so i am more of backend guy for python but trying some simple stuff on Front end for testing
class MyModelForm(forms.Form): form_field1 = forms.CharField(max_length=40, required=True)
def returnTopAdjectivesUsed(request): form = MyModelForm(request.POST) name = form.cleaned_data.get('form_field1', 'default1')
lets say in my urls fine i have url(r'^hello/$', hello),
now when i hit localhost:8080/hello/ i wanna see a small textbox and a submit button.. and when i submit something in that textbox, i wanna pring it back
I am currently defining regular expressions in order to capture parameters in a url, as described in the tutorial. How do I access parameters from the url as part the HttpRequest object? My HttpRequest.GET currently returns an empty QueryDict object.
I'd like to learn how to do this without a l...
@AjGauravdeep indeed, I used Twitter to attempt to predict Chicago traffic-related fatalities over the summer but found too many confounding variables for the research to be all that useful
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Fighting with data analysis. Our research group uses some crap software called MathCAD for doing analysis and I keep on trying to get people to switch to Python but they won't listen.
@MartijnPieters Sometimes I kind of wish they were forced to pay a £0.01 for website maintenance every-time it was one of those kinds of errors. SO would be millionaires ;)
@IntrepidBrit It's not necessarily that you should, it's not open source, nor is it downloadable. It's a project I've been challenging myself with in order to learn tkinter and the smtplib modules.
Me not speaking salad is the room's dirty secret... Like that one guy at the family reunion that did something ghastly (ex. wearing black socks with sandals), but they still get invited every year anyway
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