On Sat, 21 Mar 2020, MRAB wrote:
Is there another file called "calendar.py" somewhere?
MRAB,
Mea culpa! There was a 'calendar.py' file I had downloaded in the past in
the same directory. I assumed that Python would use the built-in one before
the one in the directory. Removing that file solve
On 20/03/2020 21:57, Barry wrote:
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>
>> On 20 Mar 2020, at 00:42, duncan smith wrote:
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>> Bingo. Performance is indistinguishable from that of the list. Thread
>> safety is unimportant (for my purposes), but the docs at
>> https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html#collections.deque
>
On 2020-03-20 22:43, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm running Python3-3.8.2 on Slackware-14.2/x86_64 and I tried to run Miguel
Martinez Lopez's datepicker.py (version 1.0.7) before learning how I can use
it in my application. It fails to find the attribute in the imported
calendar module:
$ python3 datep
On 20Mar2020 06:50, Dan Stromberg wrote:
Actually, I think a deque is a doubly linked list of python lists.
On 20Mar2020 09:45, Antoon Pardon wrote:
This doesn't seem correct. A deque is used to simulate a stack or a
queue. It doesn't use heappush or heappop.
You are both correct; brain fa
I'm running Python3-3.8.2 on Slackware-14.2/x86_64 and I tried to run Miguel
Martinez Lopez's datepicker.py (version 1.0.7) before learning how I can use
it in my application. It fails to find the attribute in the imported
calendar module:
$ python3 datepicker.py
Traceback (most recent call last
> On 20 Mar 2020, at 00:42, duncan smith wrote:
>
> Bingo. Performance is indistinguishable from that of the list. Thread
> safety is unimportant (for my purposes), but the docs at
> https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html#collections.deque
> state "Deques support thread-safe, memor
Hi!
I've created a Jupyter notebook that presents a simple probabilistic model
linking diseases (cold, flu, COVID-19) to symptoms (fever, cough):
http://mybinder.org/v2/gh/piedenis/lea_mini_tutorials/master?filepath=Lea_CO
VID19.ipynb
Assuming that this model is accurate (which is probably not!)
Hi Pierre,
I'm interested in your Lea project and notice it is in a mercurial repo on
bitbucket, what are your plans for the repo given that bitbucket are dropping
support for mercurial repos in the summer?
https://bitbucket.org/blog/sunsetting-mercurial-support-in-bitbucket
[https://rlmr51w5rw
On Fri, 20 Mar 2020 06:50:29 -0700
Dan Stromberg wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 6:11 PM Cameron Simpson wrote:
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> > >> 4. If it doesn't need to be thread-safe, why not try deques instead?
> > >
> > >Bingo. Performance is indistinguishable from that of the list.
> >
> > A deque is implement u
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 6:11 PM Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >> 4. If it doesn't need to be thread-safe, why not try deques instead?
> >
> >Bingo. Performance is indistinguishable from that of the list.
>
> A deque is implement using a list.
>
Actually, I think a deque is a doubly linked list of pyt
> the supermarkets will leave only a handful of people
better later than never :-)
meanwhile folks are staging idiotic things like (NOT EVEN 2 WEEKS AGO) a
leipzig vs. tottenhame match with FULL STADION, or bragging about their
social stupidities on facebook and co.
I always thought (and I am get
Dear Robin,
I am sad to hear this. The same thing is / will happen(ing) in Germany I
suspect. But after the panic buys has gone, the supermarkets will leave
only a handful of people in, as it is happening in Italy. The app is meant
to inform others of those queues. But maybe it is just a silly ide
On 16/03/2020 17:38, Orges Leka wrote:
This would reduce the waiting queue at the supermarket and possibly the
contact to other people thus would help a little bit in slowing down the
spread of the Corona virus.
Unfortunately, I suspect nothing will alter the number of people in queues in British
Op 20/03/20 om 02:10 schreef Cameron Simpson:
On 20Mar2020 00:37, duncan smith wrote:
Thread
safety is unimportant (for my purposes), but the docs at
https://docs.python.org/2/library/collections.html#collections.deque
state "Deques support thread-safe, memory efficient appends and pops
from
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