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In node.JS how can I get the path of a module I have loaded via require that is *not* mine (i.e. in

I require a module that was installed via npm. I want to access a .js file subordinate to that module (so I can subclass a Constructor method in it). I can't (well, don't want to) modify the module's code, so don't have a place to extract its __dirname. ...
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Virtual Memory Usage from Java under Linux, too much memory used

... a long-standing complaint with Java, but it's largely meaningless, and usually based on looking at the wrong information. The usual phrasing is something like "Hello World on Java takes 10 megabytes! Why does it need that?" Well, here's a way to make Hello World on a 64-bit JVM claim to take over 4...
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Python, creating objects

... = "" age = 0 major = "" # The class "constructor" - It's actually an initializer def __init__(self, name, age, major): self.name = name self.age = age self.major = major def make_student(name, age, major): student = Student(name, age, major) return...
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Remove not alphanumeric characters from string

...e them. A backslash in the string needs escaping if it's to be taken literally: "\\test\\red\\bob\\fred\\new".replace(/\W/g, '') "testredbobfrednew" // output Handling malformed strings If you're not able to escape the input string correctly (why not?), or it's coming from some kind of untruste...
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How do I find the location of my Python site-packages directory?

...ib"])' The per user site-packages directory (PEP 370) is where Python installs your local packages: python -m site --user-site If this points to a non-existing directory check the exit status of Python and see python -m site --help for explanations. Hint: Running pip list --user or pip freeze -...
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how to use javascript Object.defineProperty

...rs = new Product("Sneakers",20); sneakers.discount = 50; // 50, setter is called sneakers.discount+= 20; // 70, setter is called sneakers.discount+= 20; // 80, not 90! alert(sneakers.discount); // getter is called Note the last but one line: the responsibility for correct discount value was moved ...
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How to identify numpy types in python?

...o test for that. And so on. The point is, you have to know what you're actually asking for when you want to do something as unusual as loose manual type switching, but once you know, it's easy to implement. – abarnert Mar 11 '16 at 20:41 ...
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Cache an HTTP 'Get' service response in AngularJS?

...url, { cache: true}).success(...); or, if you prefer the config type of call: $http({ cache: true, url: url, method: 'GET'}).success(...); Cache Object You can also use a cache factory: var cache = $cacheFactory('myCache'); $http.get(url, { cache: cache }) You can implement it yourself usi...
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Is there a query language for JSON?

... Sure, how about: JsonPath. Json Query They all seem to be a bit work in progress, but work to some degree. They are also similar to XPath and XQuery conceptually; even though XML and JSON have different conceptual models (hierarchic vs object/struct). EDIT Sep-2015: ...
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Should all Python classes extend object?

...inheritance are different in ways that I won't even try to summarize here. All good documentation that I've seen about MI describes new-style classes. Finally, old-style classes have disappeared in Python 3, and inheritance from object has become implicit. So, always prefer new style classes unless...