@roganjosh I could have told you, but I would have had to do math: Mid-1969 to late-1972 is three and a half years. They went roughly every 6 months or so.
@AndrasDeak ...but there were like 135 shuttle missions. (had to check that, no idea where that stuck in my head but it was right)..over 30 years comes to a tad over 4 a year. Which ended up not being that much more often than the Apollo cadence, for all the routine access to space and rapid reusability that it was supposed to be.
NB I don't hate the shuttle - it's a very cool piece of tech, but I wish it was developed without some of constraints it was forced to adhere to, which could have been fulfilled by an unmanned launch vehicle that it could have rendezvoused with.
Actually I scraped details of mobiles from flipkart flipkart.com/…
And when I print it came like this 8 GB RAM | 128 GB ROM |17.02 cm (6.7 inch) Full HD+ Display48MP + 8MP | 48MP(F2.0) + 8MP(Ultra Wide/F2.2) + TOF (Time-of-Flight) 3D-Depth Rotating Camera3700 mAh BatteryQualcomm Snapdragon 730G Octa-Core ProcessorBrand Warranty of 1 Year Available for Mobile and 6 Months for Accessories
@toonarmycaptain I just find it crazy. I didn't have the dates in mind so I could only go with gut instinct that was "it was at least a decade". That kind of schedule was intense; impressive stuff!
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη well... just slicing directly from the script looks odd to me :) also... please start using .find_all instead of .findAll... the later has been deprecated for ages and while it's not clear if/when it's going to go away... best to get into the habit of using the proper one now :)
looks like a good start would be a basic whatever.partition('window.__INITIAL_STATE__="')[2][:-1] - try parsing that as json and then just access it from there
Well... mostly it comes down to if parsing the source/emulating a few requests is enough to get the data out you want or whether you need a browser to actually execute javascript and render elements...
@stack start by seeing if it runs javascript or not and what that does... look at what xhr requests are made... look at the differences between the source dom and the rendered dom etc... 'fraid I don't have time to go much further
@IljaEverilä ahh... I forget about pyjsparser... :)
How odd. The production solver on my site doesn't work if I try it from my new phone but works fine from desktop. This is gonna be fun to debug using my mobile as a wifi hotspot. I can't even begin to guess at a cause :/
@TheLittleNaruto at the bottom here. You can click "solve problem" without setting any of the parameters and it should roll over in about 0.3 secs. Works from desktop, but not my new mobile (where the spinner just hangs). I've got a local version running to try debug this but it seems weird from the outset
Trying to find out what isn't being passed in the request now. I wonder if I'm relying on some feature that's been disabled in new browsers
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη It's also pretty much a proof of concept, you'd want to make it more robust against changes, i.e. instead of hardcoding the path, search for the correct assignment expression etc.
I'm gonna have to do some digging but I'll report back. Prior to the request there is some JQuery stuff to grab inputs from the page and I'm guessing that I've set bootstrap up badly or I've got duplicate ids on the page and it's pot luck which is defined based on rendering order. But all guesses, for now
@TheLittleNaruto gotchya. It's to do with responsive dataTables. When it collapses the rows to give the green + symbol, it's sending me garbage for some reason. It works from mobile in portrait mode. Now to find a fix. Thanks for the input :)
@JonClements I can think of a million things I'd rather be doing right now but I'm about to send some CVs out so I kinda need to fix all these crappy issues. The full revamp will have to wait, though
Well, after that, I need to fix the seizure-inducing landing page when viewed in particular resolutions and expanding the dropdown. Initiating a medical emergency is one way of getting noticed, though
That and the wild vibration of text as it repeatedly throws in a scrollbar and removes it. Let's just hope HR doesn't know about "view page source" once I've fixed these things :P
Lets say I created two objects obj_a=Custom() and obj_b=Custom() and by mistake I do obj_b='oops', is there any way I can get the reference to obj_b that pointed to my instance of Custom?
Curious why this is something you're worrying about?
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I was practicing a flask SQLAlchemy tutorial and in the flask shell, I ended up messing my references for two models in a database, was just lazy to start the shell again and repeat everything
I'm developing an http file server using the python package http.server
using that code :
import http.server
import socketserver
import socket
Host = socket.gethostname()
IpAdr = socket.gethostbyname(Host)
PORT = 8000
Handler = http.server.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
with socketserver.TCPServer...
I am having a website like some sports betting site and I want to write a python script for scraping some information and want to upload the data to excel This must be dynamic and automatically refresh in excel as the content changes. How can I do it
I have a set of scraped pages that I have to use (can't scrape these again) that contain meta information in quoted \&\lt; \&\gt; tags like these:
...
<span class="html-tag">
<meta <span class="html-attribute-name">name</span>="
<span class="html-attribute-value">twitter:title</span>"
<...
@JonClements I've badly neglected my LinkedIn and still get bombarded with recruiters trying to add me. If they're doing this with a totally out-of-date profile (like, years) I've been super wary of what they want to bring me. My sister also works in IT recruitment and is constantly doing what they're doing. Do you find value in having a profile?
In other words, I'm not sure whether I'd just be opening up a spam fest from people that have no idea about the positions they're trying to recruit for.
@roganjosh I feel like I get a lot of pings from people who just found my linkedin via keyword matching - I'm not looking for nursing, nor am I qualified as a nurse, but I keep getting invited to apply for nursing management/leadership positions, in addition to the Sr Dev positions that I appreciate, but decline to apply for.
@Permian From the PriorityQueue docs: The lowest valued entries are retrieved first (the lowest valued entry is the one returned by sorted(list(entries))[0]). A typical pattern for entries is a tuple in the form: (priority_number, data).
We have the Patron Saint of Web Scrapping in our midst most days. Bobby Tables probably shouldn't be mentioned; there's a fierce and deep rivalry between the positions I believe
Page-based pagination has been removed, and has been replaced with cursor-based pagination. - thanks Shopify - that's only about 15 private apps I need to make updates to then! :(
none that I've ever found that worked will for what I wanted to do
but then I use a custom platform with multiple message queues and what-not - so nothing was going to work off the shelf anyway
with all the ecommerce platforms I've worked with, if I could find time/be bothered to write a UI around it, I'd basically have a product that was linnworks.com but with product management/sync'ing as well...
Ugh... just picked up a code base I handed over and being handed back to me and looked at some of the changes... they're pretty darn good... been asked to find and fix a bug and oh my, it's one of those pesky:
class Whatever:
something = False
def f(self, a, b, c):
if a:
self.somethng = True
# ...
def do_something(self):
if self.something:
# ...
Oh, I needn't have deleted :P I have horrible flashbacks to a question I asked about pandas where I just invented a new column with a typo name. It was spotted in < 5 mins but someone answered and got an upvote, so I just had to sit in horror as the down votes piled in
How the heck can 90% of changes be stuff I'm thinking - "oh nice one - that's smart", but I'm spotting typos, unnecessary use of class attributes and bare excepts...
mind you - my client did say the new guy was starting to get fed up/bored with it, so maybe they did main bits and then just sub-contracted yet again or something or whatever...
@AndyK you've got to repent for your past sins somehow :p
select_one should pickup one only. but since the html source is not complete("I've converted it from img to txt") so it's just broken html where select should be used to catch all
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη what I mean is - are you sure your selector is actually doing the same as what the OP is trying to achieve with their title=soup.find(attrs={'class':re.compile('splist_1_1(?!special_sub)')}) ?
Put another way - what element(s) do you think the OP is trying to retrieve there?
Please just slow down... a :D is amusing - but what's not amusing, and I realise you're eager and trying to help, but you might be on the verge in your eagerness of not helping things at all, okay?
Also - just use comments... you're making some presumptions and editing questions in someway to that... just don't... take a step back with that thought in mind and ask yourself - "What comment could I have made to the OP to clarify what they really wanted" - and I'd be interested to hear your thoughts
welcome to StackOverflow Community, I've corrected some mistakes on your question. Kindly please have a look into How do I ask a good question? and please post the HTML source as a code not an image so we can manually copy/paste to test. that's will make it easier for both of us. — αԋɱҽԃ αмєяιcαη1 hour ago
I can't see if the OP responded but I can see you went ahead and converted a screen shot to actual stuff and corrected some grammar and such but... what was the rush there?
@αԋɱҽԃαмєяιcαη Since you're finding the hints harder to notice: Jon is a former moderator who's been on the site for 8 years. You can assume his impressions are more reliable than yours.
he's trying to help you understand how you can spend your helpful efforts in a constructive way; I suggest that you go out of your way to understand what he's saying
for a start - your selector is wrong - that's not going to help the OP and secondly, if you look at the code the OP is attempting, they're trying to loop over certain things - that precludes the .select_one() you've used
I am grateful for the Python room. It was here for me when I had very few friends who could relate to me outside of tech meetups, when IRC was hard to follow, and discord servers did not yet exist. By the way, how are you all doing?
I'm glad the question is "how are you doing" and not "what are you doing", because the answers are "good" and "lazing around instead of working on my website" respectively
Hey, any of you guys heard of this cool website where we can ask questions and post answers about programming? It's like little mini-tutorials, in the context of a specific programming question!
I'm going to be getting some time soon to work on projects (both code and writing) and open source and I want to make the most of it. Right now I'm in the planning stage thinking about what I want to do. In about a week I'll be in the implementation stage.
Whenever I find myself watching live code, I don't mind when the person makes mistakes or doesn't know the answer. The thing that bugs me are: when they have to look something up and they are flipping between pages quick enough that I can make out some words but not slow enough that I can make out what point is... The constant flashing when I'm trying to follow something gives me a bad experience.
also the constant "ummm ummm ummmm ummmmm ummmmmm" i know they are thinking but isn't one or two umm's enough instead of a whole songs worth lol maybe I'm being to judgemental
no I don't mind if they are looking it up themselves, but don't flash screens on me ....
like I can find you an example of a guy who flipped between SO, the docs, his code, and random sites all within 5 seconds cause he's scanning them for a keyword.
I'm trying to give myself guidelines and rules. I want to take the appropriate risks of putting myself out there live, but avoid the avoidable pitfalls.
I'm thinking like, no social media, politics, or religion
No being negative about individuals/people/groups of people.
honestly when I stream playing games with my friends, I ask myself what kind of audience do I want and then I try to put myself in their shoes and think of what I would want from the streamer I'm watching.
I'm thinking I might try to compose or edit answers on Stack Overflow, but I'll need to be careful about not showing mod tools while on the site or discussing them.
@Aran-Fey is there a reason you don't link it with your SO. I'll say that it's been more than once that I followed the link to your main account to find the link and came up short
@roganjosh Unfortunately the official launch is still a ways off... I'm reaaaally struggling with the post I'm currently writing, and I still need to write another one after that
Points have almost nothing to do with it. I believe there is a minimum reputation requirement in order to nominate yourself for election. It's a bit higher on SO than it is on other sites in the network. Maybe 3000?
But the biggest part is that you need to have enough experience using moderation tools that you're given at various rep levels, participating on Meta to shape site policy, asking/answering questions, etc. That experience can be gained in only a couple of years being active on the site.
And then, like Aaron said, it's ultimately up to the judgment of your peers. SO periodically runs democratic moderator elections.
Lots of upheaval at the corporate level. The last election was back in 2019. We are due for another one, but no timeline as of yet when it'll happen. Probably later this year.
If I go completely independent doing project based work, my wife is mostly concerned about health insurance, so I need to sort that out. Any recommendations on that?
@AaronHall let me know when and I'l buy you a beer buddy... but... yeah... when it comes down to mostly concerned about health insurance - that's just a crazy thought to the UK
Aaron and I are both current moderators, and Jon Clements is a former moderator. So we know each other from that whole business, @superv. I'm not a regular here. Just dropped in for a quick spell.
@roganjosh The thing is that I'm not sure how many people will return to my site a 2nd time after they first see it, so I want to have the most important articles ready before going live. I want to finish the one I'm working on at the very least
@ParitoshSingh it varies, it's a % of your pay (up to a certain amount), and even if you're not able to work or something, it's still covered.... so if you're minimum wage and need 30k worth of surgery, you get it.