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Any way to make a WPF textblock selectable?
How to allow TextBlock 's text to be selectable?
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Is there an expression for an infinite generator?
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for x in iter(int, 1): pass
Two-argument iter = zero-argument callable + sentinel value
int() always returns 0
Therefore, iter(int, 1) is an infinite iterator. There are obviously a huge number of variations on this particular theme (especially once you add lambda into the mix). One va...
Function return value in PowerShell
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PowerShell has really wacky return semantics - at least when viewed from a more traditional programming perspective. There are two main ideas to wrap your head around:
All output is captured, and returned
The return keyword really just indi...
Get the latest record from mongodb collection
...1 means order opposite of the one that records are inserted in.
Edit: For all the downvoters, above is a Mongoose syntax,
mongo CLI syntax is: db.collectionName.find({}).sort({$natural:-1}).limit(1)
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How can I dynamically create derived classes from a base class
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This bit of code allows you to create new classes with dynamic
names and parameter names.
The parameter verification in __init__ just does not allow
unknown parameters, if you need other verifications, like
type, or that they are mandatory...
Can I install Python windows packages into virtualenvs?
Virtualenv is great: it lets me keep a number of distinct Python installations so that different projects' dependencies aren't all thrown together into a common pile.
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Calendar Recurring/Repeating Events - Best Storage Method
... didn't want to have a large number of rows, and I wanted to easily lookup all events that would take place on a specific date.
The method below is great at storing repeating information that occurs at regular intervals, such as every day, every n days, every week, every month every year, etc etc. ...
Is generator.next() visible in Python 3?
...son for this is consistency: special methods like __init__() and __del__() all have double underscores (or "dunder" in the current vernacular), and .next() was one of the few exceptions to that rule. This was fixed in Python 3.0. [*]
But instead of calling g.__next__(), use next(g).
[*] There are ...
Counting inversions in an array
...m to do the following: Given array A[1... n] , for every i < j , find all inversion pairs such that A[i] > A[j] . I'm using merge sort and copying array A to array B and then comparing the two arrays, but I'm having a difficult time seeing how I can use this to find the number of inversions...
Javascript equivalent of Python's zip function
..., unlike Python's version where the argument list is variadic. If you want all of these "features", see below. It takes just about 2 extra lines of code.
The following will mimic Python's zip behavior on edge cases where the arrays are not of equal size, silently pretending the longer parts of arra...