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Python 3.x rounding behavior

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10825926/python-3-x-rounding-behavior

into why this was changed to this Are there any other mainstream programming languages e.g. C C Java Perl .. that do this sort..

Python 3 and static typing

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1275646/python-3-and-static-typing

it's strange at the first sight that this thing is not mainstream. However I believe there are good reasons why it's not as useful..

What is Facebook's new Tornado framework?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1406912/what-is-facebooks-new-tornado-framework

concurrent users well. The framework is distinct from most mainstream web server frameworks and certainly most Python frameworks because..

for line in open(filename)

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1478697/for-line-in-openfilename

object is reclaimed during garbage collection which in mainstream Python means the file is closed just about at once although..

Atomic file write operations (cross platform)

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2049247/atomic-file-write-operations-cross-platform

the form of a transactional file system. And none of the mainstream operating system offer a transactional file system. EDIT I'm..

What's the best SOAP client library for Python, and where is the documentation for it? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/206154/whats-the-best-soap-client-library-for-python-and-where-is-the-documentation-f

think there is a best Python SOAP library. Each of the mainstream ones available has its own pros and cons. Older libraries SOAPy..

Detect mobile browser (not just iPhone) in python view

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2321172/detect-mobile-browser-not-just-iphone-in-python-view

doesn't need to be 100 just iPhone iPod android and mainstream devices... Does the http_user_agent string have some kind of..

Bash scripting “common gotchas” for Python/Perl/Ruby programmers

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3144059/bash-scripting-common-gotchas-for-python-perl-ruby-programmers

caveats that one cannot just assume are like any of the mainstream programming languages. Stuff that one might expect to just work..

Python vs F#: which language I should learn [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3340877/python-vs-f-which-language-i-should-learn

is that after you make the adjustment the programming mainstream just feels rather primitive and awkward. Go for it it's eye..

Django vs web2py for a beginner developer [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4352428/django-vs-web2py-for-a-beginner-developer

all newbies to learn this framework as it will be mainstream in the future. Django is also a wonderful framework but web2py..

Django deployment problem in Apache/mod_wsgi. ImportError: Could not import settings 'site.settings'

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4462276/django-deployment-problem-in-apache-mod-wsgi-importerror-could-not-import-sett

makes me question whether you have referred to the mainstream documentation as basic instructions don't tell you to use them...

Uses for Dynamic Languages

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/493973/uses-for-dynamic-languages

I only hope more of these features make it to the mainstream. There's one place where I don't see the dominant dynamic language..

Elegant ways to return multiple values from a function

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/514038/elegant-ways-to-return-multiple-values-from-a-function

multiple values from a function It seems like in most mainstream programming languages returning multiple values from a function.. to this problem Both idioms that work in existing mainstream languages besides Python and language level solutions you've.. Python and language level solutions you've seen in non mainstream languages are welcome. python function language agnostic language..

Which of these scripting languages is more appropriate for pen-testing? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/76408/which-of-these-scripting-languages-is-more-appropriate-for-pen-testing

not going to go wrong with either language though for mainstream pentest work Metasploit probably edges out all the Python benefits..