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How to create a GUID/UUID in Python

... Also, have a look at the shortuuid module I wrote, as it allows you to generate shorter, readable UUIDs: github.com/stochastic-technologies/shortuuid – Stavros Korokithakis Dec 31 '12 at 16:22 ...
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What is the default scope of a method in Java?

... The default scope is package-private. All classes in the same package can access the method/field/class. Package-private is stricter than protected and public scopes, but more permissive than private scope. More information: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutoria...
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Length of an integer in Python

...ere are some benchmarks. The len(str()) is already behind for even quite small numbers timeit math.log10(2**8) 1000000 loops, best of 3: 746 ns per loop timeit len(str(2**8)) 1000000 loops, best of 3: 1.1 µs per loop timeit math.log10(2**100) 1000000 loops, best of 3: 775 ns per loop timeit len...
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How to use subprocess popen Python

...value, to be filled by untrusted user supplied data. But I am prepared to call a truce on that item. My point was more that there is no reason not to use shell=True except when using untrusted input. Simply stating that shell=True is not recommended is misleading. – Hans Then ...
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What do you call the -> operator in Ruby?

..."Methods, Procs, Lambdas, and Closures"), a lambda defined using -> is called lambda literal. succ = ->(x){ x+1 } succ.call(2) The code is equivalent to the following one. succ = lambda { |x| x + 1 } succ.call(2) Informally, I have heard it being called stabby lambda or stabby literal....
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What's the best way to bundle static resources in a Go program? [closed]

I'm working on a small web application in Go that's meant to be used as a tool on a developer's machine to help debug their applications/web services. The interface to the program is a web page which includes not only the HTML, but some JavaScript (for functionality), images and CSS (for styling). I...
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What does iterator->second mean?

...h of X objects, right? But if you have a std::map<X, Y>, what it actually stores is a whole bunch of std::pair<const X, Y>s. That's exactly what a map is - it pairs together the keys and the associated values. When you iterate over a std::map, you're iterating over all of these std::pai...
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Target elements with multiple classes, within one rule

...t;/div> <div class="blue-border background">!</div> would all get a blue border and white background applied to them. However, the accepted answer is different. .blue-border.background { border: 1px solid #00f; background: #fff; } This applies the styles to elements that...
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Are there any naming convention guidelines for REST APIs? [closed]

...niel, you are right, thanks for pointing that out. However, de-facto we usually expect urls to ignore cases, especially the resource name part. It would make no sense for userid & UserId to behave differently (unless one of them returns 404) – LiorH Jun 5 ...
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What is the difference between class and instance methods?

...hen be used like so: [MyClass aClassMethod]; MyClass *object = [[MyClass alloc] init]; [object anInstanceMethod]; Some real world examples of class methods are the convenience methods on many Foundation classes like NSString's +stringWithFormat: or NSArray's +arrayWithArray:. An instance method...