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rgdal package installation

...liam Kyngesburye at http://www.kyngchaos.com/ may be used for source installs on OSX. As you seem to be under Linux, you always build package from source, so you will have to install the corresponding libraries on your system. If you are under Mint, Ubuntu or another Debian derivative, you can d...
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Unit testing that events are raised in C# (in order)

...ited May 12 '11 at 15:38 David Hall 30.2k1010 gold badges8484 silver badges119119 bronze badges answered Oct 30 '08 at 1:45 ...
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Can comments be used in JSON?

... No. The JSON should all be data, and if you include a comment, then it will be data too. You could have a designated data element called "_comment" (or something) that would be ignored by apps that use the JSON data. You would probably be bett...
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Any way to delete in vim without overwriting your last yank? [duplicate]

... This is probably the simplest but effective solution! I've found that all I need is the most-recent yank in 99% cases. And this trick just scratches the itch! – John Chain Oct 14 '13 at 20:40 ...
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How to change Rails 3 server default port in develoment?

... First - do not edit anything in your gem path! It will influence all projects, and you will have a lot problems later... In your project edit script/rails this way: #!/usr/bin/env ruby # This command will automatically be run when you run "rails" with Rails 3 gems installed from the root...
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Adding information to an exception?

...essage + ' happens at %s' % arg1) bar('arg1') Traceback (most recent call last): File "test.py", line 13, in <module> bar('arg1') File "test.py", line 11, in bar raise type(e)(e.message + ' happens at %s' % arg1) IOError: Stuff happens at arg1 Update 1 Here's a slight modif...
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How do I get the opposite (negation) of a Boolean in Python?

...ful if you want to use a function that requires a predicate-function or a callback. For example map or filter: >>> lst = [True, False, True, False] >>> list(map(operator.not_, lst)) [False, True, False, True] >>> lst = [True, False, True, False] >>> list(filter...
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What is the difference between old style and new style classes in Python?

...(x) is always <type 'instance'>. This reflects the fact that all old-style instances, independently of their class, are implemented with a single built-in type, called instance. New-style classes were introduced in Python 2.2 to unify the concepts of class and type. A new-s...
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Dynamic variable names in Bash

...Fgilrtux] [-p] [name[=value] ...]. You might double-check that you are actually running 4.x and not 3.2. – chepner Dec 2 '13 at 16:08 5 ...
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Is generator.next() visible in Python 3?

...son for this is consistency: special methods like __init__() and __del__() all have double underscores (or "dunder" in the current vernacular), and .next() was one of the few exceptions to that rule. This was fixed in Python 3.0. [*] But instead of calling g.__next__(), use next(g). [*] There are ...