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Code Golf: Lasers

...is sitting on top of now. Since the laser emitter is to be treated like a wall, set this to be a wall to begin with. if (tr/v<^/>v</) { my $o; $o .= "\n" while s/.$/$o .= $&, ""/meg; tr,/\\,\\/, for $o, $s; $_ = $o; } If the laser beam is pointing any way except right, rotate...
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Map vs Object in JavaScript

...stored at a key. Because of this, Objects have been used as Maps historically; however, there are important differences between Objects and Maps that make using a Map better. An Object has a prototype, so there are default keys in the map. However, this can be bypassed using map = Object....
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fs: how do I locate a parent folder?

... why? just generally why? can someone please explain? – eyurdakul May 16 '17 at 15:12 ...
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Parse a .py file, read the AST, modify it, then write back the modified source code

I want to programmatically edit python source code. Basically I want to read a .py file, generate the AST , and then write back the modified python source code (i.e. another .py file). ...
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Understanding Python super() with __init__() methods [duplicate]

...can be nice. But the main advantage comes with multiple inheritance, where all sorts of fun stuff can happen. See the standard docs on super if you haven't already. Note that the syntax changed in Python 3.0: you can just say super().__init__() instead of super(ChildB, self).__init__() which IMO is...
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Why are all fields in an interface implicitly static and final?

I am just trying to understand why all fields defined in an Interface are implicitly static and final . The idea of keeping fields static makes sense to me as you can't have objects of an interface but why they are final (implicitly)? ...
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Difference between abstract class and interface in Python

... @L.DeLeo - are you sure your notion of has-a vs. is-a is correct? I generally view the distinction as has-a = member variable vs. is-a = inheritance (parent class or interface). Think Comparable or List in Java; those are is-a relationships, regardless of whether they're interfaces or abstract cl...
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Ruby: require vs require_relative - best practice to workaround running in both Ruby =1.

...ernel def require_relative(path) require File.join(File.dirname(caller[0]), path.to_str) end end end This allows you to use require_relative as you would in ruby 1.9.2 in ruby 1.8 and 1.9.1. share ...
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Delete all documents from index/type without deleting type

I know one can delete all documents from a certain type via deleteByQuery. 15 Answers ...
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__lt__ instead of __cmp__

...ttributes of the new class it's decorating (the result might be microscopically faster at runtime, at equally minute cost in terms of memory). Of course, if your class has some particularly fast way to implement (e.g.) __eq__ and __ne__, it should define them directly so the mixin's versions are no...