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  Hey guys, Not sure how appropriate this is for here but I've recently set up an Arch linux build and am trying to get netcdf4 to run with python...
  Detect grid nodes using OpenCV (or using something else): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38944594/detect-grid-nodes-using-opencv-or-using-something-else
  
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  Detect grid nodes using OpenCV (or using something else)
  I have a grid on pictures (they are from camera). After binarization they look like this (red is 255, blue is 0): 
What is the best way to detect grid nodes (crosses) on these pictures?
Note: grid is
  What is the best way to detect grid nodes (crosses) on these pictures?
Note: grid is
How to create this plot using python with matplotlib?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y4vot/how_to_create_this_plot_using_python_with/
  
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  How to create this plot using python with matplotlib? • /r/Python
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  Selecting values from a particular column in pandas dataframe.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y50rq/selecting_values_from_a_particular_column_in/
  
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  Selecting values from a particular column in pandas... • /r/Python
  i had a df which consists of columns and respective values for example: **a roll c d mail** x x x x x x y x x x x x x x x x y x x x i want to...
  Would you be interested in a fast, lightweight subset of Python?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y5big/would_you_be_interested_in_a_fast_lightweight/
  
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  Would you be interested in a fast, lightweight subset... • /r/Python
  I enjoy programming in Python and have used the language for a few small projects. I am now looking to write some command-line tools -...
  A guided step-by-step python tutorial to solve the Titanic challenge on Kaggle and score 0.8134 (top 10%): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y5c6m/a_guided_stepbystep_python_tutorial_to_solve_the/
  
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  TakeAway - My first project. A Command line interface for ordering food.: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y5ela/takeaway_my_first_project_a_command_line/
  
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  Python Driver for ArangoDB, Multi-Model NoSQL Database: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y5fdt/python_driver_for_arangodb_multimodel_nosql/
  
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  PyDev debugging: do not open "_pydev_execfile" at the end: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38955017/pydev-debugging-do-not-open-pydev-execfile-at-the-end
  
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  PyDev debugging: do not open "_pydev_execfile" at the end
  I am new to both Python and Eclipse.
I am debugging a module file with Eclipse/PyDev. When I click "Step over" or "Step return" at the last line of the file, Eclipse opens the file "_pydev_execfile"
  I am debugging a module file with Eclipse/PyDev. When I click "Step over" or "Step return" at the last line of the file, Eclipse opens the file "_pydev_execfile"
How can we get python3 docs to show up before python2 docs in google?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y5lc8/how_can_we_get_python3_docs_to_show_up_before/
  
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  How can we get python3 docs to show up before python2... • /r/Python
  With extremely small exception, I do everything in 3. So many excellent libraries have been ported, I have no need for 2, especially in...
  Overriding InteractiveConsole for DSL REPL?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y5wv4/overriding_interactiveconsole_for_dsl_repl/
  
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  Overriding InteractiveConsole for DSL REPL? • /r/Python
  I whipped up a domain-specific language using PyParsing, and now I'd like to create a REPL for *that* language (not a Python REPL). It looks like...
  selenium error when run under Apache: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y5zsj/selenium_error_when_run_under_apache/
  
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  selenium error when run under Apache • /r/Python
  Hi, I have a python script that uses Selenium to get some outside data. This script runs fine from the command line, but gives a permission...
  How to keep track of players' rankings?: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38957961/how-to-keep-track-of-players-rankings
  
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  How to keep track of players' rankings?
  I have a Player class with a score attribute:
class Player(game_engine.Player):
def __init__(self, id):
super().__init__(id)
self.score = 0
This score increases/decreases as ...
  class Player(game_engine.Player):
def __init__(self, id):
super().__init__(id)
self.score = 0
This score increases/decreases as ...
Recursive to Iterative using a systematic method: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38567618/recursive-to-iterative-using-a-systematic-method
  
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  Recursive to Iterative using a systematic method
  I've started reading this book few days ago. The chapter 4 talks about a systematic method to convert any recursive algorithm into its counterpart iterative. It seems this is a really powerful gene...
  New to Python please help. :): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y6g8l/new_to_python_please_help/
  
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  New to Python please help. :) • /r/Python
  So I've made a cash register (poor attempt) My problem is I have no idea how to clear the previous calculation. I.E Person 1 buys a Cola he gets...
  Cohesion - A tool for measuring Python class cohesion: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/4y6hem/cohesion_a_tool_for_measuring_python_class/
  
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