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pythondev | help | I even started to test it out :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-24T04:58:47.000225 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-10-24T04:58:47.000225 | 1,508,821,127.000225 | 98,003 |
pythondev | help | there might need to be a tweak around the anchor to the beginning of the line, but yeah, that’s the general approach | 2017-10-24T04:59:11.000432 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-10-24T04:59:11.000432 | 1,508,821,151.000432 | 98,004 |
pythondev | help | Especially if this is meant to be a learning exercise, might as well learn. :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-24T04:59:34.000160 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-10-24T04:59:34.000160 | 1,508,821,174.00016 | 98,005 |
pythondev | help | If it’s not meant to be a learning exercise, I’d say using an external tool will be faster, more accurate | 2017-10-24T04:59:57.000378 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-10-24T04:59:57.000378 | 1,508,821,197.000378 | 98,006 |
pythondev | help | Regex evaluated an input of 8 spaces to 6 | 2017-10-24T05:01:17.000457 | Kayce | pythondev_help_Kayce_2017-10-24T05:01:17.000457 | 1,508,821,277.000457 | 98,007 |
pythondev | help | =/ I'm no bueno with regex | 2017-10-24T05:02:02.000241 | Kayce | pythondev_help_Kayce_2017-10-24T05:02:02.000241 | 1,508,821,322.000241 | 98,008 |
pythondev | help | probably worth practicing with them to get better than instead of avoiding them. :stuck_out_tongue: | 2017-10-24T05:02:19.000329 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-10-24T05:02:19.000329 | 1,508,821,339.000329 | 98,009 |
pythondev | help | True! I don't come across them terribly often though! Any sharp regex knowledge quickly fades after a week. | 2017-10-24T05:03:29.000516 | Kayce | pythondev_help_Kayce_2017-10-24T05:03:29.000516 | 1,508,821,409.000516 | 98,010 |
pythondev | help | <@Ines> also, it goes without saying, backup these files first. :stuck_out_tongue: | 2017-10-24T05:06:08.000026 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-10-24T05:06:08.000026 | 1,508,821,568.000026 | 98,011 |
pythondev | help | <@Junita> :)))))))) of course it goes without saying. although, replace would have made the backup automatically. also, I don’t necessary agree that an external tool would be faster, unless your talking faster from a processing point of view. this “app” I’m writing has the ability to search the project structure recurs... | 2017-10-24T05:17:14.000195 | Ines | pythondev_help_Ines_2017-10-24T05:17:14.000195 | 1,508,822,234.000195 | 98,012 |
pythondev | help | most editors/ides have something to do that project wide | 2017-10-24T05:18:46.000203 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-10-24T05:18:46.000203 | 1,508,822,326.000203 | 98,013 |
pythondev | help | how would replace have done that automatically though? Maybe I’m misunderstanding what you said you had done already? | 2017-10-24T05:19:25.000147 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-10-24T05:19:25.000147 | 1,508,822,365.000147 | 98,014 |
pythondev | help | to be honest, I didn’t find how to do it in my IDE of choice, and neither using external plugins or other apps, either for my IDE or for a different editor. I’m pretty sure that there might be tools and probably even an implicit way of doing it in my IDE, it just wasn’t easy to find so I took this as a good opportunity... | 2017-10-24T05:23:40.000362 | Ines | pythondev_help_Ines_2017-10-24T05:23:40.000362 | 1,508,822,620.000362 | 98,015 |
pythondev | help | <@Junita> thanks again | 2017-10-24T05:23:49.000293 | Ines | pythondev_help_Ines_2017-10-24T05:23:49.000293 | 1,508,822,629.000293 | 98,016 |
pythondev | help | np, and yeah doesn’t hurt to do it as a learning exercise! | 2017-10-24T05:24:39.000133 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-10-24T05:24:39.000133 | 1,508,822,679.000133 | 98,017 |
pythondev | help | Can someone explain to me what virtual envs are?
How/why are they used? And maybe how I can/should start using them? | 2017-10-24T06:51:21.000128 | Omar | pythondev_help_Omar_2017-10-24T06:51:21.000128 | 1,508,827,881.000128 | 98,018 |
pythondev | help | <@Omar> virtualenvs are segregated python installations you use for each individual project you run. | 2017-10-24T06:53:18.000270 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T06:53:18.000270 | 1,508,827,998.00027 | 98,019 |
pythondev | help | This way each project gets it's own python installation (whichever version you want), it's own environmental variables and, most importantly, it's own third part packages. | 2017-10-24T06:53:54.000091 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T06:53:54.000091 | 1,508,828,034.000091 | 98,020 |
pythondev | help | It avoids mixing dependencies between projects so you don't have any clashes | 2017-10-24T06:54:40.000206 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T06:54:40.000206 | 1,508,828,080.000206 | 98,021 |
pythondev | help | also means that you have a defined set of dependencies for each project which can be easily translated into a requirements.txt file | 2017-10-24T06:55:02.000210 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T06:55:02.000210 | 1,508,828,102.00021 | 98,022 |
pythondev | help | the easiest way to use it (in my opinion) is by installing this libary: <http://virtualenvwrapper.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install.html#basic-installation> | 2017-10-24T06:55:27.000123 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T06:55:27.000123 | 1,508,828,127.000123 | 98,023 |
pythondev | help | (for mac and linux) | 2017-10-24T06:56:31.000475 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T06:56:31.000475 | 1,508,828,191.000475 | 98,024 |
pythondev | help | any idea why this `print(letter, end='')` is throwing up a syntax error? I have another line `print('_', end='')` that isnt. | 2017-10-24T07:15:04.000422 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:15:04.000422 | 1,508,829,304.000422 | 98,025 |
pythondev | help | this is the block ```for letter in secret_word:
if letter in good_guesses:
print(letter, end='')
else:
print('_', end='')``` | 2017-10-24T07:16:40.000080 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:16:40.000080 | 1,508,829,400.00008 | 98,026 |
pythondev | help | im using a flake 8 linter within atom. | 2017-10-24T07:23:08.000283 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:23:08.000283 | 1,508,829,788.000283 | 98,027 |
pythondev | help | <@Amee> What is the syntax error that it's throwing? | 2017-10-24T07:23:43.000042 | Barbera | pythondev_help_Barbera_2017-10-24T07:23:43.000042 | 1,508,829,823.000042 | 98,028 |
pythondev | help | invalid syntax | 2017-10-24T07:24:00.000160 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:24:00.000160 | 1,508,829,840.00016 | 98,029 |
pythondev | help | <@Amee> I bet the actual syntax error is somewhere above | 2017-10-24T07:24:06.000117 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-24T07:24:06.000117 | 1,508,829,846.000117 | 98,030 |
pythondev | help | <@Amee> posting the full traceback is often more useful than the code. | 2017-10-24T07:24:23.000278 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:24:23.000278 | 1,508,829,863.000278 | 98,031 |
pythondev | help | ```while True:
start = input("press enter / return to start, or enter 'q' to Quit.")
if start.lower() == 'q':
break
# pick a random word
secret_word = random.choice(words)
bad_guesses = []
good_guesses = []
while len(bad_guesses) < 7 and len(good_guesses) != len(list(secret_word... | 2017-10-24T07:24:29.000230 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:24:29.000230 | 1,508,829,869.00023 | 98,032 |
pythondev | help | <@Amee> can we get the full traceback? | 2017-10-24T07:25:41.000342 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:25:41.000342 | 1,508,829,941.000342 | 98,033 |
pythondev | help | i can post the full file its only 60 lines | 2017-10-24T07:25:57.000281 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:25:57.000281 | 1,508,829,957.000281 | 98,034 |
pythondev | help | im doing the treehouse basic course | 2017-10-24T07:26:05.000304 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:26:05.000304 | 1,508,829,965.000304 | 98,035 |
pythondev | help | What is the error that's being thrown? Not the source ,but the error itself. | 2017-10-24T07:26:30.000121 | Barbera | pythondev_help_Barbera_2017-10-24T07:26:30.000121 | 1,508,829,990.000121 | 98,036 |
pythondev | help | ^^^ the traceback <@Amee> the full error. It should have a lot more detail than just "invalid syntax" | 2017-10-24T07:27:03.000054 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:27:03.000054 | 1,508,830,023.000054 | 98,037 |
pythondev | help | thats all its throwing up im afraid :disappointed: | 2017-10-24T07:28:18.000097 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:28:18.000097 | 1,508,830,098.000097 | 98,038 |
pythondev | help | hmmm does the code run? | 2017-10-24T07:28:29.000285 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:28:29.000285 | 1,508,830,109.000285 | 98,039 |
pythondev | help | it does | 2017-10-24T07:28:35.000396 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:28:35.000396 | 1,508,830,115.000396 | 98,040 |
pythondev | help | and what is your flake8 version? | 2017-10-24T07:28:38.000049 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:28:38.000049 | 1,508,830,118.000049 | 98,041 |
pythondev | help | but it doesnt chuck out the strikes _ or a good guess | 2017-10-24T07:28:58.000197 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:28:58.000197 | 1,508,830,138.000197 | 98,042 |
pythondev | help | 3.4.1 | 2017-10-24T07:29:17.000052 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:29:17.000052 | 1,508,830,157.000052 | 98,043 |
pythondev | help | 3.4.1 (mccabe: 0.6.1, pycodestyle: 2.3.1, pyflakes: 1.5.0) CPython 2.7.10 on Darwin | 2017-10-24T07:29:38.000267 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:29:38.000267 | 1,508,830,178.000267 | 98,044 |
pythondev | help | could be 1.5.0 im new lol | 2017-10-24T07:29:55.000388 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:29:55.000388 | 1,508,830,195.000388 | 98,045 |
pythondev | help | > CPython 2.7.10 | 2017-10-24T07:30:46.000165 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-24T07:30:46.000165 | 1,508,830,246.000165 | 98,046 |
pythondev | help | Of course `print()` is invalid syntax on python 2 | 2017-10-24T07:30:59.000259 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-24T07:30:59.000259 | 1,508,830,259.000259 | 98,047 |
pythondev | help | oh damn missed that | 2017-10-24T07:31:15.000237 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:31:15.000237 | 1,508,830,275.000237 | 98,048 |
pythondev | help | god spot | 2017-10-24T07:31:16.000131 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:31:16.000131 | 1,508,830,276.000131 | 98,049 |
pythondev | help | <@Amee> you installed the wrong python version :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-24T07:31:25.000372 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:31:25.000372 | 1,508,830,285.000372 | 98,050 |
pythondev | help | i havent had the issue before using `print()` only on this app | 2017-10-24T07:31:36.000234 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:31:36.000234 | 1,508,830,296.000234 | 98,051 |
pythondev | help | <@Amee> either you had `from __future__ import print_function` or you have been actually using `python3` | 2017-10-24T07:32:00.000125 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-24T07:32:00.000125 | 1,508,830,320.000125 | 98,052 |
pythondev | help | or you didn't use arguments | 2017-10-24T07:32:09.000328 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:32:09.000328 | 1,508,830,329.000328 | 98,053 |
pythondev | help | yep | 2017-10-24T07:32:13.000279 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-24T07:32:13.000279 | 1,508,830,333.000279 | 98,054 |
pythondev | help | (other than what needed to be printed) | 2017-10-24T07:32:18.000285 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:32:18.000285 | 1,508,830,338.000285 | 98,055 |
pythondev | help | so this is a good question… i have 2.7.1 installed | 2017-10-24T07:32:29.000241 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:32:29.000241 | 1,508,830,349.000241 | 98,056 |
pythondev | help | but also install the latest via homebrew | 2017-10-24T07:32:38.000155 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:32:38.000155 | 1,508,830,358.000155 | 98,057 |
pythondev | help | `print(foo, bar)` on py2 is truly `print (foo, bar)`, i.e. not a function call | 2017-10-24T07:32:40.000237 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-24T07:32:40.000237 | 1,508,830,360.000237 | 98,058 |
pythondev | help | how do i make everything point to the latest version | 2017-10-24T07:33:03.000259 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:33:03.000259 | 1,508,830,383.000259 | 98,059 |
pythondev | help | i followed this | 2017-10-24T07:33:06.000435 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:33:06.000435 | 1,508,830,386.000435 | 98,060 |
pythondev | help | you don’t want to do that | 2017-10-24T07:33:28.000387 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-24T07:33:28.000387 | 1,508,830,408.000387 | 98,061 |
pythondev | help | leave system python alone | 2017-10-24T07:33:33.000180 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-24T07:33:33.000180 | 1,508,830,413.00018 | 98,062 |
pythondev | help | use a virtualenv :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-24T07:33:37.000252 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-24T07:33:37.000252 | 1,508,830,417.000252 | 98,063 |
pythondev | help | <http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/starting/install3/osx/#install3-osx> | 2017-10-24T07:33:40.000452 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:33:40.000452 | 1,508,830,420.000452 | 98,064 |
pythondev | help | or use `python3` to open up the python 3 shell | 2017-10-24T07:34:04.000069 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-24T07:34:04.000069 | 1,508,830,444.000069 | 98,065 |
pythondev | help | ```jasonjohns:~/projects/work/degreedata/project/qualitycontrol/static/qualitycontrol$ python3
Python 3.6.1 (v3.6.1:69c0db5050, Mar 21 2017, 01:21:04)
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5666) (dot 3)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>``` | 2017-10-24T07:34:32.000252 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-24T07:34:32.000252 | 1,508,830,472.000252 | 98,066 |
pythondev | help | i always use python3 in the shell | 2017-10-24T07:34:33.000276 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:34:33.000276 | 1,508,830,473.000276 | 98,067 |
pythondev | help | <@Meg> you still have to install python3 in osx | 2017-10-24T07:34:47.000266 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:34:47.000266 | 1,508,830,487.000266 | 98,068 |
pythondev | help | Python 3.6.3 (default, Oct 4 2017, 06:09:38)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 9.0.0 (clang-900.0.37)] on darwin
Type “help”, “copyright”, “credits” or “license” for more information.
>>> | 2017-10-24T07:34:52.000422 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:34:52.000422 | 1,508,830,492.000422 | 98,069 |
pythondev | help | <@Amee> in which case did you install flake8 onto the right python version? | 2017-10-24T07:35:01.000199 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:35:01.000199 | 1,508,830,501.000199 | 98,070 |
pythondev | help | yeah i done this via homebrew | 2017-10-24T07:35:05.000180 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:35:05.000180 | 1,508,830,505.00018 | 98,071 |
pythondev | help | Sounds like you installed it into the python2 folder | 2017-10-24T07:35:13.000031 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:35:13.000031 | 1,508,830,513.000031 | 98,072 |
pythondev | help | that!! i dont know lol | 2017-10-24T07:35:13.000069 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:35:13.000069 | 1,508,830,513.000069 | 98,073 |
pythondev | help | so is a python2 flake8, not a python3 | 2017-10-24T07:35:23.000156 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:35:23.000156 | 1,508,830,523.000156 | 98,074 |
pythondev | help | i used easy_install to install pip | 2017-10-24T07:35:25.000068 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:35:25.000068 | 1,508,830,525.000068 | 98,075 |
pythondev | help | it probably defaulted to python2 pip | 2017-10-24T07:35:42.000085 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:35:42.000085 | 1,508,830,542.000085 | 98,076 |
pythondev | help | try pip3 | 2017-10-24T07:35:44.000194 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:35:44.000194 | 1,508,830,544.000194 | 98,077 |
pythondev | help | see if that command works | 2017-10-24T07:35:48.000135 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:35:48.000135 | 1,508,830,548.000135 | 98,078 |
pythondev | help | and remove the old flake8 before you reinstall it via pip3 | 2017-10-24T07:35:56.000079 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-10-24T07:35:56.000079 | 1,508,830,556.000079 | 98,079 |
pythondev | help | ok ill give that a go :smile: | 2017-10-24T07:36:28.000167 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:36:28.000167 | 1,508,830,588.000167 | 98,080 |
pythondev | help | stange though as i have never ran into this issue before, but ill try and remove flake from 2.7.1 | 2017-10-24T07:39:13.000273 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:39:13.000273 | 1,508,830,753.000273 | 98,081 |
pythondev | help | thanks guys | 2017-10-24T07:39:16.000419 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:39:16.000419 | 1,508,830,756.000419 | 98,082 |
pythondev | help | following these steps are the correct way to install the latest version of python though right? | 2017-10-24T07:44:47.000207 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:44:47.000207 | 1,508,831,087.000207 | 98,083 |
pythondev | help | then id just use python3 and pip3 ? | 2017-10-24T07:44:56.000135 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:44:56.000135 | 1,508,831,096.000135 | 98,084 |
pythondev | help | <http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/starting/install3/osx/#install3-osx> | 2017-10-24T07:45:02.000045 | Amee | pythondev_help_Amee_2017-10-24T07:45:02.000045 | 1,508,831,102.000045 | 98,085 |
pythondev | help | yep | 2017-10-24T07:47:23.000245 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-24T07:47:23.000245 | 1,508,831,243.000245 | 98,086 |
pythondev | help | especially if you see `which pip` pointing to 2.7 | 2017-10-24T07:47:40.000250 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-24T07:47:40.000250 | 1,508,831,260.00025 | 98,087 |
pythondev | help | but if you do `pip3`, it should point to your 3.x install | 2017-10-24T07:47:54.000187 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-24T07:47:54.000187 | 1,508,831,274.000187 | 98,088 |
pythondev | help | If you're confused which pip points to which python, it's better to call `python3.5 -m pip` | 2017-10-24T07:57:40.000230 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-24T07:57:40.000230 | 1,508,831,860.00023 | 98,089 |
pythondev | help | Then you'll get a correct version of pip for sure | 2017-10-24T07:57:49.000111 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-24T07:57:49.000111 | 1,508,831,869.000111 | 98,090 |
pythondev | help | cool thanks. | 2017-10-24T10:04:00.000290 | Bruno | pythondev_help_Bruno_2017-10-24T10:04:00.000290 | 1,508,839,440.00029 | 98,091 |
pythondev | help | Does anyone know of some good reading material on python's setup tools? I feel like most of the articles I've come across are just a waste of time | 2017-10-24T10:15:15.000448 | Lory | pythondev_help_Lory_2017-10-24T10:15:15.000448 | 1,508,840,115.000448 | 98,092 |
pythondev | help | how so? what’s lacking? | 2017-10-24T10:20:43.000114 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-24T10:20:43.000114 | 1,508,840,443.000114 | 98,093 |
pythondev | help | I feel like all the tutorials/articles/etc have read as if the person they're trying to teach already knows the stuff and I haven't been able to fully pull out all the pieces that make it work. Like specifically how to structure your package with an __init__.py and why you can leave it empty and why you may or may not ... | 2017-10-24T10:28:03.000070 | Lory | pythondev_help_Lory_2017-10-24T10:28:03.000070 | 1,508,840,883.00007 | 98,094 |
pythondev | help | I feel like they are all hyper focused on going from project to pypi and these are the steps to get there without ever really explaining anything. By "they" I just mean various articles I've found by googling from trusted sources to random people writing blog posts | 2017-10-24T10:29:06.000366 | Lory | pythondev_help_Lory_2017-10-24T10:29:06.000366 | 1,508,840,946.000366 | 98,095 |
pythondev | help | Just now seeing these responses (sorry).
<@Seema> Ok, was the panel from this year? I would love to check it out
<@Ronni> I agree unit tests are easier to write, and I actually want functional tests more for a documentation for the devs to know the workflow more than anything. I was really shocked when I left a projec... | 2017-10-24T10:52:28.000563 | Vita | pythondev_help_Vita_2017-10-24T10:52:28.000563 | 1,508,842,348.000563 | 98,096 |
pythondev | help | What pieces are you looking for <@Lory>? | 2017-10-24T10:57:57.000121 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-10-24T10:57:57.000121 | 1,508,842,677.000121 | 98,097 |
pythondev | help | It kinda sounds like structuring python projects. | 2017-10-24T10:59:44.000882 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-10-24T10:59:44.000882 | 1,508,842,784.000882 | 98,098 |
pythondev | help | Hey Guys Any suggestion of a python library for mysql dB querying for beginner ? | 2017-10-24T11:00:54.000509 | Burma | pythondev_help_Burma_2017-10-24T11:00:54.000509 | 1,508,842,854.000509 | 98,099 |
pythondev | help | I know this is a little bit of a lengthy video but it is by :dabeaz: and it enlightened me to python packages and imports (not pypi). <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oTh1CXRaQ0> | 2017-10-24T11:01:11.000247 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-10-24T11:01:11.000247 | 1,508,842,871.000247 | 98,100 |
pythondev | help | Hey Guys Any suggestion of a python library for mysql dB querying for beginner ? | 2017-10-24T11:03:49.000004 | Burma | pythondev_help_Burma_2017-10-24T11:03:49.000004 | 1,508,843,029.000004 | 98,101 |
pythondev | help | I’m a bit partial to using sqlalchemy. it isn’t touted as the best library for beginners but learning it will definitely pay dividends. | 2017-10-24T11:06:06.000525 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-10-24T11:06:06.000525 | 1,508,843,166.000525 | 98,102 |
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