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Balbir's Blog: Power of programming - online
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I describe all the programming and non-programming stuff I do. Friday, June 29, 2012. Power of programming - online. An article of mine got posted online, check out http:/ www.linuxforu.com/2012/06/power-programming-bitwise-tips-tricks/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am a free spirited, curious person with a lot of patience for finding new things. View my complete profile. Power of programming - online. My other shared blog. Topics I Frequent Blog About. Google Web Page Editor. BITS Pilani, DLPD.
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Tech books in DCL. What time is it where Tibetans are? Click on any word on this site to see a definition. Hot links on TG. Hot links on the web. What is your ip address? TibetanGeeks.com site info at Alexa. Geek: “fascinated by knowledge and imagination”. Books Library: Dharmshala Cmnty Library. Tech books: Free tech books. Other books: Free non-tech books collections. The Library re-opened on 26 April 2010 in its new location on Jogibara Road, McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala. Free online technical books.
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Books | Python Tips
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Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 13,186 other followers. View freepythontips’s profile on Facebook. View yasoobkhalid’s profile on Twitter. View yasoob’s profile on GitHub. Top Posts and Pages. Args and * kwargs in python explained. 20 Python libraries you can't live without. The self variable in python explained. Storing and Loading Data with JSON. The Python yield keyword explained. What is Pickle in python? This d...
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def housewife_hacker(Jessie):: October 2010
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Mom and wife learning computer programming. Monday, October 25, 2010. Guess the Number Game Python. With inspiration from InventWithPython.com. I wrote a game to guess a number between 1 and 20 with six attempts. This simple game is good practice for a beginner. My code is written in Python 2.6. The example from the link is written in Python 3 syntax. What is your name? MyName = raw input() #get user name. Number = random.randint(1,20) #random number between 1 and 20. Print 'Take a guess.'. For personali...
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Teabass.com | Green Tea Press: Free Computer Science Books
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Green Tea Press: Free Computer Science Books. A great collection of computer science books made available for free under a creative commons license. There are also a great collection of freely available books on O'Reilly's Open Books Project. Lt;http:/ link.com>. Code (indent 4 spaces). Read more: http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown. Is the website of Andrew Nesbitt,. A web developer from London. Primer timeline.jpg (2791 1745).
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def housewife_hacker(Jessie):: Sorting Backbone subviews in Rails
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Mom and wife learning computer programming. Sunday, October 5, 2014. Sorting Backbone subviews in Rails. I recently completed my solo project at App Academy, which can be seen here on Heroku. The first place I looked was the Backbone documentation. If you define a comparator, it will be used to maintain the collection in sorted order. This means that as models are added, they are inserted at the correct index in collection.models. Polls = Poll.all. If params[:answered] = "false". Learn Python the Hard Way.
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def housewife_hacker(Jessie):: Mutable versus Immutable Objects
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Mom and wife learning computer programming. Monday, May 7, 2012. Mutable versus Immutable Objects. Y = x # direct the reference of y to be the reference of x. Id(x) = id(y) # x and y point to same reference. X = 4 # change the value of x. Id(x) = id(y) # the id of x changed when we changed the value. X = y # the value of y did not change with x. Y = x # direct the reference of y to be the reference of x. Id(x) = id(y) # x and y point to the same reference. Xappend(4) #change x from [5] to [5, 4].
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def housewife_hacker(Jessie):: Simple Dictionary Practice: Is Anagram?
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Mom and wife learning computer programming. Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Simple Dictionary Practice: Is Anagram? A dictionary is an unordered. Set of key: value pairs. Keys must be an immutable type. Values can be anything. Review on mutable versus immutable here. Sample dict = {} # creates an empty dictionary. Type( sample dict ). Sample dict['Name'] = 'Jessie' # creating a key:value pair. Sample dict['Age'] = 23 # another key:value pair. Age': 23, 'Name': 'Jessie'}. Age': 23, 'Name': 'Jessie'}. Sample dict&#...
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def housewife_hacker(Jessie):: November 2010
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Mom and wife learning computer programming. Saturday, November 13, 2010. Caesar Cipher in Python Using ASCII. ASCII is how American computers store numbers, letters, certain commands, and symbols as numbers. A binary byte is eight digits long, consisting of only 1 and 0. When ASCII was developed, there were 2 8, or 256 possible characters for 8-bit (1 byte) personal computers. Unicode is used more commonly and extensively, but ASCII is sufficient or this exercise. Consult an ASCII Table. For x in input:.