@Ffisegydd what I thought - feel completely free to disagree; you're at the helm now. Is it might be worth scheduling a meeting on the chat system here, and it might be possible to interest the other sub communities of the SE network kind of thing...
I need to speak to davidism about it really. I think it might be better if people looking to help issue PRs rather than work with the main branch directly. As there might already be plans in place for certain aspects etc
I was thinking about Nidaba... it could benefit the other sub communities and we could possibly receive input about attempted efforts - some have bots and other automated systems to announce dupes and such - we could draw from and share some experience perhaps...
and good developers don't use a single language, so we possibly may get some cross experience re: PRs
Exactly. We may be doing this specifically for Python and it's written in Python - so what? It's a tool to help communities on SO more effectively work.
Other communities could use the sopython-site stuff now to set up chatroom rules and FAQs and such - so it's already more than useful
the unix model is thus, there are 2 syscalls: execve and fork, and thatsit
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related to this question on os.execvp in which asker claims he was forced to use it in an assignment. why replace the current proc instead of just terminating the "bad" one
In computing, exec is a functionality of an operating system that runs an executable file in the context of an already existing process, replacing the previous executable. This act is also referred to as an overlay. It is especially important in Unix-like systems, although exists elsewhere. As a new process is not created, the process identifier (PID) does not change, but the machine code, data, heap, and stack of the process are replaced by those of the new program.
The exec is available for many programming languages including compilable languages and some scripting languages. In OS comma...
@AnttiHaapala no, not saying that either is "better" (though Alex Martelli answered the original) - just because it seems unfair to the OP to close as a duplicate when it's clearly not
The perfectly written FAQÂ How should duplicate questions be handled?
doesn't describe the case if you have 2 old questions, which one should be considered as original and which as duplicate.
I previously expected that it should be a simple formal approach - older question is an original and newe...
i have some images, which i need to show on the web and have them processed by the user, should i store them on the static folder or save them elsewhere?
Also os.listdir, does it have any filter so i can only get image files and exclude others?
That should work. It uses a list comp to iterate over the iterable returned by os.listdir but only adds it to your images list if the extension is within image_ext
{{ images }} gave an error when images is a list, i will need to do a for loop?
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Oh neat, flask talk. How do I add arbitrary HTML elements to a div? E.g. ` <input type="email" class="form-control" required autofocus>` the required, autofocus
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yes @tilaprimera. {% for image in images %}<img src="{{ image.url}}">{% endfor %}
__new__ is static class method, while __init__ is instance method.
__new__ has to create the instance first, so __init__ can initialize it. Note that __init__ takes self as parameter. Until you create instance there is no self.
Now, I gather, that you're trying to implement singleton pattern in...
Now instead of telling the DBA "run this script which will fix my broken table", I have to tell him, "find the last script that created the table, ctrl-F for this comment, and replace the following five lines with these five lines, then run it again"
Since I don't have the last script.
I guess I could stop working entirely, and just say "still waiting for X to give me the updated scripts" during our progress report meetings. Doing nothing has a certain appeal.
in the server side i am using flask, what is the preferred practice to use on the client side to handle the client's actions such as button click and all.
Well, second least dextrous, I guess. The left pinky has an easier time, though, as it only has tab/shift/Q/A/Z, as opposed to Enter and Shift and -p;.=]'/\
@PeterVaro I like whatever has the best documentation :-D
Today's pet peeve: when a post has only an error message as a title, and the body explains they got it while trying to install a third party library. I can solve ImportErrors if they're typos or version issues, but not if you forgot to tick a check box back in installation step 3 of 200.
Is "ImportError while installing oauthlib" so much to ask?
Whenever I see a question like "I'm trying to pass a variable from Scripting Language A to Scripting Language B", I always think, "why not just use one scripting language?"
I suspect the reasoning is usually, "some of the scripts are huge monsters written by my predecessor and I don't want to touch them". Totally understandable.
Depending on the job market in one's area, "I will learn this technology I don't care about so I can get a job working with this technology I don't care about" may be unwise