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Passport.js - Error: failed to serialize user into session
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Nov 13 '14 at 16:32
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Load data from txt with pandas
I am loading a txt file containig a mix of float and string data. I want to store them in an array where I can access each element. Now I am just doing
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mysql_config not found when installing mysqldb python interface
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Not receiving Google OAuth refresh token
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The refresh_token is only provided on the first authorization from the user. Subsequent authorizations, such as the kind you make while testing an OAuth2 integration, will not return the refresh_token again. :)
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float64 with pandas to_csv
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Specifying rails version to use when creating a new application
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Python Pandas Error tokenizing data
I'm trying to use pandas to manipulate a .csv file but I get this error:
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TypeScript sorting an array
...t builds = [
{ id: 1, name: 'Build 91'},
{ id: 2, name: 'Build 32' },
{ id: 3, name: 'Build 13' },
{ id: 4, name: 'Build 24' },
{ id: 5, name: 'Build 5' },
{ id: 6, name: 'Build 56' }
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Symfony 2: How do I check if a user is not logged in inside a template?
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How to unzip a list of tuples into individual lists? [duplicate]
I have a list of tuples, where I want to unzip this list into two independent lists. I'm looking for some standardized operation in Python.
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