There's code I could finish off... the drawer that I've been meaning to put properly back on the rails for as long as I can remember.... Wouldn't hurt to iron some shirts....
None of which I can be bothered to do, so instead I'm sitting online, looking at questions on SO that I can't really be bothered to answer and going through netflix, and choosing not to watch any of them 'cos I'm bored...
Well, I managed 9 minutes of a film, but couldn't be bothered to watch the rest...
This was how I was going to do it if the append() method worked
def oddTuples(aTup):
'''
aTup: a tuple
returns: tuple, every other element of aTup.
'''
new_tuple = ()
for item in range(len(aTup)):
if item % 2 == 0:
new_tuple.append(item)
You still could have used a list there. Just use new_list = [], append to that, and at the end, return tuple(new_list). This will convert the list to a tuple.
The community is the spam filter and verification process. The whole site is run by the community; so when spam appears, users will quickly flag it so it gets removed by the system.
hii ihave a question how to use grocery crud with phils template library
here is my code controller
public function user_management() { $crud = new grocery_CRUD(); $crud->set_subject('User'); $output = $crud->render(); $this->template->set_layout('blog') ; $this->template->set('output', $ou...
Good sport on writing a custom message though... sometimes I do, sometimes I don't... but then... I have a feeling no one reads them anyway... so not sure who I'm trying to write them for...
Yeah... I figured yours was the custom as when I looked at it first time it had a custom - decided to maybe try and improve it, but thought screw it, sounds like you were ready to edit it anyway, went back and there was another "invalid edit", so just selected that
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Because, they like the way windows work and looks and feels. But need to work with linux, because thats what the technologies they use were originally developed on
the problem is that if we start making Linux like Windows, it's a matter of time before what makes Windows insecure will become Linux's problem as well
@Kneel-Before-ZOD @GamesBrainiac its not a matter of RAM, it would run fine on only 4GB of RAM, its the display manager and the kernel that will break your system
however, if you have trouble with Cinnamon right after installation, it's possible that there was a problem with the installation. i had similar problem too right after installation
I installed pycharm normally via bin/pycharm.sh, but the mistake I made was doing bash pycharm.sh while the pycharm directory has inside the Downloads folder.
I later on moved the directory to /opt/Pycharm/. This is causing the once functioning unity launcher (which was added when PyCharm was in...
@GamesBrainiac I know......but I don't compile on WIndows (at least, not yet); if I install a program on Windows, it's because I don't have much choice about it......so, i just need it to run without understanding why :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD well it always worked for me :P But yea, you can compile, if you wanted to. Its quite simple, just get your binaries, and just install
And tbh. I prefer this over OS shipping with built-in Python/Perl versions which the OS then might depend on or ships in a modified version.. making any upgrade process just terribly hard.
yeah....but Win's target isn't developers; it's for simple users who need to achieve something............they shouldn't have to install basic programs like that by themselves
It’s actually a more stable thing. Having application specific packages that ship with the application, over applications assuming it’s globally available on the system and failing when it isn’t exactly what they expected.
So if you build for a specific version, it will only use that specific version, and your installer will install the correct distributable if it isn’t available.