@JeremyBanks I mean ok. I have experience only with PHP, C++, some Objective-C and other web related languages (SQL, Javascript/jQuery) and I'd like to extend it to Ruby and Python for the web (because I have a 1-year contract to create a website). And I don't know which to pick. Let's just assume I pick python, I learn it well, and then what? What if the web server does not support it? Even if it is supported, what if I have to interact with the database and I can't install the MySql-Connector?
@JeremyBanks, there are too many problems compared to PHP in which every library I need is basically preinstalled in every web host.
@JeremyBanks, I know PHP is bad (even if I agree with most of the choices the language creators made), but what are some real options? (I'm not even thinking of Microsoft's options at the moment)
@Poik Why don't you tell me what's so wrong about PHP code around here?
@Jeffrey I only use VPSs, and since I have total control over the virtual server I don't haven't had to worry about things like that, and don't really know the answers to your questions. I haven't used shared hosting since I used PHP, which was a long time ago.
@Tshepang I use to have a test set-up where each VM was named after a city and as a bonus the language and region settings of each machine as set to that of the city. You also get a few nice wallpapers to apply to the VM making them very visually distinctive
@Jeffrey I haven't used PHP in about five years. I wouldn't know. :3
My best answer would be: It's based on XML, and uses HTML. That's slightly a personal preference, and it's slightly based on bias towards minimization, which is difficult to do within that framework.
@Tshepang They can't delete it, but they can make it "gallery mode" so that only approved users can post. After nobody has posted for a couple of weeks, the room will be frozen.
@JeremyBanks i dont see the point of having 2 rooms. but i also think that 'Python: language of the l33t [django] [python]' is a HORRIBLE name for a room. if anything, should be just 'Python'
@InbarRose That's not actually the room name, it's the description. The message I quoted above is misleadingly phrased. (I know that's still not great, but it's better than it being the room.)
okay, yes, but still. we are not little children, (well i cant speak for everyone) i personally am a professional, and i do not want sillyness else i will leave.
Actually, I just realized that it might be possible for an owner to manually move all of the posts from this room to that one... I'm not sure if there are any limits on room owner tools like that.
look, its not my decision. you should ask on meta if it is possible to merge the two rooms together.
not as a comment but as a new thread
i have to go now, but good luck. my interests here are just to have an active python room. and thats it. i opened this one becuase there was not one.. other than that.... no reason for me to decide over anybody else what happens.
Actually, I just realized that it might be possible for an owner to manually move all of the posts from this room to that one... I'm not sure if there are any limits on room owner tools like that.
It may be possible for an owner to merge the content.
@InbarRose And thank you for opening this room; I'm glad there is an active room. :)
I've got to get back to work, but I've asked in Tavern on the Meta; maybe somebody will happen to know:
Does anybody know what the limitations are on moving messages from one chat room to another? Would it be possible to move hundreds of message over a period of a few weeks, if we spend enough time clicking "show older posts"?
It sounds like a room owner should be able to migrate all of the old messages. Balpha, the main developer behind the chat, says that he never implemented a limit on the migration tools.
(If an owner wanted, they could add me as an owner so I could migrate all of the message to the "Python" room later today.)
I have a form that i have to validate and then save the data in the database. I have a SQLAlchemy model called Campaign which looks something like this
from flask.ext.sqlalchemy import SQLAlchemy
db = SQLAlchemy()
class Campaign(db.Model):
__tablename__ = 'campaigns'
id = db.Column(db....
I hope i can express myself right, here it goes.
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