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  • Does python import all the listed libraries? - Python

    - by RadiantHex
    Hi folks, I'm just wondering, I often have really long python files and imports tend to stack quite quickly. PEP8 says that the imports should always be written at the beginning of the file. Do all the imported libraries get imported when calling a function coded in the file? Or do only the necessary libraries get called? Does it make sense to worry about this? Is there no reason to import libraries within the functions or classes that need them?

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  • Adding images into source code

    - by portoalet
    Is there a way (or an editor) that allows me to link an image/files/http links from within a source file (*.java for instance), sort of like a rich text document ? This way, while reading the code I can quickly look at the appended image (augmenting the comments), instead of opening the browser etc.

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  • What kind of data processing problems would CUDA help with?

    - by Chris McCauley
    Hi, I've worked on many data matching problems and very often they boil down to quickly and in parallel running many implementations of CPU intensive algorithms such as Hamming / Edit distance. Is this the kind of thing that CUDA would be useful for? What kinds of data processing problems have you solved with it? Is there really an uplift over the standard quad-core intel desktop? Chris

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  • Visualise Workflow Diagram from plain text

    - by Dmitriy Nagirnyak
    Assuming there is a plain text with description of the workflow (Just plain English in some predefined format). Are there any tools (better online) to visualize the flow based on a plain text? What for: to store the description of the workflow in a source control system and be able to quickly remember/understand that.

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  • Most efficient way to search the last x lines of a file in python

    - by Harley
    I have a file and I don't know how big it's going to be (it could be quite large, but the size will vary greatly). I want to search the last 10 lines or so to see if any of them match a string. I need to do this as quickly and efficiently as possible and was wondering if there's anything better than: s = "foo" last_bit = fileObj.readlines()[-10:] for line in last_bit: if line == s: print "FOUND"

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  • Writing a DBMS in Python

    - by Matt Luongo
    Hey guys, I'm working on a basic DBMS as a pet project and planning to prototype in Python. I figure there's a reason there are only a few Python databases, and my gut agrees that my favorite language will be too slow to act as an honest performing database, but I'm looking forward to using it to learn what I need quickly. Would someone please contradict me? Is Python as ill-suited right now for this sort of thing as I think?

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  • How to locate a file in windows explorer

    - by Yigang Wu
    I have a application to list all music files in user machine, a "Explorer" button is using to quickly open Windows Explorer and highlight the file in Windows Explorer. I tried ShellExecute, but it doesn't work, the API will launch associate application. Any Windows API can do that? Thanks in advance.

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  • Running compiled squid [proxy] on windows

    - by user683595
    I have downloaded latest version of squid and tried to compile squid on windows according to http://www.piececode.com/other/compile-squid-2-7-on-windows/ , I changed c:\squid to c:\squid2, because had a precompiled version in there. When I run c:\squid2\squid.exe , squid.exe -v , squid.exe -i , squid.exe -X , as I tested these parameters, it will be exited quickly without printing anything at all. Why? I found where the system doesn't return 0 and quits, it's in function WIN32_Subsystem_Init . Thanks!

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  • Why is there no way to resize SRFI-4 vectors in Scheme?

    - by Jay
    I see that SRFI 4 does not mention resizing of vectors. I'm using f64vectors (for which I need fast access), and I'd like to be able to resize them quickly (similar to what realloc does in C), and not necessarily copy the whole vector. Since I didn't find any references to a "resize-f64vector" procedure, I'd like to know why it doesn't exist (and if making a new vector and copying over is my only option).

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  • Counting common Bytes, Words and Double Words.

    - by Recursion
    I am scanning over a large amount of data and looking for common trends in it. Every time I meet a recurrence of a unit, I want to increment the count of it. What is the best data structure or way to hold this data. I need to be able to search it quickly, and also have a count with each unit of data.

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  • Android app not releasing mic/speaker

    - by SeaRoth
    I have a VOIP application that blocks the microphone and speaker after using it! Steps to reproduce: Place a call on 4G (both mic and speaker work) Place a call on app (both mic and speaker work) Place a call on 4G (Neither mic nor speaker work) Steps to fix mic and speaker: Open applications / Voice Recorder Record something quickly Place call (both mic and speaker work) I have 2 classes with about 300 lines of code each: RtpStreamReceiver RtpStreamSender Am I not releasing something?

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  • How to launch git bash window with particular working directory using a script?

    - by holocronweaver
    How can I launch a new Git Bash window with a specified working directory using a script (either bash or Windows batch)? My goal is to launch multiple Git Bash windows from a single script, each Bash terminal set to a different working directory. This way I can quickly get to work after booting computer instead of having to open Git Bash windows and navigating each one to the correct working directory.

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  • Website stress test in Python - Django

    - by RadiantHex
    Hi folks, I'm trying to build a small stress test script to test how quickly a set of requests gets done. Need to measure speed for 100 requests. Problem is that I wouldn't know how to implement it, as it would require parallel url requests to be called. Any ideas?

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  • Scala xhtml attribute breaks because of a question mark

    - by portoalet
    I had a problem with <iframe id="iframe1" src='http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=MT&p=D&yr=2&mn=0&dy=0&id=p43321191731' width="300px" height="300px"></iframe> in Lift web framework (Scala) version Message: java.util.NoSuchElementException scala.RandomAccessSeq$$anon$13.next(RandomAccessSeq.scala:165) scala.xml.parsing.MarkupParser$class.normalizeAttributeValue(MarkupParser.scala:1191) It turned out the question mark ? in the iframe src attribute caused this. What can I do to fix this quickly?

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  • HTML 5 CANVAS ANIMATION

    - by cooldude
    Hi, I wanted to have an interface to allow the user to create animation on the browser using canvas element and then i have to save that animation and later reproduce that animation to the others users. Can anybody How can i do this. Please reply quickly . I have my deadline.

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