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pythondev | help | Well that will teach me not to scroll up and read the full traceback =P | 2017-10-31T14:53:31.000152 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-10-31T14:53:31.000152 | 1,509,461,611.000152 | 98,903 |
pythondev | help | :joy: | 2017-10-31T14:54:12.000335 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-10-31T14:54:12.000335 | 1,509,461,652.000335 | 98,904 |
pythondev | help | <@Kandis> Can you post the code you're using to read the csv and load engagements? | 2017-10-31T14:59:00.000285 | Antionette | pythondev_help_Antionette_2017-10-31T14:59:00.000285 | 1,509,461,940.000285 | 98,905 |
pythondev | help | something is off.. i went back to re-run the previous code, and it keeps telling me the same error: | 2017-10-31T15:01:15.000233 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-10-31T15:01:15.000233 | 1,509,462,075.000233 | 98,906 |
pythondev | help | TypeError: list indices must be integers or slices, not str | 2017-10-31T15:01:28.000195 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-10-31T15:01:28.000195 | 1,509,462,088.000195 | 98,907 |
pythondev | help | now i re-run all the codes again and again, it now worked….. | 2017-10-31T15:02:54.000461 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-10-31T15:02:54.000461 | 1,509,462,174.000461 | 98,908 |
pythondev | help | :fearful: | 2017-10-31T15:03:03.000290 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-10-31T15:03:03.000290 | 1,509,462,183.00029 | 98,909 |
pythondev | help | it happens to me a lot when using Jupyter? | 2017-10-31T15:03:52.000042 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-10-31T15:03:52.000042 | 1,509,462,232.000042 | 98,910 |
pythondev | help | i guess if i chanced any previous code, even though the previous code does not relate to what my other codes, i will have to re-run them all to make sure the after codes run smoothly? | 2017-10-31T15:05:02.000245 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-10-31T15:05:02.000245 | 1,509,462,302.000245 | 98,911 |
pythondev | help | relate to my other codes* | 2017-10-31T15:05:21.000480 | Kandis | pythondev_help_Kandis_2017-10-31T15:05:21.000480 | 1,509,462,321.00048 | 98,912 |
pythondev | help | Morning guys! | 2017-11-01T01:44:24.000002 | Ricki | pythondev_help_Ricki_2017-11-01T01:44:24.000002 | 1,509,500,664.000002 | 98,913 |
pythondev | help | can anyone help with kivy? im new to it and ive googled around but cant seem to find an answer to what im trying to do | 2017-11-01T06:23:44.000329 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-11-01T06:23:44.000329 | 1,509,517,424.000329 | 98,914 |
pythondev | help | You can try ask your question in <#C07FJKDNH|kivy> | 2017-11-01T06:34:30.000277 | Carri | pythondev_help_Carri_2017-11-01T06:34:30.000277 | 1,509,518,070.000277 | 98,915 |
pythondev | help | i was going to but looks like nobody uses it | 2017-11-01T06:36:56.000252 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-11-01T06:36:56.000252 | 1,509,518,216.000252 | 98,916 |
pythondev | help | the channel i mean | 2017-11-01T06:37:02.000216 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-11-01T06:37:02.000216 | 1,509,518,222.000216 | 98,917 |
pythondev | help | This slack group uses the free tier, so it only shows the last 10,000 messages across the entire group | 2017-11-01T06:37:34.000168 | Carri | pythondev_help_Carri_2017-11-01T06:37:34.000168 | 1,509,518,254.000168 | 98,918 |
pythondev | help | true, but the last activity was september 15th haha | 2017-11-01T06:37:52.000039 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-11-01T06:37:52.000039 | 1,509,518,272.000039 | 98,919 |
pythondev | help | There are currently ~520k messages in the history, so loads that can't be seen | 2017-11-01T06:37:55.000099 | Carri | pythondev_help_Carri_2017-11-01T06:37:55.000099 | 1,509,518,275.000099 | 98,920 |
pythondev | help | True | 2017-11-01T06:38:01.000148 | Carri | pythondev_help_Carri_2017-11-01T06:38:01.000148 | 1,509,518,281.000148 | 98,921 |
pythondev | help | ah ok, ill ask there | 2017-11-01T06:38:02.000264 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-11-01T06:38:02.000264 | 1,509,518,282.000264 | 98,922 |
pythondev | help | if no one responds, just share/cross-post your question into here | 2017-11-01T06:38:28.000291 | Carri | pythondev_help_Carri_2017-11-01T06:38:28.000291 | 1,509,518,308.000291 | 98,923 |
pythondev | help | ok, thanks | 2017-11-01T06:39:14.000068 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-11-01T06:39:14.000068 | 1,509,518,354.000068 | 98,924 |
pythondev | help | hello community! :slightly_smiling_face:
my ideas are currently blocked by the following problem:
*context:* i’m trying to build a simple (read-only) python api client for a storage product, but as I’m lazy I’m trying to do things dynamically…
*problem*: the api server has endpoints like this:
```
GET: /monitor/host... | 2017-11-01T07:19:20.000105 | Caitlyn | pythondev_help_Caitlyn_2017-11-01T07:19:20.000105 | 1,509,520,760.000105 | 98,925 |
pythondev | help | what's the best way to mock a method on a mock object? | 2017-11-01T07:39:24.000151 | Reed | pythondev_help_Reed_2017-11-01T07:39:24.000151 | 1,509,521,964.000151 | 98,926 |
pythondev | help | I am trying to groupby two columns on a DataFrame and select a third column | 2017-11-01T07:42:04.000231 | Malorie | pythondev_help_Malorie_2017-11-01T07:42:04.000231 | 1,509,522,124.000231 | 98,927 |
pythondev | help | not sum count or aggregate | 2017-11-01T07:42:17.000202 | Malorie | pythondev_help_Malorie_2017-11-01T07:42:17.000202 | 1,509,522,137.000202 | 98,928 |
pythondev | help | any way I can only select a third column based on all available combinations of first two columns in a dataframe? | 2017-11-01T07:42:47.000268 | Malorie | pythondev_help_Malorie_2017-11-01T07:42:47.000268 | 1,509,522,167.000268 | 98,929 |
pythondev | help | Do you mean something like :
```
df.groupby(['A','B'])['C']
``` | 2017-11-01T08:24:44.000052 | Catrina | pythondev_help_Catrina_2017-11-01T08:24:44.000052 | 1,509,524,684.000052 | 98,930 |
pythondev | help | yes lili i guess this should work? | 2017-11-01T08:26:45.000223 | Malorie | pythondev_help_Malorie_2017-11-01T08:26:45.000223 | 1,509,524,805.000223 | 98,931 |
pythondev | help | sorry doesnt work but thanks | 2017-11-01T08:38:37.000287 | Malorie | pythondev_help_Malorie_2017-11-01T08:38:37.000287 | 1,509,525,517.000287 | 98,932 |
pythondev | help | the first thing that came to my mind was something like this ```from functools import partial
class Monitor(object):
base_url = 'monitor'
def __getattr__(self, endpoint, **kwargs):
base_call = '/{base_url}/{endpoint}'.format(
base_url=Monitor.base_url,
endpoint=endpoint
... | 2017-11-01T08:58:20.000148 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-11-01T08:58:20.000148 | 1,509,526,700.000148 | 98,933 |
pythondev | help | example usage ```In [9]: monitor = Monitor()
In [10]: monitor.host(nodeId='a')
Out[10]: '/monitor/host?nodeId=a'
``` | 2017-11-01T08:59:03.000306 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-11-01T08:59:03.000306 | 1,509,526,743.000306 | 98,934 |
pythondev | help | did you have something similar in mind or did I completely misinterpret your question? | 2017-11-01T08:59:44.000068 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-11-01T08:59:44.000068 | 1,509,526,784.000068 | 98,935 |
pythondev | help | holy fuck! that is exactly what I needed! | 2017-11-01T09:11:01.000338 | Caitlyn | pythondev_help_Caitlyn_2017-11-01T09:11:01.000338 | 1,509,527,461.000338 | 98,936 |
pythondev | help | :heart: | 2017-11-01T09:11:06.000455 | Caitlyn | pythondev_help_Caitlyn_2017-11-01T09:11:06.000455 | 1,509,527,466.000455 | 98,937 |
pythondev | help | thank you | 2017-11-01T09:11:11.000116 | Caitlyn | pythondev_help_Caitlyn_2017-11-01T09:11:11.000116 | 1,509,527,471.000116 | 98,938 |
pythondev | help | check this out:
```
class Monitor(object):
base_url = 'monitor'
def __getattr__(self, endpoint):
def handler(**kwargs):
return self._magic(endpoint, **kwargs)
return handler
def _magic(self, command, **kwargs):
print command
print kwargs
a = Monitor()
a.node(no... | 2017-11-01T09:17:32.000196 | Caitlyn | pythondev_help_Caitlyn_2017-11-01T09:17:32.000196 | 1,509,527,852.000196 | 98,939 |
pythondev | help | I find Flexmock (<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/flexmock>) easy and friendly to use for mocks | 2017-11-01T10:13:34.000581 | Jenise | pythondev_help_Jenise_2017-11-01T10:13:34.000581 | 1,509,531,214.000581 | 98,940 |
pythondev | help | Aloha . I am a mathematician i work as .NET developer and i am in intermediate level in Python + C# . I wanted to learn F# for scripting purposes for C# mainly projects and for Python . Is it worth it? | 2017-11-01T10:48:50.000786 | Hyun | pythondev_help_Hyun_2017-11-01T10:48:50.000786 | 1,509,533,330.000786 | 98,941 |
pythondev | help | I have a django/postgres question: in this current project, we have a ton of fields using the django-picklefield. but I need to find and replace some of the contents of these fields. Any idea how to depickle this data? | 2017-11-01T11:38:37.000388 | Carley | pythondev_help_Carley_2017-11-01T11:38:37.000388 | 1,509,536,317.000388 | 98,942 |
pythondev | help | <@Carley> better to ask in <#C0LMFRMB5|django> | 2017-11-01T11:40:37.000379 | Vada | pythondev_help_Vada_2017-11-01T11:40:37.000379 | 1,509,536,437.000379 | 98,943 |
pythondev | help | <@Vada> cheers! | 2017-11-01T12:07:23.000349 | Carley | pythondev_help_Carley_2017-11-01T12:07:23.000349 | 1,509,538,043.000349 | 98,944 |
pythondev | help | hey, i have a question | 2017-11-01T12:27:50.000546 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:27:50.000546 | 1,509,539,270.000546 | 98,945 |
pythondev | help | I'm doing an app with flask | 2017-11-01T12:28:05.000026 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:28:05.000026 | 1,509,539,285.000026 | 98,946 |
pythondev | help | and i'm doing a test for the endpoints with pytest | 2017-11-01T12:28:34.000107 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:28:34.000107 | 1,509,539,314.000107 | 98,947 |
pythondev | help | this is my test | 2017-11-01T12:28:38.000151 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:28:38.000151 | 1,509,539,318.000151 | 98,948 |
pythondev | help | ```
from flask_api import status
import pytest
@pytest.mark.parametrize("url,expected", [
('/ping', status.HTTP_200_OK)
])
def test_ping(url, expected):
response = client.get(url)
assert response.status_code == expected
``` | 2017-11-01T12:28:45.000333 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:28:45.000333 | 1,509,539,325.000333 | 98,949 |
pythondev | help | and this is my config for test | 2017-11-01T12:28:50.000637 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:28:50.000637 | 1,509,539,330.000637 | 98,950 |
pythondev | help | ```
import pytest
from app import create_app
@pytest.fixture
def app():
return create_app()
``` | 2017-11-01T12:29:04.000130 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:29:04.000130 | 1,509,539,344.00013 | 98,951 |
pythondev | help | but when I run my test | 2017-11-01T12:29:16.000379 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:29:16.000379 | 1,509,539,356.000379 | 98,952 |
pythondev | help | fail 'cause says that client is not defined | 2017-11-01T12:29:32.000485 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:29:32.000485 | 1,509,539,372.000485 | 98,953 |
pythondev | help | I don't have idea | 2017-11-01T12:29:44.000672 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:29:44.000672 | 1,509,539,384.000672 | 98,954 |
pythondev | help | why | 2017-11-01T12:29:51.000309 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:29:51.000309 | 1,509,539,391.000309 | 98,955 |
pythondev | help | you don't use the `app` fixture anywhere | 2017-11-01T12:39:58.000163 | Richelle | pythondev_help_Richelle_2017-11-01T12:39:58.000163 | 1,509,539,998.000163 | 98,956 |
pythondev | help | Which might be part of the problem? | 2017-11-01T12:40:09.000135 | Richelle | pythondev_help_Richelle_2017-11-01T12:40:09.000135 | 1,509,540,009.000135 | 98,957 |
pythondev | help | Yes, i don't use | 2017-11-01T12:41:33.000050 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:41:33.000050 | 1,509,540,093.00005 | 98,958 |
pythondev | help | so I think you need something like `def test_ping(url, expected, app):` or at least that's how I've done most of mine | 2017-11-01T12:41:37.000234 | Richelle | pythondev_help_Richelle_2017-11-01T12:41:37.000234 | 1,509,540,097.000234 | 98,959 |
pythondev | help | yes i try | 2017-11-01T12:41:55.000336 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:41:55.000336 | 1,509,540,115.000336 | 98,960 |
pythondev | help | but says that flask object has not attribute get | 2017-11-01T12:42:08.000064 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:42:08.000064 | 1,509,540,128.000064 | 98,961 |
pythondev | help | You're using the pytest-flask plugin for pytest I'm guessing? | 2017-11-01T12:47:49.000601 | Richelle | pythondev_help_Richelle_2017-11-01T12:47:49.000601 | 1,509,540,469.000601 | 98,962 |
pythondev | help | pytest | 2017-11-01T12:50:17.000565 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:50:17.000565 | 1,509,540,617.000565 | 98,963 |
pythondev | help | No clue if this is helpful, but <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34913348/flask-object-has-no-attribute-post-error-for-login-unit-test> | 2017-11-01T12:50:22.000615 | Richelle | pythondev_help_Richelle_2017-11-01T12:50:22.000615 | 1,509,540,622.000615 | 98,964 |
pythondev | help | ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | 2017-11-01T12:50:30.000591 | Richelle | pythondev_help_Richelle_2017-11-01T12:50:30.000591 | 1,509,540,630.000591 | 98,965 |
pythondev | help | thanks man | 2017-11-01T12:52:41.000214 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:52:41.000214 | 1,509,540,761.000214 | 98,966 |
pythondev | help | i'm install pytest-flask | 2017-11-01T12:52:50.000045 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:52:50.000045 | 1,509,540,770.000045 | 98,967 |
pythondev | help | and this install client fixture | 2017-11-01T12:52:59.000321 | Annis | pythondev_help_Annis_2017-11-01T12:52:59.000321 | 1,509,540,779.000321 | 98,968 |
pythondev | help | I use the TestApp from WebOB. | 2017-11-01T12:54:19.000742 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-11-01T12:54:19.000742 | 1,509,540,859.000742 | 98,969 |
pythondev | help | example of my fixtures: <https://github.com/openstax/research-p3-experiment-4/blob/master/tests/conftest.py> | 2017-11-01T12:54:47.000338 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-11-01T12:54:47.000338 | 1,509,540,887.000338 | 98,970 |
pythondev | help | ```
@pytest.yield_fixture(scope='session')
def app(app_config):
"""An application for the tests."""
_app = create_app()
_app.config.update(app_config)
ctx = _app.test_request_context()
ctx.push()
populate_data(_app.security.datastore)
create_subjects(_db)
create_assignments(_db)
y... | 2017-11-01T12:55:14.000384 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-11-01T12:55:14.000384 | 1,509,540,914.000384 | 98,971 |
pythondev | help | TestApp will provide all the nice `.get` `.post` methods | 2017-11-01T12:55:49.000265 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-11-01T12:55:49.000265 | 1,509,540,949.000265 | 98,972 |
pythondev | help | ```
def test_dashboard_login_successful_after_redirect(test_client):
response = test_client.get('/')
assert response.status_code == 302
response = response.follow()
form = response.form
form['email'] = '<mailto:mike@mike.com|mike@mike.com>'
form['password'] = 'password'
response = form.submi... | 2017-11-01T12:56:18.000102 | Johana | pythondev_help_Johana_2017-11-01T12:56:18.000102 | 1,509,540,978.000102 | 98,973 |
pythondev | help | Is there a way to compare two sets and see which items are different and unique to which set as well as which are common? aka unique to A, unique to B or common to both | 2017-11-01T13:57:14.000769 | Lory | pythondev_help_Lory_2017-11-01T13:57:14.000769 | 1,509,544,634.000769 | 98,974 |
pythondev | help | ```
>>> first = set('abc')
>>> second = set('cde')
>>> first - second, second - first, first & second
({'a', 'b'}, {'d', 'e'}, {'c'})
``` | 2017-11-01T13:58:52.000281 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-11-01T13:58:52.000281 | 1,509,544,732.000281 | 98,975 |
pythondev | help | awesome thanks | 2017-11-01T14:04:55.000699 | Lory | pythondev_help_Lory_2017-11-01T14:04:55.000699 | 1,509,545,095.000699 | 98,976 |
pythondev | help | yup, that works as well. If I recall correctly, this one uses closures, but I'm not sure about differences between performance/usages of partial vs closures | 2017-11-01T14:23:32.000419 | Mirian | pythondev_help_Mirian_2017-11-01T14:23:32.000419 | 1,509,546,212.000419 | 98,977 |
pythondev | help | Hey folks. Take a look at this project: <https://github.com/datamade/census/blob/master/census/core.py>. I’m thinking about ways to make it more intuitive based on what it’s trying to model. For example, `acs5` and `acs5dp` are two different methods of `Census()`. But the class associated with `acs5` (`ACS5Client()`) i... | 2017-11-01T19:09:35.000105 | Kenny | pythondev_help_Kenny_2017-11-01T19:09:35.000105 | 1,509,563,375.000105 | 98,978 |
pythondev | help | Having a hard time getting the hang of unittest.mock to mock an object ensuring the mock has the same API as the object. | 2017-11-01T20:05:19.000179 | Angelina | pythondev_help_Angelina_2017-11-01T20:05:19.000179 | 1,509,566,719.000179 | 98,979 |
pythondev | help | example object that's slow to create and gets passed around an application:
```class Foo:
def __init__(self, one, two, three):
delay = 8
time.sleep(delay)
self.one = one
self.two = two
self.three = three
self.logic = True``` | 2017-11-01T20:06:14.000341 | Angelina | pythondev_help_Angelina_2017-11-01T20:06:14.000341 | 1,509,566,774.000341 | 98,980 |
pythondev | help | Trying to test a function that takes that object as an argument
```def list_foo(foo):
return [foo.one, foo.two, foo.three]``` | 2017-11-01T20:07:48.000151 | Angelina | pythondev_help_Angelina_2017-11-01T20:07:48.000151 | 1,509,566,868.000151 | 98,981 |
pythondev | help | this passes:
```class FooTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_list_foo(self):
expected_list = [1, 2, 3]
mock_foo = mock.create_autospec(spec=Foo, instance=True,
one=1, two=2, three=3,)
foo_list = list_foo(mock_foo)
self.assertEqual(expected_list... | 2017-11-01T20:08:37.000157 | Angelina | pythondev_help_Angelina_2017-11-01T20:08:37.000157 | 1,509,566,917.000157 | 98,982 |
pythondev | help | but so does this:
``` def test_list_foo(self):
expected_list = [1, 2, 3]
mock_foo = mock.create_autospec(spec=Foo, instance=True,
one=1, two=2, three=3, four=4)
foo_list = list_foo(mock_foo)
self.assertEqual(expected_list, foo_list)``` | 2017-11-01T20:09:31.000199 | Angelina | pythondev_help_Angelina_2017-11-01T20:09:31.000199 | 1,509,566,971.000199 | 98,983 |
pythondev | help | and the 'four=4' parameter isn't part of the Foo object. | 2017-11-01T20:10:21.000123 | Angelina | pythondev_help_Angelina_2017-11-01T20:10:21.000123 | 1,509,567,021.000123 | 98,984 |
pythondev | help | I would like to see an AttributeError raised there | 2017-11-01T20:11:17.000010 | Angelina | pythondev_help_Angelina_2017-11-01T20:11:17.000010 | 1,509,567,077.00001 | 98,985 |
pythondev | help | but adding spec_set causes an AttributeError for 'one=1', which I don't understand | 2017-11-01T20:12:53.000062 | Angelina | pythondev_help_Angelina_2017-11-01T20:12:53.000062 | 1,509,567,173.000062 | 98,986 |
pythondev | help | think I found my answer here
<https://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.mock.html#autospeccing> | 2017-11-01T20:42:11.000193 | Angelina | pythondev_help_Angelina_2017-11-01T20:42:11.000193 | 1,509,568,931.000193 | 98,987 |
pythondev | help | Anyone in here build sites or deal with them in the real estate marketing. I have questions about lead generation stuff | 2017-11-01T21:11:28.000031 | Bruno | pythondev_help_Bruno_2017-11-01T21:11:28.000031 | 1,509,570,688.000031 | 98,988 |
pythondev | help | Anyone?
<https://intellij-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115000667964-Docker-compose-remote-debbuger-fails-to-gracefully-terminate-containers> | 2017-11-01T22:17:32.000016 | Rochel | pythondev_help_Rochel_2017-11-01T22:17:32.000016 | 1,509,574,652.000016 | 98,989 |
pythondev | help | new to python .... could you please tell me what a mock is in python? | 2017-11-02T00:14:38.000128 | Renae | pythondev_help_Renae_2017-11-02T00:14:38.000128 | 1,509,581,678.000128 | 98,990 |
pythondev | help | can someone please help with kivy? im struggling with the rules | 2017-11-02T09:40:49.000372 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-11-02T09:40:49.000372 | 1,509,615,649.000372 | 98,991 |
pythondev | help | There’s a <#C07FJKDNH|kivy> channel in this team. I bet you could get a hand from someone there. | 2017-11-02T09:42:04.000121 | Harlan | pythondev_help_Harlan_2017-11-02T09:42:04.000121 | 1,509,615,724.000121 | 98,992 |
pythondev | help | <@Kenny> It looks like the “Dp” could be done away with completely by just initializing the ACS{n}Client classes with the variables that the Dp classes supply. | 2017-11-02T09:43:54.000767 | Harlan | pythondev_help_Harlan_2017-11-02T09:43:54.000767 | 1,509,615,834.000767 | 98,993 |
pythondev | help | Honestly there are a few things about that library that could be improved. | 2017-11-02T09:45:01.000599 | Harlan | pythondev_help_Harlan_2017-11-02T09:45:01.000599 | 1,509,615,901.000599 | 98,994 |
pythondev | help | nobody seems to be active in that channel tho | 2017-11-02T09:49:59.000473 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-11-02T09:49:59.000473 | 1,509,616,199.000473 | 98,995 |
pythondev | help | <@Kenny>
The first would probably to be break those classes out into more than one file called `core.py`. With a name like core it makes me think that they were going to add more files/break up the core file but then just didn’t.
The second would be all of the cryptic class names. I guess if you know the field/dataset... | 2017-11-02T09:53:46.000401 | Harlan | pythondev_help_Harlan_2017-11-02T09:53:46.000401 | 1,509,616,426.000401 | 98,996 |
pythondev | help | <@Toby> then unfortunately, you might have to look elsewhere for kivy help. | 2017-11-02T09:54:14.000707 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-11-02T09:54:14.000707 | 1,509,616,454.000707 | 98,997 |
pythondev | help | <@Toby> I just noticed that I was the second person to recommend you look in the kivy channel, and that you already did. | 2017-11-02T09:54:21.000440 | Harlan | pythondev_help_Harlan_2017-11-02T09:54:21.000440 | 1,509,616,461.00044 | 98,998 |
pythondev | help | i asked a question in that channel yesterday and nobody has messaged in it since | 2017-11-02T09:55:14.000798 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-11-02T09:55:14.000798 | 1,509,616,514.000798 | 98,999 |
pythondev | help | yeah, its definitely a low-activity channel | 2017-11-02T09:56:24.000736 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-11-02T09:56:24.000736 | 1,509,616,584.000736 | 99,000 |
pythondev | help | yeah... and google doesnt help much | 2017-11-02T09:57:23.000871 | Toby | pythondev_help_Toby_2017-11-02T09:57:23.000871 | 1,509,616,643.000871 | 99,001 |
pythondev | help | which suggests there are not many people in this community with knowledge and familarity | 2017-11-02T09:57:31.000268 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-11-02T09:57:31.000268 | 1,509,616,651.000268 | 99,002 |
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