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Calling Java from Python
What is the best way to call java from python?
(jython and RPC are not an option for me).
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How is Python's List Implemented?
...l differences (0.0013 µsecs!)) the same time regardless of index:
...>python -m timeit --setup="x = [None]*1000" "x[500]"
10000000 loops, best of 3: 0.0579 usec per loop
...>python -m timeit --setup="x = [None]*1000" "x[0]"
10000000 loops, best of 3: 0.0566 usec per loop
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ImportError: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application. But the DLL's are there
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Unofficial Windows Binaries for Python Extension Packages
you can find any python libs from here
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Total memory used by Python process?
Is there a way for a Python program to determine how much memory it's currently using? I've seen discussions about memory usage for a single object, but what I need is total memory usage for the process, so that I can determine when it's necessary to start discarding cached data.
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Reloading module giving NameError: name 'reload' is not defined
I'm trying to reload a module I have already imported in Python 3. I know that you only need to import once and executing the import command again won't do anything.
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Function for Factorial in Python
How do I go about computing a factorial of an integer in Python?
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Determine Whether Integer Is Between Two Other Integers?
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Python is so nice :). And to be redundant: this is called "interval comparison."
– Matt Montag
Feb 11 '14 at 7:12
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Why do we need tuples in Python (or any immutable data type)?
I've read several python tutorials (Dive Into Python, for one), and the language reference on Python.org - I don't see why the language needs tuples.
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Is there a way to run Python on Android?
We are working on an S60 version and this platform has a nice Python API..
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Python try…except comma vs 'as' in except
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The definitive document is PEP-3110: Catching Exceptions
Summary:
In Python 3.x, using as is required to assign an exception to a variable.
In Python 2.6+, use the as syntax, since it is far less ambiguous and forward compatible with Python 3.x.
In Python 2.5 and earlier, use the comma version...
