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Convert columns to string in Pandas
I have the following DataFrame from a SQL query:
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Why is __init__() always called after __new__()?
I'm just trying to streamline one of my classes and have introduced some functionality in the same style as the flyweight design pattern .
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Checking in of “commented out” code [closed]
Ok, here is something that has caused some friction at my current job and I really didn't expect it to. Organized in house software development is a new concept here and I have drawn up a first draft of some coding guidelines.
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C++ lambda with captures as a function pointer
I was playing with C++ lambdas and their implicit conversion to function pointers. My starting example was using them as callback for the ftw function. This works as expected.
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What happens when a duplicate key is put into a HashMap?
If I pass the same key multiple times to HashMap ’s put method, what happens to the original value? And what if even the value repeats? I didn’t find any documentation on this.
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What is your naming convention for stored procedures? [closed]
I have seen various rules for naming stored procedures.
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Virtual functions and performance - C++
In my class design, I use abstract classes and virtual functions extensively. I had a feeling that virtual functions affects the performance. Is this true? But I think this performance difference is not noticeable and looks like I am doing premature optimization. Right?
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Does anyone beside me just NOT get ASP.NET MVC? [closed]
I've been fiddling with ASP.NET MVC since the CTP, and I like a lot of things they did, but there are things I just don't get.
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Are GUID collisions possible?
I'm working on a database in SQL Server 2000 that uses a GUID for each user that uses the app it's tied to. Somehow, two users ended up with the same GUID. I know that microsoft uses an algorithm to generate a random GUID that has an extremely low chance of causing collisons, but is a collision stil...
Why would one use the Publish/Subscribe pattern (in JS/jQuery)?
So, a colleague introduced me to the publish/subscribe pattern (in JS/jQuery), but I'm having a hard time getting to grips with why one would use this pattern over 'normal' JavaScript/jQuery.
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