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help
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frankly it is expected of devs at this point
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2019-04-02T14:39:22.210900
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T14:39:22.210900
| 1,554,215,962.2109 | 16,621 |
pythondev
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help
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yeah, it's essential
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2019-04-02T14:39:39.211200
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Ashley
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pythondev_help_Ashley_2019-04-02T14:39:39.211200
| 1,554,215,979.2112 | 16,622 |
pythondev
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help
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definitely, or at least some sort of version control
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2019-04-02T14:45:47.212400
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Claudine
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pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-02T14:45:47.212400
| 1,554,216,347.2124 | 16,623 |
pythondev
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help
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so the project is private, but do i just share the link to those who are able to view it?
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2019-04-02T14:45:49.212600
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T14:45:49.212600
| 1,554,216,349.2126 | 16,624 |
pythondev
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help
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I wouldn't if it is private unless you know someone who is a member, then DM
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2019-04-02T14:47:00.213200
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Lawrence
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pythondev_help_Lawrence_2019-04-02T14:47:00.213200
| 1,554,216,420.2132 | 16,625 |
pythondev
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help
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ah cool. i always miss replies because the notification is so small on my screen
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2019-04-02T14:47:28.213400
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T14:47:28.213400
| 1,554,216,448.2134 | 16,626 |
pythondev
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help
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well i have the link. who wants to read up on it?
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2019-04-02T14:48:28.214200
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T14:48:28.214200
| 1,554,216,508.2142 | 16,627 |
pythondev
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help
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i personally dont mind just posting it here, its just that its unfinished and I dont want it open(accessible) for too long.
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2019-04-02T14:49:15.214900
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T14:49:15.214900
| 1,554,216,555.2149 | 16,628 |
pythondev
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help
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oh this is your own repo, my apologies
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2019-04-02T14:50:31.215200
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Lawrence
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pythondev_help_Lawrence_2019-04-02T14:50:31.215200
| 1,554,216,631.2152 | 16,629 |
pythondev
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help
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then post away if you'd like :slightly_smiling_face: I was under the impression it was a different org
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2019-04-02T14:50:55.215800
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Lawrence
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pythondev_help_Lawrence_2019-04-02T14:50:55.215800
| 1,554,216,655.2158 | 16,630 |
pythondev
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help
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yea no org. im not that 'into it' (lack of better words)
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2019-04-02T14:51:42.216200
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T14:51:42.216200
| 1,554,216,702.2162 | 16,631 |
pythondev
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help
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<https://gitlab.com/WuchaDoin/private-invoice-system>
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2019-04-02T14:52:01.216400
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T14:52:01.216400
| 1,554,216,721.2164 | 16,632 |
pythondev
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help
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ive never worked with anyone on code, worked for an org on code, worked with an org on code. im entirely 'freelance', but that comes at a tremendous cost.
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2019-04-02T14:52:28.217100
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T14:52:28.217100
| 1,554,216,748.2171 | 16,633 |
pythondev
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help
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yeah, you can't just share the url of a private repo on gitlab - it is truly private.
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2019-04-02T14:53:49.218000
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T14:53:49.218000
| 1,554,216,829.218 | 16,634 |
pythondev
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help
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lol
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2019-04-02T14:53:55.218200
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T14:53:55.218200
| 1,554,216,835.2182 | 16,635 |
pythondev
|
help
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You can use internal if you want - that limits it to people who are signed into gitlab
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2019-04-02T14:54:33.218600
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T14:54:33.218600
| 1,554,216,873.2186 | 16,636 |
pythondev
|
help
|
or just plain public
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2019-04-02T14:54:47.218800
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T14:54:47.218800
| 1,554,216,887.2188 | 16,637 |
pythondev
|
help
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i dont know why i feel so stupid right now, but how the heck do i share it lol
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2019-04-02T14:55:49.219100
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T14:55:49.219100
| 1,554,216,949.2191 | 16,638 |
pythondev
|
help
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:facepalm:
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2019-04-02T14:56:09.219400
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T14:56:09.219400
| 1,554,216,969.2194 | 16,639 |
pythondev
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help
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So there isn't so much a concept of sharing, exactly. If it stays private then you need to invite _gitlab_ users to be part of the project, via the gitlab process. If you set it to `internal` then you can just give the url and anyone with a gitlab account can look at it. if you set it to `public` you give the url and anyone can look at it
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2019-04-02T14:58:34.221200
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T14:58:34.221200
| 1,554,217,114.2212 | 16,640 |
pythondev
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help
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i cant even find where to change the private setting
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2019-04-02T15:00:34.221500
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:00:34.221500
| 1,554,217,234.2215 | 16,641 |
pythondev
|
help
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there are tabs on the left hand side, but i dont see anything or know what to choose to change the sharing setting
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2019-04-02T15:01:03.222200
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:01:03.222200
| 1,554,217,263.2222 | 16,642 |
pythondev
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help
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found it
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2019-04-02T15:01:41.222400
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:01:41.222400
| 1,554,217,301.2224 | 16,643 |
pythondev
|
help
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alright settings are set to internal so you should be able to use the link
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2019-04-02T15:02:35.222900
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:02:35.222900
| 1,554,217,355.2229 | 16,644 |
pythondev
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help
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yup, can
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2019-04-02T15:03:59.223100
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:03:59.223100
| 1,554,217,439.2231 | 16,645 |
pythondev
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help
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cool
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2019-04-02T15:04:15.223300
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:04:15.223300
| 1,554,217,455.2233 | 16,646 |
pythondev
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help
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couple of comments just from glancing at it.
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2019-04-02T15:05:33.223400
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:05:33.223400
| 1,554,217,533.2234 | 16,647 |
pythondev
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help
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snake_case, not CamelCase is preferred for function names in python
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2019-04-02T15:06:04.223600
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:06:04.223600
| 1,554,217,564.2236 | 16,648 |
pythondev
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help
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i keep getting them mixed up
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2019-04-02T15:06:35.223800
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:06:35.223800
| 1,554,217,595.2238 | 16,649 |
pythondev
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help
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the casing and spacing is probably the most I worry about at the moment because I have spent so much time speed learning everything else
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2019-04-02T15:07:17.224000
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:07:17.224000
| 1,554,217,637.224 | 16,650 |
pythondev
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help
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you can replace the `if..elif` in `ConnectQB.AdjustCX` with `if any(x in str(data['FullName']) for x in ['Charges-2:','Colleen'])`
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2019-04-02T15:12:01.224200
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:12:01.224200
| 1,554,217,921.2242 | 16,651 |
pythondev
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help
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never knew of that function
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2019-04-02T15:13:51.224400
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:13:51.224400
| 1,554,218,031.2244 | 16,652 |
pythondev
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help
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anyhow, i dont expect anyone to go through all of it, but to just skim through and notice little things that could be adjust as per your reply.
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2019-04-02T15:14:27.224600
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:14:27.224600
| 1,554,218,067.2246 | 16,653 |
pythondev
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help
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ok, ill look at a more generall level
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2019-04-02T15:15:14.224800
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:15:14.224800
| 1,554,218,114.2248 | 16,654 |
pythondev
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help
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You don't need to compare to the `True` and `False` literals - so `if test == False` is just `if not test`
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2019-04-02T15:16:14.225100
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:16:14.225100
| 1,554,218,174.2251 | 16,655 |
pythondev
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help
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taking notes :notebook:
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2019-04-02T15:17:16.225300
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:17:16.225300
| 1,554,218,236.2253 | 16,656 |
pythondev
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help
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There is a lot of repetition in SystemGUI
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2019-04-02T15:17:55.225500
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:17:55.225500
| 1,554,218,275.2255 | 16,657 |
pythondev
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help
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like what?
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2019-04-02T15:18:12.225700
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:18:12.225700
| 1,554,218,292.2257 | 16,658 |
pythondev
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help
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I would do a couple of things - split each page into it's own function and call all the page function - easier to read
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2019-04-02T15:18:35.225900
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:18:35.225900
| 1,554,218,315.2259 | 16,659 |
pythondev
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help
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for all the elements with repeated argument use dictionary unpacking like so
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2019-04-02T15:19:02.226100
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:19:02.226100
| 1,554,218,342.2261 | 16,660 |
pythondev
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help
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you have
``` self.page1_bgn_date.pack(side='left', anchor='center', fill='none', expand=True)
self.page1_to_label.pack(side='left', anchor='center', fill='none', expand=True)
self.page1_end_date.pack(side='left', anchor='center', fill='none', expand=True)
```
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2019-04-02T15:19:16.226300
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:19:16.226300
| 1,554,218,356.2263 | 16,661 |
pythondev
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help
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yea, thats my biggest issue
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2019-04-02T15:20:09.226700
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:20:09.226700
| 1,554,218,409.2267 | 16,662 |
pythondev
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help
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thats partly why i asked someone to possibly check into it.
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2019-04-02T15:20:20.226900
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:20:20.226900
| 1,554,218,420.2269 | 16,663 |
pythondev
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help
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i dont know of a simpler method of packing a lot of widgets
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2019-04-02T15:20:36.227100
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:20:36.227100
| 1,554,218,436.2271 | 16,664 |
pythondev
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help
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you can do
```
lcnt = {'side':'left', 'anchor':'center', 'fill':'none', 'expand':True}
self.page1_bgn_date.pack(**lcnt)
self.page1_to_label.pack(**lcnt)
self.page1_end_date.pack(**lcnt)
```
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2019-04-02T15:21:28.227300
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:21:28.227300
| 1,554,218,488.2273 | 16,665 |
pythondev
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help
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you can even do it where multiple params are the same, but one is different `a(**unpack_dict, param=15)`
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2019-04-02T15:23:55.227500
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:23:55.227500
| 1,554,218,635.2275 | 16,666 |
pythondev
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help
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see im not used to (at least to me) special syntax's like the **. i will need to read up on that.
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2019-04-02T15:24:24.227700
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:24:24.227700
| 1,554,218,664.2277 | 16,667 |
pythondev
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help
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last one before i have to run - in SystemFunctions you have a pattern of `if x: one_val else: other_val` line lines 81-98
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2019-04-02T15:28:38.227900
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:28:38.227900
| 1,554,218,918.2279 | 16,668 |
pythondev
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help
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yea those are really ugly. i have no idea how to shorten them
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2019-04-02T15:29:35.228100
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:29:35.228100
| 1,554,218,975.2281 | 16,669 |
pythondev
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help
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i appreciate you taking the time to skim over it
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2019-04-02T15:30:30.228300
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:30:30.228300
| 1,554,219,030.2283 | 16,670 |
pythondev
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help
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you can make a function like
```
def set_tree(tree, data, var_loc, comparator, data_loc, good_val, bad_val):
val = bad_val
if strvar[var_loc].get() == comparator:
val = good_val
tree.set(data, data_loc, value=val)
```
and call like
```
set_tree(tree, data, 0, 1, 4, 'True', 'False')
<skip a few...>
set_tree(tree, data, 3, 1, 5, 'None', 'Short')
```
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2019-04-02T15:33:05.228600
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:33:05.228600
| 1,554,219,185.2286 | 16,671 |
pythondev
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help
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let me know when you have finished looking at what you want because im going to be switching it back to private
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2019-04-02T15:36:00.228800
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:36:00.228800
| 1,554,219,360.2288 | 16,672 |
pythondev
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help
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lastly, in your opinion, with a project this size, is it usually more than a one man project or would it just take a single person a good while (also depends on exp) to create a project of this scope?
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2019-04-02T15:37:20.229000
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:37:20.229000
| 1,554,219,440.229 | 16,673 |
pythondev
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help
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If that is the extent of it - one person
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2019-04-02T15:40:50.229200
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:40:50.229200
| 1,554,219,650.2292 | 16,674 |
pythondev
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help
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well thats good to know. it tells me i wont be spending too long on it. or at least more than i need to.
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2019-04-02T15:41:34.229400
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:41:34.229400
| 1,554,219,694.2294 | 16,675 |
pythondev
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help
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you can switch it to private - I gotta poke at other stuff
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2019-04-02T15:42:02.229600
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T15:42:02.229600
| 1,554,219,722.2296 | 16,676 |
pythondev
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help
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thanks. just be careful where you stick your fingers :smiley:
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2019-04-02T15:42:40.229800
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T15:42:40.229800
| 1,554,219,760.2298 | 16,677 |
pythondev
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help
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Anyone good at PyQt here?
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2019-04-02T16:58:10.230300
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Janis
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pythondev_help_Janis_2019-04-02T16:58:10.230300
| 1,554,224,290.2303 | 16,678 |
pythondev
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help
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I have like 8 buttons and I am connecting clicked event of each button to the same function. Now when the function gets triggered how do I tell which button got clicked in those 8 buttons
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2019-04-02T17:00:42.231000
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Janis
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pythondev_help_Janis_2019-04-02T17:00:42.231000
| 1,554,224,442.231 | 16,679 |
pythondev
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help
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Not sure, I dont post tkinter issues often, but i do get some help every now and then when needed
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2019-04-02T17:00:46.231200
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:00:46.231200
| 1,554,224,446.2312 | 16,680 |
pythondev
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help
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Hmm maybe you have an idea about it
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2019-04-02T17:01:40.231800
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Janis
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pythondev_help_Janis_2019-04-02T17:01:40.231800
| 1,554,224,500.2318 | 16,681 |
pythondev
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help
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not sure on syntax or functions for pyqt. ive only used tkinter, but with using checkbuttons, tkinter uses stringvar() in order to store a textvaraible.
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2019-04-02T17:02:48.232700
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:02:48.232700
| 1,554,224,568.2327 | 16,682 |
pythondev
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help
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Those are pushButtons not checkboxes
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2019-04-02T17:03:12.233300
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Janis
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pythondev_help_Janis_2019-04-02T17:03:12.233300
| 1,554,224,592.2333 | 16,683 |
pythondev
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help
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i use that, not to tell which button was pressed, but because of what stringvar it is i can tell which button was pressed
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2019-04-02T17:03:19.233500
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:03:19.233500
| 1,554,224,599.2335 | 16,684 |
pythondev
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help
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yea i know, i just was pointing out i use stringvar with checkbuttons
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2019-04-02T17:03:37.233900
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:03:37.233900
| 1,554,224,617.2339 | 16,685 |
pythondev
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help
|
Well i am using same text name for every button as they will be performing same operation
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2019-04-02T17:04:03.234600
|
Janis
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pythondev_help_Janis_2019-04-02T17:04:03.234600
| 1,554,224,643.2346 | 16,686 |
pythondev
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help
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would you mind posting some code?
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2019-04-02T17:04:42.234800
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:04:42.234800
| 1,554,224,682.2348 | 16,687 |
pythondev
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help
|
None
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2019-04-02T17:05:18.234900
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Janis
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pythondev_help_Janis_2019-04-02T17:05:18.234900
| 1,554,224,718.2349 | 16,688 |
pythondev
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help
|
similar to above we have 7 more buttons
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2019-04-02T17:05:57.235400
|
Janis
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pythondev_help_Janis_2019-04-02T17:05:57.235400
| 1,554,224,757.2354 | 16,689 |
pythondev
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help
|
and reset_one is the function where i want to know which button got pressed so that i can perform some action
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2019-04-02T17:08:12.236400
|
Janis
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pythondev_help_Janis_2019-04-02T17:08:12.236400
| 1,554,224,892.2364 | 16,690 |
pythondev
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help
|
from the look of it, it seems similar to something i'd have to do in certain situations. i.e using the button name/id as the button variable in a function. Again, i apologize im not familiar with pyqt, but hopefully this will give some idea.
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2019-04-02T17:11:05.236500
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:11:05.236500
| 1,554,225,065.2365 | 16,691 |
pythondev
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help
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I don't think that helps but nvm thanks for at least trying
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2019-04-02T17:12:05.237300
|
Janis
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pythondev_help_Janis_2019-04-02T17:12:05.237300
| 1,554,225,125.2373 | 16,692 |
pythondev
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help
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yea sorry. its even hard for me to find live help on tkinter from time to time, but thankfully tkinter is a little more strightforward imo.
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2019-04-02T17:13:38.238100
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:13:38.238100
| 1,554,225,218.2381 | 16,693 |
pythondev
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help
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<https://www.tutorialspoint.com/pyqt/pyqt_qpushbutton_widget.htm>
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2019-04-02T17:15:36.238300
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:15:36.238300
| 1,554,225,336.2383 | 16,694 |
pythondev
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help
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the example at the bottom of the page may be helpful :shrug:
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2019-04-02T17:16:10.239100
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:16:10.239100
| 1,554,225,370.2391 | 16,695 |
pythondev
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help
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Lol thanks that was what I was looking aswell
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2019-04-02T17:18:27.239500
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Janis
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pythondev_help_Janis_2019-04-02T17:18:27.239500
| 1,554,225,507.2395 | 16,696 |
pythondev
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help
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So i thought to myself as a project i'd build monopoly. And i sat down today to build it i realized i had no idea how to start
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2019-04-02T17:30:21.240200
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Demetrice
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pythondev_help_Demetrice_2019-04-02T17:30:21.240200
| 1,554,226,221.2402 | 16,697 |
pythondev
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help
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Logically speaking i should write the board first. But i don't even know how to begin that conceptually. I'm looking into it and thinking i might have to use a grid.
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2019-04-02T17:33:03.241200
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Demetrice
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pythondev_help_Demetrice_2019-04-02T17:33:03.241200
| 1,554,226,383.2412 | 16,698 |
pythondev
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help
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yep, thats basically me on everything lmao
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2019-04-02T17:34:04.241600
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:34:04.241600
| 1,554,226,444.2416 | 16,699 |
pythondev
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help
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This stuff is hard man. I know what monopoly looks like in my head. I play it all the time but i have no idea how to write it
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2019-04-02T17:37:25.242200
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Demetrice
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pythondev_help_Demetrice_2019-04-02T17:37:25.242200
| 1,554,226,645.2422 | 16,700 |
pythondev
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help
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id work with the moment first (rolling die, taking turns, moving board pieces) first and then figure out the required math afterword.
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2019-04-02T17:38:44.243100
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:38:44.243100
| 1,554,226,724.2431 | 16,701 |
pythondev
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help
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because then you'd be working off the framework of taking turns and rotation
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2019-04-02T17:39:14.243500
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:39:14.243500
| 1,554,226,754.2435 | 16,702 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Demetrice> if you are on during US work hours tomorrow ping me - I'm happy to work through a design brainstrom with you
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2019-04-02T17:54:08.244300
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T17:54:08.244300
| 1,554,227,648.2443 | 16,703 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Nenita> <@Demetrice> we can make it a group dm or private channel
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2019-04-02T17:54:36.244700
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T17:54:36.244700
| 1,554,227,676.2447 | 16,704 |
pythondev
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help
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Sounds fun
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2019-04-02T17:55:31.244900
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Nenita
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pythondev_help_Nenita_2019-04-02T17:55:31.244900
| 1,554,227,731.2449 | 16,705 |
pythondev
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help
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<@Clemmie> Yes! I'm off tomorrow too! I'll just put it on my schedule for tomorrow
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2019-04-02T18:29:59.245700
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Demetrice
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pythondev_help_Demetrice_2019-04-02T18:29:59.245700
| 1,554,229,799.2457 | 16,706 |
pythondev
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help
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Having people who actually know what they're doing to bounce idea's off of would be great
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2019-04-02T18:30:12.246100
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Demetrice
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pythondev_help_Demetrice_2019-04-02T18:30:12.246100
| 1,554,229,812.2461 | 16,707 |
pythondev
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help
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I'm not! But I can work with you while I work
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2019-04-02T18:30:41.246300
|
Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-02T18:30:41.246300
| 1,554,229,841.2463 | 16,708 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Has anyone used mailgun
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2019-04-02T18:45:33.246700
|
Marceline
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pythondev_help_Marceline_2019-04-02T18:45:33.246700
| 1,554,230,733.2467 | 16,709 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Hello all I was wondering in python if it is possible in a text file to see what line a string is one
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2019-04-02T21:12:17.248000
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Rodrick
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pythondev_help_Rodrick_2019-04-02T21:12:17.248000
| 1,554,239,537.248 | 16,710 |
pythondev
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help
|
To clarify, you're wanting to find what the line number is that matches a specific string?
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2019-04-02T21:12:52.248600
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Carmen
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pythondev_help_Carmen_2019-04-02T21:12:52.248600
| 1,554,239,572.2486 | 16,711 |
pythondev
|
help
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Correct
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2019-04-02T21:12:57.248800
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Rodrick
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pythondev_help_Rodrick_2019-04-02T21:12:57.248800
| 1,554,239,577.2488 | 16,712 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Can the string be repeated in the file? If so, do you need just the first line, or all lines?
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2019-04-02T21:13:17.249300
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Carmen
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pythondev_help_Carmen_2019-04-02T21:13:17.249300
| 1,554,239,597.2493 | 16,713 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Uhhhh
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2019-04-02T21:13:43.249700
|
Rodrick
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pythondev_help_Rodrick_2019-04-02T21:13:43.249700
| 1,554,239,623.2497 | 16,714 |
pythondev
|
help
|
hmmm
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2019-04-02T21:13:46.250000
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Rodrick
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pythondev_help_Rodrick_2019-04-02T21:13:46.250000
| 1,554,239,626.25 | 16,715 |
pythondev
|
help
|
it would be like this
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2019-04-02T21:13:51.250300
|
Rodrick
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pythondev_help_Rodrick_2019-04-02T21:13:51.250300
| 1,554,239,631.2503 | 16,716 |
pythondev
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help
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`Line 1: ryan is cool`
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2019-04-02T21:14:11.250800
|
Rodrick
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pythondev_help_Rodrick_2019-04-02T21:14:11.250800
| 1,554,239,651.2508 | 16,717 |
pythondev
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help
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`Line 2: joe is cool`
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2019-04-02T21:14:22.251200
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Rodrick
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pythondev_help_Rodrick_2019-04-02T21:14:22.251200
| 1,554,239,662.2512 | 16,718 |
pythondev
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help
|
and thats in a whole library
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2019-04-02T21:14:37.251600
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Rodrick
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pythondev_help_Rodrick_2019-04-02T21:14:37.251600
| 1,554,239,677.2516 | 16,719 |
pythondev
|
help
|
i want to find the string `ryan is cool`
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2019-04-02T21:14:49.252000
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Rodrick
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pythondev_help_Rodrick_2019-04-02T21:14:49.252000
| 1,554,239,689.252 | 16,720 |
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