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Determine the type of an object?

...object, and isinstance() to check an object’s type against something. Usually, you want to use isistance() most of the times since it is very robust and also supports type inheritance. To get the actual type of an object, you use the built-in type() function. Passing an object as the only param...
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How to manage local vs production settings in Django?

...velopment and production. And every developer has a different code base.I call anti-pattern here. – pydanny Jan 31 '13 at 16:25 8 ...
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Reverse a string in Python

... @Tanner [::-1] is fastest because it does not call any external functions, rather it's using slicing, which is highly-optimized in python. ''.join(list(reversed(s))) makes 3 function calls. – hd1 Apr 27 at 13:51 ...
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Is there a way for multiple processes to share a listening socket?

...POSIX type OS), using fork() will cause the forked child to have copies of all the parent's file descriptors. Any that it does not close will continue to be shared, and (for example with a TCP listening socket) can be used to accept() new sockets for clients. This is how many servers, including Apac...
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Is there a NumPy function to return the first index of something in an array?

...: itemindex = numpy.where(array==item) The result is a tuple with first all the row indices, then all the column indices. For example, if an array is two dimensions and it contained your item at two locations then array[itemindex[0][0]][itemindex[1][0]] would be equal to your item and so woul...
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What is the use of join() in Python threading?

...t clumsy ascii-art to demonstrate the mechanism: The join() is presumably called by the main-thread. It could also be called by another thread, but would needlessly complicate the diagram. join-calling should be placed in the track of the main-thread, but to express thread-relation and keep it as s...
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What's the difference between == and .equals in Scala?

...g is actually NaN use isNaN: Java: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/Double.html#isNaN(double) Scala: http://www.scala-lang.org/files/archive/api/2.11.8/index.html#scala.Double@isNaN():Boolean share ...
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Getting the docstring from a function

... On ipython or jupyter notebook, you can use all the above mentioned ways, but i go with my_func? or ?my_func for quick summary of both method signature and docstring. I avoid using my_func?? (as commented by @rohan) for docstring and use it only to check th...
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SQLAlchemy: print the actual query

I'd really like to be able to print out valid SQL for my application, including values, rather than bind parameters, but it's not obvious how to do this in SQLAlchemy (by design, I'm fairly sure). ...
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SQlite Getting nearest locations (with latitude and longitude)

...n. 2) Now you can loop on these filtered data and determine if they are really near your point (in the circle) or not using the following methods: public static boolean pointIsInCircle(PointF pointForCheck, PointF center, double radius) { if (getDistanceBetweenTwoPoints(pointFo...