Yeah no, looking back I'm looking at a lot of my old questions and I'm like... this is explained in English in the doc statements I couldn't read 2 months ago.
I have a Flask site and I want to use the Angular JavaScript framework. Unfortunately, it seems as if the delimiters overlap.
How do I use Angular with Jinja2 if both rely on double curly braces ({{ expr }})? Is it even possible?
Yeah one of my labmates tried learning VBA just for that
The funny part is he was trying to learn a VBA to adjust for bad scientific software written with Java with no actual support (maintainer made awful algorithms and dropped the project).
@overexchange you have not clearly explained your problem in a reproducible way. This is a > one page warning. Either post a reproducible example or you will be kicked.
In this expr tweets_by_state[state_name_key] = (tweets_by_state.get(state_name_key, [])).append([sf]) sub expr (tweets_by_state.get(state_name_key, [])) will fist return empty list [] and then am expecting [].append(sf) should return [{1:2, 2:3}]. Is my understanding wrong?
@overexchange this is trivial. Go in an interpreter and type [].append('test') it will return None
Also, saying "I did not get you when you said <thing I said>." isn't useful, because you don't explain what you didn't get, so what am I supposed to respond to?
@overexchange rather than asking us basic questions and if you're "understanding is correct", just go try stuff. This is trivial, and we've told you before that this sort of behavior is not appreciated.
Basically, @overexchange, you're creating a list with d.get(key, []) by setting the default to [], which initializes a new list when the key is not found. You're then appending to this in place, and returning nothing.
It's fine. If you hang around more you'll get to know how we work. :) The room gets much more interesting in a couple hours, these are the quiet hours.
Anyway I made a model that holds users. And I found swing time that offers 'Events' functionality. But since I have a 3 hour experience I cannot find a way to correlate them. Just like they do in the django tutorial with questions answers.