I mean, list.sort() manipulates the object so it's C, but str.islower() represents something about it, so it's V ... attributes are M, except when they're properties ...
I'm trying to find the best-practice, modern way of doing what I used to do with python-vm-builder (aka ubuntu-vm-builder).
I want a scripted, repeatable way to start from something like ubuntu-core (aka the artist formerly known as JeOS), add some packages, define first-run scripts, etc.
What ...
@F4z because you are not appending to the list, but assigning it a single value in each iteration, which overwrites the previous value - so you end up with only the last assignment
you should use the append method for adding elements to a list
@Dan you do know of a good guide for postgress? was going to follow this digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/… but most of the commands dont work off the bat so i thought i would ask before looking into why
Not to be confused with Object-Role Modeling.
Object-relational mapping (ORM, O/RM, and O/R mapping) in computer science is a programming technique for converting data between incompatible type systems in object-oriented programming languages. This creates, in effect, a "virtual object database" that can be used from within the programming language. There are both free and commercial packages available that perform object-relational mapping, although some programmers opt to create their own ORM tools.
In object-oriented programming, data management tasks act on object-oriented (OO) objects that...
x = 23 result = 0 if x < 23: result = result + 1 print("1.",True) elif x == 23: result = result + 2 print("2.",True) elif x >= 23: result = result + 3 print("3.",True) else: result = result + 4 print(result)
isn't X >= 23?
why is the result only 2?
it's 2 because once the elif returns true, it moves out of the elif if nodes and into the print(result)?
The input voltage can be as low as 2 V (typically 1.8 V) to be recognised as a logic 1, and for a logic 0 to be recognised, a voltage of 0.8 V or lower is required.
After inserting the shown lines, I get such error in my cmd when trying to launch the app: "TabError: inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in indentation"
I don't see a point in marking this as duplicate since the linked question is quite a bit different and I already received the relevant answer here too — MightyPork1 min ago
@AnttiHaapala Thanks! Probably got tabs instead of spaces when copied the code. Everything seems to be working now. But there's one more problem: I have set TIME_ZONE to 'CET', but when invoking timezone.now() method, it says tzinfo=<UTC>>
Though list objects support similar operations, they are optimized for fast fixed-length operations and incur O(n) memory movement costs for pop(0) and insert(0, v) operations which change both the size and position of the underlying data representation.
@Justin doubtful, the python timezone arithmetic is really broken (I always use UTC myself)
One of these days overexchange you'll come in here and not ask a bizillion questions and the world will end. Or, more unlikely, you'll actually do some research for yourself first/Google around.
You've been warned by other members of the group for your incessant continual small questions, please consider other people in this room and do some prior research.
i am to use something called iterparse, because it says the file is too big (2gb ) to load it all into memory i guess.. but i have 32gb of ram, shouldnt that atleast work in theory?
Yeah unfortunately the proximate, not distal, cause was fixed
The problem now is maybe what you guessed originally, that it's using the jinja2 template, but it doesn't seem to be processing it as a template, just rendering it straight
I wonder if because the overriden template is Mako, whether it's still being pushed through Mako
I've found something that says if I use templating systems without pyramid bindings then asset override won't work, but I'm using pyramid_jinja2, so that can't be it
it's kind of like when I go to museums (not that often now), but you always find something on something... and you think... "why the helll did we do that?"
Thankfully my camera has one of those swivel-out screens that you can use instead of the eyepiece, so I could hold it over the board and take sectional photos vertically down
A fullauth one, so I don't have to learn the permissions system yet :)
I'm not mixing both
I'm using Jinja2, and a plugin I want to use has builtin templates that use Mako.
You can override templates in Pyramid, but they seem to continue to use the original renderer, so it's just trying to render my Jinja2 template in Mako now.
Not yet, but I just wanted the option, so I had a rummage
For now I just want the concept of a login so I can keep building
And see different things when logged in etc
Just cool to know the capability is there, and if work needs to be done to get that working, approximately what the work is.
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hmm im doing some GUI app on pyqt and want to test out multithread functions to not freeze my main window when filling a list with 1000000 items, when i start the progam it crashes and returns me "runtime error R6016 - not enough space for thread data"... I've never used multi threading before, whats this and how to avoid it?
So - those results might have given you the flavour that this is a Microsoft specific problem, coming from the underlying C code. This question might help you (the accepted answer might hit your case, I'm not sure) stackoverflow.com/questions/21127460/…. I'm not an expert on Qt, but have helped out someone with threading using PyQt once before - you might have more luck with someone who is.
Things I'd be looking at are how do you spawn your threads - do you follow the docs on how to do that? Are you sure you're only spawning one extra worker thread to crunch the data (if that's what you want), not say 1000, or keep doing it until it falls over
OK - so think about what you're doing and work out why it fails. Using .join is going to make one thread block while waiting for another - that's what it's all about. If your code works when you use it, but not when you don't (and by work, I assume you mean it completes the data processing), that means that something you are doing when you don't .join is causing the error
Currently new users aren't allowed to post images. This ban was implemented for fear of spammers, and later justified by noting that it actually cut down on screenshots of code and other text.
As an unfortunate result, we see that many questions that are actually about image processing fail to i...
Hmmm - deciding whether to do a serious question edit, or comment and CV on a question from a new user... I'm leaning to the latter. It's just a variable type mismatch as can be told from Traceback (in the comment - yuck). Thoughts? (I'm new to this closing malarky) stackoverflow.com/questions/30011282/…
hey guys.. i completed couple of django tutorials.. i could comprehend very little.. this question is for a django pro how would you learn django from scratch rather going through documentation