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Difference between filter and filter_by in SQLAlchemy

Could anyone explain the difference between filter and filter_by functions in SQLAlchemy? Which one should I be using? ...
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Will Dart support the use of existing JavaScript libraries?

I understand Dart compiles to JavaScript, and I read the Dart Language Spec on Libraries, although I didn't see an answer there. Also a search on their discussion form for the word 'existing' turns up 3 results that are not related. ...
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GRANT EXECUTE to all stored procedures

Does the following command effectively give the user, "MyUser," permission to execute ALL stored procedures in the database? ...
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Why did Rails4 drop support for “assets” group in the Gemfile

In Rails 3, gems used exclusively to generate assets in the asset pipeline were properly placed in the assets group of the Gemfile: ...
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URL query parameters to dict python

Is there a way to parse a URL (with some python library) and return a python dictionary with the keys and values of a query parameters part of the URL? ...
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Cleanest and most Pythonic way to get tomorrow's date?

What is the cleanest and most Pythonic way to get tomorrow's date? There must be a better way than to add one to the day, handle days at the end of the month, etc. ...
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Remove non-ascii character in string

and i need to remove all non-ascii character from string, 5 Answers 5 ...
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python assert with and without parenthesis

Here are four simple invocations of assert: 5 Answers 5 ...
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Can the :not() pseudo-class have multiple arguments?

I'm trying to select input elements of all type s except radio and checkbox . 5 Answers ...
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Matplotlib scatterplot; colour as a function of a third variable

I want to make a scatterplot (using matplotlib) where the points are shaded according to a third variable. I've got very close with this: ...