Here is my test code:
class test():
def testing(self, val):
print(val)
test.testing(some_input_variable)
Output:
NameError: name 'some_input_variable' is not defined
I cannot figure out why this does not work. If the function was not inside of the class, it works fine. This specifi...
the options I see are: - meta post (probably not of interest to the broad community, and other chat rooms didn't make announcements) - comment under one of their posts (too pushy?) - "invite user..."?
Unable to delete Athena table from shell script. Have the below error
You must specify a region. You can also configure your region by running "aws configure".
Here is the code am using
start.sh
Edit 1
#!/bin/bash
date ;
aws glue batch-delete-table \
--database-name <dbname>\
--tables-to-delete "<...
@VonC advised to let you know about this room, and so I did. I'll post some context, and try to keep it short
VonC recently made a post on Meta.SO which involved a Go question. All ordinary business, however he also linked a tweet where Russ Cox complained about SO being unwelcoming.
I have been thinking about why there was no Go chat on stack overflow, given that several other major languages have it (including Rust)
and then connected the two issues. A chat can help drive some traffic away from the main site, especially off-topic content, and mitigate the "unwelcoming" issue. At the same time making it easier for tag regulars to interact
this is it. so in short, this is an effort to improve quality and sharing, and give die-hard downvoters less opportunity to appear unwelcoming to external eyes
I was surprised the Collective didn't do this... so I guess we can fill in the gaps
I have recently installed OpenSUSE on my computer. Sadly, I found that apt-get was not installed on it by default. I want to install apt-get, can anyone help me? I have tried searching on Google, but the result was useless.
Can anyone tell me how to install apt-get on OpenSUSE?
I'm not saying YaS...