New to the world of Python and Programming: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6j1tzo/new_to_the_world_of_python_and_programming/
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New to the world of Python and Programming • r/Python
Hi everyone, I am currently working in Finance and began learning Python on my free time. I have completed some basic courses on codecademy and...
I'm having trouble wrapping my head around solving a problem regarding formatting data from a bunch of excel files into a new excel file: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6j219c/im_having_trouble_wrapping_my_head_around_solving/
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I'm having trouble wrapping my head around solving a... • r/Python
**The problem:** I need to grab a bunch of data that has a few properties. These properties include a date field, a sale type field, a sale...
concatenating a strings from a list of objects: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44569646/concatenating-a-strings-from-a-list-of-objects
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concatenating a strings from a list of objects
I know that the pythonic way of concatenating a list of strings is to use
l =["a", "b", "c"]
"".join(l)
But how would I do this if I have a list of objects which contain a string (as an attribute),
l =["a", "b", "c"]
"".join(l)
But how would I do this if I have a list of objects which contain a string (as an attribute),
Working with mixed C/C and Python code in Visual Studio: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6j249f/working_with_mixed_cc_and_python_code_in_visual/
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Working with mixed C/C++ and Python code in Visual Studio • r/Python
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I made my first useful Twitter Bot. It posts comments from random adult videos!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6j3pcl/i_made_my_first_useful_twitter_bot_it_posts/
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I made my first useful Twitter Bot. It posts comments... • r/Python
I decided to try this just to see if it's possible and it's working fine, it seems. Posts one update every four minutes. I don't have the code on...
GPIO Event Detection Nested inside Threaded Callback Function using Python and RPi.GPIO (X-post from RASPBERRY_PI): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6j4zw3/gpio_event_detection_nested_inside_threaded/
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GPIO Event Detection Nested inside Threaded Callback... • r/Python
I'm new to Python, and I mostly only use it tinkering with Raspberry Pis. I know how to use RPi.GPIO in Python to detect inputs from the GPIO pins...
Python Ubuntu Linux nohup error: [1] Exit: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44080033/python-ubuntu-linux-nohup-error-1-exit
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Python + Ubuntu Linux + nohup error: [1]+ Exit
I have a python script, practice_one.py, that I’d like it to run forever in Ubuntu Linux, and has the following:
while True:
# Code
And I attempted nohup python practice_one.py & but go...
while True:
# Code
And I attempted nohup python practice_one.py & but go...
Best way to access and close a postgres database using python dataset: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44679641/best-way-to-access-and-close-a-postgres-database-using-python-dataset
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Best way to access and close a postgres database using python dataset
import dataset
from sqlalchemy.pool import NullPool
db = dataset.connect(path_database, engine_kwargs={'poolclass': NullPool})
table_f1 = db['name_table']
# Do operations on table_f1
db.comm...
from sqlalchemy.pool import NullPool
db = dataset.connect(path_database, engine_kwargs={'poolclass': NullPool})
table_f1 = db['name_table']
# Do operations on table_f1
db.comm...
Copy a Python 2.7 package to the 3.5 directory?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6j5qrc/copy_a_python_27_package_to_the_35_directory/
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Copy a Python 2.7 package to the 3.5 directory? • r/Python
I have a package (pushbullet.py) which only installs itself to the Python 2.7 directory. I've tried "pip3 install pushbullet.py" and get an error...
is it okay to read early released version, raw and unedited one?: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6j65p1/is_it_okay_to_read_early_released_version_raw_and/
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is it okay to read early released version, raw and... • r/Python
Hello I was just wondering if it's okay to read an early released version? I found this pdf version of a book I've wanted to read for awhile but...
David Beazley - The Fun of Reinvention (Screencast): https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6j5z1f/david_beazley_the_fun_of_reinvention_screencast/
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David Beazley - The Fun of Reinvention (Screencast) • r/Python
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Execute and decorate Python code from another machine: https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/6j6r33/execute_and_decorate_python_code_from_another/
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Execute and decorate Python code from another machine • r/Python
Is there any elegant/efficient way to transfer python code to another machine, interleave it with some local calls and execute it as is?