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Difference between open and codecs.open in Python
...open is an alias for the open() built-in. So io.open() works in Python 2.6 and all later versions, including Python 3.4. See docs: http://docs.python.org/3.4/library/io.html
Now, for the original question: when reading text (including "plain text", HTML, XML and JSON) in Python 2 you should always ...
Why are there no ++ and -- operators in Python?
Why are there no ++ and -- operators in Python?
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Python: Continuing to next iteration in outer loop
...tinue loop i
In a general case, when you have multiple levels of looping and break does not work for you (because you want to continue one of the upper loops, not the one right above the current one), you can do one of the following
Refactor the loops you want to escape from into a function
def ...
How do I delete an item or object from an array using ng-click?
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To remove item you need to remove it from array and can pass bday item to your remove function in markup. Then in controller look up the index of item and remove from array
<a class="btn" ng-click="remove(item)">Delete</a>
Then in controller:
$scope.remove ...
Undo git reset --hard with uncommitted files in the staging area
...tupidly did git reset --hard , but before that I've done only get add . and didn't do git commit . Please help! Here is my log:
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Several ports (8005, 8080, 8009) required by Tomcat Server at localhost are already in use
... You can confirm this by going to http://localhost:8080 in your webbrowser and check if you get the Tomcat default home page or a Tomcat-specific 404 error page. Both are equally valid evidence that Tomcat runs fine; if it didn't, then you would have gotten a browser specific HTTP connection timeout...
What's the difference between a file descriptor and file pointer?
I want to know the difference between a file descriptor and file pointer.
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What is a Context Free Grammar?
...to me what a context free grammar is? After looking at the Wikipedia entry and then the Wikipedia entry on formal grammar, I am left utterly and totally befuddled. Would someone be so kind as to explain what these things are?
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Why do x86-64 instructions on 32-bit registers zero the upper part of the full 64-bit register?
...ould almost never be used. (Making int 64-bit would waste cache footprint and memory bandwidth; x86-64 most efficiently supports 32 and 64-bit operand sizes)
The behaviour for 8 and 16-bit operand sizes is the strange one. The dependency madness is one of the reasons that 16-bit instructions are a...
How can I calculate an md5 checksum of a directory?
...l files of a particular type ( *.py for example) placed under a directory and all sub-directories.
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