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Why use def main()? [duplicate]
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Reasons to have that if statement calling main() (in no particular order):
Other languages (like C and Java) have a main() function that is called when the program is executed. Using this if, we can make Python behave like them, which feels more familiar for ...
javascript: Clear all timeouts?
Is there a way to clear all time outs from a given window? I suppose the timeouts are stored somewhere in the window object but couldn't confirm that.
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log messages appearing twice with Python Logging
I'm using Python logging, and for some reason, all of my messages are appearing twice.
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How can I create a copy of an object in Python?
...would like to create a copy of an object. I want the new object to possess all properties of the old object (values of the fields). But I want to have independent objects. So, if I change values of the fields of the new object, the old object should not be affected by that.
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Accessing Object Memory Address
When you call the object.__repr__() method in Python you get something like this back:
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What is an alternative to execfile in Python 3?
It seems they canceled in Python 3 all the easy way to quickly load a script by removing execfile()
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Access data in package subdirectory
...robust code that can access the subdirectory regardless of where it is installed on the user's system.
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What's the UIScrollView contentInset property for?
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List goals/targets in GNU make that contain variables in their definition
...utput from make -pn (i.e. make --print-data-base --dry-run)? It prints out all the variables, rules, implicit rules and which commands will be run in laborious detail.
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Which method performs better: .Any() vs .Count() > 0?
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For just IEnumerable<T>, then Any() will generally be quicker, as it only has to look at one iteration. However, note that the LINQ-to-Objects implementation of Count() does check for ICollection<T> (using .Count as an optimisation) - so if your underlying data-sou...
