Answers 17 ...
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Displaying Windows command prompt output and redirecting it to a file

How can I run a command-line application in the Windows command prompt and have the output both displayed and redirected to a file at the same time? ...
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Display the current time and date in an Android application

How do I display the current date and time in an Android application? 23 Answers 23 ...
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setuptools vs. distutils: why is distutils still a thing?

Python has a confusing history of tools that can be used to package and describe projects: these include distutils in the Standard Library, distribute , distutils2 , and setuptools (and maybe more). It appears that distribute and distutils2 were discontinued in favor of setuptools , which...
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How to avoid Python/Pandas creating an index in a saved csv?

I am trying to save a csv to a folder after making some edits to the file. 6 Answers ...
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Is it okay to use now?

I'm working on a mobile phone web app and I have several text fields that could benefit from <input type="tel"/> . iPhones will adjust the keyboard for the user, but I'm worried about breaking backwards compatibility. What I'm hoping is that browsers/phone that support this can assist the use...
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How to get the caller's method name in the called method?

Python: How to get the caller's method name in the called method? 8 Answers 8 ...
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How to create a file in memory for user to download, but not through server?

Is there any way I can create a text file on the client side and prompt the user to download it, without any interaction with the server? I know I can't write directly to their machine (security and all), but can I create and prompt them to save it? ...