@Aran-Fey Well, you only mean "struggle with backslashes in path names, on Wndows". That one you mentioned is a vscode bug
@NordineLotfi That code you wrote is begging to be rewritten in numpy, just ask if you ever need to. I tried to understand what it's doing, but your matrix code is quite quirky ;-)
Does anyone have experience with Odoo? I'm so utterly confused about their product. Right at the beginning of my programming career, the company I worked at used it and they were extending it all over the place but at the time I didn't know enough to understand what they were doing. Now I have it and I have a UI and a free database somehow but I don't know where the code is
I'm basically just harvesting MRP systems and trying to cover off all the necessary features in my own stuff, but this one is... very bare-bones
That actually sounds really nefarious on reading it back. I'm not after stealing their code, but my understanding was that it was open-source and extensible but I don't see how I can extend it if I wanted to. In reality I'm just trying to find commonality between MRP systems to make sure my tangentially-related product has all the fields that a company would expect it to have
I have two threads. Thread A waits for thread B to do something, which can either succeed or fail. What synchronization mechanism is most suitable for this? The only thing I can think of is to put a boolean inside a queue...
@Aran-Fey Will those Thread's roles interchange at some point? As in, Does Thread B even have to wait for Thread A, etc. Basically do the reverse, or is it always the same role for those thread?
@NordineLotfi I'm confused; first you asked about your Vogel approximation algorithm, then you ask about a recursive-backtracking Sudoku solver. Do you just want any tutorial on matrix code in numpy? There are ~96K hits for numpy sudoku solver.
@smci I mean, I never asked back then, just mentioned what I did in case it was interesting to someone else...I also didn't ask about sudoku? (it came into the conversation by itself)
@NordineLotfi looks like we crossed wires. When I said "I couldn't understand what your code does, it's quirky... can you explain it verbally?" I was referring to your Vogel approximation algorithm. If you want to port that to numpy, try it yourself, and post for us where you get stuck.