On Wed, 29 May 2019 at 9:38 PM Shakti Kumar
wrote:
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> On Wed, 29 May 2019 at 9:29 PM Contreras, Brian J
> wrote:
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>> Good Morning,
>>
>> I am a research student at the Georgia Institute of Technology. I have
>> made multiple attempts to download differ
On Wed, 29 May 2019 at 9:29 PM Contreras, Brian J
wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> I am a research student at the Georgia Institute of Technology. I have
> made multiple attempts to download different versions of Python with Numpy
> on my Microsoft Surface Book with no success.
>
Since you need numpy
On Sun, 26 May 2019 at 20:23, wrote:
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> I've run getpass() on IDLE, Spyder, PyCharm and Mu. All with negative results.
>
>
As Random832 pointed out, these IDEs cannot handle the stdout/stdin with getpass
You should use a normal terminal (command prompt) on your windows for
running this program.
On Sat, 25 May 2019 at 4:43 PM wrote:
> I'm working on Python 3.7 under Windows. I need a way to input characters
> without echoing them on screen, something that getch() did effectively in
> C++.
try getpass module.
Typically this would be,
import getpass
variable = getpass.getpass('your prom
project.com/en/dev/internals/mailing-lists/
>
> FWIW, I'm not a Django user, but found this page with a simple Google
> search for "Django mailing list”.
Thanks a lot, will keep that in mind.
--
Shakti Kumar,
Grad Student,
Dept. of Computer Science,
University of Toronto
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https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
On Thu, 9 May 2019 at 10:27, dieter wrote:
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> Shakti Kumar writes:
> > ...
> > I suspect django spawned too many child processes, and consecutively I ran
> > out of resources on my dev server. How can I prevent this from happening?
> > And I am not able to understa
consecutively I ran
out of resources on my dev server. How can I prevent this from happening?
And I am not able to understand why django should spawn (if it indeed is
spawning) incrementing processes with each query from the GUI.
Looking out for some suggestions/help.
Thanks,
Shakti
--
Shakti Kumar,
Grad
the downpayment in 36 months.')
> break
> import sys
> sys.exit()
>
Include the sys.exit() before the break.
You cannot have two branching statements in the same block.
So it'd be,
if ((monthly_salary*t)*compound_int) Thanks,
> Tamara
>
>
> On F
On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 at 9:33 PM Tamara Berger wrote:
> Hi Python-List,
>
> What code can I use to break out of a program completely, and not just out
> of a loop?
import sys
sys.exit()
Should do your work.
>
I wrote code with 3 conditions for saving for a downpayment. The
> first addresses ca
It is certainly worth the mention!
Kudos to all the core devs and the volunteers here for their
dedication making Python the Most Wanted and Second Most Loved
programming language this time !
Thanks,
Shakti
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 at 12:14, Frank Millman wrote:
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> Hi all
>
> Stack Overflow have ju
Hello Team,
Over due course I've felt the need of a way to kill a thread gracefully, by
relieving all occupied resources.
A bit of search online shows me that killing a thread depends very much on
the underlying platform support, and is something not advised, however I
face this problem when one o
On Sun, 17 Feb 2019 at 6:44 AM Benjamin Peterson
wrote:
> I'm pleased to announce the immediate availability of Python 2.7.16
> release candidate 1. This is a prerelease for yet another bug fix release
> in the Python 2.7.x series. It includes over 100 fixes over Python 2.7.15.
> See the changelo
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 18:44, Hemant Mehta
wrote:
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> Dear Team,
>
> I am unable to install python 3 in my computer.
> Kindly find my system configuration details & error details occured at
the time of installation.
Unable to find the system configuration details & error details.
> *Please do the
Hello people,
I noticed something weird (weird as per my current knowledge, though I know
its subjective) today.
sample.py file
--
import requests
def random_testing():
out = requests.get('www.cisco.com')
a = out.json()
return a
testing.py file
--
@patch(*’*sample.requests')
def
On Sun, 16 Dec 2018 at 09:49, Vincent Davis wrote:
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> Why not start with a histogram.
>
> Vincent
>
> On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 6:46 PM Marc Lucke wrote:
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> > hey guys,
> >
> > I have a hobby project that sorts my email automatically for me & I want
> > to improve it. There's data science and st
Hi Martin,
On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 at 23:59, Martin Schöön wrote:
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> Den 2018-11-18 skrev Shakti Kumar :
> > On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 at 18:18, Martin Schöön wrote:
> >>
> >> Now I hit a bump in the road when some of the data is not in plain
> >> decimal notatio
On Sun, 18 Nov 2018 at 18:18, Martin Schöön wrote:
>
> I am in this project where I try to get an overview of a bunch of
> computer generated (finite element program) data. I have it stored in a
> number of csv files.
>
> Reading the data into spreadsheet programs works fine but is very labour
> i
On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 at 14:02, srinivasan wrote:
> Dear Python Experts team,
>
> This question might be very simple for you, As am newbie to python, could
> you please how to parse the below strings
>
> 1. Could you please do the needful in guiding me, that how can I extract
> the strings under th
>On 13Oct2018 14:10, Shakti Kumar wrote:
>>I’m running a script which basically does a traceroute to the list of
>>hosts
>>provided, and then pulls up some info by logging in to gateways in the
path.
>>I am running this script for a list of almost 40k hosts in our data
>Hello,
>I’m running a script which basically does a traceroute to the list of
hosts provided, and then pulls up some info by logging in to gateways in
the path.
>I am running this script for a list of almost 40k hosts in our data
centers.
>Also, I am using commands module to get the traceroute out
Hello,
I’m running a script which basically does a traceroute to the list of hosts
provided, and then pulls up some info by logging in to gateways in the path.
I am running this script for a list of almost 40k hosts in our data centers.
Also, I am using commands module to get the traceroute output.
Hi Berger,
Do you have any space in the absolute path for mymodules? Spaces avoid
getting the correct path as I had seen in one of my virtual environments.
Shakti.
On Wed, Jun 6, 2018, 9:53 PM T Berger wrote:
> I’m learning Python on my own and have been stuck for two days trying to
> get modul
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