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What is the proper way to comment functions in Python?

Is there a generally accepted way to comment functions in Python? Is the following acceptable? 10 Answers ...
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What are naming conventions for MongoDB?

... Keep'em short: Optimizing Storage of Small Objects, SERVER-863. Silly but true. I guess pretty much the same rules that apply to relation databases should apply here. And after so many decades there is still no agreement whether RDBMS tables should be named singul...
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iOS 7's blurred overlay effect using CSS?

...s CSS Clip property that's it. I also believe this could be done dynamically for any screen if using canvas to copy the current dom and blurring it. share | improve this answer | ...
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Docker how to change repository name or rename image?

...host OS and Docker version? I suspect that something about your Docker installation is modifying the tag instruction. – Andy Feb 18 '16 at 2:41 27 ...
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Vim: apply settings on files in directory

How do I specify Vim settings for all files under the current directory? 11 Answers 11...
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UML class diagram enum

... They are simply showed like this: _______________________ | <<enumeration>> | | DaysOfTheWeek | |_____________________| | Sunday | | Monday | | Tuesday | | ... | |____________________...
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Iterating C++ vector from the end to the beginning

...; i != my_vector.rend(); ++i ) { } rbegin()/rend() were especially designed for that purpose. (And yes, incrementing a reverse_interator moves it backward.) Now, in theory, your method (using begin()/end() & --i) would work, std::vector's iterator being bidirectional, but remember,...
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What is the worst real-world macros/pre-processor abuse you've ever come across?

... I think programmers (myself included) would be a lot more fit if we all did 10 pushups every time a compiler found an error in our code. This might also reduce the occurrence of testing by compilation. – MikeyB Jun 25 '09 at 19:52 ...
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Pick a random element from an array

... Int? Also, why doesn't Swift offer an Int alternative to this function or allow a user to specify what type of integer they would like returned? – Austin A Sep 27 '14 at 21:10 ...
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Is it possible to use “/” in a filename?

...hould ever be done, but is there a way to use the slash character that normally separates directories within a filename in Linux? ...