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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 recursively and finds all files I want to modify by looking at their extensions (which are parametrised so I can specify whatever extension I want), and reformats all files according to my needs, which are also parametrised. you will have the chance to take a look at the end result on github after I finish it. and if you’re asking yourself where did the need came from, all our JavaScript files have been indented with 4 spaces, but we want to switch to the recommended standard of 2 spaces :slightly_smiling_face: | 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 to write a small python app :slightly_smiling_face: I think you understood what I’m trying to do, taking into consideration your commentaries. I can switch to a different standard in my IDE, it just won’t replace the existing format :slightly_smiling_face: | 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)):
# draw spaces draw guesed letters and strikes
for letter in secret_word:
if letter in good_guesses:
print(letter, end='')
else:
print('_', end='')
print('')
print('Strikes: {}/7'.format(len(bad_guesses)))
print('')
``` | 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 want to. How to do simple local pip installs of your project if you're not interested in publishing on pypi, like in the case of a webapp | 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 project for a year to come back to it and instantly understand where I left off and what needs to be done because of functional tests with user story comments | 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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