@JonClements no, gevents isn't yet supported in python3. i've looked into the option of using ws4py which also uses gevent and greenlet and somehow should work in python 3. So i'm a little confused over the mather.
I am in a bit of a conundrum here, I am looking for an easy and dynamic way to check if all lists in a dictionary of lists are the same.
Below is an example of what I am doing now, but obviously my lists contain real data (strings):
def sample_method(var=10):
d = {}
for i in range(var):...
@JonClements thx for reacting on my question, but socketio uses gevents and isn't yet supported in python3. i've looked into the option of using ws4py which also uses gevent and greenlet and somehow should work in python 3. So i'm a little confused over the mather. Am I seeing something wrong ?
haven't had much time to work on it, but I did get a little more accustom to classes, got them to interact a little, and learned how to create instances and what not
class Character():
def __init__(self):
self.atk = 1
self.name = "hi"
class CabbageJon():
def __init__(self):
self.attack = 10
self.name ="Cabbage Jon"
x = Character().name
y = CabbageJon().name
x = y
print(x)
Which is why... again... You should start smaller.
Try creating some real application classes,
Like a Coordinate class
and a Slope class
basic math stuff
Coordinate has X and Y attribute, and that is pretty much it....
Needs to implement comparitive methods so it can be compared to other coordinates.
And a Slope class needs to basically be a collection of Coordinates (or a coordinate factory), and the slope itself, which will determine the generation of coordinates in the factory, or in the collection...
And have implemented methods like.. Slope.get_y_from_x(X) -> Y value. and Slope.get_x_from_y(Y) -> X value.
It is the inherint assumption that "bigger is better" in reverse, the smaller the violin, the less importance it has, so if a small violin is played, (the smallest violin in this case) then it has no importance, meaning, barely a care (or a f***) is given.
@Jon that's what I usually do -- I rationalize it by telling myself that it's better I answer it with a big disclaimer rather than letting someone else answer it without one ...
I always thought that as apply got deprecated in lieu of the * and ** syntax, then it'd be funky if it could be re-used as a kind of map with no return results or something
@JonClements thanks jon, but how can i carry on learning that lang, what i mean is that if i learn and leave it after some time it will become all new stuffs...
@mgilson from what I've heard from a couple of friends there, the 20% time isn't that linear. It's 20% you can contribute to a project that's approved by powers that be.
You can suggest your own, but it has to be approved for you to be allowed to invest that time.
People sometimes are too caught up in the moment, and they think they need to pound out information with their keyboard else it will go away that they don't realize that what they are writing is going to sit around for a long time... taking the few extra moments to check what they type or whatever first would be much, much better.