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When to use setAttribute vs .attribute= in JavaScript?

... This answer is not clear enough...I don't really feel I understand this yet. – temporary_user_name Oct 24 '13 at 21:48 1 ...
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Best way to use PHP to encrypt and decrypt passwords? [duplicate]

...ing. You should not rely on unauthenticated encryption for security, especially since the code as provided is vulnerable to padding oracle attacks. See also: https://stackoverflow.com/a/30189841/2224584 https://stackoverflow.com/a/30166085/2224584 https://stackoverflow.com/a/30159120/2224584 Al...
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Get a filtered list of files in a directory

...t a list of files in a directory using Python, but I do not want a list of ALL the files. 14 Answers ...
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What does “#define _GNU_SOURCE” imply?

... For exact details on what are all enabled by _GNU_SOURCE, documentation can help. From the GNU documentation: Macro: _GNU_SOURCE If you define this macro, everything is included: ISO C89, ISO C99, POSIX.1, POSIX.2, BSD, SVID, X/Open, LFS, and ...
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Is there a built-in function to print all the current properties and values of an object?

... You are really mixing together two different things. Use dir(), vars() or the inspect module to get what you are interested in (I use __builtins__ as an example; you can use any object instead). >>> l = dir(__builtins__) &gt...
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How can I get the client's IP address in ASP.NET MVC?

I'm totally new to the ASP.NET MVC stack, and I was wondering what happened to the simple Page object and the Request ServerVariables object? ...
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Why would you use an ivar?

I usually see this question asked the other way, such as Must every ivar be a property? (and I like bbum's answer to this Q). ...
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How to list all installed packages and their versions in Python?

Is there a way in Python to list all installed packages and their versions? 11 Answers ...
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Why is __init__() always called after __new__()?

... new instance. __new__ is the first step of instance creation. It's called first, and is responsible for returning a new instance of your class. In contrast, __init__ doesn't return anything; it's only responsible for initializing the instance after it's been created. In ge...
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Using os.walk() to recursively traverse directories in Python

I want to navigate from the root directory to all other directories within and print the same. 13 Answers ...