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Pretty Printing a pandas dataframe

How can I print a pandas dataframe as a nice text-based table, like the following? 9 Answers ...
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HTTP redirect: 301 (permanent) vs. 302 (temporary)

Is the client supposed to behave differently? How? 6 Answers 6 ...
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Why a function checking if a string is empty always returns true? [closed]

I have a function isNotEmpty which returns true if the string is not empty and false if the string is empty. I've found out that it is not working if I pass an empty string through it. ...
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Can a java file have more than one class?

What is the purpose of having more than one class in a Java file ? I am new to Java. 18 Answers ...
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Why is Double.MIN_VALUE in not negative

Can anyone shed some light on why Double.MIN_VALUE is not actually the minimum value that Doubles can take? It is a positive value, and a Double can of course be negative. ...
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How to explain dependency injection to a 5-year-old? [closed]

What is a good way to explain dependency injection ? 5 Answers 5 ...
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Why is creating a new process more expensive on Windows than Linux?

I've heard that creating a new process on a Windows box is more expensive than on Linux. Is this true? Can somebody explain the technical reasons for why it's more expensive and provide any historical reasons for the design decisions behind those reasons? ...
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select * vs select column

If I just need 2/3 columns and I query SELECT * instead of providing those columns in select query, is there any performance degradation regarding more/less I/O or memory? ...
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Unit testing Anti-patterns catalogue

anti-pattern : there must be at least two key elements present to formally distinguish an actual anti-pattern from a simple bad habit, bad practice, or bad idea: ...
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HTML5 best practices; section/header/aside/article elements

There is enough information about HTML5 on the web (and also on stackoverflow), but now I'm curious about the "best practices". Tags like section/headers/article are new, and everyone has different opinions about when/where you should use these tags. So what do you guys think of the following layout...