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Understanding . get() method in Python - Stack Overflow The sample code in your question is clearly trying to count the number of occurrences of each character: if it already has a count for a given character, get returns it (so it's just incremented by one), else get returns 0 (so the incrementing correctly gives 1 at a character's first occurrence in the string)
Understanding __get__ and __set__ and Python descriptors Non-data descriptors, instance and class methods, get their implicit first arguments (usually named self and cls, respectively) from their non-data descriptor method, __get__ - and this is how static methods know not to have an implicit first argument
Get size of all tables in database - Stack Overflow After some searching, I could not find an easy way to get information on all of the tables There is a handy stored procedure named sp_spaceused that will return all of the space used by the database
git config - How to know the git username and email saved during . . . Considering what @Robert said, I tried to play around with the config command and it seems that there is a direct way to know both the name and email To know the username, type: git config user name To know the email, type: git config user email These two output just the name and email respectively and one doesn't need to look through the whole list Comes in handy
How to recover stashed uncommitted changes - Stack Overflow I had some uncommitted changes in my development branch and I stashed them using git stash, but there were some changes which were very important among those stashed ones Is there any way to get b
powershell Get-ChildItem given multiple -Filters - Stack Overflow Is there a syntax for the -Filter property of Get-ChildItem to allow you to apply multiple filters at the same time? i e something like the below where I want to find a few different but specific
How do I list all the columns in a table? - Stack Overflow Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 2008 R2: In a query editor, if you highlight the text of table name (ex dbo MyTable) and hit ALT + F1, you'll get a list of column names, type, length, etc ALT + F1 while you've highlighted dbo MyTable is the equivalent of running EXEC sp_help 'dbo MyTable' according to this site I can't get the variations on querying INFORMATION_SCHEMA COLUMNS to work