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What's the shortest code to cause a stack overflow? [closed]

... All these answers and no Befunge? I'd wager a fair amount it's shortest solution of them all: 1 Not kidding. Try it yourself: http://www.quirkster.com/iano/js/befunge.html EDIT: I guess I need to explain this one. The 1 o...
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How do I count the number of occurrences of a char in a String?

... The loop method is much faster than this. Especially when wanting to count a char instead of a String (since there is no String.replace(char, char) method). On a 15 character string, I get a difference of 6049 ns vs 26,739 ns (averaged over 100runs). Raw numbers are huge...
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How do I fix PyDev “Undefined variable from import” errors?

...ncing the same issue with latest Eclipse and PyDev. I can navigate between all modules, so why code-analysis can't do the same? – Adam Sep 3 '14 at 11:41 3 ...
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How to delete last item in list?

... then: #!/usr/bin/env python # coding: utf-8 from timer import Timer if __name__ == '__main__': a, record = None, [] while not a == '': with Timer() as t: # everything in the block will be timed a = input('Type: ') record.append(t.elapsed_s) # drop the last...
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serve current directory from command line

...also running on a Mac. Tried it with Ruby 1.8.7, 1.9.3 and 2.0.0, and they all work. Weird. – Daniel Perez Alvarez Sep 9 '13 at 9:04 7 ...
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How can I do an asc and desc sort using underscore.js?

... You can use .sortBy, it will always return an ascending list: _.sortBy([2, 3, 1], function(num) { return num; }); // [1, 2, 3] But you can use the .reverse method to get it descending: var array = _.sortBy([2, 3, 1], function(num) { return num; }); console.log(array); // [1,...
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what is the right way to treat Python argparse.Namespace() as a dictionary?

...store me' >>> args.baz 'store me' Yes, it is okay to access the __dict__ attribute. It is a well-defined, tested, and guaranteed behavior. share | improve this answer | ...
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How to implement a ConfigurationSection with a ConfigurationElementCollection

... The previous answer is correct but I'll give you all the code as well. Your app.config should look like this: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <configuration> <configSections> <section name="ServicesSection" type="RT.Core.Config.Servic...
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How to handle both a single item and an array for the same property using JSON.net

....Categories)); Console.WriteLine(); } } } And finally, here is the output of the above: email: john.doe@sendgrid.com timestamp: 1337966815 event: open categories: newuser, transactional email: jane.doe@sendgrid.com timestamp: 1337966815 event: open categories: olduser F...
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How to Unit test with different settings in Django?

... EDIT: This answer applies if you want to change settings for a small number of specific tests. Since Django 1.4, there are ways to override settings during tests: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/testing/tools/#overriding-settings TestCase will have a self.settings context ma...