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Sample program to unlock the editor of a program.
TABLES: trdir.DATA: wa_trdir like trdir.PARAMETER: p_name like trdir-name. ” Program name* Get program details select single * from trdir into wa_trdir where name eq p_name.move space to wa_trdir-edtx.* Update the trdir table. read more
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[{WORKING]]_$100 Amazon Gift Card Code Generator-2020[Get Code] | Wattpad (on Wattpad) https://my.w.tt/7GQ9JACNJ5 [{WORKING]]_$100 Amazon Gift Card Code Generator-2020[Get Code] | Wattpad
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Optimizing your Python Code for Beginners
Optimizing your Python code can help make it run faster and use less memory. Here are some ways you can optimize your code to make it faster and easier to read:
Profile your code: Before you start optimizing, you need to know where the bottlenecks are in your code. You can use the built-in cProfile module to profile your code and identify which parts are taking the most time.
Use built-in functions and libraries: Python has a lot of built-in functions and libraries that are highly optimized. For example, the math library has highly optimized functions for performing mathematical operations. By using these built-in functions, you can often achieve significant performance gains.
Use NumPy and SciPy: NumPy and SciPy are powerful libraries for working with large arrays and matrices of data. They are highly optimized and can be much faster than using built-in Python data structures like lists and dictionaries.
Avoid using global variables: Global variables are variables that are defined at the top level of a module and can be accessed from anywhere within that module. They can make your code harder to understand and debug, and they can also slow down your code. Instead, try to use local variables and pass them as arguments to functions.
Use list comprehensions and generator expressions: List comprehensions and generator expressions are powerful tools for working with lists and sequences of data. They can be much faster than using for loops, and they also make your code more readable.
Avoid unnecessary computations: Make sure your code is only performing computations that are actually necessary. For example, if you're iterating over a list of data and you only need to keep track of the maximum value, you don't need to keep track of all the other values as well.
Use the right data structures: Python has several different data structures to choose from, like lists, dictionaries, and sets. Each data structure has its own strengths and weaknesses, so make sure you're using the right one for the job.
Avoid using recursion: Recursive functions can be hard to understand and debug, and they can also slow down your code. Instead, try to use loops or other iterative structures.
Use caching: Caching is a technique that allows you to store the results of expensive computations so you can reuse them later without having to recompute them. This can help speed up your code and reduce memory usage.
Use compiled extensions: If you have a performance-critical section of code that you can't optimize any further, you can consider writing it in a lower-level language like C or C++ and then using a Python extension module to call it from your Python code. You can also use specific techniques to optimize different types of code, such as optimizing code for parallel processing, or for specific types of data. It is also important to keep in mind that premature optimization can make code harder to read and maintain. It is always a good idea to start with writing readable and maintainable code, and then optimize only where necessary.
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I am Flabbergasted. Amazed. AGOG.
I... there’s typos in there!! that I’m only now spotting!!!
how on earth yeah!! yeah you got it!! holy crap
I first slapped that alphabet together in like, 2020, cause I couldn’t find a cool fantasy alphabet for druidic anywhere online and when “whelp!” I intend to steal it from myself for my OC comic in the future, but for now, I mean. hey! I already used it in Super Smash Oaks
I thought for sure that video would end up being someone’s Rosetta Stone or something, I did Beary’s name with it, too
you even got the, like... how did... what...
here’s the whole alphabet, not that you guys need it, WHAT ON EART--
I am cradling you both gently in my arms. alighting kittens onto your laps. bestowing the hot beverage of your choice upon you. you beautiful beautiful souls
True to my word, you guys drop a Monkey’s Paw art request in my inbox and I will do it. (sfw please)
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#monkeys paw#alphabets#I am ASTOUNDED and I love you#you galaxy brains#you linguistic codehacking prodigies#i will truely never forget this#im excited for request!
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Alicization has like negative immersion, like I know it’s not supposed to be a commercial game but they make no attempt to hide that they’re just codehacking for their magic
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Saw The Last Jedi yesterday, gonna try to see it again next week. Thoughts below the cut, SPOILERS ABOUND! Like, mega spoilers.
This movie had a lot going on, and while most of it felt important to the worldbuilding, the mutiny subplot could have been cut entirely. And I would have preferred the Next In Chain Of Command be at least someone who got a speaking part in the command room in The Force Awakens, both for conservation of characters, and to give the audience more investment in them. It would have been really easy to have “we have A Plan, but a back-up plan never hurts, you two go off and do Your Plan while we keep on keeping on.” BOOM a way to show more of the universe, give Finn & Rose an adventure, without have a unnecessary, time-consuming, painful-to-watch mutiny plot.
I did not like a rebel general slapping a rebel commander, that’s...gah. No.
I did love the humor, and the characters bonding.
Bookending! Poe disobeying a direct order, and then Finn disobeying a direct order from Poe. And Poe doing stalling-for-time with taunts, and then Luke stalling for time with taunts. EXCELLENT BOOKENDING. I appreciate this movie doing in-movie callbacks along with in-series callbacks (and subversions of the in-series references).
Hey, hey filmmakers, you’ve done a great job adding diversity to the main cast, but your Default Human Is A White Guy mindset is still showing? Codehacker didn’t need to be one, and the Stable Waif That Looks Up At The Stars didn’t need to be one.
Kylo doesn’t know what he wants. What do you want, Kylo? I really appreciate his actor’s skills; the reaction of surprise and curiosity to Hey A New Force Thing was great, and made for an excellent contrast with his violent villainy.
I have always hated the “creepy older dude overpowers young heroine” especially in combination with “brings her physically closer and touches her face” (partly because it so rarely happens to the young male heroes, it’s so blatantly Creepy Sexism) and I can confirm, having seen The Last Jedi, that I still hate this trope! I don’t want to see it again! And with all the sexual abuse that happens in Hollywood coming to light all at once recently, it was super duper extra uncomfortable! It makes the movie less fun!
Bro has suggested that “...Rey did it!” was the real reason Kylo was looking for Luke back in The Force Awakens, that he’s been planning this for a while. I am honestly not sure if he was planning it, or just impulsive, but I bet he has been practicing that “how do you deceive someone who can read your mind?” trick for a while.
This film did an excellent and hilarious job showing villains that don’t get along with each other, all my applause.
The beginning was pretty much an itty-bitty Rogue One and it hurt me in all three of my feelings.
Finn has a Big Heart and it keeps getting him into trouble. I love you Finn.
I LOVE ROSE, I LOVE HER A LOT. Rey & Rose need to make friends, okay? Rey & Leia taking comfort in each other is really important to me, please bring Rose into the lady friends circle.
I DID NOT FUCKING SEE THE SHIT LEIA AND LUKE PULLED COMING, AND I LOVED IT, LOVED IT SO MUCH. LUKE IS AT HIS BEST WHEN SASSING. Luke calling the old Jedi order the fuck out, yessssssssssss.
Bro pointed put that Luke & Force-Ghost!Yoda talking about the Jedi is also Mark Hamill & Frank Oz talking about Star Wars.
“I’ve seen your daily routine, you’re not busy.”
Rey sticking her hand in the rain runoff from the Millennium Falcon, cutie!
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"Determining the Scale of Impact from Denial-of-Service Attacks in Real Time Using Twitter"- Detail: https://ift.tt/2IeX9QS. Caption by codehacked. Posted By: www.eurekaking.com
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Nightmare Codehack
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Ισχυρότατο χτύπημα από τους Anonymous με σαφές μήνυμα στην ιστοσελίδα του Υπουργείου Δικαιοσύνης!
Χτύπημα εναντίον του Υπουργείου Δικαιοσύνης και ολική αλλοίωση της ιστοσελίδας ήταν η απάντηση μελών της γνωστής χακτιβιστικής ομάδας Anonymous , στις συλλήψεις των 3 νεαρών πρίν απο μερικές μέρες από την Ελληνική Αστυνομία με τις κατηγορίες για παραβίασης υπολογιστικών συστημάτων. Όπως μπορεί να διαπιστώσει κάποιος όταν επισκεφθεί την ιστοσελίδα του Υπουργείου Δικαιοσύνης, η ιστοσελίδα έχει [...] Διαβάστε περισσότερα »»» http://dlvr.it/1DYsKR
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Photo credit: Jonny Dredge (here, here & here)
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Browser as Text Editor
Copy one of the code in your browser like mozilla firefox, google chrome, internet explorer , and others...
1. data:text/html, <html contenteditable>
2. data:text/html, <html contenteditable><style>body {color: #333; width: 960px; margin: 0 auto; display: block; height: 100%; font-size: 36px; padding: 20px;}</style></html>#TWDNotes:
3. data:text/html, <textarea style="font-size: 1.5em; width: 100%; height: 100%; border: none; outline: none" autofocus />
4. data:text/html;charset=utf-8, <title>TextEditor</title><body contenteditable style="font-size:2rem;font-family:monaco;line-height:1.4;max-width:60rem;margin:0 auto;padding:4rem;" spellcheck="false"><h1>TWD Editor</h1><p>Start Here.
5. data:text/html;charset=utf-8, <title>TextEditor</title> <link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://g.etfv.co/https://docs.google.com"/> <style> html{height: 100%;} body{background: -webkit-linear-gradient(#f0f0f0, #fff); padding: 3%; height: 94%;} .paper { font: normal 12px/1.5 "Lucida Grande", arial, sans-serif; width: 50%; height: 80%; margin: 0 auto; padding: 6px 5px 4px 42px; position: relative; color: #444; line-height: 20px; border: 1px solid #d2d2d2; background: #fff; background: -webkit-gradient(linear, 0 0, 0 100%, from(#d9eaf3), color-stop(4%, #fff)) 0 4px; background: -webkit-linear-gradient(top, #d9eaf3 0%, #fff 8%) 0 4px; background: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #d9eaf3 0%, #fff 8%) 0 4px; background: -ms-linear-gradient(top, #d9eaf3 0%, #fff 8%) 0 4px; background: -o-linear-gradient(top, #d9eaf3 0%, #fff 8%) 0 4px; background: linear-gradient(top, #d9eaf3 0%, #fff 8%) 0 4px; -webkit-background-size: 100% 20px; -moz-background-size: 100% 20px; -ms-background-size: 100% 20px; -o-background-size: 100% 20px; background-size: 100% 20px; -webkit-border-radius: 3px; -moz-border-radius: 3px; border-radius: 3px; -webkit-box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.07); -moz-box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.07); box-shadow: 0 1px 2px rgba(0,0,0,0.07); } .paper::before { content: ''; position: absolute; width: 4px; top: 0; left: 30px; bottom: 0; border: 1px solid; border-color: transparent #efe4e4; } textarea{display: block; width:94%;margin:0 auto;padding:3.8% 3%; border: none; outline: none; height: 94%; background: transparent; line-height: 20px;} </style> <body spellcheck="false"> <div class="paper"> <textarea autofocus="autofocus"></textarea> </div> </body> </html>
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Nel weekend da poco concluso, una buona rappresentanza del team di Kunerango (4 elementi su 6) si è recata nella splendida location di H-Farm a Roncade (TV) e ha partecipato al Codemotion di sabato e al successivo Codehack fino al pomeriggio della domenica.
Un'esperienza che si conferma unica e assolutamente consigliata a tutti, dagli hackers più incalliti fino ai semplici amanti della tecnologia. A breve vi racconteremo con le nostre foto come abbiamo vissuto questi 2 giorni.
Nel link sul titolo di questo post, intanto, trovate l'album fotografico caricato su Flickr dal team che ha coordinato il Codehack, i ragazzi di Whymca. Grazie a loro per lo splendido lavoro e l'entusiasmo che ci hanno messo. Ci rivedremo presto!
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"[R] Fashioning with Networks: Neural Style Transfer to Design Clothes"- Detail: http://ift.tt/2wfLcSB. Caption by codehacked. Posted By: www.eurekaking.com
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