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Find the most common element in a list

...roups by the item only (via operator.itemgetter). The auxiliary function, called once per grouping during the max computation, receives and internally unpacks a group - a tuple with two items (item, iterable) where the iterable's items are also two-item tuples, (item, original index) [[the items of ...
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How do I convert Word files to PDF programmatically? [closed]

I have found several open-source/freeware programs that allow you to convert .doc files to .pdf files, but they're all of the application/printer driver variety, with no SDK attached. ...
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How do I activate a virtualenv inside PyCharm's terminal?

...with multiple projects, each which might have a different virtualenv, I'd call the ".pycharmrc" file something different, and perhaps put it into the env directory itself. ~/pycharmenv/bin/terminalactivate sounds like a good option. – Chris Cogdon Mar 10 '14 at...
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Import a module from a relative path

... Assuming that both your directories are real Python packages (do have the __init__.py file inside them), here is a safe solution for inclusion of modules relatively to the location of the script. I assume that you want to do this, because you need to include a set of modules with your script. I us...
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How to update a record using sequelize for node?

...gt; handleError(err) ) Update 2016-03-09 The latest version actually doesn't use success and error anymore but instead uses then-able promises. So the upper code will look as follows: Project.update( { title: 'a very different title now' }, { where: { _id: 1 } } ) .then(result =&g...
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How to debug a Flask app

...gh the code with breakpoints. The run configuration can point to a script calling app.run(debug=True, use_reloader=False), or point it at the venv/bin/flask script and use it as you would from the command line. You can leave the reloader disabled, but a reload will kill the debugging context and you...
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How does the @property decorator work in Python?

...is just syntactic sugar; the syntax: @property def foo(self): return self._foo really means the same thing as def foo(self): return self._foo foo = property(foo) so foo the function is replaced by property(foo), which we saw above is a special object. Then when you use @foo.setter(), what you ...
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Static methods in Python?

Is it possible to have static methods in Python which I could call without initializing a class, like: 10 Answers ...
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Exiting from python Command Line

...e exit in the command line, it finds the variable with that name and calls __repr__ (or __str__) on it. Usually, you'd get a result like: <function exit at 0x00B97FB0> But they decided to redefine that function for the exit object to display a helpful message instead. Whether or not that's ...
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Python's json module, converts int dictionary keys to strings

...which implement a __hash__ method. (The Lua docs suggest that it automatically uses the object's ID as a hash/key even for mutable objects and relies on string interning to ensure that equivalent strings map to the same objects). In Perl, Javascript, awk and many other languages the keys for hash...