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LINQ with groupby and count

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Tool for adding license headers to source files? [closed]

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Visual Studio jump to next error shortcut?

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Call int() function on every list element?

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Difference between two dates in Python

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What is the preferred/idiomatic way to insert into a map?

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Python str vs unicode types

... ways into a sequence of binary data represented via str. Note: In Python 3, unicode was renamed to str and there is a new bytes type for a plain sequence of bytes. Some differences that you can see: >>> len(u'à') # a single code point 1 >>> len('à') # by default utf-8 -&gt...
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github markdown colspan

... | One | Two | Three | Four | Five | Six | - | Span <td colspan=3>triple <td colspan=2>double So you can omit closing </td> for speed, оr can leave for consistency. Result from http://markdown-here.com/livedemo.html : Works in Jupyter Markdown. Update: As of 2019 y...
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How to make execution pause, sleep, wait for X seconds in R?

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Changes in import statement python3

...ould do it like this (in derived.py): from base import BaseThing Python 3 no longer supports that since it's not explicit whether you want the 'relative' or 'absolute' base. In other words, if there was a Python package named base installed in the system, you'd get the wrong one. Instead it requ...