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Difference between except: and except Exception as e: in Python

... print e.message, e.args ... >>> catch() Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "<stdin>", line 3, in catch BaseException Which a bare except does: >>> def catch(): ... try: ... raise BaseException() ... ...
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Remove all occurrences of a value from a list?

...on over the filter+lambda; the former is more readable in addition to generally more efficient. – habnabit Jul 21 '09 at 4:28 17 ...
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Return positions of a regex match() in Javascript?

... @OnurYıldırım - here's a jsfiddle of it working...I've tested it all the way back to IE5...works great: jsfiddle.net/6uwn1vof – Jimbo Jonny Mar 29 '16 at 22:34 1 ...
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How to use filter, map, and reduce in Python 3

... longer return lists: [...] map() and filter() return iterators. If you really need a list, a quick fix is e.g. list(map(...)), but a better fix is often to use a list comprehension (especially when the original code uses lambda), or rewriting the code so it doesn’t need a list at all. Particular...
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How to reliably open a file in the same directory as a Python script

...th( os.path.join(os.getcwd(), os.path.dirname(__file__))) The join() call prepends the current working directory, but the documentation says that if some path is absolute, all other paths left of it are dropped. Therefore, getcwd() is dropped when dirname(__file__) returns an absolute path. Als...
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Why are Python's 'private' methods not actually private?

... The name scrambling is used to ensure that subclasses don't accidentally override the private methods and attributes of their superclasses. It's not designed to prevent deliberate access from outside. For example: >>> class Foo(object): ... def __init__(self): ... self....
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Why do people use Heroku when AWS is present? What distinguishes Heroku from AWS? [closed]

...app using Heroku. Word from my other advisor friends says that Heroku is really easy, good to use. The only problem is that I still have no idea what Heroku does... ...
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What is the difference between class and instance attributes?

...just look in each instance's __dict__ and the class's __dict__. It just usually doesn't matter very much whether immutable types are shared or not. – abarnert Oct 29 '14 at 22:58 1...
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Does python have an equivalent to Java Class.forName()?

...takes a fully qualified class name and returns the class, however you have all the pieces needed to build that, and you can connect them together. One bit of advice though: don't try to program in Java style when you're in python. If you can explain what is it that you're trying to do, maybe we ca...
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How to deal with SettingWithCopyWarning in Pandas?

... The SettingWithCopyWarning was created to flag potentially confusing "chained" assignments, such as the following, which does not always work as expected, particularly when the first selection returns a copy. [see GH5390 and GH5597 for background discussion.] df[df['A'] > 2...