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That really pisses me off.
That really pisses me off.
Thank you SO MUCH. This is exactly the kind of response i wanted, and also thought it would be naive to hope for. Seriously, you’rr awesome.
And i really appreciate how you even looked for something nice to say too. :)
IPv4 should be deprecated, but it’s not
Im biased here, ive been learning python for almost 16 months and only dabbled in Javascript and never did any Ruby, but for a first language, i think python is fantastic. Its “easy” enough to keep you feeling like your skill is actually improving, while still being able to do pretty much anything (where performance is not a high priority). I also just think javascript is ugly to look at.
“alright, we need to make our service worse to satisfy our real customers”
So not a whole lot has changed. I cringe thinking of all the youtube video that explain OOP like this
class Animal:
class Dog(Animal):
Is it a low code tool?
Hacker news isnt an appropriate forum for most questions tho, that one is valid
I am struggling with using flex for the first time and holy cow do i feel this
Not dropped, but google has suggested all new android projects be done with Kotlin instead
It bothers me when OO doesnt stand for “object oriented”
Can you add links to each section at the top so you dont have to scroll past ones you might not be interested in?
this response is based on the few paragraphs available to non medium members
The second paragraph mirrors my experience with coding to a tee. I may have forgotten to turn off the oven while i was absorbed in Pycharm at least once, and ive certainly given a triumphany “fuck yea” with a raised fist worthy of a freeze frame ending to an '80s film upon succesfully accomplishing a task.
During a recent difficult time in my life, learning to code was the only activity i found that gave me substantial relief from the stress.
Someone hit me with the full text please.
I have a friend working on something like that. It does real time rendering of planet physics, down to accounting for known behavior of the constituent molecules. Pretty wild stuff.
I use comic mono for the meme, but i also like courier and old school terminal looking fonts
It makes a playlist based on data scraped from the billboard top 100 chart for a given day.
I don’t know if I couldve come up with it on my own, it’s part of a Udemy course I’m doing.
Yea I did, it wasn’t my intention when I made the post but I basically got the rubber duck experience. I’ve edited the title.
I was formatting my query poorly >:o
specifically, I was too clever by formatting my query like it appears in the URL of the response (ie: replacing spaces with +'s)
Also, the token was working the whole time, I think I was getting the error because I was attempting to access the search results by clicking the “href” in the response, and in doing was I was hitting the endpoint without providing the right header, which caused me to get the 401 error in my browser.
I just want you to know you weren’t screaming into the void. Look at my new main.py:
from pathlib import PurePath from Layout import Layout DEFAULT_FOLDER = PurePath("/home", "mike", "bg") WATERMARK_DIR = Path(Path(os.getcwd()).parent, "assets", "img") def main() -> Layout: return Layout() if __name__ == "__main__": main()
(I know I still need to change those folder defaults, but I am still riding the high of getting all that layout stuff into Layout.py and it working. I spent a couple hours today struggling, wondering why I was just getting a blank screen, when i realized i forgot to call .grid() on the frame that held all the widgets! So it was just rendering a blank window. )