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... LabVIEW's very happy in its hardware control and measurement niche, but really pretty awful for string manipulation.
– Joe Z
Jul 4 '10 at 6:23
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How to get instance variables in Python?
Is there a built-in method in Python to get an array of all a class' instance variables? For example, if I have this code:
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How to import the class within the same directory or sub directory?
I have a directory that stores all the .py files.
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How do I get list of methods in a Python class?
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Will this produce a list of all methods in the class (including ones that are inherited from other classes), or will it only list the methods that are explicitly defined in that class?
– Anderson Green
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Using logging in multiple modules
I have a small python project that has the following structure -
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Is there a Python caching library?
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Ah, I kept searching for this and all I found was a wiki that mentioned how to use it as an WSGI middleware. It looks like what I need, thank you.
– Stavros Korokithakis
Sep 15 '09 at 14:20
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Best way to require all files from a directory in ruby?
What's the best way to require all files from a directory in ruby ?
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Python - Get path of root project structure
...to prevent directories with a common name, such as string, from unintentionally hiding valid modules that occur later on the module search path. In the simplest case, __init__.py can just be an empty file, but it can also execute initialization code for the package or set the __all__ variable, descr...
Why does Python use 'magic methods'?
...lable, an object implements a method, def __len__(self) , and then it is called when you write len(obj) .
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What does the “yield” keyword do?
... list, you can read its items one by one. Reading its items one by one is called iteration:
>>> mylist = [1, 2, 3]
>>> for i in mylist:
... print(i)
1
2
3
mylist is an iterable. When you use a list comprehension, you create a list, and so an iterable:
>>> mylist = [...
