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08:46
Is there a technical issue with this answer of mine? It seems like a non-trivial target for a revenge downvote (although I have stepped on some toes lately, as usual)
 
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10:52
@AndrasDeak Subjective: Phrases akin to "If you think <issue guess>, then try <code-free prose>" often tingle my newb advice senses. Someone might feel it's too vague for an answer.
subjective is fine, thanks
I think I'll keep that, because that's pretty much what I wanted to say (either the package is broken, or it's newer than pip)
lol, I just noticed that there's an answer 4 days after mine that says the same thing worse (without any kind of explanation), nice
anyway if you don't see anything technically wrong with the answer then it's probably a revenge downvote, because none of the other posts on that page got voted on
11:09
I didn't see anything technically wrong with it, either
In fact, your comment comes after a discussion about whether Andras' answer is technically correct about python
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not anymore :P
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12:46
Do you have time to ask you something?
I set a python list with:
`print(playlist_sequence)
self.plus_buttons.append([data_type,playlist_sequence,self.plus_minus_label])
print(playlist_sequence)
print("---------\n\n\n\n")`
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Q: why does sqlalchemy tell me that value needs parameter when I have it

KwsswartSo I am currently working on a function to register users on a web app and when I use the form to submit values i get the following: sqlalchemy.exc.StatementError: (sqlalchemy.exc.InvalidRequestError) A value is required for bind parameter 'password' [SQL: INSERT INTO users (name, password, emai...

i have posted that in there man
so you can work with the actual code
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19:21
Can someone help me with this: stackoverflow.com/questions/62579455/… ?
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20:21
This thing is bashing my brains:

def evaluate_expression_1():
global x
x = x - 3

def evaluate_expression_2():
global x
return x + 7

return evaluate_expression_2()
# Main Program #
x = 33
print(evaluate_expression_1())

Why doesnt the second `global x` just take `x = 33` as the parameter?!
Why go back and take the `x = 30 from the enclosed namespace`?

To my eyes this looks COUNTER-logical
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Q: combine_first gives ValueErrorMust specify axis=0 or 1

Bowcoy Im trying to make this: from this: link to excel file from the below screen In other words I'm trying to create a line for each JobNumber[Column5] with all data in one row. I' came up with this code: df2 = pd.read_excel(file.xlsx) df2.columns=['JobNumber','Column6','Column7','Column8','Column9'...

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