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Sunday 11 October 2009. The raging success of Sudoku has created demand for more abstract analytical puzzles, and KenKen seems to fit the bill nicely. Like Sudoku, completing the puzzle requires satisfying a number of overlapping constraints. NED BATCHELDERCODETEXTSITEPYTHONCOVERAGEAUDIO Cherry-picking a pull request. 16 May. At work, we work in GitHub pull requests that get merged to the main branch.We also have twice-yearly community release branches, and a small fraction of the main-branch changes need to be copied onto the current release branch. » more.. CHERRY-PICKING A PULL REQUEST At work, we work in GitHub pull requests that get merged to the main branch. We also have twice-yearly community release branches, and a small fraction of the main-branch changes need to be copied onto the current release branch. Trying to automate choosing the commits to cherry-pick lead me into PICKLE’S NINE FLAWS Saturday 20 June 2020. Python’s pickle module is a very convenient way to serialize and de-serialize objects. It needs no schema, and can handle arbitrary Python objects. But it has problems. This post briefly explains the problems. STATEMENT COVERAGE FOR PYTHON BREAKING OUT OF TWO LOOPS When you have multiple nested loops you can often reduce them to a single loop using the tools in the itertools module. When you are looping over distinct pairs (or triples, quadruples, etc.), use itertools.combinations.In this case the code becomes: STEPHEN WOLFRAM’S UNFORTUNATE EGO I read Stephen Wolfram's book as soon as it came out. I couldn't put it down and while it took a while to get through I found it fascinating. Part of my fascination derives from the fact that I am an author of a successful video game, Gemstone Healer, that included two different cellular automata based systems for the "generation" of maps for the game. In particular the "dungeon rooms" of the C# AND OUTPUTDEBUGSTRING Thursday 3 March 2005. I’ve taken over responsibility at work for a UI written in C#. This is challenging on a number of levels: I haven’t done a lot of UI, I haven’t done a lot of C#, and the previous owner was (shall we say) not the most disciplined developer. RUNNING A DATABASE FROM A RAMDISK Good point. Obviously it depends on how big your tests database will grow (in size) but storing it in memory will speed up things a lot. Just in case anyone is wondering if it is a linux-only feature, you can do that in any of the BSD OS too, for example, in FreeBSD you can create memory-based filesystems easily using mdconfig or mdmfs: BAD WEB TYPE: GEORGIA’S NUMERALS Typography is an ancient and fascinating subject, with many facets: artistic, historic, and technological. At the intersection of these is how technology has shaped the art over time.TODAY’S KENKEN
Sunday 11 October 2009. The raging success of Sudoku has created demand for more abstract analytical puzzles, and KenKen seems to fit the bill nicely. Like Sudoku, completing the puzzle requires satisfying a number of overlapping constraints. CHERRY-PICKING A PULL REQUEST At work, we work in GitHub pull requests that get merged to the main branch. We also have twice-yearly community release branches, and a small fraction of the main-branch changes need to be copied onto the current release branch. Trying to automate choosing the commits to cherry-pick lead me into PICKLE’S NINE FLAWS Saturday 20 June 2020. Python’s pickle module is a very convenient way to serialize and de-serialize objects. It needs no schema, and can handle arbitrary Python objects. But it has problems. This post briefly explains the problems. STATEMENT COVERAGE FOR PYTHON 1. Introduction. The coverage.py Python module provides statement coverage for Python. It accumulates coverage data over many runs; generates coverage reports; and annotates Python source showing which statements have been covered.LETTER BOXED
here's my pass at a regex solution. turned out not to be as terrible as i'd imagined. the trick is to filter OUT bad sequences. eliminating words that have chars outside the set of good chars first and then eliminating anything with a repeated char from any one side keeps theregex sane.
30% OF PEOPLE CAN JUGGLE Tuesday 3 November 2020. I’ve long wondered what portion of the general public can juggle. I couldn’t find an answer searching the web, so I used the best polling method I have, Twitter:XSS WITH UTF-7
Jan, you are right: headers are more reliable than meta tags. On the small sample page I was working with, the meta tag did a fine job preventing the auto-detection, but larger pages will need a morerobust declaration.
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Of course, the authors of the site have a political view as well. The problem with trying to identify anything as left or right is that the placement of the center is subjective. EXTRACTING JPGS FROM PDFS Python3 code: # coding=utf-8 # Extract jpg's from pdf's. Quick and dirty. import sys with open(sys.argv, "rb") as file: pdf = file.read() startmark = b"\xff\xd8" startfix = 0 endmark = b"\xff\xd9" endfix = 2 i = 0 njpg = 0 while True: istream = pdf.find(b"stream", i) if istream 0: break istart = pdf.find(startmark, istream, istream + 20) if istart 0: i = istream + 20 continue iend = pdf LEAD IN POWER CORDS? Thursday 12 January 2006. I got a Toshiba port replicator today, and packed in the box was a small slip of yellow paper with tiny print that read: WARNING: Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproducive harm.Wash hands after handling. KEYED LOOKUPS IN XSLT 1.0 I write a lot of XSLT for a variety of reasons, but somehow the “key” function has always baffled me. Every time I need to use it, I scour Google, and re-read my own XSLT code, trying to find examples that will help me, once again, understand how it works.NED BATCHELDER
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This is the fourth in a series of summarizations of what’s in each release of Python. The first three were: » more.. CHERRY-PICKING A PULL REQUEST16 May
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