help please.
On Thursday, July 16, 2020 at 10:38:23 PM UTC-4, stack flow wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have excel file with multiple sheets and need output as yml file for each
> sheet. could someone help me with python code? following is an example:
>
> aep sheet:
>
> ae
Hi,
I have excel file with multiple sheets and need output as yml file for each
sheet. could someone help me with python code? following is an example:
aep sheet:
aepaep_description infra_vlan
test_AEP test aepno
aeps_to_domain sheet:
aep domain
Cheers guys - I'll check the books out :)
Thanks very much.
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I've just finished reading a sort of beginner Python book, and I know
quite a bit now but I'm looking for a book that can teach me advanced
aspects of Python - code optimisation, threading, etc.
Any recommendations?
Cheers.
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On Sep 16, 7:16 am, "Mark Tolonen" wrote:
> Setting PYTHONIOENCODING overrides the encoding used for stdin/stdout/stderr
> (See the Python help for details), but if your terminal doesn't support the
> encoding that won't help.
thx for these two tips. of course, that was a bit misleading by me to
> [soapbox]
> Speaking about idiomacy, ...
> [end soapbox]
soapbox]
I ALREADY STEPPED DOWN FROM SOAPBOX (on this topic)
[end soapbox]
thanks for the comment anyhow.
that an efficient `x in y` implementation used to be there and is gone
now is gross. guess i'll just have to live with my own makes
> One might wonder why you are even writing code to test for existence
> "in" a range list, when "blee <= blah < bloo" is obviously going to
> outperform this kind of code.
> -- Paul
the reason is simply the idiomacy and convenience. i use (x)xranges to
implement unicode blocks and similar things.
Sorry about that... (I forgot what he was trying to teach)
Thanks for the clarification
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Xah Lee,
Do you want to be taken seriously?
First, stop posting.
Second, learn perl.
Third, learn python.
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