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pythondev | help | Where did you put the pdb statement? | 2017-08-30T08:22:22.000104 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T08:22:22.000104 | 1,504,081,342.000104 | 91,403 |
pythondev | help | Seems like maybe it was executed at interpreter startup | 2017-08-30T08:22:44.000069 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T08:22:44.000069 | 1,504,081,364.000069 | 91,404 |
pythondev | help | right before the def steer(): | 2017-08-30T08:23:07.000129 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:23:07.000129 | 1,504,081,387.000129 | 91,405 |
pythondev | help | do it inside the function | 2017-08-30T08:23:53.000245 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T08:23:53.000245 | 1,504,081,433.000245 | 91,406 |
pythondev | help | it needs to be inside the function | 2017-08-30T08:23:57.000006 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:23:57.000006 | 1,504,081,437.000006 | 91,407 |
pythondev | help | FYI, you can use code formatting in slack | 2017-08-30T08:24:23.000179 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:24:23.000179 | 1,504,081,463.000179 | 91,408 |
pythondev | help | <https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/202288908-Format-your-messages#code-blocks> | 2017-08-30T08:24:24.000126 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:24:24.000126 | 1,504,081,464.000126 | 91,409 |
pythondev | help | makes things a little more readable when differentiating code from regular text | 2017-08-30T08:24:39.000242 | Meg | pythondev_help_Meg_2017-08-30T08:24:39.000242 | 1,504,081,479.000242 | 91,410 |
pythondev | help | ```
def steer():
import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
# the rest of your code
``` | 2017-08-30T08:24:48.000314 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T08:24:48.000314 | 1,504,081,488.000314 | 91,411 |
pythondev | help | ```def steer():
import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
loop = True
while loop:
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == KEYDOWN:
key_input = pygame.key.get_pressed()``` | 2017-08-30T08:26:34.000445 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:26:34.000445 | 1,504,081,594.000445 | 91,412 |
pythondev | help | the out put i’m getting is | 2017-08-30T08:26:48.000459 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:26:48.000459 | 1,504,081,608.000459 | 91,413 |
pythondev | help | ```pi@raspberrypi:~/Rpi $ sudo python rc_control_test.py
> /home/pi/Rpi/rc_control_test.py(26)steer()
-> loop = True
(Pdb) loop = True
(Pdb) s
> /home/pi/Rpi/rc_control_test.py(27)steer()
-> while loop:
(Pdb) while loop:
*** SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing (<stdin>, line 1)
(Pdb) s
> /home/pi/Rpi/rc_control_test.py(28)steer()
-> for event in pygame.event.get():
(Pdb) for event in pygame.event.get():
*** SyntaxError: unexpected EOF while parsing (<stdin>, line 1)
(Pdb) s
> /home/pi/Rpi/rc_control_test.py(27)steer()
-> while loop:
(Pdb) ``` | 2017-08-30T08:27:27.000246 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:27:27.000246 | 1,504,081,647.000246 | 91,414 |
pythondev | help | Maybe just use `print` statements for now, that's odd but am about to run out the door | 2017-08-30T08:30:14.000072 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T08:30:14.000072 | 1,504,081,814.000072 | 91,415 |
pythondev | help | ok i’ll try to run print everywhere :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-08-30T08:32:05.000017 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:32:05.000017 | 1,504,081,925.000017 | 91,416 |
pythondev | help | It's an age old debugging technique :joy: | 2017-08-30T08:32:19.000104 | Beula | pythondev_help_Beula_2017-08-30T08:32:19.000104 | 1,504,081,939.000104 | 91,417 |
pythondev | help | ```def steer():
#import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
loop = True
print("True")
while loop:
print("while")
for event in pygame.event.get():
print("event")
if event.type == KEYDOWN:
key_input = pygame.key.get_pressed()``` | 2017-08-30T08:35:43.000471 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:35:43.000471 | 1,504,082,143.000471 | 91,418 |
pythondev | help | Ok , so it prints “True”, it does for sure prints “while” and it stops there | 2017-08-30T08:36:22.000126 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:36:22.000126 | 1,504,082,182.000126 | 91,419 |
pythondev | help | even if i remove print from underneath while loop for less spam it never manages to get to print(“event”) | 2017-08-30T08:36:52.000085 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:36:52.000085 | 1,504,082,212.000085 | 91,420 |
pythondev | help | BTW when i use Control + C command to kill program, following error appears: | 2017-08-30T08:38:59.000190 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:38:59.000190 | 1,504,082,339.00019 | 91,421 |
pythondev | help | ```^CTraceback (most recent call last):
File "rc_control_test.py", line 84, in <module>
steer()
File "rc_control_test.py", line 29, in steer
for event in pygame.event.get():
KeyboardInterrupt``` | 2017-08-30T08:39:16.000318 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:39:16.000318 | 1,504,082,356.000318 | 91,422 |
pythondev | help | well what does that is wiating for ? `pygame.event.get()` | 2017-08-30T08:39:59.000111 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:39:59.000111 | 1,504,082,399.000111 | 91,423 |
pythondev | help | looks like it's waiting for some kind of event happening on the rpi | 2017-08-30T08:40:12.000464 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:40:12.000464 | 1,504,082,412.000464 | 91,424 |
pythondev | help | ^^ this. are you triggering any events that would go to the pygame queue? | 2017-08-30T08:40:20.000125 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:40:20.000125 | 1,504,082,420.000125 | 91,425 |
pythondev | help | yeah it should monitor keyboard keys | 2017-08-30T08:40:39.000025 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:40:39.000025 | 1,504,082,439.000025 | 91,426 |
pythondev | help | Well it seems it doesn't get the event | 2017-08-30T08:42:24.000309 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:42:24.000309 | 1,504,082,544.000309 | 91,427 |
pythondev | help | Hello everyone. Can somebody please help me figure out how to make a dict of the following structure in Python?
```
{'name': 'somename',
'pdf': [{'url': '<https://example.com/file.pdf>'}]
}
``` | 2017-08-30T08:42:32.000444 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T08:42:32.000444 | 1,504,082,552.000444 | 91,428 |
pythondev | help | never used pygame so can't really help you on that | 2017-08-30T08:42:36.000055 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:42:36.000055 | 1,504,082,556.000055 | 91,429 |
pythondev | help | I’m struggling to get the url inside a list. | 2017-08-30T08:43:28.000472 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T08:43:28.000472 | 1,504,082,608.000472 | 91,430 |
pythondev | help | json is valid python isn't it? surely that example is a valid dict | 2017-08-30T08:43:54.000395 | Sheri | pythondev_help_Sheri_2017-08-30T08:43:54.000395 | 1,504,082,634.000395 | 91,431 |
pythondev | help | it's not JSON | 2017-08-30T08:44:07.000091 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-30T08:44:07.000091 | 1,504,082,647.000091 | 91,432 |
pythondev | help | single-quotes aren't allowed in JSON | 2017-08-30T08:44:14.000417 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-30T08:44:14.000417 | 1,504,082,654.000417 | 91,433 |
pythondev | help | ah | 2017-08-30T08:44:17.000232 | Sheri | pythondev_help_Sheri_2017-08-30T08:44:17.000232 | 1,504,082,657.000232 | 91,434 |
pythondev | help | what's the source of this data? | 2017-08-30T08:44:36.000239 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-30T08:44:36.000239 | 1,504,082,676.000239 | 91,435 |
pythondev | help | My bad, it should be double quotes, then. | 2017-08-30T08:44:53.000210 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T08:44:53.000210 | 1,504,082,693.00021 | 91,436 |
pythondev | help | ah, it IS json :stuck_out_tongue: | 2017-08-30T08:45:08.000386 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-30T08:45:08.000386 | 1,504,082,708.000386 | 91,437 |
pythondev | help | This is what I’m trying to achieve (it’s an example):
```
curl -v -XPOST <https://api.airtable.com/v0/RANDOM_AIRTABLE/BASE> \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $AIRTABLE_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-type: application/json" \
-d '{
"fields": {
"Fotos":[{"url":"IMAGE_URL"}]
}
}'
``` | 2017-08-30T08:45:28.000176 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T08:45:28.000176 | 1,504,082,728.000176 | 91,438 |
pythondev | help | <@Shirl> how are you initializing pygame? Mind sharing more of the file? | 2017-08-30T08:45:47.000003 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:45:47.000003 | 1,504,082,747.000003 | 91,439 |
pythondev | help | The following works fine (on my mac):
```
import pygame
pygame.init()
while True:
for event in pygame.event.get():
print(event)
``` | 2017-08-30T08:46:12.000433 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:46:12.000433 | 1,504,082,772.000433 | 91,440 |
pythondev | help | ```
import json
my_dict = json.loads(my_json)
``` | 2017-08-30T08:47:15.000027 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:47:15.000027 | 1,504,082,835.000027 | 91,441 |
pythondev | help | yeah here is full source code: <https://repl.it/K7by/0> | 2017-08-30T08:47:41.000044 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:47:41.000044 | 1,504,082,861.000044 | 91,442 |
pythondev | help | Having an issue with a Django test, hoping someone can help. Basically have code that does MyModel.objects.create() inside a try block | 2017-08-30T08:47:59.000117 | Mendy | pythondev_help_Mendy_2017-08-30T08:47:59.000117 | 1,504,082,879.000117 | 91,443 |
pythondev | help | umm so i have a question about `print`
in conjunction with a string that i got back from subprocess.run stdout
i have the value `b' 12 main.py\r\n'` which i have in `result.stdout`
and i want to render it in the shell with the newlines actually showing-up, rather being escaped... what am I doing wrong?
`print(result.stdout)` # gives me unformatted output
(python 3 btw, if the parens didn't clarify that) | 2017-08-30T08:48:03.000428 | Sheri | pythondev_help_Sheri_2017-08-30T08:48:03.000428 | 1,504,082,883.000428 | 91,444 |
pythondev | help | i initializing it by pygame.init() before def steer(): | 2017-08-30T08:48:07.000540 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:48:07.000540 | 1,504,082,887.00054 | 91,445 |
pythondev | help | But the exception doesn't get raised there, instead it happens at the end of the test | 2017-08-30T08:48:36.000001 | Mendy | pythondev_help_Mendy_2017-08-30T08:48:36.000001 | 1,504,082,916.000001 | 91,446 |
pythondev | help | <@Ciera> I’m actually trying to generate JSON in Python :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-08-30T08:48:54.000167 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T08:48:54.000167 | 1,504,082,934.000167 | 91,447 |
pythondev | help | You might think my except statement is wrong, but I opened it all the way up, still doesn't catch the exception. | 2017-08-30T08:49:09.000196 | Mendy | pythondev_help_Mendy_2017-08-30T08:49:09.000196 | 1,504,082,949.000196 | 91,448 |
pythondev | help | It seems to me that it should be simple enough, but I just can’t get it to work. | 2017-08-30T08:49:14.000348 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T08:49:14.000348 | 1,504,082,954.000348 | 91,449 |
pythondev | help | <@Mendy> we have a <#C0LMFRMB5|django> channels for question regarding django :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-08-30T08:49:35.000290 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:49:35.000290 | 1,504,082,975.00029 | 91,450 |
pythondev | help | <@Mendy> <#C0LMFRMB5|django> would be more apt | 2017-08-30T08:49:43.000123 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:49:43.000123 | 1,504,082,983.000123 | 91,451 |
pythondev | help | beaten! | 2017-08-30T08:49:45.000493 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:49:45.000493 | 1,504,082,985.000493 | 91,452 |
pythondev | help | <@Ciera> Whoops! Thanks | 2017-08-30T08:49:56.000192 | Mendy | pythondev_help_Mendy_2017-08-30T08:49:56.000192 | 1,504,082,996.000192 | 91,453 |
pythondev | help | <@Todd> use `json.dumps(my_data)` | 2017-08-30T08:50:03.000424 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:50:03.000424 | 1,504,083,003.000424 | 91,454 |
pythondev | help | <@Shirl> and is the keyboard you are sending commands through connected to the pi? | 2017-08-30T08:50:22.000335 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:50:22.000335 | 1,504,083,022.000335 | 91,455 |
pythondev | help | That’s what I am doing. But I need to have the correct structure first. That’s my problem here. | 2017-08-30T08:50:39.000157 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T08:50:39.000157 | 1,504,083,039.000157 | 91,456 |
pythondev | help | <@Patty> the code source you linked , did the same thing to me as the source code for my rc… it just doing nothing there waiting for input | 2017-08-30T08:51:21.000136 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:51:21.000136 | 1,504,083,081.000136 | 91,457 |
pythondev | help | and is it connected to a screen or is this all via terminal? | 2017-08-30T08:51:29.000458 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:51:29.000458 | 1,504,083,089.000458 | 91,458 |
pythondev | help | yeah my mac is connected to pi through ssh | 2017-08-30T08:51:39.000141 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:51:39.000141 | 1,504,083,099.000141 | 91,459 |
pythondev | help | <@Sheri> if you transform your bytes into a string it should work | 2017-08-30T08:51:42.000361 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:51:42.000361 | 1,504,083,102.000361 | 91,460 |
pythondev | help | via terminal | 2017-08-30T08:51:49.000391 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:51:49.000391 | 1,504,083,109.000391 | 91,461 |
pythondev | help | and that’s where you’re sending keyboard presses? | 2017-08-30T08:51:51.000037 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:51:51.000037 | 1,504,083,111.000037 | 91,462 |
pythondev | help | ```
Python 3.5.2 (default, Nov 17 2016, 17:05:23)
[GCC 5.4.0 20160609] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> print('Hello\nworld')
Hello
world
>>> print(b'Hello\nworld')
b'Hello\nworld'
>>>
``` | 2017-08-30T08:51:54.000178 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:51:54.000178 | 1,504,083,114.000178 | 91,463 |
pythondev | help | Not through a USB keyboard? | 2017-08-30T08:51:58.000063 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:51:58.000063 | 1,504,083,118.000063 | 91,464 |
pythondev | help | no | 2017-08-30T08:52:05.000451 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:52:05.000451 | 1,504,083,125.000451 | 91,465 |
pythondev | help | <@Todd> do you get an error or something ? | 2017-08-30T08:52:27.000075 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:52:27.000075 | 1,504,083,147.000075 | 91,466 |
pythondev | help | the way your code is written, it won’t work in a terminal, only with a keyboard plugged into the pi | 2017-08-30T08:52:28.000272 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:52:28.000272 | 1,504,083,148.000272 | 91,467 |
pythondev | help | ah the b'...' is a byte[] or something?
yeah, the simple `print('\n')` test worked and i was starting to clock on haha thanks | 2017-08-30T08:52:37.000517 | Sheri | pythondev_help_Sheri_2017-08-30T08:52:37.000517 | 1,504,083,157.000517 | 91,468 |
pythondev | help | ahh | 2017-08-30T08:52:41.000505 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:52:41.000505 | 1,504,083,161.000505 | 91,469 |
pythondev | help | <@Ciera> :taco: | 2017-08-30T08:52:48.000217 | Sheri | pythondev_help_Sheri_2017-08-30T08:52:48.000217 | 1,504,083,168.000217 | 91,470 |
pythondev | help | woot thanks :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-08-30T08:53:00.000061 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:53:00.000061 | 1,504,083,180.000061 | 91,471 |
pythondev | help | is there a simple way to implement that feature into my code? | 2017-08-30T08:53:30.000174 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T08:53:30.000174 | 1,504,083,210.000174 | 91,472 |
pythondev | help | pygame starts everything in its own window. if you try my snippet on your mac, youll see you need to switch focus to the window | 2017-08-30T08:53:47.000307 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:53:47.000307 | 1,504,083,227.000307 | 91,473 |
pythondev | help | not sure if that’s possible with pygame | 2017-08-30T08:54:08.000303 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:54:08.000303 | 1,504,083,248.000303 | 91,474 |
pythondev | help | ironic that the first SO post i found for bytes to string
is someone trying to use the subprocess stdout like I am haha | 2017-08-30T08:54:17.000586 | Sheri | pythondev_help_Sheri_2017-08-30T08:54:17.000586 | 1,504,083,257.000586 | 91,475 |
pythondev | help | <@Ciera> list indices must be integers or slices, not str | 2017-08-30T08:54:55.000507 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T08:54:55.000507 | 1,504,083,295.000507 | 91,476 |
pythondev | help | I would try with just reading from `stdin` using the builtin `sys` module | 2017-08-30T08:55:55.000451 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:55:55.000451 | 1,504,083,355.000451 | 91,477 |
pythondev | help | can you share your whole code <@Todd> :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-08-30T08:56:40.000305 | Ciera | pythondev_help_Ciera_2017-08-30T08:56:40.000305 | 1,504,083,400.000305 | 91,478 |
pythondev | help | <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34497323/what-is-the-easiest-way-to-detect-key-presses-in-python-3-on-a-linux-machine> should be able to help you get started | 2017-08-30T08:57:12.000125 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T08:57:12.000125 | 1,504,083,432.000125 | 91,479 |
pythondev | help | ```url = [{'url': '<https://example.com/file.pdf>'}]
project['pdf']['url'] = url``` | 2017-08-30T08:57:24.000306 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T08:57:24.000306 | 1,504,083,444.000306 | 91,480 |
pythondev | help | Bear in mind what I’m trying to achieve here. | 2017-08-30T08:57:59.000343 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T08:57:59.000343 | 1,504,083,479.000343 | 91,481 |
pythondev | help | the error says that whereas you think you have nested dicts, you don't. | 2017-08-30T08:59:09.000268 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T08:59:09.000268 | 1,504,083,549.000268 | 91,482 |
pythondev | help | OK, can you suggest something? | 2017-08-30T08:59:34.000434 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T08:59:34.000434 | 1,504,083,574.000434 | 91,483 |
pythondev | help | find out what type `project` is, and what type `project['pdf']` is | 2017-08-30T09:00:03.000061 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T09:00:03.000061 | 1,504,083,603.000061 | 91,484 |
pythondev | help | examine the schema, or use print, or the debugger | 2017-08-30T09:00:29.000438 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T09:00:29.000438 | 1,504,083,629.000438 | 91,485 |
pythondev | help | perhaps all you really need is `project['pdf'] = url`, as the structure otherwise is quite weird | 2017-08-30T09:01:24.000595 | Gabriele | pythondev_help_Gabriele_2017-08-30T09:01:24.000595 | 1,504,083,684.000595 | 91,486 |
pythondev | help | btw i tried to connect keyboard to Rpi, still same output as with my laptop when i tried to run it through ssh terminal | 2017-08-30T09:02:39.000233 | Shirl | pythondev_help_Shirl_2017-08-30T09:02:39.000233 | 1,504,083,759.000233 | 91,487 |
pythondev | help | Thanks! Solved it: `project['pdf'] = url` | 2017-08-30T09:03:17.000181 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T09:03:17.000181 | 1,504,083,797.000181 | 91,488 |
pythondev | help | If you can share what `project` is, that would be helpful. If it’s something like:
```
project = {'name': 'somename', 'pdf': [{'url': '<https://example.com/file.pdf>'}]}
```
then getting the url would be
```
project['pdf'][0]['url']
``` | 2017-08-30T09:03:29.000294 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T09:03:29.000294 | 1,504,083,809.000294 | 91,489 |
pythondev | help | Thanks for the help, <@Patty>. Issue resolved. | 2017-08-30T09:04:37.000075 | Todd | pythondev_help_Todd_2017-08-30T09:04:37.000075 | 1,504,083,877.000075 | 91,490 |
pythondev | help | You’ll also need to have it run and switch to the window that pygame opens, but, if you’re not using a display, then pygame isn’t going to really help you | 2017-08-30T09:05:06.000039 | Patty | pythondev_help_Patty_2017-08-30T09:05:06.000039 | 1,504,083,906.000039 | 91,491 |
pythondev | help | <@Yessenia> not really very clear... | 2017-08-30T12:34:46.000381 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-30T12:34:46.000381 | 1,504,096,486.000381 | 91,492 |
pythondev | help | <@Suellen> | 2017-08-30T13:09:47.000173 | Yessenia | pythondev_help_Yessenia_2017-08-30T13:09:47.000173 | 1,504,098,587.000173 | 91,493 |
pythondev | help | Probably not elegant, but works | 2017-08-30T13:09:55.000043 | Yessenia | pythondev_help_Yessenia_2017-08-30T13:09:55.000043 | 1,504,098,595.000043 | 91,494 |
pythondev | help | <@Yessenia> <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tabulate> | 2017-08-30T13:10:55.000143 | Collette | pythondev_help_Collette_2017-08-30T13:10:55.000143 | 1,504,098,655.000143 | 91,495 |
pythondev | help | Sharing it here to get more eyes on it :slightly_smiling_face: | 2017-08-30T13:24:18.000278 | Gregorio | pythondev_help_Gregorio_2017-08-30T13:24:18.000278 | 1,504,099,458.000278 | 91,496 |
pythondev | help | are you concerned about speed, or ...? | 2017-08-30T13:28:21.000081 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-30T13:28:21.000081 | 1,504,099,701.000081 | 91,497 |
pythondev | help | do you need to preserve the original array? | 2017-08-30T13:28:41.000386 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-30T13:28:41.000386 | 1,504,099,721.000386 | 91,498 |
pythondev | help | Hi everyone :slightly_smiling_face: I want to talk with some developer about carrier path | 2017-08-30T13:34:43.000066 | Carie | pythondev_help_Carie_2017-08-30T13:34:43.000066 | 1,504,100,083.000066 | 91,499 |
pythondev | help | I'm trying to become dev, I'm currently Automation Tester and I just don't really know what should I learn because I'm writing code everyday etc. what the difference that making developer | 2017-08-30T13:35:54.000436 | Carie | pythondev_help_Carie_2017-08-30T13:35:54.000436 | 1,504,100,154.000436 | 91,500 |
pythondev | help | Where do your interests lie? | 2017-08-30T13:37:51.000219 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-30T13:37:51.000219 | 1,504,100,271.000219 | 91,501 |
pythondev | help | For example, while I was not bad with maths, I wan't really good at it.
So reading about low-level stuff was interesting, but I didn't want to do it myself. | 2017-08-30T13:39:59.000250 | Suellen | pythondev_help_Suellen_2017-08-30T13:39:59.000250 | 1,504,100,399.00025 | 91,502 |
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