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Django Rest Framework: Dynamically return subset of fields

...verride the serializer __init__ method and set the fields attribute dynamically, based on the query params. You can access the request object throughout the context, passed to the serializer. Here is a copy&paste from Django Rest Framework documentation example on the matter: from rest_framew...
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What is the command to list the available avdnames

... List all your emulators: emulator -list-avds Run one of the listed emulators: emulator @name-of-your-emulator where emulator is under: ${ANDROID_SDK}/tools/emulator – Dhiraj Himani Jun 16 ...
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What is the most pythonic way to check if an object is a number?

...and is not iterable" could be a good definition in some cases. But, you really need to ask yourself, what it is that you're asking that what you want to consider "a number" must definitely be able to do, and what it must absolutely be unable to do -- and check. This may also be needed in 2.6 or la...
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How to use the PI constant in C++

... On some (especially older) platforms (see the comments below) you might need to #define _USE_MATH_DEFINES and then include the necessary header file: #include <math.h> and the value of pi can be accessed via: M_PI In my math....
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Concatenating two lists - difference between '+=' and extend()

I've seen there are actually two (maybe more) ways to concatenate lists in Python: One way is to use the extend() method: 9...
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Determine project root from a running node.js application

...uire.main === module Because module provides a filename property (normally equivalent to __filename), the entry point of the current application can be obtained by checking require.main.filename. So if you want the base directory for your app, you can do: var path = require('path'); var appD...
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Using @property versus getters and setters

... Prefer properties. It's what they're there for. The reason is that all attributes are public in Python. Starting names with an underscore or two is just a warning that the given attribute is an implementation detail that may not stay the same in future versions of the code. It doesn't preven...
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Getters \ setters for dummies

... Isnt it really painful that MS does not support JS correctly and they do not make their silverlight run everywhere, so I have to program everything twice, one for SL and one for rest of the world :) – Akash Kava ...
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How do you programmatically set an attribute?

... Damn shame it doesn't work in all cases, as that would be really useful, for example, for adding the dirty attribute to user input... – brice Feb 28 '12 at 18:32 ...
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Using generic std::function objects with member functions in one class

... A non-static member function must be called with an object. That is, it always implicitly passes "this" pointer as its argument. Because your std::function signature specifies that your function doesn't take any arguments (<void(void)>), you must bind the ...