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pythondev | help | I would start by deleting pycharm then, and then running those commands I sent earlier | 2017-11-16T16:58:20.000072 | Lory | pythondev_help_Lory_2017-11-16T16:58:20.000072 | 1,510,851,500.000072 | 100,603 |
pythondev | help | man brew is your friend | 2017-11-16T16:58:25.000171 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-11-16T16:58:25.000171 | 1,510,851,505.000171 | 100,604 |
pythondev | help | someone else would probably know better though | 2017-11-16T16:58:26.000163 | Lory | pythondev_help_Lory_2017-11-16T16:58:26.000163 | 1,510,851,506.000163 | 100,605 |
pythondev | help | if you want to get rid of pycharm that is | 2017-11-16T16:58:58.000242 | Lory | pythondev_help_Lory_2017-11-16T16:58:58.000242 | 1,510,851,538.000242 | 100,606 |
pythondev | help | <#C6E28H1HV|os_mac> may be of assistance, can't say how active it is | 2017-11-16T16:59:00.000261 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-11-16T16:59:00.000261 | 1,510,851,540.000261 | 100,607 |
pythondev | help | packages installed with brew can be uninstalled with brew and deps pruned etc | 2017-11-16T16:59:26.000003 | Tandra | pythondev_help_Tandra_2017-11-16T16:59:26.000003 | 1,510,851,566.000003 | 100,608 |
pythondev | help | I do want to use PyCharm - however, I don’t think it installs anything Python-related, just uses whatever’s on the system. | 2017-11-16T16:59:37.000021 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T16:59:37.000021 | 1,510,851,577.000021 | 100,609 |
pythondev | help | I ran brew prune earlier, looks like I only have a pretty minimal set of brew packages installed right now. | 2017-11-16T16:59:57.000238 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T16:59:57.000238 | 1,510,851,597.000238 | 100,610 |
pythondev | help | So apparently anaconda messes with .profile, the .bashrc equivalent on Mac | 2017-11-16T17:01:49.000324 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:01:49.000324 | 1,510,851,709.000324 | 100,611 |
pythondev | help | holy crap, I still have npm garbage on here. | 2017-11-16T17:03:45.000202 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:03:45.000202 | 1,510,851,825.000202 | 100,612 |
pythondev | help | `.profile` is a UNIX thing, it's not Mac-specific, and it's not exactly equivalent to `.bashrc` in terms of history/what reads it | 2017-11-16T17:04:56.000261 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-11-16T17:04:56.000261 | 1,510,851,896.000261 | 100,613 |
pythondev | help | But unless you care, I wouldn't bother reading more than just knowing that for now | 2017-11-16T17:05:38.000098 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-11-16T17:05:38.000098 | 1,510,851,938.000098 | 100,614 |
pythondev | help | you have no idea how much I care :smile: | 2017-11-16T17:06:21.000040 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:06:21.000040 | 1,510,851,981.00004 | 100,615 |
pythondev | help | lol | 2017-11-16T17:06:29.000224 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-11-16T17:06:29.000224 | 1,510,851,989.000224 | 100,616 |
pythondev | help | I legit am interested in getting elbows-deep in the Unix-y bits of MacOS | 2017-11-16T17:06:55.000213 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:06:55.000213 | 1,510,852,015.000213 | 100,617 |
pythondev | help | I’m just not sure what bits are common to all Unixes and what bits are MacOS, which results in some confusion | 2017-11-16T17:07:33.000008 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:07:33.000008 | 1,510,852,053.000008 | 100,618 |
pythondev | help | And I don't know anything about OSX, so when I see something I do know, it's obviously UNIX/Linux | 2017-11-16T17:09:00.000079 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-11-16T17:09:00.000079 | 1,510,852,140.000079 | 100,619 |
pythondev | help | there ya go! | 2017-11-16T17:09:07.000284 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:09:07.000284 | 1,510,852,147.000284 | 100,620 |
pythondev | help | So if there’s something that a Unix/Linux person doesn’t recognize, e.g. a .DS_Store, that’s Mac stuff. | 2017-11-16T17:09:51.000032 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:09:51.000032 | 1,510,852,191.000032 | 100,621 |
pythondev | help | All I know about DS_Store is I sometimes get it in downloads and it makes me angry | 2017-11-16T17:11:13.000004 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-11-16T17:11:13.000004 | 1,510,852,273.000004 | 100,622 |
pythondev | help | ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | 2017-11-16T17:11:14.000346 | Mallie | pythondev_help_Mallie_2017-11-16T17:11:14.000346 | 1,510,852,274.000346 | 100,623 |
pythondev | help | it’s a Mac thing, I believe it contains tagging information for the Mac file system - equivalent to the Windows desktop.ini that pollutes everything. | 2017-11-16T17:12:06.000351 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:12:06.000351 | 1,510,852,326.000351 | 100,624 |
pythondev | help | Hi | 2017-11-16T17:12:55.000370 | Julee | pythondev_help_Julee_2017-11-16T17:12:55.000370 | 1,510,852,375.00037 | 100,625 |
pythondev | help | Anyone who can help me with Django? | 2017-11-16T17:13:25.000227 | Julee | pythondev_help_Julee_2017-11-16T17:13:25.000227 | 1,510,852,405.000227 | 100,626 |
pythondev | help | probably. you should go ahead and ask your question instead of asking to ask :smile: | 2017-11-16T17:14:19.000057 | Frieda | pythondev_help_Frieda_2017-11-16T17:14:19.000057 | 1,510,852,459.000057 | 100,627 |
pythondev | help | also, <#C0LMFRMB5|django> might be a better place to start | 2017-11-16T17:14:25.000518 | Frieda | pythondev_help_Frieda_2017-11-16T17:14:25.000518 | 1,510,852,465.000518 | 100,628 |
pythondev | help | Oh, I didn’t realise there was a Django channel | 2017-11-16T17:14:59.000424 | Julee | pythondev_help_Julee_2017-11-16T17:14:59.000424 | 1,510,852,499.000424 | 100,629 |
pythondev | help | thanks | 2017-11-16T17:14:59.000431 | Julee | pythondev_help_Julee_2017-11-16T17:14:59.000431 | 1,510,852,499.000431 | 100,630 |
pythondev | help | yeah, they're not all listed at first. slack's a little strange that way | 2017-11-16T17:15:21.000559 | Frieda | pythondev_help_Frieda_2017-11-16T17:15:21.000559 | 1,510,852,521.000559 | 100,631 |
pythondev | help | wow, after a ton of deleting config dot-files and cleaning my .profile, I have finally cleaned all the filthy nasty old python stuff from my system. | 2017-11-16T17:44:04.000182 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:44:04.000182 | 1,510,854,244.000182 | 100,632 |
pythondev | help | Now I *think* I only have the OEM 2.7 Python, and I’m gonna let brew install the latest Python | 2017-11-16T17:44:41.000443 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:44:41.000443 | 1,510,854,281.000443 | 100,633 |
pythondev | help | oh jeez, brew doctor is throwing a LOT of warnings | 2017-11-16T17:48:34.000301 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:48:34.000301 | 1,510,854,514.000301 | 100,634 |
pythondev | help | uh who do I ask about messing with /Library/Frameworks | 2017-11-16T17:50:59.000240 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:50:59.000240 | 1,510,854,659.00024 | 100,635 |
pythondev | help | oh nvm, it’s actually not a big deal, I can delete those | 2017-11-16T17:52:34.000381 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T17:52:34.000381 | 1,510,854,754.000381 | 100,636 |
pythondev | help | return a | 2017-11-16T18:04:07.000002 | Douglas | pythondev_help_Douglas_2017-11-16T18:04:07.000002 | 1,510,855,447.000002 | 100,637 |
pythondev | help | WTF. Why does bash think pip is in a non-existent directory | 2017-11-16T18:22:07.000052 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T18:22:07.000052 | 1,510,856,527.000052 | 100,638 |
pythondev | help | I have /usr/local/bin/pip present, it works perfectly fine | 2017-11-16T18:23:07.000189 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T18:23:07.000189 | 1,510,856,587.000189 | 100,639 |
pythondev | help | for whatever reason, whenever I try to run pip, it defaults to the anaconda path | 2017-11-16T18:23:43.000292 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T18:23:43.000292 | 1,510,856,623.000292 | 100,640 |
pythondev | help | oh nvm just had to restart bash :> | 2017-11-16T18:23:54.000193 | Bradly | pythondev_help_Bradly_2017-11-16T18:23:54.000193 | 1,510,856,634.000193 | 100,641 |
pythondev | help | Or execute `source .bash_profile` or what file you modified to change the path | 2017-11-16T18:47:06.000370 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-11-16T18:47:06.000370 | 1,510,858,026.00037 | 100,642 |
pythondev | help | <@Bradly>, I would get pyenv and install a new python using that | 2017-11-16T19:02:49.000350 | Winnifred | pythondev_help_Winnifred_2017-11-16T19:02:49.000350 | 1,510,858,969.00035 | 100,643 |
pythondev | help | Using `sqlalchemy` I'm trying to add objects to my database. I have a session object which I use to add and commit the objects to the database. The question I have is, how exactly should I deal with creating and opening the session? Should I persist the connection through the whole time the program runs as well as the... | 2017-11-16T19:58:26.000089 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-11-16T19:58:26.000089 | 1,510,862,306.000089 | 100,644 |
pythondev | help | <@Myong> you should generally keep the connection open but as for sessions, it can vary. depends on if you want to use session vs. transaction scope, or sometimes its kept around the length of a transaction (say, a request on an API) | 2017-11-16T20:08:44.000235 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-11-16T20:08:44.000235 | 1,510,862,924.000235 | 100,645 |
pythondev | help | SQLAlchemy has a good writeup of making the decision for scoping sessions here: <http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/orm/session_basics.html#session-faq-whentocreate> | 2017-11-16T20:09:02.000239 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-11-16T20:09:02.000239 | 1,510,862,942.000239 | 100,646 |
pythondev | help | I actually just finished reading that same article. Its pretty much what I thought but I wasn't too sure. | 2017-11-16T20:12:42.000081 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-11-16T20:12:42.000081 | 1,510,863,162.000081 | 100,647 |
pythondev | help | I am wondering though, should I instantiate the session in my `__init__.py` then use it from there or on creating of my main class object (which essentially manages the whole program) set something like `self.session = Session()` | 2017-11-16T20:14:25.000164 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-11-16T20:14:25.000164 | 1,510,863,265.000164 | 100,648 |
pythondev | help | <@Patty> The transactions seem like they'll probably be occurring every 1 second. Not sure how long it takes to do all the database inserts to add the objects as of yet. I'm just trying to figure out the best approach. | 2017-11-16T20:56:09.000001 | Myong | pythondev_help_Myong_2017-11-16T20:56:09.000001 | 1,510,865,769.000001 | 100,649 |
pythondev | help | when using sqlalchemy core, and creating a table definition with `foo = Table(...)` is there a way to do any table inheritance? such as if some tables have the same structure. or if i want to make a base set of columns for all other tables? | 2017-11-17T00:31:34.000171 | Bruno | pythondev_help_Bruno_2017-11-17T00:31:34.000171 | 1,510,878,694.000171 | 100,650 |
pythondev | help | Hi, has anyone seen this error `SSL: DECRYPTION_FAILED_OR_BAD_RECORD_MAC` while downloading files with `requests` ?
My work laptop fails randomly with it but not on any of my colleagues'. Now I am seeing it in another computer so I guess it's not a problem of _my_ setup... I've tried to no avail to find where this co... | 2017-11-17T04:45:24.000084 | Ronny | pythondev_help_Ronny_2017-11-17T04:45:24.000084 | 1,510,893,924.000084 | 100,651 |
pythondev | help | anything obviously unique to your setup like OS or software versions? | 2017-11-17T04:56:13.000115 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-11-17T04:56:13.000115 | 1,510,894,573.000115 | 100,652 |
pythondev | help | <@Ronny> the error isn't in `requests`, but (much likely) in your system-wide openssl | 2017-11-17T04:57:42.000127 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-11-17T04:57:42.000127 | 1,510,894,662.000127 | 100,653 |
pythondev | help | yeah my guess might be openssl version, but it’s just a guess | 2017-11-17T04:58:08.000203 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-11-17T04:58:08.000203 | 1,510,894,688.000203 | 100,654 |
pythondev | help | also - when you say “randomly” do you mean randomly within the same domain, or for random particular domains (so in that sense, not really randomly) | 2017-11-17T04:58:37.000180 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-11-17T04:58:37.000180 | 1,510,894,717.00018 | 100,655 |
pythondev | help | Randomly within the main domain...I say randomly because I download about 10-20 files with this code and it fails in a non-consistent manner; sometimes with the 5th or so, sometimes at the first, sometimes not at all | 2017-11-17T04:59:30.000032 | Ronny | pythondev_help_Ronny_2017-11-17T04:59:30.000032 | 1,510,894,770.000032 | 100,656 |
pythondev | help | I also tend to favor your hypotheses regarding the specific openssl configuration (btw, it's just a regular ubuntu).
At my personal laptop, I tinker configurations here and there and I imagine that I had changed something that I shouldn't have from the openssl or ca-certificates packages
However, at this new machine th... | 2017-11-17T05:01:46.000127 | Ronny | pythondev_help_Ronny_2017-11-17T05:01:46.000127 | 1,510,894,906.000127 | 100,657 |
pythondev | help | what do your coworkers have? | 2017-11-17T05:02:44.000103 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-11-17T05:02:44.000103 | 1,510,894,964.000103 | 100,658 |
pythondev | help | also, other things that can affect ssl type things - any weird issues with your clock? | 2017-11-17T05:05:57.000019 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-11-17T05:05:57.000019 | 1,510,895,157.000019 | 100,659 |
pythondev | help | mmm haven't thought about clock issues before | 2017-11-17T05:13:53.000353 | Ronny | pythondev_help_Ronny_2017-11-17T05:13:53.000353 | 1,510,895,633.000353 | 100,660 |
pythondev | help | Hi, I have to make a file downloadable in a wagtail project. The PDF file is uploaded in the admin and then it should be downloadable. If you have a best practice I would appreciate it! | 2017-11-17T07:25:15.000045 | Jeanette | pythondev_help_Jeanette_2017-11-17T07:25:15.000045 | 1,510,903,515.000045 | 100,661 |
pythondev | help | <@Ronny> you can tell requests to ignore ssl verification | 2017-11-17T08:33:27.000146 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-11-17T08:33:27.000146 | 1,510,907,607.000146 | 100,662 |
pythondev | help | <http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced/#ssl-cert-verification> | 2017-11-17T08:33:28.000164 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-11-17T08:33:28.000164 | 1,510,907,608.000164 | 100,663 |
pythondev | help | use `verify = False` with `requests.get(...)` | 2017-11-17T08:33:48.000105 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-11-17T08:33:48.000105 | 1,510,907,628.000105 | 100,664 |
pythondev | help | what you probably want to use is the geojson serializer | 2017-11-17T08:36:26.000460 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-11-17T08:36:26.000460 | 1,510,907,786.00046 | 100,665 |
pythondev | help | <https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.11/ref/contrib/gis/serializers/> | 2017-11-17T08:36:28.000055 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-11-17T08:36:28.000055 | 1,510,907,788.000055 | 100,666 |
pythondev | help | or check this out | 2017-11-17T08:37:35.000253 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-11-17T08:37:35.000253 | 1,510,907,855.000253 | 100,667 |
pythondev | help | <https://github.com/makinacorpus/django-geojson> | 2017-11-17T08:37:35.000534 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-11-17T08:37:35.000534 | 1,510,907,855.000534 | 100,668 |
pythondev | help | I am working on a simple program to query a MSSQL DB based on some user input, then display the results in a nice readable format... I'd like to try and front end it with something like flask or django. | 2017-11-17T09:01:10.000376 | Virgen | pythondev_help_Virgen_2017-11-17T09:01:10.000376 | 1,510,909,270.000376 | 100,669 |
pythondev | help | as a very novice python programmer, am trying to run before learning to walk? Or should this be something I can figure out? I understand those questions are very subjective and difficult to answer without a better knowledge of my skillset... so more just personal feeling and experience is what im after... | 2017-11-17T09:02:39.000385 | Virgen | pythondev_help_Virgen_2017-11-17T09:02:39.000385 | 1,510,909,359.000385 | 100,670 |
pythondev | help | also, in your experience, is Flask or Django the way to go for a simple app that may get shared only internally with some coworkers? | 2017-11-17T09:03:24.000191 | Virgen | pythondev_help_Virgen_2017-11-17T09:03:24.000191 | 1,510,909,404.000191 | 100,671 |
pythondev | help | <@Meg> Thanks for the suggestion. I still get the same error when ignoring ssl verification | 2017-11-17T09:03:26.000033 | Ronny | pythondev_help_Ronny_2017-11-17T09:03:26.000033 | 1,510,909,406.000033 | 100,672 |
pythondev | help | finally, anyone know of a good "template" flask or django app I could use to deconstruct and figure out how its done and maybe modify to suit my needs? | 2017-11-17T09:04:26.000123 | Virgen | pythondev_help_Virgen_2017-11-17T09:04:26.000123 | 1,510,909,466.000123 | 100,673 |
pythondev | help | . | 2017-11-17T09:04:46.000272 | Virgen | pythondev_help_Virgen_2017-11-17T09:04:46.000272 | 1,510,909,486.000272 | 100,674 |
pythondev | help | I'll probably spend some time going through this `<https://blog.miguelgrinberg.com/post/the-flask-mega-tutorial-part-i-hello-world>` and using that as a jump off point for my app. | 2017-11-17T09:05:41.000167 | Virgen | pythondev_help_Virgen_2017-11-17T09:05:41.000167 | 1,510,909,541.000167 | 100,675 |
pythondev | help | unless there is strong consensus that im better off going with django... | 2017-11-17T09:06:02.000115 | Virgen | pythondev_help_Virgen_2017-11-17T09:06:02.000115 | 1,510,909,562.000115 | 100,676 |
pythondev | help | <@Virgen> i think it really depends what you're looking for. django is probably going to be easier to start out with, unless you've already got pretty strong python skills and web development experience with (insert large established framework here). i'd say there's more extensions, more tutorials, a livelier community... | 2017-11-17T09:18:25.000269 | Jaquelyn | pythondev_help_Jaquelyn_2017-11-17T09:18:25.000269 | 1,510,910,305.000269 | 100,677 |
pythondev | help | <@Jaquelyn> Thank you for the response. I think I might head the django direction. In short, I am looking to get as much functionality as quick as possible. I'm a Sys/Network/Storage "Engineer", wearing many hats means minimal time for any of them. So, with this, I want it to work as fast as possible. If there is some ... | 2017-11-17T10:19:23.000254 | Virgen | pythondev_help_Virgen_2017-11-17T10:19:23.000254 | 1,510,913,963.000254 | 100,678 |
pythondev | help | <@Virgen> I think it’s probably best to ask what you are trying to do, that’ll be the larger determinator of which will help you do the most in the shortest amount of time | 2017-11-17T11:02:03.000466 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-11-17T11:02:03.000466 | 1,510,916,523.000466 | 100,679 |
pythondev | help | Hi All! :wave:
I have what I believe should be an easy task, but am having a rather difficult time understanding. It is regarding dependencies installed via `pip`.
I installed tensorflow a while back (version 1.0.0), but now want to upgrade to `1.1.0`. I have this code snippet (`tf_version.py`) that prints the current... | 2017-11-17T11:11:00.000663 | Arica | pythondev_help_Arica_2017-11-17T11:11:00.000663 | 1,510,917,060.000663 | 100,680 |
pythondev | help | <@Junita> I am trying to query syslog info stored in a MSSQL DB. I would like to make a webapp that will request a time range and search string from the user, use that info to query the DB, then display any matching results in the same page. | 2017-11-17T11:22:21.000012 | Virgen | pythondev_help_Virgen_2017-11-17T11:22:21.000012 | 1,510,917,741.000012 | 100,681 |
pythondev | help | Hi <@Arica>, which OS are you on? | 2017-11-17T11:23:28.000754 | Fabiola | pythondev_help_Fabiola_2017-11-17T11:23:28.000754 | 1,510,917,808.000754 | 100,682 |
pythondev | help | macOS 10.13.1 | 2017-11-17T11:24:15.000473 | Arica | pythondev_help_Arica_2017-11-17T11:24:15.000473 | 1,510,917,855.000473 | 100,683 |
pythondev | help | I only know *bash, but let's try this. | 2017-11-17T11:25:00.000110 | Fabiola | pythondev_help_Fabiola_2017-11-17T11:25:00.000110 | 1,510,917,900.00011 | 100,684 |
pythondev | help | do you need authentication? | 2017-11-17T11:25:08.000493 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-11-17T11:25:08.000493 | 1,510,917,908.000493 | 100,685 |
pythondev | help | What happens when you type `which pip` and `which python` into your shell? | 2017-11-17T11:25:16.000326 | Fabiola | pythondev_help_Fabiola_2017-11-17T11:25:16.000326 | 1,510,917,916.000326 | 100,686 |
pythondev | help | do you need to paginate the search results? | 2017-11-17T11:25:18.000247 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-11-17T11:25:18.000247 | 1,510,917,918.000247 | 100,687 |
pythondev | help | `/usr/local/bin/pip` | 2017-11-17T11:25:34.000546 | Arica | pythondev_help_Arica_2017-11-17T11:25:34.000546 | 1,510,917,934.000546 | 100,688 |
pythondev | help | <@Junita> auth, negative. it will be internal only. | 2017-11-17T11:25:36.000374 | Virgen | pythondev_help_Virgen_2017-11-17T11:25:36.000374 | 1,510,917,936.000374 | 100,689 |
pythondev | help | paginate... not sure... | 2017-11-17T11:25:45.000401 | Virgen | pythondev_help_Virgen_2017-11-17T11:25:45.000401 | 1,510,917,945.000401 | 100,690 |
pythondev | help | `/Users/danilo.herrera/anaconda/bin/python` | 2017-11-17T11:25:47.000760 | Arica | pythondev_help_Arica_2017-11-17T11:25:47.000760 | 1,510,917,947.00076 | 100,691 |
pythondev | help | Ok, thought that might be the case ^^ | 2017-11-17T11:26:04.000537 | Fabiola | pythondev_help_Fabiola_2017-11-17T11:26:04.000537 | 1,510,917,964.000537 | 100,692 |
pythondev | help | if it’s just a simple query and display I’d actually say Flask would probably be quicker to get you up and running. | 2017-11-17T11:26:29.000175 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-11-17T11:26:29.000175 | 1,510,917,989.000175 | 100,693 |
pythondev | help | I'm not an expert, but it looks like you `pip` and `python` are in different distributions, and that's causing the issue | 2017-11-17T11:27:00.000325 | Fabiola | pythondev_help_Fabiola_2017-11-17T11:27:00.000325 | 1,510,918,020.000325 | 100,694 |
pythondev | help | it’s the bells and whistles like auth, pagination, database models, etc where Django can really help you by guiding you in what to do | 2017-11-17T11:27:04.000043 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-11-17T11:27:04.000043 | 1,510,918,024.000043 | 100,695 |
pythondev | help | Because of a conflict in paths | 2017-11-17T11:27:11.000583 | Fabiola | pythondev_help_Fabiola_2017-11-17T11:27:11.000583 | 1,510,918,031.000583 | 100,696 |
pythondev | help | well that's farther than I got! | 2017-11-17T11:27:13.000226 | Arica | pythondev_help_Arica_2017-11-17T11:27:13.000226 | 1,510,918,033.000226 | 100,697 |
pythondev | help | Thanks <@Fabiola>! | 2017-11-17T11:27:21.000490 | Arica | pythondev_help_Arica_2017-11-17T11:27:21.000490 | 1,510,918,041.00049 | 100,698 |
pythondev | help | I surprised that it picks up one and not the other | 2017-11-17T11:27:26.000376 | Fabiola | pythondev_help_Fabiola_2017-11-17T11:27:26.000376 | 1,510,918,046.000376 | 100,699 |
pythondev | help | in the end though I honestly don’t think you can go wrong either way | 2017-11-17T11:27:30.000167 | Junita | pythondev_help_Junita_2017-11-17T11:27:30.000167 | 1,510,918,050.000167 | 100,700 |
pythondev | help | Do you have a file called .bashrc in your home directory? | 2017-11-17T11:27:36.000761 | Fabiola | pythondev_help_Fabiola_2017-11-17T11:27:36.000761 | 1,510,918,056.000761 | 100,701 |
pythondev | help | yeah | 2017-11-17T11:27:43.000021 | Arica | pythondev_help_Arica_2017-11-17T11:27:43.000021 | 1,510,918,063.000021 | 100,702 |
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