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3:11 AM
Do we have anything like a dupe for this?
 
 
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5:51 AM
I tried looking for one but gave up
 
Where is a good place to review code privately? my code is breaking but I need to submit it for a course so I don't want to publish it publicly as I am not sure on their view of asking for help.. I am getting a NameError saying a value isn't defined but it is defined at the global level in main()
 
@user24556897 Stack Overflow requires an MVCE, Code Review requires the code be public and for the code to be working as intended. You likely won't find a Stack Exchange site to fulfil your request. You probably can hire someone to 'tutor' you somewhere else.
Also "global level in main()" doesn't sound right. Either the name is in global scope or in main()'s scope.
 
6:20 AM
@user24556897 unlike other languages, a main() function has no special meaning at all in Python. It's not a default entrypoint or anything
 
@user24556897 Here. You can post the code on pastebin or github or something and delete it afterwards
 
6:39 AM
@Aran-Fey I'm guessing by "launch" you mean open-source it? I don't recall seeing packages in a kind of mixed-state on PyPI where I can download it but not access the source code from the page itself. Is this just to test build pipelines while you iron things out?
 
Basically it means being ready for the public (have documentation, have a relatively stable interface, etc.), changing the license, and then advertising it and hope it gets traction
There are a few reasons why it's already public on pypi and github, but I think the biggest one is "we didn't expect it to take this long" :D
 
Ah, well that unexpectedly answers my question - I can't see the link on the PyPI page so I thought it was closed-source
 
Oh, I was talking about rio. u is just a prototype I uploaded so that nobody could yoink the name from me
 
Ahh sorry
 
 
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