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Q: Is there such a thing as a workflow pattern? or how to do a workflow properly?

salparadise(and alternatives to a workflow engine) Problem: I have various inputs with various attributes. For example {name: john, country: US} and {name: Jose, country: MX} And I have the following workflows for the task Enter Country US citizen: Step1 Validate US Passport Step2 Declare Goods at Cust...

 
 
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Q: Dynamic IP Notification Using Google App Engine

Motoko KusanagiThis script is very basic: it does one thing. Connect to it's root and it will log your IP if it has never seen it before. Connect to /logs, and it will show a list of unique IPs within the server storage. I can't take 100 percent credit for it. I grabbed it off of Stack Overflow, modified it to ...

 
 
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Q: Will there be a Python 4?

cshin9There is a concurrent use of Python 2 and Python 3 because Python 3 isn't exactly backwards-compatible. Will there be a Python 4 that breaks compatibility with Python 3, or was Python 3 a one-time break?

 
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Q: Connector for Odoo through xmlrpc (with testing code)

YannFirt time I write the tests before the actual code. All fit in the same module. #! /usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from os.path import join as path_join from xmlrpclib import Fault, ServerProxy XMLRPC_URL = 'xmlrpc/2' class Model(object): def __init__(self, host, db, uid, p...

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Q: How exactly is a software implemented?

Nha Dinh CaoAs a Computer Science student, I have done some programming with C++ and Python in my school. But for all I have learnt, all I can do now is to solve a few computational problems. By no means do I feel that I am capable of creating any realistic applications. So my question is how I can start mak...

 
 
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Q: Improving the "wait" and "read" methods for this Arduino - RPi serial communication Python script

NogurennThis is my first time asking in this Stack Exchange branch. I'm not used to Python. The script opens serial communications with an Arduino unit and send commands to and receives information from the Arduino. It is intended to run indefinitely until the system is shut down or pulled out of field ...

 
 
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Q: Python networking script -raspberry pi

andrew walmsleyCan anyone point me in the direction of someone who will help (paid) create python script for ping like command. So far no-one on fiverr.com was able to help. The script is to run a MTR report,extract data,perform a count, at a certain level it should notify by SMS/pushbullet

 
 
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Q: Any faster way to solve this brain teaser?

Joe ClintonBelow is my script: from math import trunc def solver(number,number2, numberofdigits): seq = str(number),str(number2), str(number - number2) digits = "".join(seq) goodChecks = 0 count= numberofdigits/3 for i in range(1,10): if digits.count(str(i)) == count: ...

 
 
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Q: Backup directory with tar through tarfile module but with exclusion of some folder

p3p1I would ask if is possible in Python create an archive from a directory that I want backup excluding some sub-dirs. For example I would like create a tar backup of home dir without include the Music either .cache dir. I know that from Python 3.5 the the module add provide a recursive research of...

 
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Q: Difference between Python classes and Haskell typeclasses

dopatramanI'm an intermediate Python dev and just starting out with Haskell. It seems like Haskell's typeclasses can be used in a way that is similar to how Haskell's typeclasses are used. It seems like typeclasses are just a way to implement operator overloading. Like this: # main.py class MyClass: d...

 

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