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python: Change the scripts working directory to the script's own directory

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.gitignore is ignored by Git

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Objective-C: Extract filename from path string

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Resync git repo with new .gitignore file

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Should I put #! (shebang) in Python scripts, and what form should it take?

...owever, which shebang line you use IS important. Correct usage for Python 3 scripts is: #!/usr/bin/env python3 This defaults to version 3.latest. For Python 2.7.latest use python2 in place of python3. The following should NOT be used (except for the rare case that you are writing code which i...
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Difference between .keystore file and .jks file

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How do I set the maximum line length in PyCharm?

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How to set gradle home while importing existing project in Android studio

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input() error - NameError: name '…' is not defined

...on 2.7, which will not evaluate the read strings. If you are using Python 3.x, raw_input has been renamed to input. Quoting the Python 3.0 release notes, raw_input() was renamed to input(). That is, the new input() function reads a line from sys.stdin and returns it with the trailing newline st...
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Any gotchas using unicode_literals in Python 2.6?

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