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How do you turn a Mongoose document into a plain object?

...ng is that JSON.parse(JSON.encode(doc)) works and returns an object with all of the correct properties. Is there a better way to do this? ...
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Django dynamic model fields

...rks) This solution is based on Entity Attribute Value data model, essentially, it uses several tables to store dynamic attributes of objects. Great parts about this solution is that it: uses several pure and simple Django models to represent dynamic fields, which makes it simple to understand an...
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... string value = "Hello World!"; MockFoo mockFoo; EXPECT_CALL(mockFoo, getArbitraryString()).Times(1). WillOnce(Return(value)); string returnValue = mockFoo.getArbitraryString(); cout << "Returned Value: " << returnValue << endl; return...
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What's the difference between lists and tuples?

.... A list on the other hand could be used to store multiple locations. Naturally one might want to add or remove locations from the list, so it makes sense that lists are mutable. On the other hand it doesn't make sense to add or remove items from an existing location - hence tuples are immutable. T...
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Creating JS object with Object.create(null)?

...t.create(null) doesn't inherit from anything and thus has no properties at all. In other words: A javascript object inherits from Object by default, unless you explicitly create it with null as its prototype, like: Object.create(null). {} would instead be equivalent to Object.create(Object.prototy...
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Concatenating two one-dimensional NumPy arrays

...smetic than substantial, but it's good when the API is consistent (e.g. if all the numpy functions that take variable length argument lists require explicit sequences). – Jim K. Aug 24 '16 at 20:43 ...
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Is there any difference between “foo is None” and “foo == None”?

... Hmmm, I think your link changed, unless you were interested in how to call external functions from python – Pat May 4 '12 at 20:39 ...
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Circular (or cyclic) imports in Python

... There was a really good discussion on this over at comp.lang.python last year. It answers your question pretty thoroughly. Imports are pretty straightforward really. Just remember the following: 'import' and 'from xxx import yyy' ...
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Calendar Recurring/Repeating Events - Best Storage Method

... didn't want to have a large number of rows, and I wanted to easily lookup all events that would take place on a specific date. The method below is great at storing repeating information that occurs at regular intervals, such as every day, every n days, every week, every month every year, etc etc. ...
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Is it possible to specify your own distance function using scikit-learn K-Means Clustering?

... Here's a small kmeans that uses any of the 20-odd distances in scipy.spatial.distance, or a user function. Comments would be welcome (this has had only one user so far, not enough); in particular, what are your N, dim, k, metric ? #!/u...