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How can I programmatically determine if my app is running in the iphone simulator?
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Watch the #if and #ifdef difference. For me it was the cause of incorrect behavior.
– Anton
Jan 9 '10 at 9:32
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How can I check the system version of Android?
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Check android.os.Build.VERSION.
CODENAME: The current development codename, or the string "REL" if this is a release build.
INCREMENTAL: The internal value used by the underlying source control to represent this build.
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How do I determine file encoding in OS X?
...hich says its default encoding is UTF-8), but LaTeX doesn't seem to understand them.
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How to add parameters to HttpURLConnection using POST using NameValuePair
... with HttpURLConnection (I need to use it this way, can't use HttpPost ) and I'd like to add parameters to that connection such as
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How to set the current working directory? [duplicate]
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I usually use os.getcwd() first, and that shows me the format of the accepted input for os.chdir().
– Rani Kheir
Apr 21 '16 at 9:22
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How to terminate a python subprocess launched with shell=True
I'm launching a subprocess with the following command:
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How to read a file in reverse order?
... line in reversed(open("filename").readlines()):
print line.rstrip()
And in Python 3:
for line in reversed(list(open("filename"))):
print(line.rstrip())
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What is Linux’s native GUI API?
Both Windows (Win32 API) and OS X (Cocoa) have their own APIs to handle windows, events and other OS stuff. I have never really got a clear answer as to what Linux’s equivalent is?
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Difference between \n and \r?
What’s the difference between \n (newline) and \r (carriage return)?
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How to import a Python class that is in a directory above?
... if your real need is as you expressed it, exclusively tied to directories and without any necessary relationship to packaging -- then you need to work on __file__ to find out the parent directory (a couple of os.path.dirname calls will do;-), then (if that directory is not already on sys.path) prep...
