i wanted to insert into database a value that is stored in a tuple
how to do it ?
query = ("insert into movie values({0})".format(l[0]))
this is giving an error
ProgrammingError: (1064, "You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'Knight [2008] [Eng] [MP3] [DVDrip-M333]-FLAWL3SS_RG.avi)' at line 1")
@user2713461 please see sopython.com/chatroom for the chatroom rules and etiquette. If anyone is able and willing to help you they will, please don't ping random users looking for a response.
@user2713461 Also, there is no way in hell anyone would be able to help you. We have no idea, what is in your code. What database you use. What database library you use. What is in what variable used to construct the query etc. Only advice I have is print your SQL query before you apply it. I suppose there is a mess and not valid SQL statement.
Either using format method or using % operator. You have to build a string which is valid SQL statement.
First try to build the string containing the query. You can check if you did it right by printing it. If you get stuck on that, I would recommend forgetting the database for a moment and learning string formatting and other string operations in Python first.
@user3167683 Wait a minute, pygame is going to be on client, that does not have anything to do with server programming. So I am still not sure what is the question. You want to write server side application for MMO game?
@user3167683 Well, there seem to be a ton of information about ways to implement servers for multiplayer games. Some good read is also here: reddit.com/r/Python/comments/iifh4/…
@Fenikso Yes I have tried Twisted. But after trying to use Twisted for 2 hours, I couldn't get the hang of it. And Twisted also uses sockets behind to do its job.
some questions would require a particular person's help and considering the amount of posts here, posting it generally would put it at the top and might be missed by that person. Thats what i thought..
Well, after bashing my head against a steel wall, I found a partial solution for converting ABNF into regex using this website: http://www.msweet.org/abnf.php It is not a perfect solution, but it is the best I could find so far.
Oddly enough, I was just talking to a friend about my habit of occasionally screaming in my mind on the subway to see if I can detect reactions from telepaths.
but as it turned out: there is not that much inside.. In hungary we have a beautiful word for this "együgyű" -- if I want to translate it, I would say "man-with-only-one-problem-in-his-mind" or something like that
(anyway @Kevin this is very bad news: but there isn't any real GLSL tuts out there online.. most of them is "basic tut/example on shaders" and stuff. if I may ask -- why the fuck do people bothering copy-pasting the same tutorials over and over again? no advanced stuffs? no real life examples? no stackoverflow chatroom?) :(
this will be way harder than I expected: no tutorials, no debugging tools, no community -- I can only think of one question: those who know this, how on earth did they learn all about these things?
I usually comment instead, so that it's more clear why it shouldn't be done. Sometimes that's only "this is considered bad practice because it doesn't scale to larger sizes", or "this shows quadratic behaviour" or something. But I'm notoriously rep-greedy, or would be if I were famous enough for "notorious" to be an option.
I'm trying to set a cookie depending on which css file i choose in my Html. I have a form with a list of options, and different css files as values. When I choose a file, it should be saved to a cookie for about a week. The next time you open your html file, it should be the previous file you've ...
Personally, I just leave a comment if I think an answer is technically correct but bad practice or dangerous. As long as the readers are aware of the drawbacks
It's from an old Calvin and Hobbes strip... While playing Calvinball, if the other player catches you taking their flag, you have to sing the song
Google delivers:
Punishee: "Here's the 'Very Sorry Songg.' Won't you help and sing alongg?" Chorus: "Bum bum bum" Punishee: "I blew it!" Chorus: "He's sorry!" Punishee: "I knew it!" Chorus: "So sorry!" Punishee: "I'm very very sorry that I took your precious flaaggg!" Chorus: "Just don't do it any more, you scurvy scalawaaggg!"
No mention of the dance, though... Maybe I'm thinking of the secret dance needed to get into the treehouse
Good friend of mine is head of R&D at this geo software company. Rep is an objective measure for coding skills, he says. But one would need other skills too, of course.
I would verify rep if someone mentioned it. And then looking at answers is very easy, inviting, even. @Kevin this is not bad at all for a first impression.