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pythondev | help | ugh | 2017-10-09T16:49:24.000108 | Frieda | pythondev_help_Frieda_2017-10-09T16:49:24.000108 | 1,507,567,764.000108 | 96,503 |
pythondev | help | ok | 2017-10-09T16:49:40.000339 | Frieda | pythondev_help_Frieda_2017-10-09T16:49:40.000339 | 1,507,567,780.000339 | 96,504 |
pythondev | help | Thanks tho | 2017-10-09T16:50:54.000213 | Johnette | pythondev_help_Johnette_2017-10-09T16:50:54.000213 | 1,507,567,854.000213 | 96,505 |
pythondev | help | This is a lot cleaner ```def convertListToDict(tempList):
# Convert the dict to default dictionary
d = defaultdict(list)
for x in tempList:
for k, v in x.items():
d[k].append(v)
# Convert default dictionary to dictionary
keys = d['Key']
value = d['Value']
return {key: value[i] for i, key in enumerate(keys)}``` | 2017-10-09T16:51:08.000144 | Johnette | pythondev_help_Johnette_2017-10-09T16:51:08.000144 | 1,507,567,868.000144 | 96,506 |
pythondev | help | Ignore comments | 2017-10-09T16:51:20.000001 | Johnette | pythondev_help_Johnette_2017-10-09T16:51:20.000001 | 1,507,567,880.000001 | 96,507 |
pythondev | help | those are old | 2017-10-09T16:51:22.000156 | Johnette | pythondev_help_Johnette_2017-10-09T16:51:22.000156 | 1,507,567,882.000156 | 96,508 |
pythondev | help | Were you saying this to me? | 2017-10-09T16:52:04.000121 | Mohammed | pythondev_help_Mohammed_2017-10-09T16:52:04.000121 | 1,507,567,924.000121 | 96,509 |
pythondev | help | yeah | 2017-10-09T16:52:22.000016 | Frieda | pythondev_help_Frieda_2017-10-09T16:52:22.000016 | 1,507,567,942.000016 | 96,510 |
pythondev | help | Roger. I’ll circle back on this. | 2017-10-09T16:53:07.000173 | Mohammed | pythondev_help_Mohammed_2017-10-09T16:53:07.000173 | 1,507,567,987.000173 | 96,511 |
pythondev | help | that nested loop is just gnarly | 2017-10-09T16:54:45.000291 | Frieda | pythondev_help_Frieda_2017-10-09T16:54:45.000291 | 1,507,568,085.000291 | 96,512 |
pythondev | help | wish i had a way past that | 2017-10-09T16:54:51.000053 | Frieda | pythondev_help_Frieda_2017-10-09T16:54:51.000053 | 1,507,568,091.000053 | 96,513 |
pythondev | help | <@Johnette> `{d['Key']: d['Value'] for d in yourlist}` | 2017-10-09T23:32:48.000100 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-09T23:32:48.000100 | 1,507,591,968.0001 | 96,514 |
pythondev | help | Instead of the enumerate? | 2017-10-09T23:33:40.000093 | Johnette | pythondev_help_Johnette_2017-10-09T23:33:40.000093 | 1,507,592,020.000093 | 96,515 |
pythondev | help | Instead of everything | 2017-10-09T23:33:59.000033 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-09T23:33:59.000033 | 1,507,592,039.000033 | 96,516 |
pythondev | help | ```
>>> l = [{'Key': 'foo', 'Value': 'bar'}, {'Key': 'bar', 'Value': 'baz'}]
>>> {d['Key']: d['Value'] for d in l}
{'foo': 'bar', 'bar': 'baz'}
``` | 2017-10-09T23:35:08.000007 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-09T23:35:08.000007 | 1,507,592,108.000007 | 96,517 |
pythondev | help | Oh thank you | 2017-10-09T23:36:30.000105 | Johnette | pythondev_help_Johnette_2017-10-09T23:36:30.000105 | 1,507,592,190.000105 | 96,518 |
pythondev | help | morning! in my class we were instructed to install python3 from terminal in order to run matplotlib and now I’m getting errors when I try to read files (UnicodeDecodeError: ‘ascii’ codec can’t decode byte 0xe2 in position 121: ordinal not in range(128))” I’m assuming it has something to do with utf-8. has anyone else had this issue? | 2017-10-10T05:51:34.000171 | Chi | pythondev_help_Chi_2017-10-10T05:51:34.000171 | 1,507,614,694.000171 | 96,519 |
pythondev | help | <@Chi> how did you open the file? | 2017-10-10T05:54:16.000307 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-10T05:54:16.000307 | 1,507,614,856.000307 | 96,520 |
pythondev | help | open(file_name, ‘r’) | 2017-10-10T05:55:05.000107 | Chi | pythondev_help_Chi_2017-10-10T05:55:05.000107 | 1,507,614,905.000107 | 96,521 |
pythondev | help | ` with open(file_name, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:` | 2017-10-10T05:55:50.000272 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-10T05:55:50.000272 | 1,507,614,950.000272 | 96,522 |
pythondev | help | If you know that the encoding is UTF-8, of course. | 2017-10-10T05:56:07.000265 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-10T05:56:07.000265 | 1,507,614,967.000265 | 96,523 |
pythondev | help | thanks! I’ll try that. is there any other reason why i’d be getting this error? is it a utf-8 error? | 2017-10-10T05:58:16.000232 | Chi | pythondev_help_Chi_2017-10-10T05:58:16.000232 | 1,507,615,096.000232 | 96,524 |
pythondev | help | <@Chi>, according to <https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#open> | 2017-10-10T08:14:47.000169 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-10T08:14:47.000169 | 1,507,623,287.000169 | 96,525 |
pythondev | help | >encoding is the name of the encoding used to decode or encode the file. This should only be used in text mode. The default encoding is platform dependent (whatever locale.getpreferredencoding() returns), but any text encoding supported by Python can be used. See the codecs module for the list of supported encodings. | 2017-10-10T08:14:57.000013 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-10T08:14:57.000013 | 1,507,623,297.000013 | 96,526 |
pythondev | help | but it seems to be the file you’re opening doesn’t support UTF enccoding | 2017-10-10T08:18:06.000201 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-10T08:18:06.000201 | 1,507,623,486.000201 | 96,527 |
pythondev | help | It's encoding error. Looks like you are using windows, this only system that uses another encoding by default. So answer above will help. Also, you can explicitly use utf8 by calling
```
import sys
reload(sys)
sys.setdefaultencoding('utf8')
``` | 2017-10-10T08:34:08.000160 | Young | pythondev_help_Young_2017-10-10T08:34:08.000160 | 1,507,624,448.00016 | 96,528 |
pythondev | help | Can you install different python versions side by side? | 2017-10-10T14:30:27.000442 | Machelle | pythondev_help_Machelle_2017-10-10T14:30:27.000442 | 1,507,645,827.000442 | 96,529 |
pythondev | help | _sorta_ | 2017-10-10T14:32:07.000375 | Frieda | pythondev_help_Frieda_2017-10-10T14:32:07.000375 | 1,507,645,927.000375 | 96,530 |
pythondev | help | Looks like you can have 2* and 3* but not two different 3* versions. Does that sound correct? | 2017-10-10T14:32:54.000381 | Machelle | pythondev_help_Machelle_2017-10-10T14:32:54.000381 | 1,507,645,974.000381 | 96,531 |
pythondev | help | you can totally with conda | 2017-10-10T14:33:43.000384 | Suzie | pythondev_help_Suzie_2017-10-10T14:33:43.000384 | 1,507,646,023.000384 | 96,532 |
pythondev | help | You can have every single version of python if you so wish | 2017-10-10T14:33:44.000544 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-10-10T14:33:44.000544 | 1,507,646,024.000544 | 96,533 |
pythondev | help | `conda create -n myenv python=3.4` (see <https://conda.io/docs/user-guide/tasks/manage-environments.html>) | 2017-10-10T14:33:56.000632 | Suzie | pythondev_help_Suzie_2017-10-10T14:33:56.000632 | 1,507,646,036.000632 | 96,534 |
pythondev | help | pyenv works great for multiple versions | 2017-10-10T14:34:03.000063 | Frieda | pythondev_help_Frieda_2017-10-10T14:34:03.000063 | 1,507,646,043.000063 | 96,535 |
pythondev | help | or, yeah, conda | 2017-10-10T14:34:06.000119 | Frieda | pythondev_help_Frieda_2017-10-10T14:34:06.000119 | 1,507,646,046.000119 | 96,536 |
pythondev | help | sounds good. thanks :wink: | 2017-10-10T14:34:44.000536 | Machelle | pythondev_help_Machelle_2017-10-10T14:34:44.000536 | 1,507,646,084.000536 | 96,537 |
pythondev | help | Good evening! I’m currently working on tkinter UI which takes input from another program running opencv and a lot of video analysis, the output also shown by opencv and matplotlib as a graph. The problem is when i activate my video analysis program, the matplotlib program takes a break and stays inactivate until video analysis program stops.
I’ve been reading that normal way to solve these kinds of problems is with threading. I don’t know much about advanced python topics yet so i ask does anybody care to show/tell me how structure to a program like that would look like.
Btw, the way i test my code now is by running two different consoles. Where in first console opencv process video and stores data to a txt file while matplotlib running in another console reading that txt file and plotting graphs simultaneously.
Thanks | 2017-10-10T14:58:17.000130 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-10-10T14:58:17.000130 | 1,507,647,497.00013 | 96,538 |
pythondev | help | see also virtualenv for multiple python versions side-by-side | 2017-10-10T15:00:47.000293 | Sirena | pythondev_help_Sirena_2017-10-10T15:00:47.000293 | 1,507,647,647.000293 | 96,539 |
pythondev | help | Threading isn't all that advanced. Though, I would think tkinter would take care of the GUI being on its own thread for you. I could be wrong. | 2017-10-10T15:28:14.000340 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-10T15:28:14.000340 | 1,507,649,294.00034 | 96,540 |
pythondev | help | <@Meghan> threading from simple examples doesn’t looks bad at all, my problem is to emplement it to my code “The right way” . | 2017-10-10T15:38:27.000274 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-10-10T15:38:27.000274 | 1,507,649,907.000274 | 96,541 |
pythondev | help | the gui code source : <https://repl.it/MZgh/0> | 2017-10-10T15:38:48.000310 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-10-10T15:38:48.000310 | 1,507,649,928.00031 | 96,542 |
pythondev | help | Is that what you are editing in, or just pasted there to share? | 2017-10-10T15:42:12.000352 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-10T15:42:12.000352 | 1,507,650,132.000352 | 96,543 |
pythondev | help | just sharing | 2017-10-10T15:42:27.000036 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-10-10T15:42:27.000036 | 1,507,650,147.000036 | 96,544 |
pythondev | help | You'll probably need someone who has done more in TK than I have. The first time I wanted to do something non-trivial in TK I determined I would rather try other libraries. :wink: | 2017-10-10T15:44:24.000343 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-10T15:44:24.000343 | 1,507,650,264.000343 | 96,545 |
pythondev | help | :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-10T15:45:03.000244 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-10-10T15:45:03.000244 | 1,507,650,303.000244 | 96,546 |
pythondev | help | You'll probably want to user `super()` rather than the way you are running the init on parent classes though. | 2017-10-10T15:47:16.000190 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-10T15:47:16.000190 | 1,507,650,436.00019 | 96,547 |
pythondev | help | Probably won't break anything here, but it's easier, more clear, and you don't have to worry about breaking multiple inheritance or calling the wrong things. | 2017-10-10T15:48:07.000033 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-10T15:48:07.000033 | 1,507,650,487.000033 | 96,548 |
pythondev | help | It's when you click the videon on/off buttons it is blocking? | 2017-10-10T15:49:03.000108 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-10T15:49:03.000108 | 1,507,650,543.000108 | 96,549 |
pythondev | help | Ok, tkinter part was originally made to handle multiple windows switching to by buttons. might be the reason for that | 2017-10-10T15:49:31.000428 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-10-10T15:49:31.000428 | 1,507,650,571.000428 | 96,550 |
pythondev | help | yeah when i click video on button plotting stops | 2017-10-10T15:49:48.000076 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-10-10T15:49:48.000076 | 1,507,650,588.000076 | 96,551 |
pythondev | help | I would think you would want to have this line ```video_on_button = tk.Button(self, text="Start video processing",
command=lambda: main.img_proccessor(True))``` call a function that starts the video processing in its own thread. | 2017-10-10T15:50:46.000218 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-10T15:50:46.000218 | 1,507,650,646.000218 | 96,552 |
pythondev | help | This may be relevant: <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16745507/tkinter-how-to-use-threads-to-preventing-main-event-loop-from-freezing> | 2017-10-10T15:51:45.000005 | Meghan | pythondev_help_Meghan_2017-10-10T15:51:45.000005 | 1,507,650,705.000005 | 96,553 |
pythondev | help | Ok, i’ll try that :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-10T15:53:01.000174 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-10-10T15:53:01.000174 | 1,507,650,781.000174 | 96,554 |
pythondev | help | is it possible to have a celery instance only listen for certain tasks? | 2017-10-10T19:34:48.000036 | Jodie | pythondev_help_Jodie_2017-10-10T19:34:48.000036 | 1,507,664,088.000036 | 96,555 |
pythondev | help | and likewise, is it possible to have a celery instance ignore certain tasks | 2017-10-10T19:35:05.000279 | Jodie | pythondev_help_Jodie_2017-10-10T19:35:05.000279 | 1,507,664,105.000279 | 96,556 |
pythondev | help | i want to have one worker that handles only one type of task which is going to be very frequent, and I want all other workers to ignore that type of task | 2017-10-10T19:35:26.000106 | Jodie | pythondev_help_Jodie_2017-10-10T19:35:26.000106 | 1,507,664,126.000106 | 96,557 |
pythondev | help | <@Jodie> you could have a queue for each task type, then only have the worker subscribe to the queue(s) it should | 2017-10-10T19:53:41.000014 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-10-10T19:53:41.000014 | 1,507,665,221.000014 | 96,558 |
pythondev | help | I do the exact same thing | 2017-10-10T19:55:34.000173 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-10T19:55:34.000173 | 1,507,665,334.000173 | 96,559 |
pythondev | help | define queues based on the task type to be executed | 2017-10-10T19:55:53.000351 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-10T19:55:53.000351 | 1,507,665,353.000351 | 96,560 |
pythondev | help | I could use some help with web forms. I used the Mechanize library for web scraping/forms in python2 but now I'm involved in a project using Python 3 (Mechanize is no longer supported in py3). Does someone have a small snippet of code (from any library) they can share that finds a form from a site, inputs a string into the form, and submits the form? Thanks! | 2017-10-10T20:46:10.000210 | Margeret | pythondev_help_Margeret_2017-10-10T20:46:10.000210 | 1,507,668,370.00021 | 96,561 |
pythondev | help | have you looked at any of the suggestions at <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31774756/installing-mechanize-for-python-3-4> | 2017-10-10T20:47:42.000122 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-10T20:47:42.000122 | 1,507,668,462.000122 | 96,562 |
pythondev | help | <@Meg> thanks but the responses from that SO site are all just suggesting other modules. I've tried a few with no luck. Looking for some basic code to submit a location name (i.e. San Diego, CA) into the search field on the <http://areavibes.com> site and get the HTML back. | 2017-10-10T22:00:33.000191 | Margeret | pythondev_help_Margeret_2017-10-10T22:00:33.000191 | 1,507,672,833.000191 | 96,563 |
pythondev | help | <@Margeret> It looks like that site is using JavaScript to override the form submission. Would mechanize really have worked for that in the first place? | 2017-10-11T00:31:07.000062 | Glynda | pythondev_help_Glynda_2017-10-11T00:31:07.000062 | 1,507,681,867.000062 | 96,564 |
pythondev | help | Selenium should work for what you are trying to do. | 2017-10-11T00:32:16.000183 | Glynda | pythondev_help_Glynda_2017-10-11T00:32:16.000183 | 1,507,681,936.000183 | 96,565 |
pythondev | help | <@Glynda> ok - good to know. I'll give Selenium a shot. Thank you! :taco: | 2017-10-11T00:55:17.000198 | Margeret | pythondev_help_Margeret_2017-10-11T00:55:17.000198 | 1,507,683,317.000198 | 96,566 |
pythondev | help | Hi there guys! Hey i have a question. Why would i used docker while building a python app web-app? I've read some blogs and they advice to do so due the dependencies. However i haven't been able to find non-hacky way to do it. So should i should i add docker since the bigining of my project or not? Thanks in advance! | 2017-10-11T04:01:15.000218 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T04:01:15.000218 | 1,507,694,475.000218 | 96,567 |
pythondev | help | At first with docker you will have same environment for all set up. This is main point because ever if you develop on ubuntu, have staging on ubuntu and production on ubuntu, they are differ and it's to hard for support.
p.s. you can read more in "The Optimal Django Environment
Setup" from Two Scoops of Django book. | 2017-10-11T04:03:49.000024 | Young | pythondev_help_Young_2017-10-11T04:03:49.000024 | 1,507,694,629.000024 | 96,568 |
pythondev | help | I see! You are right. Thanks a lot. Is there a good tutorial or book in docker you may recommend aditional to that one? | 2017-10-11T04:06:27.000047 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T04:06:27.000047 | 1,507,694,787.000047 | 96,569 |
pythondev | help | Thanks a lot! | 2017-10-11T04:06:29.000216 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T04:06:29.000216 | 1,507,694,789.000216 | 96,570 |
pythondev | help | try to read chapter from book that i mention in previous message. This is good for start. Of course will be better if you buy book for authors support (this is great book, one of the best about Django) or you can search it here <http://gen.lib.rus.ec|gen.lib.rus.ec> | 2017-10-11T04:09:19.000168 | Young | pythondev_help_Young_2017-10-11T04:09:19.000168 | 1,507,694,959.000168 | 96,571 |
pythondev | help | <@Leif> not sure finding a "hacky way to do it" is the best way to go about it :wink: | 2017-10-11T04:10:41.000311 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-11T04:10:41.000311 | 1,507,695,041.000311 | 96,572 |
pythondev | help | <@Young> Wow thanks a lot! And well hey im sorry i i ask a lot but which framework would you recomend me to get started with? Django or Flask? I'm just learning and i've been looking into flask but i'm really not sure | 2017-10-11T04:11:26.000253 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T04:11:26.000253 | 1,507,695,086.000253 | 96,573 |
pythondev | help | <@Vada> Oh yeah you are right. Sorry, i totally got that wrong there. I meant that every way i found to go about it was hacky and i'm really not sure about them. Haha. Thanks! | 2017-10-11T04:14:24.000388 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T04:14:24.000388 | 1,507,695,264.000388 | 96,574 |
pythondev | help | Flask is a micro framework and you must know a lot things before can build good architecture with it. Django is more complex and have a lot of good practice inside, it definitely better for starting. And looks like today both of them is must have for python developer. But if you know python and know django, working with flask will be easy. | 2017-10-11T04:14:42.000087 | Young | pythondev_help_Young_2017-10-11T04:14:42.000087 | 1,507,695,282.000087 | 96,575 |
pythondev | help | That makes more sense :stuck_out_tongue: what had you found? | 2017-10-11T04:15:37.000041 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-11T04:15:37.000041 | 1,507,695,337.000041 | 96,576 |
pythondev | help | Ohhh okey okey. Thanks a lot! then it makes sense to get started with Django. Thanks a lot. | 2017-10-11T04:19:01.000453 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T04:19:01.000453 | 1,507,695,541.000453 | 96,577 |
pythondev | help | Actually was googling about using docker and virtualenv. But big disclaimer here is that, i know just enough about python and very little about setting up web apps, and i know nothing about Docker. And i really did not know were to start. I might need to study docker more and also the framework i'm going to use. For now i was googling if i should used virtualenv inside of my docker img in a python project. But again that might be too advance or idk yet. What do you recommend me to study first <@Vada>? | 2017-10-11T04:25:14.000194 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T04:25:14.000194 | 1,507,695,914.000194 | 96,578 |
pythondev | help | In local development I would generally just use a virtualenv | 2017-10-11T04:26:33.000517 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-11T04:26:33.000517 | 1,507,695,993.000517 | 96,579 |
pythondev | help | when you are ready for prod get a Docker setup and make sure it works before pushing it to prod | 2017-10-11T04:26:52.000078 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-11T04:26:52.000078 | 1,507,696,012.000078 | 96,580 |
pythondev | help | virtuallenv and docker is unecessary | 2017-10-11T04:26:58.000033 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-11T04:26:58.000033 | 1,507,696,018.000033 | 96,581 |
pythondev | help | Docker in itself is - to an extent - it's own virtual environment, so adding virtualenv inside of docker just complicates things | 2017-10-11T04:27:22.000071 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-11T04:27:22.000071 | 1,507,696,042.000071 | 96,582 |
pythondev | help | Thanks! well yeah i just read some blogs they were actually arguing due they thought it was a "good practice" and i was like... Hee nope. | 2017-10-11T04:29:34.000126 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T04:29:34.000126 | 1,507,696,174.000126 | 96,583 |
pythondev | help | So i rather ask | 2017-10-11T04:29:37.000039 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T04:29:37.000039 | 1,507,696,177.000039 | 96,584 |
pythondev | help | Yeah people who argue good practice without understanding why it is good practice need to be a bit of research | 2017-10-11T04:39:04.000412 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-11T04:39:04.000412 | 1,507,696,744.000412 | 96,585 |
pythondev | help | Yeah i'll make sure to always research first and ask. Thanks man. Peace out. it's 4 am over here :anguished: haha Have a good one. | 2017-10-11T05:00:37.000457 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T05:00:37.000457 | 1,507,698,037.000457 | 96,586 |
pythondev | help | And well before i leave. I'll leave this resource i found about learning docker in a more interactive way. It might be helpful for someone.
<http://training.play-with-docker.com/dev-landing/> | 2017-10-11T05:02:13.000486 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T05:02:13.000486 | 1,507,698,133.000486 | 96,587 |
pythondev | help | how would you rate level of this course? beginner? intermediate? | 2017-10-11T05:37:00.000277 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-10-11T05:37:00.000277 | 1,507,700,220.000277 | 96,588 |
pythondev | help | Hi guys has anyone used invoice2data | 2017-10-11T06:39:01.000106 | Malorie | pythondev_help_Malorie_2017-10-11T06:39:01.000106 | 1,507,703,941.000106 | 96,589 |
pythondev | help | i am facing issues with creating template in that library | 2017-10-11T06:39:14.000019 | Malorie | pythondev_help_Malorie_2017-10-11T06:39:14.000019 | 1,507,703,954.000019 | 96,590 |
pythondev | help | Hi guys anyone with good tutorials for using GraphQL with Python | 2017-10-11T07:51:09.000293 | Dennise | pythondev_help_Dennise_2017-10-11T07:51:09.000293 | 1,507,708,269.000293 | 96,591 |
pythondev | help | And with ReThinkDB | 2017-10-11T07:51:22.000029 | Dennise | pythondev_help_Dennise_2017-10-11T07:51:22.000029 | 1,507,708,282.000029 | 96,592 |
pythondev | help | <@Dennise> are you using django, flask, bottle, pyramid, etc for web backend? | 2017-10-11T08:18:05.000348 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-11T08:18:05.000348 | 1,507,709,885.000348 | 96,593 |
pythondev | help | Am using flask | 2017-10-11T08:19:19.000444 | Dennise | pythondev_help_Dennise_2017-10-11T08:19:19.000444 | 1,507,709,959.000444 | 96,594 |
pythondev | help | <@Meg> yea am using flask | 2017-10-11T08:19:39.000073 | Dennise | pythondev_help_Dennise_2017-10-11T08:19:39.000073 | 1,507,709,979.000073 | 96,595 |
pythondev | help | <https://hackernoon.com/playing-with-graphql-python-flask-84ead622461c> | 2017-10-11T08:20:18.000345 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-11T08:20:18.000345 | 1,507,710,018.000345 | 96,596 |
pythondev | help | were you able to find anything similar when looking on google? | 2017-10-11T08:20:38.000168 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-11T08:20:38.000168 | 1,507,710,038.000168 | 96,597 |
pythondev | help | I'd say biginner. ( Due is the one i am taking i know nothing but the basic concept of what it is ) | 2017-10-11T11:36:07.000207 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-11T11:36:07.000207 | 1,507,721,767.000207 | 96,598 |
pythondev | help | I have worked with pre-commit hooks to trigger events based on a `git commit -m 'any_message'`
Is there a way to trigger events based on staged files? so after the user does a `git add .`
Anyone know? | 2017-10-11T12:26:21.000150 | Arlene | pythondev_help_Arlene_2017-10-11T12:26:21.000150 | 1,507,724,781.00015 | 96,599 |
pythondev | help | <@Arlene> there isn't | 2017-10-11T12:32:05.000179 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-11T12:32:05.000179 | 1,507,725,125.000179 | 96,600 |
pythondev | help | Why? | 2017-10-11T12:32:12.000064 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-11T12:32:12.000064 | 1,507,725,132.000064 | 96,601 |
pythondev | help | I want to already make changes in the staged area | 2017-10-11T12:32:27.000730 | Arlene | pythondev_help_Arlene_2017-10-11T12:32:27.000730 | 1,507,725,147.00073 | 96,602 |
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