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Django “xxxxxx Object” display customization in admin action sidebar

... I'd declared unicode methods for every model EXCEPT this one. :doh: Sorry all. – patrickn Feb 17 '12 at 23:04 add a comment  |  ...
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How to check if variable is string with python 2 and 3 compatibility

... What about this, works in all cases? isinstance(x, ("".__class__, u"".__class__)) share | improve this answer | follow ...
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Adding a directory to $LOAD_PATH (Ruby)

...so long as the memory usage is the same for each, which I assume it essentially is. – boulder_ruby Oct 12 '12 at 1:47 ...
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Like Operator in Entity Framework?

...attern in a specified expression, or zeros if the pattern is not found, on all valid text and character data types Namespace: System.Data.Objects.SqlClient Assembly: System.Data.Entity (in System.Data.Entity.dll) A bit of an explanation also appears in this forum thread. ...
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Concurrent vs serial queues in GCD

...ou wouldn't use either of the last two for long running processes. You normally see it when you're trying to update the UI (always on the main thread) from something that may be running on another thread. share | ...
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How to set target hosts in Fabric file

... @MikhailKorobov: When I followed your link, I saw "Welcome to nginx!". All the requests to code.fabfile.org domain have responses like that. – Tadeck Apr 4 '12 at 19:40 ...
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django - why is the request.POST object immutable?

... It's a bit of a mystery, isn't it? Several superficially plausible theories turn out to be wrong on investigation: So that the POST object doesn't have to implement mutation methods? No: the POST object belongs to the django.http.QueryDict class, which implements a full set ...
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What's the difference between a file descriptor and file pointer?

...ther Unix-like systems. You pass "naked" file descriptors to actual Unix calls, such as read(), write() and so on. A FILE pointer is a C standard library-level construct, used to represent a file. The FILE wraps the file descriptor, and adds buffering and other features to make I/O easier. You pa...
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What is the difference between varchar and varchar2 in Oracle?

...t rationale before, that's useful. Thanks. For the record, it is still totally ridiculous that the main character type in Oracle is "varchar2". Doesn't that strike anybody else as a terrible kludge? Seems like how I would have solved some problem in my first week of learning to program. ...
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Is there a difference between YES/NO,TRUE/FALSE and true/false in objective-c?

Simple question really; is there a difference between these values (and is there a difference between BOOL and bool)? A co-worker mentioned that they evaluate to different things in Objective-C, but when I looked at the typedefs in their respective .h files, YES/TRUE/true were all defined as 1 an...