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Why is it slower to iterate over a small string than a small list?

...nd with timeit and noticed that doing a simple list comprehension over a small string took longer than doing the same operation on a list of small single character strings. Any explanation? It's almost 1.35 times as much time. ...
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Patterns for handling batch operations in REST web services?

... or resource attributes. That is, update each markedAsRead attribute. Basically, instead of treating the attribute as part of each resource, you treat it as a bucket into which to put resources. One example was already posted. I adjusted it a little. POST /mail?markAsRead=true POSTDATA: ids=[0,1,2]...
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What do *args and **kwargs mean? [duplicate]

...r **kwargs as the last items in your function definition’s argument list allows that function to accept an arbitrary number of arguments and/or keyword arguments. For example, if you wanted to write a function that returned the sum of all its arguments, no matter how many you supply, you could wr...
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Can modules have properties the same way that objects can?

...s? When I put this code in one file x.py and import it from another, then calling x.y results in AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'c', since _M somehow has value None... – Stephan202 May 19 '09 at 1:35 ...
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What does $_ mean in PowerShell?

... This is the variable for the current value in the pipe line, which is called $PSItem in Powershell 3 and newer. 1,2,3 | %{ write-host $_ } or 1,2,3 | %{ write-host $PSItem } For example in the above code the %{} block is called for every value in the array. The $_ or $PSItem variable ...
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Get operating system info

...x]{2})', 'Windows'); // Doesn't seem like these are necessary...not totally sure though.. //$ros[] = array('(winnt)([0-9]{1,2}\.[0-9]{1,2}){0,1}', 'Windows NT'); //$ros[] = array('(windows nt)(([0-9]{1,2}\.[0-9]{1,2}){0,1})', 'Windows NT'); // fix by bg $ros[] = array('Windows ME', '...
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Which is faster: while(1) or while(2)?

... mov rbp, rsp .seh_setframe rbp, 0 sub rsp, 32 .seh_stackalloc 32 .seh_endprologue call __main .L2: jmp .L2 .seh_endproc .ident "GCC: (tdm64-2) 4.8.1" With -O1: .file "main.c" .intel_syntax noprefix .def __main; .scl 2; .type 32; .end...
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Hidden features of C

I know there is a standard behind all C compiler implementations, so there should be no hidden features. Despite that, I am sure all C developers have hidden/secret tricks they use all the time. ...
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Forced naming of parameters in Python

...(10, forcenamed=20) 10 20 >>> foo(10, 20) Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> TypeError: foo() takes exactly 1 positional argument (2 given) This can also be combined with **kwargs: def foo(pos, *, forcenamed, **kwargs): ...
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Django select only rows with duplicate field values

... syntax is also how Django interprets you wanting to do a join. So, essentially when you try to filter on that, Django thinks you're trying to do a join with count which obviously doesn't exist. The fix is to specify a name for your annotation result, i.e. annotate(mycount=Count('id')) and then filt...