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Multiline TextView in Android?

...ted May 4 '19 at 20:45 Jean-François Fabre♦ 122k1111 gold badges9797 silver badges156156 bronze badges answered Jan 27 '15 at 13:05 ...
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How to read a text file into a list or an array with Python

... csv module or some other existing parser – Jean-François Fabre♦ May 24 at 17:09 add a comment  |  ...
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How can I test if a letter in a string is uppercase or lowercase using JavaScript?

How can I test if a letter in a string is uppercase or lowercase using JavaScript? 28 Answers ...
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Converting a JS object to an array using jQuery

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Delete everything in a MongoDB database

I'm doing development on MongoDB. For totally non-evil purposes, I sometimes want to blow away everything in a database—that is, to delete every single collection, and whatever else might be lying around, and start from scratch. Is there a single line of code that will let me do this? Bonus points...
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open() in Python does not create a file if it doesn't exist

...le doesn't exist, append mode creates it. – Jean-François Fabre♦ Oct 22 '19 at 11:49 add a comment  |  ...
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Python - Check If Word Is In A String

... return lenSearch else: return False usage: find_words('çelik güray ankara', 'güray ankara') share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Can the Unix list command 'ls' output numerical chmod permissions?

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Create a dictionary with list comprehension

...This doesn't address the question at all. – Jean-François Corbett Feb 9 '17 at 17:37 add a comment  |  ...
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Is it abusive to use IDisposable and “using” as a means for getting “scoped behavior” for exception

... I don't think so, necessarily. IDisposable technically is meant to be used for things that have non-managed resources, but then the using directive is just a neat way of implementing a common pattern of try .. finally { dispose }. A purist would argue 'yes - it's...