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Find the nth occurrence of substring in a string

...ad been thinking of doing the equivalent of .rfind('XXX'), but that would fall apart if 'XXX' appears later in the input anyway. – Nikhil Chelliah Jul 7 '10 at 4:17 ...
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Creating a blocking Queue in .NET?

...threads reading from the same queue. If the queue reaches a specific size all threads that are filling the queue will be blocked on add until an item is removed from the queue. ...
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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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django urls without a trailing slash do not redirect

...ost.". "The APPEND_SLASH setting is only used if CommonMiddleware is installed...". I prefer Michael Gendin's answer for a cleaner solution. – Wtower Feb 11 '15 at 9:26 ...
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How to wait for several Futures?

...ave several futures and need to wait until either any of them fails or all of them succeed. 8 Answers ...
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How to search a specific value in all tables (PostgreSQL)?

... at 11:55 Mike Sherrill 'Cat Recall'Mike Sherrill 'Cat Recall' 78.5k1616 gold badges103103 silver badges156156 bronze badges ...
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Logging uncaught exceptions in Python

... global type (much like using var self = this in Javascript). It doesn't really matter unless you need to access the type object inside your function, in which case you can use type_ as the argument instead. – Ryan P Jan 2 '13 at 17:08 ...
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Where in a virtualenv does the custom code go?

... instance, if I were building a WSGI application and created a virtualenv called foobar I would start with a directory structure like: ...
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capturing self strongly in this block is likely to lead to a retain cycle

... Good answer, but I take small issue with you saying: “you can't refer to self or properties on self from within a block that will be strongly retained by self.” This is not strictly true. Please see my answer below. Better to say, “you must take...
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Javascript/DOM: How to remove all events of a DOM object?

Just question: Is there any way to completely remove all events of an object, e.g. a div? 12 Answers ...