python Programming Glossary: attractive
Gantt Chart online http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1005587/gantt-chart-online The focus is on simple usage all settings are optional attractive looks and interactive features like zooming and mouse tracking...
Which classes cannot be subclassed? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10061752/which-classes-cannot-be-subclassed Doing such work without a convincing use case is not very attractive so volunteers are less likely to come forward. Examples function..
Most suitable python library for Github API v3 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10625190/most-suitable-python-library-for-github-api-v3 iterated through etc. In that regard PyGithub looks more attractive at first glance clearly drill down through an object hierarchy..
Python: How to toggle between two values http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10986970/python-how-to-toggle-between-two-values complicated cycle than 0 1 this solution becomes MUCH more attractive than the other ones posted here... from itertools import cycle..
How do I propagate C++ exceptions to Python in a SWIG wrapper library? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1394484/how-do-i-propagate-c-exceptions-to-python-in-a-swig-wrapper-library at an answer but I'll warn in advance it may not be an attractive solution since swig interface files can be more complicated..
Differences between isinstance() and type() in python http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1549801/differences-between-isinstance-and-type-in-python is that they make isinstance and issubclass much more attractive and pervasive in Python 2.6 and going forward than they used..
Why program functionally in Python? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1892324/why-program-functionally-in-python is even better. reduce meets the legal definition of attractive nuisance ... it's hardly ever the right tool for the job that's..
when does Python allocate new memory for identical strings? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2123925/when-does-python-allocate-new-memory-for-identical-strings runtime not compile time so the tradeoff is even less attractive . Of course if you know thanks to application level considerations..
Python: removing duplicates from a list of lists http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2213923/python-removing-duplicates-from-a-list-of-lists quadratic approach has small enough constants to make it attractive for tiny lists with few duplicated values. With a short list..
Rasterizing a GDAL layer http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2220749/rasterizing-a-gdal-layer objects out and draw them using shapely which may not be attractive. Or look into geodjango I think it uses openlayers to plot into..
Heavy usage of Python at Google [closed] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2560310/heavy-usage-of-python-at-google already prominent at Google. Indeed there's one apparently attractive explanation that I can definitely deny it's not that Google..
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