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pythondev | help | because `row[0]` is a string | 2017-10-29T11:45:14.000063 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-29T11:45:14.000063 | 1,509,277,514.000063 | 98,503 |
pythondev | help | `row[0]` value is `‘Pitimbu’] | 2017-10-29T11:45:38.000057 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-29T11:45:38.000057 | 1,509,277,538.000057 | 98,504 |
pythondev | help | how I got <@Meg> | 2017-10-29T11:45:59.000106 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T11:45:59.000106 | 1,509,277,559.000106 | 98,505 |
pythondev | help | `row[1][0]` would return `-5.876...` | 2017-10-29T11:46:01.000086 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-29T11:46:01.000086 | 1,509,277,561.000086 | 98,506 |
pythondev | help | :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-29T11:46:01.000121 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T11:46:01.000121 | 1,509,277,561.000121 | 98,507 |
pythondev | help | what you have to remember is you can access a character in a string by its index position | 2017-10-29T11:46:35.000027 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-29T11:46:35.000027 | 1,509,277,595.000027 | 98,508 |
pythondev | help | thanks dude! It worked... I guess that I was at 4am in this part KKKKKKKK omg so ashamed | 2017-10-29T11:47:05.000115 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T11:47:05.000115 | 1,509,277,625.000115 | 98,509 |
pythondev | help | thanks <@Meg>! | 2017-10-29T11:47:33.000020 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T11:47:33.000020 | 1,509,277,653.00002 | 98,510 |
pythondev | help | no need to be ashamed it’s part of the learning process :wink: | 2017-10-29T11:48:23.000034 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-10-29T11:48:23.000034 | 1,509,277,703.000034 | 98,511 |
pythondev | help | <@Meg> :taco: | 2017-10-29T11:48:27.000093 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-10-29T11:48:27.000093 | 1,509,277,707.000093 | 98,512 |
pythondev | help | :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-29T11:49:29.000083 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T11:49:29.000083 | 1,509,277,769.000083 | 98,513 |
pythondev | help | HAHA finally it worked... omg I was at 4am trying to figure out what I was doing wrong using Uber API to simulate something like this <https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/03/10/uber-seems-to-offer-better-service-in-areas-with-more-white-people-that-raises-some-tough-questions/?utm_term=.b12202a9ed14> in my... | 2017-10-29T12:14:12.000068 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T12:14:12.000068 | 1,509,279,252.000068 | 98,514 |
pythondev | help | What is the equivalent unary operator of ! (not) in python? ~? | 2017-10-29T12:33:29.000017 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T12:33:29.000017 | 1,509,280,409.000017 | 98,515 |
pythondev | help | `not` :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-29T12:34:20.000054 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-29T12:34:20.000054 | 1,509,280,460.000054 | 98,516 |
pythondev | help | as in `if not some_value:` | 2017-10-29T12:34:34.000003 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-29T12:34:34.000003 | 1,509,280,474.000003 | 98,517 |
pythondev | help | :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-10-29T12:34:42.000100 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T12:34:42.000100 | 1,509,280,482.0001 | 98,518 |
pythondev | help | tnks | 2017-10-29T12:34:46.000029 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T12:34:46.000029 | 1,509,280,486.000029 | 98,519 |
pythondev | help | `and`, `or` and `not` are the boolean ops | 2017-10-29T12:35:06.000076 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-29T12:35:06.000076 | 1,509,280,506.000076 | 98,520 |
pythondev | help | ok | 2017-10-29T12:35:13.000014 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T12:35:13.000014 | 1,509,280,513.000014 | 98,521 |
pythondev | help | took me a bit of getting used to, coming from java and JS | 2017-10-29T12:35:30.000047 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-29T12:35:30.000047 | 1,509,280,530.000047 | 98,522 |
pythondev | help | haha same as me | 2017-10-29T12:36:41.000003 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T12:36:41.000003 | 1,509,280,601.000003 | 98,523 |
pythondev | help | or same as you | 2017-10-29T12:36:57.000016 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T12:36:57.000016 | 1,509,280,617.000016 | 98,524 |
pythondev | help | english is not my first language too KKK | 2017-10-29T12:37:14.000048 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T12:37:14.000048 | 1,509,280,634.000048 | 98,525 |
pythondev | help | ops... KKK = hahaha in Brazil | 2017-10-29T12:37:25.000035 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T12:37:25.000035 | 1,509,280,645.000035 | 98,526 |
pythondev | help | dont get me wrong | 2017-10-29T12:37:36.000035 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T12:37:36.000035 | 1,509,280,656.000035 | 98,527 |
pythondev | help | ah, ok. Here in the US, it means Ku Klux Klan, which is definitely not a haha :smile: | 2017-10-29T12:52:22.000056 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-29T12:52:22.000056 | 1,509,281,542.000056 | 98,528 |
pythondev | help | but good to know! | 2017-10-29T12:52:30.000069 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-29T12:52:30.000069 | 1,509,281,550.000069 | 98,529 |
pythondev | help | <@Carolin> Do you pronounce it like 'kay kay kay'? | 2017-10-29T12:57:04.000005 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-10-29T12:57:04.000005 | 1,509,281,824.000005 | 98,530 |
pythondev | help | yeah I know but only noticed after write it | 2017-10-29T12:59:35.000013 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T12:59:35.000013 | 1,509,281,975.000013 | 98,531 |
pythondev | help | <@Mallie> not like that 'cause the k here is little bit different is more like ka in kakaroto ( <https://youtu.be/w8GGm9ZzgvU?t=23s> ) but in a laugh way. If you put in youtube 'risada brasileiro kkk' you should find some results | 2017-10-29T13:07:26.000129 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T13:07:26.000129 | 1,509,282,446.000129 | 98,532 |
pythondev | help | <@Carolin> That is an interesting fact. What does kkk stand for? | 2017-10-29T13:58:47.000010 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-29T13:58:47.000010 | 1,509,285,527.00001 | 98,533 |
pythondev | help | <@Leif> is hahaha, a laugh or lol, not like in US that is Ku Klux Klan as <@Meg> talked earlier | 2017-10-29T14:26:22.000025 | Carolin | pythondev_help_Carolin_2017-10-29T14:26:22.000025 | 1,509,287,182.000025 | 98,534 |
pythondev | help | so in english, its more of a `caw` sound, than `kay`? | 2017-10-29T14:57:58.000135 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-29T14:57:58.000135 | 1,509,289,078.000135 | 98,535 |
pythondev | help | hi guys, new to python , looking for a place to contribute ? any suggestions | 2017-10-29T14:59:04.000021 | Carolyne | pythondev_help_Carolyne_2017-10-29T14:59:04.000021 | 1,509,289,144.000021 | 98,536 |
pythondev | help | Can anyone help me set up a python environment in VIM? I’ve got most of the way there ( I think ) but I’ve got a few issues and questions… (Disclaimer: I’m totally new to VIM) DM me | 2017-10-29T15:28:42.000001 | Tami | pythondev_help_Tami_2017-10-29T15:28:42.000001 | 1,509,290,922.000001 | 98,537 |
pythondev | help | Nevermind, I’ve got there I think. My only issue is that YCM doesn’t autocomplete here: `from typing import ...` I expect it to pop up and offer the import like `List, Callable etc...`. However if I do `import List \n List.[popup]` it autocompletes all of the classes inside the site package there.. So I’ve missed a co... | 2017-10-29T15:54:02.000108 | Tami | pythondev_help_Tami_2017-10-29T15:54:02.000108 | 1,509,292,442.000108 | 98,538 |
pythondev | help | <@Meg> Japanese 'ka' in 'kakarot' is basically 'ca' in 'car' | 2017-10-29T16:27:23.000035 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-10-29T16:27:23.000035 | 1,509,294,443.000035 | 98,539 |
pythondev | help | how did u set up the linter and autocomplition in vim? i legit was trying to do it for a while i couldnt get it | 2017-10-29T17:27:22.000099 | Leif | pythondev_help_Leif_2017-10-29T17:27:22.000099 | 1,509,298,042.000099 | 98,540 |
pythondev | help | Any C#/.NET users around? | 2017-10-29T18:36:11.000003 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-10-29T18:36:11.000003 | 1,509,302,171.000003 | 98,541 |
pythondev | help | I've used it but I'm no expert | 2017-10-29T18:39:35.000013 | Rosetta | pythondev_help_Rosetta_2017-10-29T18:39:35.000013 | 1,509,302,375.000013 | 98,542 |
pythondev | help | I may have found what I was looking for but basically I was just looking for any sort of standard opinion on how applications/projects should be laid out. | 2017-10-29T18:44:14.000002 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-10-29T18:44:14.000002 | 1,509,302,654.000002 | 98,543 |
pythondev | help | I think I was using the wrong terms and not finding much, but I know found some stuff that makes sense. | 2017-10-29T18:44:33.000066 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-10-29T18:44:33.000066 | 1,509,302,673.000066 | 98,544 |
pythondev | help | If you have a good resource to share that'd be cool, I was just lost for a few minutes of googling looking for something I thought would be pretty obvious. | 2017-10-29T18:44:56.000024 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-10-29T18:44:56.000024 | 1,509,302,696.000024 | 98,545 |
pythondev | help | pluralsight has lots of .net junk. I learned visual basic in the aol 2.5 days. | 2017-10-29T18:48:18.000006 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-10-29T18:48:18.000006 | 1,509,302,898.000006 | 98,546 |
pythondev | help | Most of what I did I read out of books a few years ago | 2017-10-29T18:57:39.000002 | Rosetta | pythondev_help_Rosetta_2017-10-29T18:57:39.000002 | 1,509,303,459.000002 | 98,547 |
pythondev | help | This probably isn't the best place to look for help regarding .Net though | 2017-10-29T18:58:14.000122 | Rosetta | pythondev_help_Rosetta_2017-10-29T18:58:14.000122 | 1,509,303,494.000122 | 98,548 |
pythondev | help | has anyone used pthon fire for cli tools? was looking at click but this looks pretty easy too <https://github.com/google/python-fire/blob/master/docs/guide.md> | 2017-10-29T23:21:57.000130 | Bruno | pythondev_help_Bruno_2017-10-29T23:21:57.000130 | 1,509,319,317.00013 | 98,549 |
pythondev | help | Click is much more explicit about what's going on... I don't like these examples. What I see from the guide, `fire` is full of implicit conversions to optional/required arguments, subcommands, etc. | 2017-10-29T23:38:38.000010 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-10-29T23:38:38.000010 | 1,509,320,318.00001 | 98,550 |
pythondev | help | Yeah I much prefer Click and it’s what I recommended in my Reliable Tools talk | 2017-10-30T00:22:17.000015 | Marcie | pythondev_help_Marcie_2017-10-30T00:22:17.000015 | 1,509,322,937.000015 | 98,551 |
pythondev | help | Kakarot is carrot | 2017-10-30T00:33:48.000015 | Mirna | pythondev_help_Mirna_2017-10-30T00:33:48.000015 | 1,509,323,628.000015 | 98,552 |
pythondev | help | <http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Origins_of_character_names> | 2017-10-30T00:34:29.000136 | Mirna | pythondev_help_Mirna_2017-10-30T00:34:29.000136 | 1,509,323,669.000136 | 98,553 |
pythondev | help | vegeta is part of vegetable | 2017-10-30T00:34:49.000011 | Mirna | pythondev_help_Mirna_2017-10-30T00:34:49.000011 | 1,509,323,689.000011 | 98,554 |
pythondev | help | Maybe the author is vegetarian :)) | 2017-10-30T00:35:50.000018 | Mirna | pythondev_help_Mirna_2017-10-30T00:35:50.000018 | 1,509,323,750.000018 | 98,555 |
pythondev | help | Hey Guys, I’m looking for ideas on how to upskill my software dev team outside of reading news and blogs etc. We’ve been together for a while and it all works, but, looking to freshen our process / skills with outside ideas. Thanks in advance…Will. | 2017-10-30T06:06:01.000158 | Evelin | pythondev_help_Evelin_2017-10-30T06:06:01.000158 | 1,509,343,561.000158 | 98,556 |
pythondev | help | Conferences? | 2017-10-30T06:18:06.000188 | Krysta | pythondev_help_Krysta_2017-10-30T06:18:06.000188 | 1,509,344,286.000188 | 98,557 |
pythondev | help | <@Evelin> a couple things come to mind
1. Hack day in office - each person picks something a little out of their area of expertise and tries to do something that has potential to benefit the company/ongoing projects.
2. Host or attend a local meetup in one of the languages you work in
3. Consider Pluralsight/Udemy/S... | 2017-10-30T06:24:45.000101 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:24:45.000101 | 1,509,344,685.000101 | 98,558 |
pythondev | help | 1 | 2017-10-30T06:31:31.000377 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-10-30T06:31:31.000377 | 1,509,345,091.000377 | 98,559 |
pythondev | help | also we're trying to implement a process where everyone can suggest a topic that he wants to give a presentation or wants to hear about it from someone else | 2017-10-30T06:32:17.000407 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-10-30T06:32:17.000407 | 1,509,345,137.000407 | 98,560 |
pythondev | help | and those presentations would be once a month or so | 2017-10-30T06:32:33.000228 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-10-30T06:32:33.000228 | 1,509,345,153.000228 | 98,561 |
pythondev | help | yes. I suggested something similar a couple times at my office and it was done twice before the others developed a lack of interest | 2017-10-30T06:33:37.000110 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:33:37.000110 | 1,509,345,217.00011 | 98,562 |
pythondev | help | tough balance - does all the content come from a clique group, and the rest of the team kinda coasts along, or is it required that everyone do at least one a year? | 2017-10-30T06:34:15.000019 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:34:15.000019 | 1,509,345,255.000019 | 98,563 |
pythondev | help | we won't make it required to attend | 2017-10-30T06:36:34.000179 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-10-30T06:36:34.000179 | 1,509,345,394.000179 | 98,564 |
pythondev | help | but want to provide food, drinks etc. to encourage people to stay after working hours | 2017-10-30T06:37:21.000340 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-10-30T06:37:21.000340 | 1,509,345,441.00034 | 98,565 |
pythondev | help | yeah, this was like a scheduled block during the day, once a month | 2017-10-30T06:38:18.000408 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:38:18.000408 | 1,509,345,498.000408 | 98,566 |
pythondev | help | usually 90 minutes at 3p, and everyone could leave after | 2017-10-30T06:38:34.000102 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:38:34.000102 | 1,509,345,514.000102 | 98,567 |
pythondev | help | and do you have some more conclusions why it failed? | 2017-10-30T06:40:31.000098 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-10-30T06:40:31.000098 | 1,509,345,631.000098 | 98,568 |
pythondev | help | <@Evelin> too bad you’re out of the London area, or I could point you to some people at a company I know in Guildford | 2017-10-30T06:40:37.000297 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:40:37.000297 | 1,509,345,637.000297 | 98,569 |
pythondev | help | company culture, no driving force pushing standards and such. | 2017-10-30T06:41:00.000256 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:41:00.000256 | 1,509,345,660.000256 | 98,570 |
pythondev | help | ok, and how big is the company? | 2017-10-30T06:41:27.000178 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-10-30T06:41:27.000178 | 1,509,345,687.000178 | 98,571 |
pythondev | help | entire team is pretty lazy in a number of ways, and very comfortable | 2017-10-30T06:41:32.000120 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:41:32.000120 | 1,509,345,692.00012 | 98,572 |
pythondev | help | 5 devs total, 15 people in all | 2017-10-30T06:41:52.000289 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:41:52.000289 | 1,509,345,712.000289 | 98,573 |
pythondev | help | so a pretty small one | 2017-10-30T06:41:58.000027 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:41:58.000027 | 1,509,345,718.000027 | 98,574 |
pythondev | help | hello | 2017-10-30T06:42:29.000074 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-10-30T06:42:29.000074 | 1,509,345,749.000074 | 98,575 |
pythondev | help | its a type of environment that I think fosters stagnation, in a number of ways | 2017-10-30T06:42:32.000026 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:42:32.000026 | 1,509,345,752.000026 | 98,576 |
pythondev | help | oh, we're a small one too, but some kind of software agency, so about 15 developers, 2 QA and CEO | 2017-10-30T06:42:47.000355 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-10-30T06:42:47.000355 | 1,509,345,767.000355 | 98,577 |
pythondev | help | fortunately, I’m isolated from about 95% of that | 2017-10-30T06:42:53.000430 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:42:53.000430 | 1,509,345,773.00043 | 98,578 |
pythondev | help | but looking for ways to scale and stay competetive against bigger and more well-known companies | 2017-10-30T06:43:47.000279 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-10-30T06:43:47.000279 | 1,509,345,827.000279 | 98,579 |
pythondev | help | part of the problem is the entire company started as a print publishing company, and moved to tech. the owner was a subject matter expert originally, but is certainly not now nor ever when it comes to tech. but she insists on having the kind of control over decisions as if she were. Combined with the fact there is _... | 2017-10-30T06:44:18.000222 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:44:18.000222 | 1,509,345,858.000222 | 98,580 |
pythondev | help | its pretty well known that we need some sort of project manager involved, but no way will a hire ever happen for that | 2017-10-30T06:44:39.000077 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:44:39.000077 | 1,509,345,879.000077 | 98,581 |
pythondev | help | hello? | 2017-10-30T06:45:31.000011 | Emily | pythondev_help_Emily_2017-10-30T06:45:31.000011 | 1,509,345,931.000011 | 98,582 |
pythondev | help | that's not good I guess, maybe one of you can go into management | 2017-10-30T06:46:30.000014 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-10-30T06:46:30.000014 | 1,509,345,990.000014 | 98,583 |
pythondev | help | is tkinter a good library to use when starting with gui's? | 2017-10-30T06:48:10.000066 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-10-30T06:48:10.000066 | 1,509,346,090.000066 | 98,584 |
pythondev | help | Maybe eventually, but certainly not at this place | 2017-10-30T06:48:49.000060 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:48:49.000060 | 1,509,346,129.00006 | 98,585 |
pythondev | help | I played a bit with it and it was ok. Your gui's won't be beautiful but it should be a good start | 2017-10-30T06:49:47.000239 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-10-30T06:49:47.000239 | 1,509,346,187.000239 | 98,586 |
pythondev | help | I'd say they've lost about 8M USD in about 9 years or so due lost sales and turnover as well as a huge mountain of technical debt that is making feature development move like molasses | 2017-10-30T06:50:07.000420 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:50:07.000420 | 1,509,346,207.00042 | 98,587 |
pythondev | help | yes its | 2017-10-30T06:50:10.000307 | Emily | pythondev_help_Emily_2017-10-30T06:50:10.000307 | 1,509,346,210.000307 | 98,588 |
pythondev | help | true !! | 2017-10-30T06:50:22.000225 | Emily | pythondev_help_Emily_2017-10-30T06:50:22.000225 | 1,509,346,222.000225 | 98,589 |
pythondev | help | you can try QT | 2017-10-30T06:50:33.000205 | Emily | pythondev_help_Emily_2017-10-30T06:50:33.000205 | 1,509,346,233.000205 | 98,590 |
pythondev | help | Hell, git branching is black magic to some of them. | 2017-10-30T06:50:44.000049 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-10-30T06:50:44.000049 | 1,509,346,244.000049 | 98,591 |
pythondev | help | thanks, so if its a good base/starting point, what would be a "beautiful gui"? id like it to remain free though | 2017-10-30T06:50:57.000178 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-10-30T06:50:57.000178 | 1,509,346,257.000178 | 98,592 |
pythondev | help | i guess PyQt | 2017-10-30T06:52:37.000012 | Emily | pythondev_help_Emily_2017-10-30T06:52:37.000012 | 1,509,346,357.000012 | 98,593 |
pythondev | help | i thought pyqt was paid? | 2017-10-30T06:52:48.000135 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-10-30T06:52:48.000135 | 1,509,346,368.000135 | 98,594 |
pythondev | help | WxPython | 2017-10-30T06:52:58.000029 | Emily | pythondev_help_Emily_2017-10-30T06:52:58.000029 | 1,509,346,378.000029 | 98,595 |
pythondev | help | open source | 2017-10-30T06:53:06.000194 | Emily | pythondev_help_Emily_2017-10-30T06:53:06.000194 | 1,509,346,386.000194 | 98,596 |
pythondev | help | must have misread it | 2017-10-30T06:53:15.000019 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-10-30T06:53:15.000019 | 1,509,346,395.000019 | 98,597 |
pythondev | help | PyGTK | 2017-10-30T06:53:54.000439 | Emily | pythondev_help_Emily_2017-10-30T06:53:54.000439 | 1,509,346,434.000439 | 98,598 |
pythondev | help | <https://insights.dice.com/2017/08/07/7-top-python-gui-frameworks-for-2017-2/>
```Conclusion
This is a great set of frameworks that should cover most needs. All except PyQt are completely free.``` | 2017-10-30T06:53:58.000239 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-10-30T06:53:58.000239 | 1,509,346,438.000239 | 98,599 |
pythondev | help | GTK is for GNome environment | 2017-10-30T06:54:18.000456 | Emily | pythondev_help_Emily_2017-10-30T06:54:18.000456 | 1,509,346,458.000456 | 98,600 |
pythondev | help | There is some restriction on QT if you sell your product I believe | 2017-10-30T06:54:33.000051 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-10-30T06:54:33.000051 | 1,509,346,473.000051 | 98,601 |
pythondev | help | ah ok, so free for dev but paid for distribution? that sorta thing? | 2017-10-30T06:54:51.000306 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-10-30T06:54:51.000306 | 1,509,346,491.000306 | 98,602 |
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