Dear Colleagues,
I am playing with Channels for some time already.
Now, I am trying to establish "sticky" channel to one of available workers.
I thought I can create single-reader channel from consumer and somehow fix
the routing to make this particular worker handle this single-reader
channel
someone help me i am getting thi 500 internal error i dont understand whats
wrong
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I have 20 years experience in software but am new to OO python and django,
I have a project I am tackling and would be most grateful if there is
someone I could hire to clone my repo and give me advice as I navigate my
first project, maybe once or twice a week at the beginning? Schedule can
b
Workers can't dynamically change their channels during runtime, but you can
tell workers to only run specific channels in one of two ways:
- Have different routing configurations and different settings files that
point to each for the two worker groups
- Use the --only-channels and --exclude-cha
If you have 20 Years of experience as a software developer you can easily
learn python by yourself in one or two weeks.
There is a nice tutorial on the official Python website:
> https://docs.python.org/3.6/tutorial/introduction.html
You can ask beginner questions on the Python Tutor mailing l
I am a second year student of Electrical Engineering. I am a little bit
lost on where to start with Django/Python. I´d like to run programs to see
functions in action. Where can I see codes?? Thanks
Richard
On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 7:12 PM, propellerhat
wrote:
> If you have 20 Years of experie
Feria,
Start here if you are comfortable with Python
https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.10/intro/tutorial01/
Start here if you are new to Python...
https://www.codecademy.com/learn/python
Both are hands on.
Good luck!
Mark
On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Feria Científica <
laferiacienti
Good point; with some work (e.g. adding actions), the admin can cover 80 to
90% of what most DB-focused projects will need - the django-suit interface
also makes it look pretty slick!
On Saturday, 18 March 2017 09:54:37 UTC+2, Andréas Kühne wrote:
>
> Yeah I know - the django admin platform is r
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