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What is the most efficient way to store a list in the Django models?

... This is probably what I will end up doing, but I was really hoping the underlying structure for this would have been built in. I guess I am to o lazy. – grieve Jul 10 '09 at 16:11 ...
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super() raises “TypeError: must be type, not classobj” for new-style class

...pe(OldStyle()) is the instance type, which does inherit from object. Basically, an old-style class just creates objects of type instance (whereas a new-style class creates objects whose type is the class itself). This is probably why the instance OldStyle() is an object: its type() inherits from ob...
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How to find list of possible words from a letter matrix [Boggle Solver]

Lately I have been playing a game on my iPhone called Scramble. Some of you may know this game as Boggle. Essentially, when the game starts you get a matrix of letters like so: ...
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How do I log a Python error with debug information?

...g.exception("message") Output: ERROR:root:message Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 2, in <module> ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero @Paulo Cheque notes, "be aware that in Python 3 you must call the logging.exception method just inside the ex...
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What __init__ and self do on Python?

...to declare it explicitly. When you create an instance of the A class and call its methods, it will be passed automatically, as in ... a = A() # We do not pass any argument to the __init__ method a.method_a('Sailor!') # We only pass a single argument The __init__ method is roughly w...
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Weighted random numbers

...a weighted random numbers. I'm currently just banging my head against the wall and cannot figure this out. 7 Answers ...
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Explicitly calling return in a function or not

...ek from the R core team (I believe) for recommending a user to explicitly calling return at the end of a function (his comment was deleted though): ...
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Why is `std::move` named `std::move`?

The C++11 std::move(x) function doesn't really move anything at all. It is just a cast to r-value. Why was this done? Isn't this misleading? ...
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Python != operation vs “is not”

...right hand side and the left hand side are the very same object. No methodcalls are done, objects can't influence the is operation. You use is (and is not) for singletons, like None, where you don't care about objects that might want to pretend to be None or where you want to protect against object...
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Which method performs better: .Any() vs .Count() > 0?

...le<T> sequence. For just IEnumerable<T>, then Any() will generally be quicker, as it only has to look at one iteration. However, note that the LINQ-to-Objects implementation of Count() does check for ICollection<T> (using .Count as an optimisation) - so if your underlying data-sou...