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How to check Django version

...application. So I have two versions of Python, 2.6 and 2.7. Now I have installed Django. I could run the sample application for testing Django succesfuly. But how do I make sure whether Django uses the 2.6 or 2.7 version and what version of modules Django uses? ...
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Using PHP with Socket.io

...t there are some ways to implement WebSockets. There is this jQuery plugin allowing you to use Websockets while gracefully degrading for non-supporting browsers. On the PHP side, there is this class which seems to be the most widely used for PHP WS servers. ...
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Java Security: Illegal key size or default parameters?

... Most likely you don't have the unlimited strength file installed now. You may need to download this file: Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files 6 Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files 7 Download Ja...
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Switching between GCC and Clang/LLVM using CMake

...xt with the following contents: SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_INIT "-Wall -std=c99") SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_DEBUG_INIT "-g") SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL_INIT "-Os -DNDEBUG") SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELEASE_INIT "-O3 -DNDEBUG") SET (CMAKE_C_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO_INIT "-O2 -g") SET (...
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pythonic way to do something N times without an index variable?

...ghtly faster approach than looping on xrange(N) is: import itertools for _ in itertools.repeat(None, N): do_something() share | improve this answer | follow ...
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How do I keep track of pip-installed packages in an Anaconda (Conda) environment?

I've installed and have been using the Anaconda Python distribution, and I have started using the Anaconda (Conda) environment. I can use the standard conda install... command to put packages from the distribution into my environments, but to use anything outside (i.e. Flask-WTF, flask-sqlalchem...
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What does = +_ mean in JavaScript

I was wondering what the = +_ operator means in JavaScript. It looks like it does assignments. 12 Answers ...
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Run a Docker image as a container

...s something to run. You could replace that with a program that you've installed. /bin/bash is just a handy shell that's already installed. – Ryan Shillington Feb 9 '17 at 15:11 ...
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What is a memory fence?

...ead/writes occur in the order you expect. For example a 'full fence' means all read/writes before the fence are comitted before those after the fence. Note memory fences are a hardware concept. In higher level languages we are used to dealing with mutexes and semaphores - these may well be implemen...
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Is it a good practice to use an empty URL for a HTML form's action attribute? (action=“”)

...for compatibility with legacy content. [RFC3986] This definitely works in all current browsers, but may not work as expected in some older browsers ("browsers do weird things with an empty action="" attribute"), which is why the spec strongly discourages authors from leaving it empty: The action a...