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Python Git Module experiences? [closed]

.../kennethreitz/legit/blob/develop/legit/scm.py – forivall Sep 17 '12 at 17:17 9 Based on this answ...
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Share Large, Read-Only Numpy Array Between Multiprocessing Processes

...od reference example. I don't need any kind of locks, since the array (actually a matrix) will be read-only. Now, due to its size, I'd like to avoid a copy. It sounds like the correct method is to create the only copy of the array as a sharedmem array, and then pass it to the Process objects...
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Virtual/pure virtual explained

... when a virtual function is overridden the most-derived version is used at all levels of the class hierarchy, rather than just the level at which it was created. Therefore if one method of the base class calls a virtual method, the version defined in the derived class will be used instead of the ver...
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month name to month number and vice versa in python

...calendar module: import calendar {v: k for k,v in enumerate(calendar.month_abbr)} Before Python (2.7+) you would do dict((v,k) for k,v in enumerate(calendar.month_abbr)) share | improve this answ...
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Expand Python Search Path to Other Source

.... Remember that when you distribute your project to other users, they typically install it in such a manner that the Python code files will be automatically detected by Python's importer (i.e. packages are usually installed in the site-packages directory), so if you mess with sys.path in your code, ...
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Is it smart to replace boost::thread and boost::mutex with c++11 equivalents?

...ried explaining the quality of boost, then gave up after some time :( ). Smaller reason why I would like to do it is that I would like to learn c++11 features, because people will start writing code in it. So: ...
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What does ':' (colon) do in JavaScript?

... var o = { r: 'some value', t: 'some other value' }; is functionally equivalent to var o = new Object(); o.r = 'some value'; o.t = 'some other value'; share | improve this answer ...
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How to repair a serialized string which has been corrupted by an incorrect byte count length?

...serialized array You current serialized data $data = 'a:10:{s:16:"submit_editorial";b:0;s:15:"submit_orig_url";s:13:"www.bbc.co.uk";s:12:"submit_title";s:14:"No title found";s:14:"submit_content";s:12:"dnfsdkfjdfdf";s:15:"submit_category";i:2;s:11:"submit_tags";s:3:"bbc";s:9:"submit_id";b:0;s:16:...
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How do I write LINQ's .Skip(1000).Take(100) in pure SQL?

... But this will first select all and then from that selection take only 10 right? Or will the first query/view have only 10 already? – Tadej Jan 29 '18 at 13:53 ...
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Escape angle brackets in a Windows command prompt

... containing angle brackets (< and >) to a file on a Windows machine. Basically what I want to do is the following: echo some string &lt; with angle &gt; brackets &gt;&gt;myfile.txt ...