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View.setPadding accepts only in px, is there anyway to setPadding in dp?

... pixels for a specific DPI value: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=6284958&postcount=31 share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Underscore vs Double underscore with variables and methods [duplicate]

... Explanation: People coming from a C++/Java background are especially prone to overusing/misusing this "feature". But __private names don't work the same way as in Java or C++. They just trigger a name mangling whose purpose is to prevent accidental namespace collisions in subclasses...
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What is the difference between server side cookie and client side cookie?

...rence between creating cookies on the server and on the client? Are these called server side cookies and client side cookies? Is there a way to create cookies that can only be read on the server or on the client? ...
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Accessing dict keys like an attribute?

...__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.__dict__ = self Some pros: It actually works! No dictionary class methods are shadowed (e.g. .keys() work just fine. Unless - of course - you assign some value to them, see below) Attributes and items are always in sync Trying to access non-existent key as an...
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List attributes of an object

...ict__ Then you can test what type is with type() or if is a method with callable(). share | improve this answer | follow | ...
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Proper way to declare custom exceptions in modern Python?

...tionError(Exception): def __init__(self, message, errors): # Call the base class constructor with the parameters it needs super(ValidationError, self).__init__(message) # Now for your custom code... self.errors = errors That way you could pass dict of error me...
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Python's equivalent of && (logical-and) in an if-statement

... different name in Python. The logical operators && and || are actually called and and or. Likewise the logical negation operator ! is called not. So you could just write: if len(a) % 2 == 0 and len(b) % 2 == 0: or even: if not (len(a) % 2 or len(b) % 2): Some additional information (...
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Lodash - difference between .extend() / .assign() and .merge()

...d try to map child object properties from source to destination. So essentially we merge object hierarchy from source to destination. While for extend/assign, it's simple one level copy of properties from source to destination. Here's simple JSBin that would make this crystal clear: http://jsbin.co...
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What is the best way to exit a function (which has no return value) in python before the function en

...hod i use return, it still keep running code behind a. exit should be like php exit(), it breaks the program instantly. – TomSawyer Sep 24 '17 at 18:29 2 ...
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Why is “if not someobj:” better than “if someobj == None:” in Python?

...a __nonzero__ special method (as do numeric built-ins, int and float), it calls this method. It must either return a bool value which is then directly used, or an int value that is considered False if equal to zero. Otherwise, if the object has a __len__ special method (as do container built-ins, li...