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How do you read from stdin?

I'm trying to do some of the code golf challenges, but they all require the input to be taken from stdin . How do I get that in Python? ...
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Entity Framework: One Database, Multiple DbContexts. Is this a bad idea? [closed]

...y single context in your application can do that. The trick for this is usually one additional context containing all your entities which is used only for database creation. Your real application contexts containing only subsets of your entities must have database initializer set to null. There are...
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Python None comparison: should I use “is” or ==?

...ject None, so when you do my_var is None, you're checking whether they actually are the same object (not just equivalent objects) In other words, == is a check for equivalence (which is defined from object to object) whereas is checks for object identity: lst = [1,2,3] lst == lst[:] # This is Tr...
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Queries vs. Filters

...erefore faster than queries. Have a look here too. Let's say a query is usually something that the users type and pretty much unpredictable, while filters help users narrowing down the search results , for example using facets. ...
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C# Float expression: strange behavior when casting the result float to int

... First of all, I assume that you know that 6.2f * 10 is not exactly 62 due to floating point rounding (it's actually the value 61.99999809265137 when expressed as a double) and that your question is only about why two seemingly identic...
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What is the proper way to re-throw an exception in C#? [duplicate]

... ends on that statement and not at the real source of the exception. Basically, it should be deemed a criminal offense to use "throw ex". share | improve this answer | follo...
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Split a string by a delimiter in python

... @EndenDragon The for loop will automatically apply x.strip() and return a list of matches without whitespace on either side. The devil is in the details. – Sébastien Vercammen Jun 29 '16 at 13:59 ...
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Why is TypedReference behind the scenes? It's so fast and safe… almost magical!

...ecification, the constructs used to implement them under the hood (vararg calling convention, TypedReference type, arglist, refanytype, mkanyref, and refanyval instructions) are perfectly documented in the CLI Specification (ECMA-335) in the Vararg library. Being defined in the Vararg Library makes ...
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When are you supposed to use escape instead of encodeURI / encodeURIComponent?

... section B.2.1.2 escape and the introduction text of Annex B says: ... All of the language features and behaviours specified in this annex have one or more undesirable characteristics and in the absence of legacy usage would be removed from this specification. ... ... Programmers should not us...
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(HTML) Download a PDF file instead of opening them in browser when clicked

... Sometimes the question is wrong. ;) Anyways, regarding your issue, that's all a UX problem. Forcing the web to behave in specific ways is sometimes necessary, but often there's better solutions from a UX perspective. Also, my answer is correct. You can not do what you want to do with HTML (which is...