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Is there a command like “watch” or “inotifywait” on the Mac?

... fswatch fswatch is a small program using the Mac OS X FSEvents API to monitor a directory. When an event about any change to that directory is received, the specified shell command is executed by /bin/bash If you're on GNU/Linux, inotifywatch (par...
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What is the quickest way to HTTP GET in Python?

... Does everything get cleaned up nicely? It looks like I should call close after your read. Is that necessary? – Frank Krueger Mar 14 '09 at 3:49 4 ...
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How large should my recv buffer be when calling recv in the socket library

...w how big to make the buffer passed to recv()? SOCK_STREAM: It doesn't really matter too much. If your protocol is a transactional / interactive one just pick a size that can hold the largest individual message / command you would reasonably expect (3000 is likely fine). If your protocol is tran...
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How safe is it to store sessions with Redis?

... Redis is perfect for storing sessions. All operations are performed in memory, and so reads and writes will be fast. The second aspect is persistence of session state. Redis gives you a lot of flexibility in how you want to persist session state to your hard-dis...
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MS-DOS Batch file pause with enter key

... There's a pause command that does just that, though it's not specifically the enter key. If you really want to wait for only the enter key, you can use the set command to ask for user input with a dummy variable, something like: set /p DUMMY=Hit ENTER to continue... ...
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How to send only one UDP packet with netcat?

...ght as well write echo -n "hello" >/dev/udp/localhost/8000 and avoid all the idiosyncrasies and incompatibilities of netcat. This also works sending to other hosts, ex: echo -n "hello" >/dev/udp/remotehost/8000 These are not "real" devices on the file system, but bash "special" aliases....
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How can I get a list of all classes within current module in Python?

I've seen plenty of examples of people extracting all of the classes from a module, usually something like: 11 Answers ...
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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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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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Difference between a theta join, equijoin and natural join

... A theta join allows for arbitrary comparison relationships (such as ≥). An equijoin is a theta join using the equality operator. A natural join is an equijoin on attributes that have the same name in each relationship. Additionally,...