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Best way to check if a URL is valid

...mal text. The function or solution, that I'm looking for, should recognize all links formats including the ones with GET parameters. ...
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Does reading an entire file leave the file handle open?

...hat on the particular Python implementation. To understand what this is all about, pay particular attention to the actual file object. In your code, that object is mentioned only once, in an expression, and becomes inaccessible immediately after the read() call returns. This means that the file...
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How to get line count of a large file cheaply in Python?

... You can't get any better than that. After all, any solution will have to read the entire file, figure out how many \n you have, and return that result. Do you have a better way of doing that without reading the entire file? Not sure... The best solution will always ...
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Does Python have a string 'contains' substring method?

...methods to make in available to your custom type. – BallpointBen Aug 17 '18 at 7:02 31 Just make ...
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Separation of business logic and data access in django

...de is confusing and, after a certain time, I cease to understand what is really happening. 10 Answers ...
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Length of generator output [duplicate]

... Fibonacci numbers. You can get as many Fibonacci numbers as you want by calling next(). If you really need to know the number of items there are, then you can't iterate through them linearly one time anyway, so just use a different data structure such as a regular list. ...
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Why are all fields in an interface implicitly static and final?

I am just trying to understand why all fields defined in an Interface are implicitly static and final . The idea of keeping fields static makes sense to me as you can't have objects of an interface but why they are final (implicitly)? ...
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Compare object instances for equality by their attributes

...s: >>> x == y True Note that implementing __eq__ will automatically make instances of your class unhashable, which means they can't be stored in sets and dicts. If you're not modelling an immutable type (i.e. if the attributes foo and bar may change value within the lifetime of your obje...
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SQLAlchemy IN clause

...w about session.query(MyUserClass).filter(MyUserClass.id.in_((123,456))).all() edit: Without the ORM, it would be session.execute( select( [MyUserTable.c.id, MyUserTable.c.name], MyUserTable.c.id.in_((123, 456)) ) ).fetchall() select() takes two parameters, the first...
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namedtuple and default values for optional keyword arguments

...lds) >>> Node() Node(val=None, left=None, right=None) Order In all versions of Python, if you set fewer default values than exist in the namedtuple, the defaults are applied to the rightmost parameters. This allows you to keep some arguments as required arguments. >>> Node.__ne...