Can someone please explain the concept of days to the postal service? This package was supposed to be delivered yesterday, and still says it will be delivered yesterday, but it's a state away and will be delivered tomorrow at the earliest.
If you're starting with python then a good option is Django for a more full-fat framework, or Flask for a more DIY approach. Pyramid isn't for beginners (or not this one).
Probably not mate, sorry. It's a bit too short notice for me with bank holiday plans for the kids. My bad - I know you mentioned some time around the end of April a while back and I never followed up.
@RobertGrant do you think it would be possible/feasible to do something like a generator function, that mutates a list by appending each queue.get() result before yielding the "next" element of the list?
so, I assumed that queue.get() works like this: in a time t1, it returns, say, [data1, data2], and in a time t2(>t1) it returns [data3, data4]
in this case, I'd think that you should store each call to queue.get(), unless the generator syntax does something magical and remembers each output from each queue.get() call:)