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Relative imports in Python 2.7

... not determine what package Python thinks it is in. That depends, additionally, on how you load the file into Python (by running or by importing). There are two ways to load a Python file: as the top-level script, or as a module. A file is loaded as the top-level script if you execute it directl...
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Auto-loading lib files in Rails 4

.../foo.rb: class Foo end in lib/foo/bar.rb: class Foo::Bar end if you really wanna do some monkey patches in file like lib/extensions.rb, you may manually require it: in config/initializers/require.rb: require "#{Rails.root}/lib/extensions" P.S. Rails 3 Autoload Modules/Classes by Bill H...
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Viewing all defined variables [duplicate]

...ython shell. What I want to have is Matlab style listout where you can see all the variables that have been defined up to a point (so I know which names I've used, their values and such). ...
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How to create REST URLs without verbs?

I'm struggling to determine how to design restful URLs. I'm all for the restful approach of using URLs with nouns and not verbs don't understand how to do this. ...
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What is the difference between 'classic' and 'integrated' pipeline mode in IIS7?

...tely blended and integrated in IIS. In this mode, ASP.NET HttpModules basically have nearly as much power as an ISAPI filter would have had and ASP.NET HttpHandlers can have nearly equivalent capability as an ISAPI extension could have. In this mode, ASP.NET is basically a part of IIS. ...
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Nginx Different Domains on Same IP

... to try serving a text file from each server first before actually serving php. That's why I left the 'root' directive in there. share | improve this answer | follow ...
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How to save all the variables in the current python session?

I want to save all the variables in my current python environment. It seems one option is to use the 'pickle' module. However, I don't want to do this for 2 reasons: ...
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Should I implement __ne__ in terms of __eq__ in Python?

... this is the right answer (down here, by @aaron-hall). The documentation you quoted does not encourage you to implement __ne__ using __eq__, only that you implement it. – guyarad Sep 8 '16 at 13:07 ...
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__getattr__ on a module

... A while ago, Guido declared that all special method lookups on new-style classes bypass __getattr__ and __getattribute__. Dunder methods had previously worked on modules - you could, for example, use a module as a context manager simply by defining __enter__...
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How does __proto__ differ from constructor.prototype?

... I've been trying to wrap my head around this recently and finally came up with this "map" that I think sheds full light over the matter http://i.stack.imgur.com/KFzI3.png I know I'm not the first one making this up but it was more interesting figuring it out that finding it :-). An...