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pythondev | help | What `-U` option is for with `pip install -U pytest`? | 2019-05-30T05:53:52.036000 | Cordell | pythondev_help_Cordell_2019-05-30T05:53:52.036000 | 1,559,195,632.036 | 25,821 |
pythondev | help | ok got it <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12435209/what-does-the-u-option-stand-for-in-pip-install-u> | 2019-05-30T05:54:49.036200 | Cordell | pythondev_help_Cordell_2019-05-30T05:54:49.036200 | 1,559,195,689.0362 | 25,822 |
pythondev | help | How do you check if a class has a method and in case call that method or return something else? | 2019-05-30T06:22:44.037100 | Eveline | pythondev_help_Eveline_2019-05-30T06:22:44.037100 | 1,559,197,364.0371 | 25,823 |
pythondev | help | cls.foo(a) if hasattr(cls, 'foo') else True | 2019-05-30T06:23:49.038300 | Eveline | pythondev_help_Eveline_2019-05-30T06:23:49.038300 | 1,559,197,429.0383 | 25,824 |
pythondev | help | or with getattr? | 2019-05-30T06:24:29.038600 | Eveline | pythondev_help_Eveline_2019-05-30T06:24:29.038600 | 1,559,197,469.0386 | 25,825 |
pythondev | help | getattr(A, ‘foo’, lambda _: True)(a) | 2019-05-30T06:25:55.039500 | Lolita | pythondev_help_Lolita_2019-05-30T06:25:55.039500 | 1,559,197,555.0395 | 25,826 |
pythondev | help | None | 2019-05-30T06:26:26.039700 | Eveline | pythondev_help_Eveline_2019-05-30T06:26:26.039700 | 1,559,197,586.0397 | 25,827 |
pythondev | help | what is the best? | 2019-05-30T06:27:33.040400 | Eveline | pythondev_help_Eveline_2019-05-30T06:27:33.040400 | 1,559,197,653.0404 | 25,828 |
pythondev | help | or the more pythonic one | 2019-05-30T06:27:53.040900 | Eveline | pythondev_help_Eveline_2019-05-30T06:27:53.040900 | 1,559,197,673.0409 | 25,829 |
pythondev | help | Better use verbose syntax. So that others can easily understand it | 2019-05-30T06:28:10.041500 | Lolita | pythondev_help_Lolita_2019-05-30T06:28:10.041500 | 1,559,197,690.0415 | 25,830 |
pythondev | help | Pythonic doesn’t mean complex oneliners | 2019-05-30T06:28:25.041900 | Lolita | pythondev_help_Lolita_2019-05-30T06:28:25.041900 | 1,559,197,705.0419 | 25,831 |
pythondev | help | agree | 2019-05-30T06:29:36.042200 | Eveline | pythondev_help_Eveline_2019-05-30T06:29:36.042200 | 1,559,197,776.0422 | 25,832 |
pythondev | help | <@Eveline> In this case, since your trying to figure out whether or not this object has write access, you could make it a method or property (more or less a method that you don't have to explicitly call, so it just looks fancy), and you could reference that, which would make it more explicit. E.g.
```
if my_thing.has_... | 2019-05-30T07:01:39.051200 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-05-30T07:01:39.051200 | 1,559,199,699.0512 | 25,833 |
pythondev | help | Hello everyone, python relative newbie here. | 2019-05-30T07:34:37.051600 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:34:37.051600 | 1,559,201,677.0516 | 25,834 |
pythondev | help | I was just curious about the approach for having constantly running apps on iot devices like raspberry pies. | 2019-05-30T07:35:00.052300 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:35:00.052300 | 1,559,201,700.0523 | 25,835 |
pythondev | help | There are 2 approaches from what i have been reading. | 2019-05-30T07:35:10.052600 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:35:10.052600 | 1,559,201,710.0526 | 25,836 |
pythondev | help | starting as a daemon | 2019-05-30T07:35:16.052900 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:35:16.052900 | 1,559,201,716.0529 | 25,837 |
pythondev | help | and then the while true loop to make it run forever | 2019-05-30T07:35:30.053300 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:35:30.053300 | 1,559,201,730.0533 | 25,838 |
pythondev | help | to me the while true approach seems a bit hacky | 2019-05-30T07:35:38.053600 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:35:38.053600 | 1,559,201,738.0536 | 25,839 |
pythondev | help | im curious to hear from you guys what you think. | 2019-05-30T07:36:03.054200 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:36:03.054200 | 1,559,201,763.0542 | 25,840 |
pythondev | help | > starting as a daemon
I’m not much familiar with raspberry pi, but if it’s an option, it’s the best one. Although, I don’t think there’s anything hacky in a while loop. In my opinion it’s the best and cleanest loop you could use in this scenario. The daemons are most probably instructions running in a while loop. | 2019-05-30T07:41:21.057800 | Lolita | pythondev_help_Lolita_2019-05-30T07:41:21.057800 | 1,559,202,081.0578 | 25,841 |
pythondev | help | i see. thank you <@Lolita> | 2019-05-30T07:42:03.058200 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:42:03.058200 | 1,559,202,123.0582 | 25,842 |
pythondev | help | So it will not stress out the computer to have an endless loop running on the pi like that? | 2019-05-30T07:42:33.058800 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:42:33.058800 | 1,559,202,153.0588 | 25,843 |
pythondev | help | i'm thinking too much like a human i guess :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-05-30T07:42:42.059100 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:42:42.059100 | 1,559,202,162.0591 | 25,844 |
pythondev | help | i figured a daemon would give it a rest in between queries. | 2019-05-30T07:43:11.059600 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:43:11.059600 | 1,559,202,191.0596 | 25,845 |
pythondev | help | You need to make sure that the loop is not adding a lot of data in a data structure or a variable without cleaning it. If possible, if possible, make it an IO driven loop, so that it doesn’t waste resources. | 2019-05-30T07:45:59.062400 | Lolita | pythondev_help_Lolita_2019-05-30T07:45:59.062400 | 1,559,202,359.0624 | 25,846 |
pythondev | help | ok very smart, i don't know about io driven loops but i will take a look at all that. | 2019-05-30T07:46:32.062800 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:46:32.062800 | 1,559,202,392.0628 | 25,847 |
pythondev | help | What do you do python and work wise? | 2019-05-30T07:46:40.063200 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:46:40.063200 | 1,559,202,400.0632 | 25,848 |
pythondev | help | means it will wait for a triger point instead of looping continously | 2019-05-30T07:47:04.063700 | Lolita | pythondev_help_Lolita_2019-05-30T07:47:04.063700 | 1,559,202,424.0637 | 25,849 |
pythondev | help | I’m working in a WebDev company Niteo. | 2019-05-30T07:47:25.064100 | Lolita | pythondev_help_Lolita_2019-05-30T07:47:25.064100 | 1,559,202,445.0641 | 25,850 |
pythondev | help | that's awesome | 2019-05-30T07:48:03.064300 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:48:03.064300 | 1,559,202,483.0643 | 25,851 |
pythondev | help | ok where are they based? | 2019-05-30T07:48:12.064600 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:48:12.064600 | 1,559,202,492.0646 | 25,852 |
pythondev | help | you mostly do python? | 2019-05-30T07:48:25.065000 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:48:25.065000 | 1,559,202,505.065 | 25,853 |
pythondev | help | Slovenia. It’s focused on Python. <https://niteo.co> | 2019-05-30T07:48:46.065400 | Lolita | pythondev_help_Lolita_2019-05-30T07:48:46.065400 | 1,559,202,526.0654 | 25,854 |
pythondev | help | very nice | 2019-05-30T07:49:43.065700 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:49:43.065700 | 1,559,202,583.0657 | 25,855 |
pythondev | help | i'm on the site now | 2019-05-30T07:49:46.065900 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:49:46.065900 | 1,559,202,586.0659 | 25,856 |
pythondev | help | Quite nice | 2019-05-30T07:51:22.066200 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:51:22.066200 | 1,559,202,682.0662 | 25,857 |
pythondev | help | i like the discontinued project for domain monitor | 2019-05-30T07:51:31.066600 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:51:31.066600 | 1,559,202,691.0666 | 25,858 |
pythondev | help | that is always a tool people charge a lot of money for | 2019-05-30T07:51:39.067000 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:51:39.067000 | 1,559,202,699.067 | 25,859 |
pythondev | help | do you do any side projects for fun? | 2019-05-30T07:51:45.067200 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T07:51:45.067200 | 1,559,202,705.0672 | 25,860 |
pythondev | help | Lots of them:
<https://arijitbasu.in/#/projects>
<https://github.com/sayanarijit?tab=repositories> | 2019-05-30T07:54:49.067700 | Lolita | pythondev_help_Lolita_2019-05-30T07:54:49.067700 | 1,559,202,889.0677 | 25,861 |
pythondev | help | I just joined the company. I’m yet to get permanent | 2019-05-30T07:55:20.068400 | Lolita | pythondev_help_Lolita_2019-05-30T07:55:20.068400 | 1,559,202,920.0684 | 25,862 |
pythondev | help | <@Ashley> Woow thanks for the suggestions, I'll use it as best practice! thanks again | 2019-05-30T07:56:34.068500 | Eveline | pythondev_help_Eveline_2019-05-30T07:56:34.068500 | 1,559,202,994.0685 | 25,863 |
pythondev | help | that's wonderful | 2019-05-30T08:10:47.068800 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T08:10:47.068800 | 1,559,203,847.0688 | 25,864 |
pythondev | help | sorry i was having breakfast with the family just finished | 2019-05-30T08:10:55.069200 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T08:10:55.069200 | 1,559,203,855.0692 | 25,865 |
pythondev | help | i'll pm you | 2019-05-30T08:10:57.069400 | Arnoldo | pythondev_help_Arnoldo_2019-05-30T08:10:57.069400 | 1,559,203,857.0694 | 25,866 |
pythondev | help | For a chat bot I'm building I'm storing messages in Firestore (NoSQL) and linking messages that are in the same conversation with a thread-ID.
Does the schema make sense?
I have successfully done simple CRUD operations, but struggling with inserting new data (Like a new message) into an existing document without over... | 2019-05-30T08:53:49.070000 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T08:53:49.070000 | 1,559,206,429.07 | 25,867 |
pythondev | help | My goal is to have for each `threadID`, one unique document. Where new messages are added into that document | 2019-05-30T08:55:32.071300 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T08:55:32.071300 | 1,559,206,532.0713 | 25,868 |
pythondev | help | Or, should I create a sub-collection for each `threadID` and store messages as documents? | 2019-05-30T08:56:08.072100 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T08:56:08.072100 | 1,559,206,568.0721 | 25,869 |
pythondev | help | Probably want a collection | 2019-05-30T09:01:12.072300 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:01:12.072300 | 1,559,206,872.0723 | 25,870 |
pythondev | help | The simplest thing would be to have each `threadID` as a collection at the root level. If I'd do that, there will be thousands of collections at the root level quickly however. Is that a bad thing? | 2019-05-30T09:05:48.074000 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:05:48.074000 | 1,559,207,148.074 | 25,871 |
pythondev | help | how deep you nest stuff wont make much difference if the amount of data is the same | 2019-05-30T09:07:31.075600 | Leida | pythondev_help_Leida_2019-05-30T09:07:31.075600 | 1,559,207,251.0756 | 25,872 |
pythondev | help | Another alternative would be `rooms/tech_team/threadID` where `rooms` and `threadID` would be collections | 2019-05-30T09:07:49.076000 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:07:49.076000 | 1,559,207,269.076 | 25,873 |
pythondev | help | Ok, so go with simple then <@Leida> | 2019-05-30T09:07:55.076200 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:07:55.076200 | 1,559,207,275.0762 | 25,874 |
pythondev | help | Same amount of data either way | 2019-05-30T09:08:10.076800 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:08:10.076800 | 1,559,207,290.0768 | 25,875 |
pythondev | help | yeah, go as complex as you absolutely need, but no more | 2019-05-30T09:08:11.077000 | Leida | pythondev_help_Leida_2019-05-30T09:08:11.077000 | 1,559,207,291.077 | 25,876 |
pythondev | help | makes addressing the data simpler in your program | 2019-05-30T09:08:35.077700 | Leida | pythondev_help_Leida_2019-05-30T09:08:35.077700 | 1,559,207,315.0777 | 25,877 |
pythondev | help | Can you use relational? | 2019-05-30T09:08:53.078400 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:08:53.078400 | 1,559,207,333.0784 | 25,878 |
pythondev | help | I can, but will need to convince the team why | 2019-05-30T09:09:44.079000 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:09:44.079000 | 1,559,207,384.079 | 25,879 |
pythondev | help | We just had a chat in <#C3X4T24LB|databases> about rdms vs random json | 2019-05-30T09:10:17.079800 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:10:17.079800 | 1,559,207,417.0798 | 25,880 |
pythondev | help | What's the scale of your data? | 2019-05-30T09:10:40.080200 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:10:40.080200 | 1,559,207,440.0802 | 25,881 |
pythondev | help | How do I measure that? | 2019-05-30T09:11:25.080600 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:11:25.080600 | 1,559,207,485.0806 | 25,882 |
pythondev | help | No data exists, new product | 2019-05-30T09:11:40.081400 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:11:40.081400 | 1,559,207,500.0814 | 25,883 |
pythondev | help | Like is this dozens, thousands, millions or billions | 2019-05-30T09:11:51.081800 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:11:51.081800 | 1,559,207,511.0818 | 25,884 |
pythondev | help | tens of thousands | 2019-05-30T09:12:04.082100 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:12:04.082100 | 1,559,207,524.0821 | 25,885 |
pythondev | help | So ill delegate to the more experienced folks about tech decisions like this in an early stage | 2019-05-30T09:12:35.082900 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:12:35.082900 | 1,559,207,555.0829 | 25,886 |
pythondev | help | But what I can say is it's really annoying as a data scientist dealing with random heirarchical structures | 2019-05-30T09:13:02.083800 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:13:02.083800 | 1,559,207,582.0838 | 25,887 |
pythondev | help | Since usually we look at data in ways the engineer didn't expect | 2019-05-30T09:13:40.084400 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:13:40.084400 | 1,559,207,620.0844 | 25,888 |
pythondev | help | Which is what relational db is designed to do | 2019-05-30T09:13:59.084900 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:13:59.084900 | 1,559,207,639.0849 | 25,889 |
pythondev | help | Example: get all messages grouped by users where they live in NA | 2019-05-30T09:15:10.085600 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:15:10.085600 | 1,559,207,710.0856 | 25,890 |
pythondev | help | I do get your point | 2019-05-30T09:16:29.085900 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:16:29.085900 | 1,559,207,789.0859 | 25,891 |
pythondev | help | Maybe I should cross this over with the team a couple more times | 2019-05-30T09:16:48.086300 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:16:48.086300 | 1,559,207,808.0863 | 25,892 |
pythondev | help | Just make sure you know the tradeoff | 2019-05-30T09:17:18.086900 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:17:18.086900 | 1,559,207,838.0869 | 25,893 |
pythondev | help | Yep | 2019-05-30T09:17:43.087200 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:17:43.087200 | 1,559,207,863.0872 | 25,894 |
pythondev | help | I believe nosql is much faster inserts at large scale | 2019-05-30T09:18:06.088200 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:18:06.088200 | 1,559,207,886.0882 | 25,895 |
pythondev | help | I'll set up some quick schema now and populate it with some simulated data and discuss with the team tomorrow | 2019-05-30T09:18:13.088500 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:18:13.088500 | 1,559,207,893.0885 | 25,896 |
pythondev | help | Is the chatbot Central to your business? | 2019-05-30T09:18:45.089500 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:18:45.089500 | 1,559,207,925.0895 | 25,897 |
pythondev | help | This product won't really be of any large scale | 2019-05-30T09:18:49.089700 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:18:49.089700 | 1,559,207,929.0897 | 25,898 |
pythondev | help | No | 2019-05-30T09:19:05.090100 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:19:05.090100 | 1,559,207,945.0901 | 25,899 |
pythondev | help | Its an internal utility bot, not mission critical | 2019-05-30T09:19:37.090700 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:19:37.090700 | 1,559,207,977.0907 | 25,900 |
pythondev | help | The need for a db is more to be able to connect messages in the same conversation with each other. But it could grow into something bigger further down the path | 2019-05-30T09:20:40.091600 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T09:20:40.091600 | 1,559,208,040.0916 | 25,901 |
pythondev | help | :thumbsup: | 2019-05-30T09:23:38.092700 | Ashley | pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-05-30T09:23:38.092700 | 1,559,208,218.0927 | 25,902 |
pythondev | help | Select msg from table grp by thread_id | 2019-05-30T09:23:45.093100 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:23:45.093100 | 1,559,208,225.0931 | 25,903 |
pythondev | help | Is what I'd want | 2019-05-30T09:23:52.093400 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:23:52.093400 | 1,559,208,232.0934 | 25,904 |
pythondev | help | Ok I'll be quiet now and let others chime in :bell: | 2019-05-30T09:25:08.094100 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-05-30T09:25:08.094100 | 1,559,208,308.0941 | 25,905 |
pythondev | help | we’re having _almost_ the same discussion, if a little more theoretical, in <#C3X4T24LB|databases> | 2019-05-30T09:25:41.094800 | Clemmie | pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-05-30T09:25:41.094800 | 1,559,208,341.0948 | 25,906 |
pythondev | help | could be a post processing step to go from nosql to a chunk of data the analyst uses tho | 2019-05-30T09:25:57.095100 | Leida | pythondev_help_Leida_2019-05-30T09:25:57.095100 | 1,559,208,357.0951 | 25,907 |
pythondev | help | a data warehouse? | 2019-05-30T09:26:14.095300 | Clemmie | pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-05-30T09:26:14.095300 | 1,559,208,374.0953 | 25,908 |
pythondev | help | worth it if you have huge amounts of data that have orders of magnitude difference in retrieval time for the client/report use cases | 2019-05-30T09:26:59.096100 | Clemmie | pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-05-30T09:26:59.096100 | 1,559,208,419.0961 | 25,909 |
pythondev | help | ```
In [9]: robot = Robot()
In [10]: robot.name ... | 2019-05-30T09:39:09.096500 | Jorge | pythondev_help_Jorge_2019-05-30T09:39:09.096500 | 1,559,209,149.0965 | 25,910 |
pythondev | help | its because `self.create_name() == self.name` is almost never *True*, so the code inside the *while* block almost never gets executed. you'd have to have the name generation code in `create_name` create the same name as it originally did, which would happen every 26*26*999 times (about 1 in 500, 000) | 2019-05-30T09:41:37.096700 | Jorge | pythondev_help_Jorge_2019-05-30T09:41:37.096700 | 1,559,209,297.0967 | 25,911 |
pythondev | help | How can I make a script more easy to install for other people without telling about set up a virtual environment and install specific package :thinking_face: | 2019-05-30T10:22:11.098400 | Dennise | pythondev_help_Dennise_2019-05-30T10:22:11.098400 | 1,559,211,731.0984 | 25,912 |
pythondev | help | As I'm reading the source code for Firestore, I see this
``` def List(self, request, global_params=None):
r"""Lists composite indexes.
Args:
request: (FirestoreProjectsDatabasesCollectionGroupsIndexesListRequest) input message
global_params: (StandardQueryParameters, default: None) glob... | 2019-05-30T10:39:53.098900 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T10:39:53.098900 | 1,559,212,793.0989 | 25,913 |
pythondev | help | Specifically the `r` in `r"""Lists composite indexes.` | 2019-05-30T10:40:10.099300 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T10:40:10.099300 | 1,559,212,810.0993 | 25,914 |
pythondev | help | Why? | 2019-05-30T10:40:31.099700 | Conchita | pythondev_help_Conchita_2019-05-30T10:40:31.099700 | 1,559,212,831.0997 | 25,915 |
pythondev | help | that’s for raw strings | 2019-05-30T10:46:55.100100 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-05-30T10:46:55.100100 | 1,559,213,215.1001 | 25,916 |
pythondev | help | >>>For consistency, always use `"""triple double quotes"""` around docstrings. Use `r"""raw triple double quotes"""` if you use any backslashes in your docstrings. For Unicode docstrings, use `u"""Unicode triple-quoted strings"""`. | 2019-05-30T10:47:01.100300 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-05-30T10:47:01.100300 | 1,559,213,221.1003 | 25,917 |
pythondev | help | hi! need help with regexp
i have `api/customer/{$.orgid}/participant/{$.eid}` string and I want to extract all words in `{}` They all starts from `$.`
Could you help with valid expression | 2019-05-30T11:16:09.102300 | Mi | pythondev_help_Mi_2019-05-30T11:16:09.102300 | 1,559,214,969.1023 | 25,918 |
pythondev | help | I have a really weird situation, I have a scrapper that gets data and stores it in a db, then I have a site that displays this data so I can go through and see the scrapped data, and it has a link to an article that is scrapped from a specific site, this all works fine, however when I click the link to go to the extern... | 2019-05-30T11:21:17.104600 | Arturo | pythondev_help_Arturo_2019-05-30T11:21:17.104600 | 1,559,215,277.1046 | 25,919 |
pythondev | help | its the full url | 2019-05-30T11:21:28.104800 | Arturo | pythondev_help_Arturo_2019-05-30T11:21:28.104800 | 1,559,215,288.1048 | 25,920 |
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