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You know, that "Typo" is short for "typographical error" So if we were to expand the shorthand of your statement it would be: "DAMN THEM TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR'S" Which would be one two. You should have said "DAMN THOSE TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS" (No '). Or: "DAMN 'OS TYPOS"
Apart from the scripts own console (which does nothing) I want to open two consoles and print the variables con1 and con2 in different consoles, How can I achieve this.
con1 = 'This is Console1'
con2 = 'This is Console2'
I've no idea how to achieve this and spent several hours trying to do so ...
You need (preferably in this order) to learn how threading works, learn how subprocess works.
Then you can probably put something together yourself (which will most likely be trash) and then you can put that here for the world to see, and then I can tell you how to fix it.
I would say this should be completed by tomorrow around the same time.
@GamesBrainiac Sadly its great stuff like this that doesn't get much attention. Noobs are more interested in writing stuff through codecademy, not realizing that the basics of loops and conditionals is now a small piece of actual programming
@GamesBrainiac I was learning laravel because I heard good things about that, then I heard that they base most of their stuff on Django itself, then it occurred to me why not learn django instead
@KDawG Dunno, I've spent a bunch of time looking at this over the last couple of days, and I still feel like it glosses it. I mean, 3 pages with get_or_create. It's a pretty fundamental tool.
In some code I wrote today, I had a class with public string A, B, C; However, my code style analyzer complained that they ought to be properties, so I had to change it to:
I'm using this command in my bashrc file: export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:<PATH_TO_SITE-PACKAGES> putting the correct pythonpath, but everything is still installing in normal python and not pythonbrew
Fine, maybe I will want to raise an event. If I need to modify the public interface that way, then calling up each of my users and apologizing for the change, will take less time than making properties for everything ever.
guys. A question. Say I have a dictionary, where each value is a list of objects. What I want to do is have an if statement saying "if any of the objects in the dictionary have THIS for this attribute, do this"
WHAT THE HELL. Whoever wrote this shitty mysql client library (or at least that piece of example code) clearly wasn't a python developer and never heard of multi-line strings.
Well obviously this circular proof needs a kickstand or else it will fall down. The puppy corollary states, both of the above statements are true because of Jon's presence.
I honestly can't remember whether I've actually seen The Karate Kid. I know the "wax on, wax off" bit, but possibly just from other things referencing it.
@ZeroPiraeus Not important: But interestingly we were talking about t.A.T.u (or whatever variation they used) - it was a pointless answer for hit girl bands from 1980 onwards.... (ref: BBC's Pointless quiz show)
@JonClements Hmm, never heard of Pointless. Is it any good? (for the sake of reference, good from my POV = QI, and detestably awful = The Weakest Link).
I like the twist - it's some fairly straight forward questions, with lots of answers... but you've got to guess what the most obscure lowest gotten answer was :)