One of the places I worked years ago used it to analyse log files. It has its own proprietary language that I found clunky but you could isolate particular log messages in literally billions of lines of logs very quickly
I've always assumed that Figma comes from "figment" as in "figment of your imagination" because it's basically mocking up how something should look if you actually built it. Splunk maybe from "spelunking"?
It's certainly a memorable name given its similarity to an English word that has been repurposed over time into something very NSFW
For a short while going from Spark to SQLite3 ,I had missed its simplicity until sqlite3.OperationalError: near "FROM": syntax error on a query that works elsewhere. Not particularly helpful in a query spanning hundreds of lines :'( Line numbers, Sqlite...?
I'm having a brain fart and can't seem to google what I want to do. I've created a library that someone could import anywhere they want. However, I want to know where my classes are actually running so that I can make a directory right next to wherever their script is running. Can someone remind me how to do this please?
Hi, I am trying to build a python module using python -m command, but it throws following error
from langchain.document_loaders import PyPDFLoader ImportError: cannot import name 'PyPDFLoader' from 'langchain.document_loaders' (/opt/miniconda3/lib/python3.9/site-packages/langchain/document_loaders/__init__.py)
Can anyone help on this? Following is the order I followed - deleted poetry.lock file, poetry install, and then python -m [module_name]
@YatShan This is the statement that I'm most focused on. People just don't talk about "compiling" python libraries generally. It's always a step in some way, but pip install will do all of that for you and, if there are extensions (C/C++/Rust) that genuinely need compiling then it can (often) happen automatically. Basically, all you should need to do is pip install into your environment
cv-plsstackoverflow.com/q/78189952/4799172 needs more detail. it takes hundreds of lines of code to do this and there are multiple routes to making it work (both backend HTML generation or frontend on-the-fly)