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Importing a CSV file into a sqlite3 database table using Python

...lumn headers in the csv file. And close the connection to the database by calling con.close() at the end. – Jonas Aug 8 '16 at 21:31 1 ...
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How do you get a query string on Flask?

...ut since this answer correctly answers the question my Google search terms alluded to ('flask get request parameter') I'm up-voting it anyhow. I'm a pedant too, but I'm chalking this up to web mysticism. ???? – Michael Scheper Jan 13 '17 at 23:45 ...
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Why do we use __init__ in Python classes?

...Spot is a bit of a cripple and is mostly yellow. The __init__ function is called a constructor, or initializer, and is automatically called when you create a new instance of a class. Within that function, the newly created object is assigned to the parameter self. The notation self.legs is an attrib...
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What is the difference between __init__ and __call__?

I want to know the difference between __init__ and __call__ methods. 13 Answers ...
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What is the use of having destructor as private?

...e connection being open or a file being written. You could have a "request_delete" method in the class or the manager that will check that condition and it will either delete or decline, and return a status telling you what it did. That's far more flexible that just calling "delete". ...
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How do I use arrays in C++?

C++ inherited arrays from C where they are used virtually everywhere. C++ provides abstractions that are easier to use and less error-prone ( std::vector<T> since C++98 and std::array<T, n> since C++11 ), so the need for arrays does not arise quite as often as it does in C. However, ...
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Python Script execute commands in Terminal

...nds s=commands.getstatusoutput('ls') print s >> (0, 'file_1\nfile_2\nfile_3') s[1].split("\n") >> ['file_1', 'file_2', 'file_3'] share | improve this answer ...
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How to list all users in a Linux group?

How do I list all members of a group in Linux (and possibly other unices)? 20 Answers ...
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How to automatically convert strongly typed enum into int?

The a::LOCAL_A is what the strongly typed enum is trying to achieve, but there is a small difference : normal enums can be converted into integer type, while strongly typed enums can not do it without a cast. ...
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Error handling in Bash

...kens code's predictability and portability). You can either let the trap call error for you (in which case it uses the default exit code of 1 and no message) or call it yourself and provide explicit values; for instance: error ${LINENO} "the foobar failed" 2 will exit with status 2, and give an ...