Re: Looking for a Scrapy cheatsheet
The one that sans provides seems pretty decent. Did you not like it? On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 4:05 PM Jim wrote: > I'm in the process of learning Scrapy. I've read through the docs and a > couple of tutorials, but I am getting bogged down because I can't find a > page/table/chart that gives a nice concise overview of the available > commands and methods. > > Googling hasn't found anything usable. So does anyone know of a > cheatsheet I can download. > > Thanks, Jim > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: HOLY SH*T! HUMANS ORIGINATED IN THE DEVONIAN
Don't feed the trolls. Actually talking to it makes it think you actually care.. On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 4:50 AM, ASSODON wrote: > === > >BREAKING NEWS > === > > > RICHARD LEAKEY JUST DIED DUE TO HEART FAILURE! > > > THE REASONS DESCRIBED BY THE MEDICAL TEAM IS THAT HIS WORK WAS > DISPROVEN, BY NONE OTHER THAN YOUR OWN BASTARD, THRINAXODON. > > > THIS CAUSED LEAKEY'S HEART TO EXPLODE! > > > THRINAXODON DANCED WITH JOY AS HE WAS GRANTED $600,000,000,000.000! > > > TO WASTE YOUR TIME EVEN FURTHER, CHECK OUT THESE LINKS BELOW. > === > EVIDENCE THAT HUMANS LIVED IN THE DEVONIAN: > > https://groups.google.com/group/sci.bio.paleontology/browse_thread/threa > d/6f501c469c7af24f# > > > https://groups.google.com/group/sci.bio.paleontology/browse_thread/threa > d/3aad75c16afb0b82# > > > > > http://thrinaxodon.wordpress.com/ > > === > > THRINAXODON ONLY HAD THIS TO SAY: > > "I..I...I...Can't believe it. This completely disproved Darwinian > orthodoxy." > > === > > THE BASTARDS AT THE SMITHSONIAN, AND THE LEAKEY FOUNDATION ARE ERODING > WITH FEAR. > > === > THESE ASSHOLES ARE GOING TO DIE: > THOMAS AQUINAS; > ALDOUS HUXLEY; > BOB CASANVOVA; > SkyEyes; > DAVID IAIN GRIEG; > MARK ISAAK; > JOHN HARSHAM; > RICHARD NORMAN; > DR. DOOLITTLE; > CHARLES DARWIN; > MARK HORTON; > ERIK SIMPSON; > HYPATIAB7; > PAUL J. GANS; > JILLERY; > WIKI TRIK; > THRINAXODON; > PETER NYIKOS; > RON OKIMOTO; > JOHN S. WILKINS > === > > THRINAXODON WAS SCOURING ANOTHER DEVONIAN FOSSIL BED, AND FOUND A > HUMAN SKULL, AND A HUMAN FEMUR. HE ANALYSED THE FINDS, AND SAW THAT > THEY WERE NOT NORMAL ROCKS. THESE WERE FOSSILIZED BONES. THEY EVEN HAD > TOOTH MARKS ON THEM. SO, THRINAXODON BROUGHT THEM TO THE LEAKEY > FOUNDATION, THEY UTTERLY DISMISSED IT, AND SAID, "We want to keep > people thinking that humans evolved 2 Ma." THRINAXODON BROUGHT HIS > SWORD, AND SAID, "SCIENCE CORRECTS ITSELF." RICHARD LEAKEY SAID, "That > is a myth, for people to believe in science." THRINAXODON PLANS TO > BRING DOOM TO SCIENCE, ITSELF. > > > > THRINAXODON IS NOW ON REDDIT > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Sexism in the Ruby community: how does the Python community manage it?
I am a woman and all I can say to these things is.. Bringing light to these things do nothing but give attention to the attention seeking.. yea the names are dumb. But does it ever stop me. No. Mainly because ignore the college/boyish mentality that is associated with names like that. On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Roy Smith wrote: > In article <201310162317485-owenjacobson@grimoireca>, > Owen Jacobson wrote: > > > * SexMachine (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/SexMachine/0.1.1 - an > > attempt to detect the gender of names, which… well, ask the nearest boy > > named Sue - or girl named Leslie) > > I'm not sure what you're objecting to here. Is it the name, or the > functionality? > > As for the name, I guess different people have different reactions, but > I (as a male) find this only mildly offensive. I can see why some > people might have a stronger reaction to it. Perhaps not the best name > one might have come up with, but certainly not anywhere near the list > you cited. I would not have picked the name myself, but I also would > not want to see us go so far as to forbid something with that name from > being listed on pypi. > > As for the function, guessing gender from names is important in the > advertising world. Everybody knows that some names are ambiguous. And > that sometimes names that you would think of as unambiguously associated > with a particular gender are used by the other. And a zillion other > ways the guess can be wrong. > > Still, it's worth real money in on-line commerce and advertising to know > (even with a certain degree of uncertainty) somebody's gender. So it's > not surprising people are writing tools to guess that from names. Nor > do I think it's inappropriate. > > Full disclosure: I work for a company which makes money selling on-line > advertising. If we can provide accurate gender information to our > advertisers, we can charge them more per impression. > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list