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Remove ActiveRecord in Rails 3

...it and get a bit of a head-start. The app uses MongoDB and MongoMapper for all of its models and therefore has no need for ActiveRecord. In the previous version, I am unloading activerecord in the following way: ...
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How to round a number to significant figures in Python

... round_sig = lambda f,p: float(('%.' + str(p) + 'e') % f) allows you to adjust the number of significant digits! – denizb Aug 6 '17 at 22:43 ...
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How to get the directory of the currently running file?

... It actually works even if os.Args[0] does not contain the abs path. The reason the playground result is not what you expected is because it is inside a sandbox. – Gustavo Niemeyer Jul 21 '15 at...
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Changing the resolution of a VNC session in linux [closed]

...t 1600x1200 it doesn't fit on the laptop's screen, and I have to scroll it all the time. 15 Answers ...
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Merge two Git repositories without breaking file history

...ose instructions mostly works, except that when I commit the subtree merge all of the files from the old repositories are recorded as new added files. I can see the commit history from the old repositories when I do git log , but if I do git log <file> it shows only one commit for that fil...
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How to tell Eclipse Workspace?

...d it shows the name of current workspace. I tried to confirm "Actually, this shows the last workspace that was closed, not the current workspace. If you are opening and closing several, this is not dependable." and I am not able to reproduce it. Each time I get the currently loaded worksp...
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How can i tell if an object has a key value observer attached

... Put a try catch around your removeObserver call @try{ [someObject removeObserver:someObserver forKeyPath:somePath]; }@catch(id anException){ //do nothing, obviously it wasn't attached because an exception was thrown } ...
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What is the difference between dict.items() and dict.iteritems() in Python2?

... It's part of an evolution. Originally, Python items() built a real list of tuples and returned that. That could potentially take a lot of extra memory. Then, generators were introduced to the language in general, and that method was reimplemented as an ite...
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Automatic post-registration user authentication

...istration flow: after the user creates an account, they should be automatically logged in with those credentials, instead of being immediately forced to provide their credentials again. ...
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Is Python strongly typed?

... Python is strongly, dynamically typed. Strong typing means that the type of a value doesn't change in unexpected ways. A string containing only digits doesn't magically become a number, as may happen in Perl. Every change of type requires an explicit...