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Should a function have only one return statement?

... Agreed. Although having multiple exit point can get out of hand, I definately think it's better than putting your entire function in an IF block. Use return as often as it makes sense to keep your code readable. – Joshua Carmody Sep 19 '08 at 20:...
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What is the standard Python docstring format? [closed]

...osts showed. However the default Sphinx docstring format was not mentioned and is based on reStructuredText (reST). You can get some information about the main formats in this blog post. Note that the reST is recommended by the PEP 287 There follows the main used formats for docstrings. - Epytext...
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Is there an advantage to use a Synchronized Method instead of a Synchronized Block?

...so explicitly declares that the method synchronizes on the object instance and is (presumably) thread-safe. – Scrubbie Mar 14 '12 at 18:08 ...
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Android Json and null values

... Try with json.isNull( "field-name" ). Reference: http://developer.android.com/reference/org/json/JSONObject.html#isNull%28java.lang.String%29 share | improve this answer | ...
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Which HTML5 tag should I use to mark up an author’s name?

... Both rel="author" and <address> are designed for this exact purpose. Both are supported in HTML5. The spec tells us that rel="author" can be used on <link> <a>, and <area> elements. Google also recommends its usage. Com...
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Why is it impossible to override a getter-only property and add a setter? [closed]

...nly property. It doesn't make sense for derivations to break this contract and make it read-write. I'm with Microsoft on this one. Let's say I'm a new programmer who has been told to code against the Baseclass derivation. i write something that assumes that Bar cannot be written to (since the Basec...
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What's the difference between `raw_input()` and `input()` in Python 3?

What is the difference between raw_input() and input() in Python 3? 6 Answers 6 ...
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Setting variable to NULL after free

...dangling pointer is accessed after it is freed, you may read or overwrite random memory. If a null pointer is accessed, you get an immediate crash on most systems, telling you right away what the error is. For local variables, it may be a little bit pointless if it is "obvious" that the pointer isn...
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What __init__ and self do on Python?

I'm learning the Python programming language and I've came across something I don't fully understand. 18 Answers ...
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Fixed position but relative to container

...on. It is now possible to center content of an dynamic size (horizontally and vertically) with the help of the magic of CSS3 transform. The same principle applies, but instead of using margin to offset your container, you can use translateX(-50%). This doesn't work with the above margin trick bec...