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Turn a number into star rating display using jQuery and CSS
...urn a number (like 4.8618164) into a 4.8618164 stars filled out of 5. Basically interpreting a number
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How to save all the variables in the current python session?
I want to save all the variables in my current python environment. It seems one option is to use the 'pickle' module. However, I don't want to do this for 2 reasons:
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Viewing all defined variables [duplicate]
...ython shell. What I want to have is Matlab style listout where you can see all the variables that have been defined up to a point (so I know which names I've used, their values and such).
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How to initialize all members of an array to the same value?
... array in C (not C++ if that makes a difference). I want to initialize all members of the same value.
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Get all object attributes in Python? [duplicate]
Is there a way to get all attributes/methods/fields/etc. of an object in Python?
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How does __proto__ differ from constructor.prototype?
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I've been trying to wrap my head around this recently and finally came up with this "map" that I think sheds full light over the matter
http://i.stack.imgur.com/KFzI3.png
I know I'm not the first one making this up but it was more interesting figuring it out that finding it :-). An...
Relative imports in Python 2.7
... not determine what package Python thinks it is in. That depends, additionally, on how you load the file into Python (by running or by importing).
There are two ways to load a Python file: as the top-level script, or as a
module. A file is loaded as the top-level script if you execute it directl...
Solving “Who owns the Zebra” programmatically?
...ution in Python based on constraint-programming:
from constraint import AllDifferentConstraint, InSetConstraint, Problem
# variables
colors = "blue red green white yellow".split()
nationalities = "Norwegian German Dane Swede English".split()
pets = "birds dog cats horse zebra".sp...
Why is the order in dictionaries and sets arbitrary?
...der:
>>> {'bar': None, 'foo': None}
{'foo': None, 'bar': None}
All slots except 3 and 4 are empty, looping over the table first lists slot 3, then slot 4, so 'foo' is listed before 'bar'.
bar and baz, however, have hash values that are exactly 8 apart and thus map to the exact same slot...
Why not use tables for layout in HTML? [closed]
...s in them.
It's good to separate content from layout
But this is a fallacious argument; Cliché Thinking.
It's not fallacious at all because HTML was designed intentionally. Misuse of an element might not be completely out of question (after all, new idioms have developed in other languages...
