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pythondev
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help
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things that implement `__iter__` can be iterated
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2019-06-06T14:28:55.410600
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T14:28:55.410600
| 1,559,831,335.4106
| 27,321
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pythondev
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help
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and so on
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2019-06-06T14:28:57.410800
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T14:28:57.410800
| 1,559,831,337.4108
| 27,322
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pythondev
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help
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what's the __main__ one
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2019-06-06T14:29:23.411100
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Emelda
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pythondev_help_Emelda_2019-06-06T14:29:23.411100
| 1,559,831,363.4111
| 27,323
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pythondev
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help
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all (i think) the dunders are listed on this page <https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html>
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2019-06-06T14:29:52.411600
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T14:29:52.411600
| 1,559,831,392.4116
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pythondev
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help
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that means the file was called and run as itself, pretty much <https://docs.python.org/3/library/__main__.html>
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2019-06-06T14:30:51.412200
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T14:30:51.412200
| 1,559,831,451.4122
| 27,325
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pythondev
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help
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so it seems my function is returning the value twice.
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2019-06-06T14:34:53.412900
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Emelda
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pythondev_help_Emelda_2019-06-06T14:34:53.412900
| 1,559,831,693.4129
| 27,326
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pythondev
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help
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what function do you have now?
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2019-06-06T14:35:04.413300
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T14:35:04.413300
| 1,559,831,704.4133
| 27,327
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pythondev
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help
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nvm i forgot I put a print in there
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2019-06-06T14:35:10.413500
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Emelda
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pythondev_help_Emelda_2019-06-06T14:35:10.413500
| 1,559,831,710.4135
| 27,328
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pythondev
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help
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I'm so green with this I appologize
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2019-06-06T14:35:22.413800
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Emelda
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pythondev_help_Emelda_2019-06-06T14:35:22.413800
| 1,559,831,722.4138
| 27,329
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pythondev
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help
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no worries, it’s what <#C07EFMZ1N|help> is for
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2019-06-06T14:35:40.414300
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T14:35:40.414300
| 1,559,831,740.4143
| 27,330
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pythondev
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help
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:rubberduck:
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2019-06-06T14:35:45.414600
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T14:35:45.414600
| 1,559,831,745.4146
| 27,331
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pythondev
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help
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It's taking everything in me to not get mad and fall on posh 6
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2019-06-06T14:35:48.414700
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Emelda
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pythondev_help_Emelda_2019-06-06T14:35:48.414700
| 1,559,831,748.4147
| 27,332
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pythondev
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help
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But I want to be able to have more flexibility cross-platform and python has that
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2019-06-06T14:36:19.415300
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Emelda
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pythondev_help_Emelda_2019-06-06T14:36:19.415300
| 1,559,831,779.4153
| 27,333
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pythondev
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help
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Or seems to anyway
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2019-06-06T14:36:30.415500
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Emelda
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pythondev_help_Emelda_2019-06-06T14:36:30.415500
| 1,559,831,790.4155
| 27,334
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pythondev
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help
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apparently you can chain tasks
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2019-06-06T14:37:26.415700
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Pura
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pythondev_help_Pura_2019-06-06T14:37:26.415700
| 1,559,831,846.4157
| 27,335
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pythondev
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help
|
<https://docs.celeryproject.org/en/latest/userguide/canvas.html#chains>
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2019-06-06T14:37:27.415900
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Pura
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pythondev_help_Pura_2019-06-06T14:37:27.415900
| 1,559,831,847.4159
| 27,336
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pythondev
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help
|
One thing I wish I could do was just create Python desktop apps in visual studio with the same drag and drop controls I'd use in c#
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2019-06-06T14:40:08.416800
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Emelda
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pythondev_help_Emelda_2019-06-06T14:40:08.416800
| 1,559,832,008.4168
| 27,337
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pythondev
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help
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there's iron python and all sorts of other things but they look ugly
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2019-06-06T14:40:39.417300
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Emelda
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pythondev_help_Emelda_2019-06-06T14:40:39.417300
| 1,559,832,039.4173
| 27,338
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pythondev
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help
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I didn't know super did that
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2019-06-06T14:40:54.417700
|
Javier
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pythondev_help_Javier_2019-06-06T14:40:54.417700
| 1,559,832,054.4177
| 27,339
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pythondev
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help
|
tkinter looks like ass
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2019-06-06T14:41:02.417900
|
Emelda
|
pythondev_help_Emelda_2019-06-06T14:41:02.417900
| 1,559,832,062.4179
| 27,340
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pythondev
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help
|
tbh whenever I want to have a visual gui I just run it as a webapp
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2019-06-06T14:41:42.418300
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Holly
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pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T14:41:42.418300
| 1,559,832,102.4183
| 27,341
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pythondev
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help
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its easier to deal with in my opinion
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2019-06-06T14:44:01.418700
|
Holly
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pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T14:44:01.418700
| 1,559,832,241.4187
| 27,342
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pythondev
|
help
|
Where is the documentation on that?
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2019-06-06T14:44:07.419000
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Emelda
|
pythondev_help_Emelda_2019-06-06T14:44:07.419000
| 1,559,832,247.419
| 27,343
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pythondev
|
help
|
but I also hate making GUIs lol
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2019-06-06T14:44:08.419100
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Holly
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pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T14:44:08.419100
| 1,559,832,248.4191
| 27,344
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pythondev
|
help
|
I use flask personally since its a really really simple web framework if you want it to be
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2019-06-06T14:44:33.419500
|
Holly
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pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T14:44:33.419500
| 1,559,832,273.4195
| 27,345
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pythondev
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help
|
<http://flask.pocoo.org/>
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2019-06-06T14:44:53.419800
|
Holly
|
pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T14:44:53.419800
| 1,559,832,293.4198
| 27,346
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pythondev
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help
|
you'd also have to learn a little bit of html (I pretty much only use html because my interfaces aren't customer facing)
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2019-06-06T14:45:08.420300
|
Holly
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pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T14:45:08.420300
| 1,559,832,308.4203
| 27,347
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pythondev
|
help
|
yeah, the two biggies are flask and django
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2019-06-06T14:45:15.420600
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T14:45:15.420600
| 1,559,832,315.4206
| 27,348
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pythondev
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help
|
I'm sure others have different thoughts on interfaces
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2019-06-06T14:45:20.420900
|
Holly
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pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T14:45:20.420900
| 1,559,832,320.4209
| 27,349
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pythondev
|
help
|
GUIs rather
|
2019-06-06T14:45:25.421200
|
Holly
|
pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T14:45:25.421200
| 1,559,832,325.4212
| 27,350
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pythondev
|
help
|
different philosophies, but you build web apps in either
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2019-06-06T14:45:38.421500
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T14:45:38.421500
| 1,559,832,338.4215
| 27,351
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pythondev
|
help
|
yup; I personally liked flask for my use case, because its a lot more freeform, and building a project if its really small is a lot easier to get going. Django is powerful but to me it felt overwhelming with how many pre-populated files and configurations it has from the start
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2019-06-06T14:46:57.422500
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Holly
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pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T14:46:57.422500
| 1,559,832,417.4225
| 27,352
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pythondev
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help
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I like to think that Django is more scalable from the start because of that reason
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2019-06-06T14:47:42.423000
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Romaine
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pythondev_help_Romaine_2019-06-06T14:47:42.423000
| 1,559,832,462.423
| 27,353
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pythondev
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help
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if your project isn't going to grow, why not Flask? :smile:? But hey, if you really love Flask and its going to get bigger, maybe you want to go that route
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2019-06-06T14:48:22.423900
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Romaine
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pythondev_help_Romaine_2019-06-06T14:48:22.423900
| 1,559,832,502.4239
| 27,354
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pythondev
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help
|
Django just makes it easier to keep going and keep getting bigger because its built to do so from the start
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2019-06-06T14:48:49.424500
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Romaine
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pythondev_help_Romaine_2019-06-06T14:48:49.424500
| 1,559,832,529.4245
| 27,355
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pythondev
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help
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and while I tend to prefer Django, I might be a bit biased, and personally, its pretty straight forward
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2019-06-06T14:49:17.425200
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Romaine
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pythondev_help_Romaine_2019-06-06T14:49:17.425200
| 1,559,832,557.4252
| 27,356
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pythondev
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help
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and while is shouldn’t be a deciding factor, the membership of our <#C0LMFRMB5|django> channel is about twice the size of the <#C0LN2AD7T|flask> channel (but they are both in the thousands, so plenty of help in both)
|
2019-06-06T14:51:15.426500
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T14:51:15.426500
| 1,559,832,675.4265
| 27,357
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pythondev
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help
|
lol, true dat
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2019-06-06T14:52:30.426900
|
Romaine
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pythondev_help_Romaine_2019-06-06T14:52:30.426900
| 1,559,832,750.4269
| 27,358
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pythondev
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help
|
I pefer aiohttp server for web server now over flask because its asynchronous. If im building a webapp i usually make backend api with a static frontend (react, angular) that makes http requests to the api.
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2019-06-06T14:53:12.427700
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Pura
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pythondev_help_Pura_2019-06-06T14:53:12.427700
| 1,559,832,792.4277
| 27,359
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pythondev
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help
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I wanted to go that route Kay, but tbh my javascript skills are pitiful and I really hate trying to learn it lol
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2019-06-06T14:53:38.428200
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Holly
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pythondev_help_Holly_2019-06-06T14:53:38.428200
| 1,559,832,818.4282
| 27,360
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pythondev
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help
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<http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/1.0/design/>
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2019-06-06T14:57:42.429800
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Pura
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pythondev_help_Pura_2019-06-06T14:57:42.429800
| 1,559,833,062.4298
| 27,361
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pythondev
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help
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` However Flask is just not designed for large applications or asynchronous servers`
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2019-06-06T14:58:02.430000
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Pura
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pythondev_help_Pura_2019-06-06T14:58:02.430000
| 1,559,833,082.43
| 27,362
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pythondev
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help
|
I agree django is to overwhelming so i never used it.
This is why i moved from flask to aiohttp.
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2019-06-06T14:58:24.430300
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Pura
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pythondev_help_Pura_2019-06-06T14:58:24.430300
| 1,559,833,104.4303
| 27,363
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pythondev
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help
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<@Pura> quart is flask + aiohttp
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2019-06-06T14:58:34.430700
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Hiroko
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pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-06-06T14:58:34.430700
| 1,559,833,114.4307
| 27,364
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pythondev
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help
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I was considering it for an asyncio service at work to operate as an api composition layer application, and decided to go full in on aiohttp instead
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2019-06-06T14:59:05.431500
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Hiroko
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pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-06-06T14:59:05.431500
| 1,559,833,145.4315
| 27,365
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pythondev
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help
|
but don’t discount sync frameworks just because async is the new hotness
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2019-06-06T14:59:51.432300
|
Hiroko
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pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-06-06T14:59:51.432300
| 1,559,833,191.4323
| 27,366
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pythondev
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help
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they can still easily handle tens of thousands of requests/minute
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2019-06-06T15:00:09.432800
|
Hiroko
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pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-06-06T15:00:09.432800
| 1,559,833,209.4328
| 27,367
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pythondev
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help
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that's it's only use
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2019-06-06T15:10:44.432900
|
Ashley
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pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T15:10:44.432900
| 1,559,833,844.4329
| 27,368
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pythondev
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help
|
it's basically "do the stuff from the class above me in the MRO chain"
|
2019-06-06T15:11:41.433100
|
Ashley
|
pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-06-06T15:11:41.433100
| 1,559,833,901.4331
| 27,369
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pythondev
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help
|
Can someone help me figure out why python can't find my python files?
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2019-06-06T15:23:28.433700
|
Javier
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pythondev_help_Javier_2019-06-06T15:23:28.433700
| 1,559,834,608.4337
| 27,370
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pythondev
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help
|
I have 4 files in the same folder and python can't find them
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2019-06-06T15:23:43.434000
|
Javier
|
pythondev_help_Javier_2019-06-06T15:23:43.434000
| 1,559,834,623.434
| 27,371
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pythondev
|
help
|
nvm
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2019-06-06T15:24:46.434200
|
Javier
|
pythondev_help_Javier_2019-06-06T15:24:46.434200
| 1,559,834,686.4342
| 27,372
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pythondev
|
help
|
`__init__.py` missing?
|
2019-06-06T15:53:29.435000
|
Romaine
|
pythondev_help_Romaine_2019-06-06T15:53:29.435000
| 1,559,836,409.435
| 27,373
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pythondev
|
help
|
I need to know build script to publish package in pypi
what is a build script
|
2019-06-06T16:15:07.435300
|
Bart
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pythondev_help_Bart_2019-06-06T16:15:07.435300
| 1,559,837,707.4353
| 27,374
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pythondev
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help
|
and where can i find it?
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2019-06-06T16:15:25.435500
|
Bart
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pythondev_help_Bart_2019-06-06T16:15:25.435500
| 1,559,837,725.4355
| 27,375
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pythondev
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help
|
Anyone know of a library that would help me do the following: display a .png image as a window, when clicked a sound goes off, can be closed out via right click
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2019-06-06T16:23:23.437300
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Freeda
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pythondev_help_Freeda_2019-06-06T16:23:23.437300
| 1,559,838,203.4373
| 27,376
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pythondev
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help
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I'm thinking AHK would be easier to use but I want to try it in python since I'm still learning
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2019-06-06T16:23:37.437700
|
Freeda
|
pythondev_help_Freeda_2019-06-06T16:23:37.437700
| 1,559,838,217.4377
| 27,377
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pythondev
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help
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I found playsound will help with the mp3s but can't figure out what would show a png as a window and trigger on-click
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2019-06-06T16:24:12.438300
|
Freeda
|
pythondev_help_Freeda_2019-06-06T16:24:12.438300
| 1,559,838,252.4383
| 27,378
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pythondev
|
help
|
<@Bart> everything for packaging a python project for pypi is here <https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/packaging-projects/>
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2019-06-06T16:26:12.438800
|
Clemmie
|
pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-06-06T16:26:12.438800
| 1,559,838,372.4388
| 27,379
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pythondev
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help
|
thanks
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2019-06-06T16:31:50.439000
|
Bart
|
pythondev_help_Bart_2019-06-06T16:31:50.439000
| 1,559,838,710.439
| 27,380
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pythondev
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help
|
<@Freeda> You might look at PyGame... as I recall it's pretty easy to get basic stuff like that going.
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2019-06-06T17:37:49.439800
|
Sasha
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pythondev_help_Sasha_2019-06-06T17:37:49.439800
| 1,559,842,669.4398
| 27,381
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pythondev
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help
|
Came across that recently while searching, seems like it would be the best choice. Thanks
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2019-06-06T18:22:43.440600
|
Freeda
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pythondev_help_Freeda_2019-06-06T18:22:43.440600
| 1,559,845,363.4406
| 27,382
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