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How do I check if an object has a specific property in JavaScript?
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I'm really confused by the answers that have been given - most of them are just outright incorrect. Of course you can have object properties that have undefined, null, or false values. So simply reducing the property check to typeo...
Why do we use __init__ in Python classes?
...Spot is a bit of a cripple and is mostly yellow. The __init__ function is called a constructor, or initializer, and is automatically called when you create a new instance of a class. Within that function, the newly created object is assigned to the parameter self. The notation self.legs is an attrib...
What does __FILE__ mean in Ruby?
I see this all the time in Ruby:
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How to use underscore.js as a template engine?
...y know good tutorials about how to use underscore.js for templating, especially for biginners who have less experience with advanced javascript. Thanks
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Why is my git repository so big?
...he whole directory structure.
Edit: Here's Ian's one liner for recreating all branches in the new repo:
d1=#original repo
d2=#new repo (must already exist)
cd $d1
for b in $(git branch | cut -c 3-)
do
git checkout $b
x=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
cd $d2
git checkout -b $b $x
cd $d1
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Redirect stdout to a file in Python?
...t it back when you're done, sys.stdout = stdout. That way if you're being called from a function that uses print you don't screw them up.
– mgold
Dec 20 '12 at 15:06
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What does the caret operator (^) in Python do?
...his way:
1000 # 8 (binary)
0011 # 3 (binary)
---- # APPLY XOR ('vertically')
1011 # result = 11 (binary)
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multiprocessing.Pool: When to use apply, apply_async or map?
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Back in the old days of Python, to call a function with arbitrary arguments, you would use apply:
apply(f,args,kwargs)
apply still exists in Python2.7 though not in Python3, and is generally not used anymore. Nowadays,
f(*args,**kwargs)
is preferred. The...
hasNext in Python iterators?
...thod to put the first element back after I have checked that it exists by calling next().
– Giorgio
Dec 24 '12 at 20:26
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How to get line count of a large file cheaply in Python?
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You can't get any better than that.
After all, any solution will have to read the entire file, figure out how many \n you have, and return that result.
Do you have a better way of doing that without reading the entire file? Not sure... The best solution will always ...
