Notices tagged with python
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#Python #HTTPServer #SimpleHTTPRequestHandler #custom #ContentType #MimeType. Source code is the best documentation. There's extensions_map.update({'.ext', 'mime-type'}). No need to #subclass / #override anything. #webserver #HTTP
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#Python #HTTPServer #SimpleHTTPRequestHandler #custom #ContentType #MimeType. Source code is the best documentation. There's extensions_map.update({'.ext', 'mime-type'}). No need to #subclass / #override anything. #webserver #HTTP
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If you're into programming, and Python in particular? Maybe this DevKit is for you!
The Python Devkit Bundle can be yours for $20 or less.
Remember, with bundles you can choose how much money goes to me and how much goes to the publishers and charity etc. (it's hidden behind a toggle)
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If you're into programming, and Python in particular? Maybe this DevKit is for you!
The Python Devkit Bundle can be yours for $20 or less.
Remember, with bundles you can choose how much money goes to me and how much goes to the publishers and charity etc. (it's hidden behind a toggle)
https://www.humblebundle.com/software/python-dev-kit-bundle?partner=maloki&charity=1550632
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I suspect from that error that the script is designed for #python 2.x, not python 3.x.
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Every now and then I look at the amount of stuff I write in #python or shell and feel guilty about not writing more lower-level stuff in C, for example. This quickly evaporates, though, the moment I realize that I'm not as familiar with the standard library there as I am with the higher-level languages. Where can I get some inspiration to practice C or C++ in GNU/Linux?
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Every now and then I look at the amount of stuff I write in #python or shell and feel guilty about not writing more lower-level stuff in C, for example. This quickly evaporates, though, the moment I realize that I'm not as familiar with the standard library there as I am with the higher-level languages. Where can I get some inspiration to practice C or C++ in GNU/Linux?
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Every now and then I look at the amount of stuff I write in #python or shell and feel guilty about not writing more lower-level stuff in C, for example. This quickly evaporates, though, the moment I realize that I'm not as familiar with the standard library there as I am with the higher-level languages. Where can I get some inspiration to practice C or C++ in GNU/Linux?
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I suspect from that error that the script is designed for #python 2.x, not python 3.x.
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What are you cleaning up all that memory for? Just die already. #python #instagram #gc https://lobste.rs/s/59rwdm
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I suspect from that error that the script is designed for #python 2.x, not python 3.x.
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#Godot Engine - Beta release for #Python support - https://godotengine.org/article/beta-release-python-support
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Every now and then I look at the amount of stuff I write in #python or shell and feel guilty about not writing more lower-level stuff in C, for example. This quickly evaporates, though, the moment I realize that I'm not as familiar with the standard library there as I am with the higher-level languages. Where can I get some inspiration to practice C or C++ in GNU/Linux?