I'm trying to make or find a brute force program (preferably make) and I've seen many ways to with python but I was wondering if I should make my own or download one, and if I should make one what should I do?
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I want to be able to take user input and write the input to a file in Python graphics and as well as read from the file in order to display the content of the file in graphics as well. Please how do I go about it?
Noob here. The thing is, I was coding an app in python for my friends and I and then I realized that the app is not really useful is we require a desktop/laptop to run it, so I was thinking it would fit better at portable devices like Android.
Is it possible to export my code and make it runabl...
I have a REST API that I want to model in a class so I can access the properties using the dot notation (JS list notation). I explicately defined the properties on my class using the @property tags over the known properties of the returned JSON, but since I am modelling a 3rd part API, I need a ...
I'm a fan of elegant ways to condense code. I find this ugly. Been staring at it for a while, can't think of a way to write this with less verbosity (ok, short of shorter var names but that's not what I mean). What do you guys think?
if angle < 60:
red = 1
green = angle /...
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I am parsing a large data file, and often my program will fail within the following lines of code. Should I only be doing these tasks if the communicator is rank 0? I am concerned that the multiple processes are each parsing the data file, taking up much more memory than is necessary.
def fetch_...