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4360 - Python - comparison of old and new string formatters
The % operator in Python when applied to a string object formats the object to the right using the format specifier to the left, using the same notations as the C function sprintf. For example:   >>> j = 1.0 / 7.0   >>> print j   0.142857142857   >>> print "j ....

4359 - How to avoid too many recalculations within an object
Object Orientation is a wonderful way of segmenting your code - hiding algorithms within objects (encapsulating) so that the user of your code need now realise about / understand the algorithms. But this can mean that the user, unknowingly, runs potentially slow and complex code many times over when ....

4358 - A brilliant finish to 2014 training and business guests, and a look to 2015
Yesterday - Friday afternoon - saw the end of a long series of courses I've given over the last couple of months, and we've seeing hotel (business) guest bookings dry up from hectic to zero, as we would expect, over the Christmas period. We wouldn't exist without our customers, and we wouldn't enj ....

4357 - Seeing Christmas Coming to Melksham
Billy, Gypsy, Lisa and I went out last night to see how Melksham's preparing for Christmas           ....

4356 - Object factories in C++, Python, PHP and Perl
Raw materials are converted into a manufactured product in a factory or by a factory procedure, and the sort of product you can make depends on both the raw material that's supplied and on the capability of the factory. And so it is with Object Oriented Computer Programming - supply raw m ....

4355 - C++ in 2 days
I'm running a two day private crash course - C++ for C programmer(s) for one person - today and tomorrow. Today we've covered the basic principles of OO, Objects in C++, Stack c Heap (new), this, private, public and protected, polymorphism, encapsulation, vital and operator overrides. From a firs ....

4354 - Wiltshire Police - assuming someone is guilty just on the say-so of a member of the public?
I read the following on Facebook yesterday ... posted by a PCSO with the Wiltshire force. "If you think that a bogus caller may be at your door ... you must report it to the police immediately by calling 999. ... The more details you remember, and the earlier that you tell the police, the quicker w ....

4353 - Celebration pictures, year 1
Pictures from yesterday - 14th December 2014                 ....

4352 - A long day on the trains, but a rewarding one
At the end of a long day I'm on the 20:31 Swindon to Paddington train having ridden countless trains and spoke with many people today. The celebration of the first year's improved service on the TrasnWilts line with mulriple MPs, multiple Wiltshire Concillors and lots of other people crowding the bu ....

4351 - A little thing can make a big difference
The "TransWilts" train from Swindon - to Melksham, Trowbridge, Westbury and with some services extended to Dilton Marsh, Warminster, Salisbury and beyond - usually leaves from the terminus platform that inset into the west end of the station. And it often leaves from the front (far end) of that pl ....

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