I have a blender scene containing an Instance of a Linked Group.
When exporting to three.js, the geometry for the elements of that group are not being exported as separate files.
If I append (not link) the group to the scene and then select "Embed meshes" when exporting the json files contains ...
I am setting up os X 10.7.
I am using the default install of Python:
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/lib/python2.7/
I use a Python based package manager called easy_install.
Easy_install seems to not be able to find the compiler.
EDIT: When I tried to install MySQL-python...
MVC has the most support out on the web. So I would say it is best if you plan on doing this on your own, as you will have better support information available.
First task: this project depends on an API that changed at some point. Replace all the CAPS_WITH_UNDERSCORE properties with PascalCase properties.
I just vomited in my mouth a little. Who knows how many properties there are? I don't, because it only reports them missing one at a time. Fix one, clean/build, another appears.
There's an epidemic in my place of work, of naming the second version of a project "new [projectname]". Well, it doesn't feel new when it hasn't been opened in five years.
it's plain english, with lot less restrictions than other language and compulsory indentation which forces you to produce cleaner code.
Ohk, i will come back here if i have something specific that i need help with, right now i don't understand the user of tuples, if you know can you explain me the gist of it?
I propose a scheme. Every time someone receives a SQL answer, in any chat room, they should go to the SQL room and remain there until they answer three SQL questions from other users.
This should break the vicious cycle of the wandering SQL people.
I have discovered that my legacy app chooses which content to display based on a number of session variables, which are set in various other places throughout the site. So just to navigate to the page the user's bug appears on, I have to reverse-engineer the exact path he took to get there.
I appreciate that the original developer wanted to keep variable names short, but I wish they hadn't done so by truncating all words to three characters. GenRep_clk is a little hard to understand. Only a little.
A honeymoon is the traditional holiday taken by newlyweds to celebrate their marriage in intimacy and seclusion. Today, honeymoons by Westerners are often celebrated in destinations considered or romantic.
History of honeymoon
This is the period when newly wed couples take a break to share some private and intimate moments that helps establish love in relationship. This privacy in turn is believed to ease the comfort zone towards physical relationship, which is one of the primary means of bonding during the initial days of marriage. The earliest term for this in English was hony mo...
lol.....I guess they realized that everything goes downhill from there on
i need to get data from about 500 requests to a rest API. it's currently really slow (3-6 minutes). would it be sensible to try to run the requests in parallel?
Then, you may not get any speed up - if the system you're asking can't optimise requests, then smashing it with multiple requests may actually make it slower :)
the current UI is really awful and it doesn't let you do any kind of filtering of the results -- so you have to poke through 500 pages worth of loans in order to figure out if there are any that you want
my goal is to be able to have it start up and get a list of all of the current loans in, say, a minute or so when it launches, and then slowly go through the list while it runs
if they complain i will stop, there's a decent number of automated tools out there that do the same thing, and i don't think those other tools have any sort of special access to the data
the two requests getting accepted simultaneously are fine -- one is "give me results 0-999", the next is "give me results 1000-1999"
so it seems like a good fit for some sort of parallelism
"The magician takes out the thirteen groundbreaking limits of the game, holding them as a
deck of cards face down and put them in the following way: Top
Card stopped at the bottom, the next card is dealt face up, next
brief stop at the bottom, the next card is dealt out, etc.. to the crowd's
amaz...
In a question largely about how queues work, he writes:
> The program [should] also converse intelligently. For example, enter the sentence "I LIKE WHEN YOU HUG ME".
Just kind of flippantly adding in there, "oh yes, in addition to doing queues, it has to understand human affection"
It's like, "I'm trying to write a simple text-based rpg, oh and also it needs to calculate the optimal flight time and path for a vessel traveling between Earth and Mars"
I found this: `>>> nums = range(2, 50) >>> for i in range(2, 8): ... nums = filter(lambda x: x == i or x % i, nums) ... >>> print nums [2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47]`