On Saturday, June 16, 2012 5:10:34 AM UTC-5, cmac0tt wrote:
>
> So python is what I chose to learn, using the Django framework.
>
> I had this project working, then it just stopped out of nowere when I was
> about to show one of my two bosses. Anyone able to give any insight? I put
> everything
Just to echo on advice already given, your indenting is a real mess here.
You can't get away with bad indenting like you can in other languages,
because Python relies on indenting for the flow of code. (i.e. you use
intends rather than brackets).
You are also using mixed indents (some are 4 space
P.S Python 2.7 with Django 1.4 on Ubuntu 12.04lts
On Saturday, June 16, 2012 6:10:34 AM UTC-4, cmac0tt wrote:
>
> So python is what I chose to learn, using the Django framework.
>
> I had this project working, then it just stopped out of nowere when I was
> about to show one of my two bosses. Any
On Sat, 2012-06-16 at 03:26 -0700, cmac0tt wrote:
> I was told by someone I had to use print() then write() then save.page
> to
> pass the data permanently as opposed to just printing the data and
> losing
> it. It didnt logically make sense to me, which is why I kind was
> hoping
> people could
On Sat, 2012-06-16 at 15:52 +0530, kenneth gonsalves wrote:
> >
>
> what does write() do?
>
> btw, line 56 in models needs to be indented
> lines 54 and 55 have a double indent. Why?
> lines 21, 22 and 32 will never be executed.
oh, and your indents in 17 and 18 are not consistent with 21-22.
I was told by someone I had to use print() then write() then save.page to
pass the data permanently as opposed to just printing the data and losing
it. It didnt logically make sense to me, which is why I kind was hoping
people could explain their answers a little if possible rather than just
sa
P.S Python 2.7 with Django 1.4 ON Ubuntu 12.04lts
On Saturday, June 16, 2012 6:10:34 AM UTC-4, cmac0tt wrote:
>
> So python is what I chose to learn, using the Django framework.
>
> I had this project working, then it just stopped out of nowere when I was
> about to show one of my two bosses. Any
On Sat, 2012-06-16 at 03:10 -0700, cmac0tt wrote:
> here is the dpaste:
>
> http://dpaste.com/760213/
>
>
what does write() do?
btw, line 56 in models needs to be indented
lines 54 and 55 have a double indent. Why?
lines 21, 22 and 32 will never be executed.
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regards
Kenneth Gonsalves
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So python is what I chose to learn, using the Django framework.
I had this project working, then it just stopped out of nowere when I was
about to show one of my two bosses. Anyone able to give any insight? I put
everything in a DPASTE.
First it kept telling me that line 45 (which didnt exist w
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