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Re-raise exception with a different type and message, preserving existing information
...ns that it can raise (e.g. inheriting from a FooError abstract class for all the foo module's specific exceptions). This allows users of the module to catch those particular exceptions and handle them distinctly, if needed. But many of the exceptions raised from the module are raised because of ...
How do I check if an object has a specific property in JavaScript?
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I'm really confused by the answers that have been given - most of them are just outright incorrect. Of course you can have object properties that have undefined, null, or false values. So simply reducing the property check to typeo...
Pandas - How to flatten a hierarchical index in columns
..., but leaves behind column names which are difficult to access programmatically and are not queriable
– dmeu
Jun 29 '17 at 8:53
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Importing a CSV file into a sqlite3 database table using Python
...lumn headers in the csv file. And close the connection to the database by calling con.close() at the end.
– Jonas
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Are Stored Procedures more efficient, in general, than inline statements on modern RDBMS's? [duplica
...d procedures are always faster. So, since they're always faster, use them ALL THE TIME .
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How to use underscore.js as a template engine?
...y know good tutorials about how to use underscore.js for templating, especially for biginners who have less experience with advanced javascript. Thanks
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Redirect stdout to a file in Python?
...t it back when you're done, sys.stdout = stdout. That way if you're being called from a function that uses print you don't screw them up.
– mgold
Dec 20 '12 at 15:06
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What does the caret operator (^) in Python do?
...his way:
1000 # 8 (binary)
0011 # 3 (binary)
---- # APPLY XOR ('vertically')
1011 # result = 11 (binary)
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Why is my git repository so big?
...he whole directory structure.
Edit: Here's Ian's one liner for recreating all branches in the new repo:
d1=#original repo
d2=#new repo (must already exist)
cd $d1
for b in $(git branch | cut -c 3-)
do
git checkout $b
x=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
cd $d2
git checkout -b $b $x
cd $d1
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hasNext in Python iterators?
...thod to put the first element back after I have checked that it exists by calling next().
– Giorgio
Dec 24 '12 at 20:26
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