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<@Conchita> my bad, need preserve the order of the dict. convert unordered dict to an ordered dict
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2019-04-22T04:23:56.150600
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Nena
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Where is the disorder?
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2019-04-22T04:24:32.150800
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Conchita
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What is not in order?
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2019-04-22T04:24:38.151000
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Conchita
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okay, when i create a variable and save this dict, it creates a hash for each key which is totally random and implements a reference to the key and fetched value accordingly. this changes the order of the dict. need to preserve the order
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2019-04-22T04:26:35.151200
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Nena
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Use `collections.OrderedDict`
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2019-04-22T05:03:04.151400
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Chester
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There could be lots of heuristics, but a few would be if to ensure your function does ‘only one thing’, and if you find lots of scopes ie high ‘cyclomatic complexity’. I personally like making code read almost like a series of sentences, and each sentence is a well names fn.
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2019-04-22T06:09:09.155400
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Oretha
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The object oriented approach would presumably be something like polymorphic cost and a sum fn that iterates over a list of assets to get a total
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2019-04-22T06:25:33.156900
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Oretha
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<@Nena> You need
```
import collections
collections.OrderedDict(dict)
```
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2019-04-22T06:47:14.157900
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Valeri
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Anyone out there using VS Code? I am curious about experienced people’s dev workflow. In particular in statically typed I am used to jumping into definitions left right and center and seeing how packages/modules are put together, what fns and objects available etc. I don’t want to look up on the web but have everything self service within the editor. What do people do in practice?
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2019-04-22T06:53:00.161900
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Oretha
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Nice, taking notes
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2019-04-22T07:05:42.162000
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Conchita
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<@Oretha> do you have the python vscode package installed?
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2019-04-22T07:09:40.162500
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Hiroko
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note that there’s a limit to what can be done compared with java and c# because while python is strongly typed, it is not static so there’s lots of things that will only be available at runtime
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2019-04-22T07:10:30.163500
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Hiroko
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Yep, I’ve got myself set up and can step into a certain amount of stuff but it is fairy limited. Understandably some stuff only at runtime, but I am curious to know best practice. Eg if I have a dictionary keys() in python3 that gives a View. Id like to explore what I can do with it without resorting to the web. For productivity reasons I am guessing people use a repl in parallel or other ways of exploring code - after all the code is the documentation. So am curious how people work in practice (and some IDE eg Spyder may offer more out the box in this regard).
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2019-04-22T07:30:53.169900
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Oretha
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Is your concern about needing to go to the web becauase of access issues (like on a train or somewhere without internet) or just because you prefer not to break your flow and say in the editor?
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2019-04-22T07:33:02.171000
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Karoline
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The second. I prefer going to the web if I need something in depth, but don’t want to do that to understand how a module or class are put together. I want to avoid breaking flow and feel more productive if I can do all in one place. Eg for the above understanding views by looking at code, autocomplete options, unit test code etc.
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2019-04-22T07:45:43.175500
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Oretha
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makes sense. for me - it's a combination of the method completion, exploration via the REPL, and yeah the web and/or Dash (and offline docs tool)
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2019-04-22T07:47:12.176500
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Karoline
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is the standard method completion not working for you?
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2019-04-22T07:48:01.177400
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Karoline
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It does some of the time, but eg at runtime I don’t have additional options I know how to use ( eg i have a deep stack, an object, and want to understand that object in more detail)
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2019-04-22T07:49:39.179600
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Oretha
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so it's more a question then of the runtime interaction of the code and the objects used?
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2019-04-22T07:50:47.181200
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Karoline
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Ultimately I just want to know what people find works for them - I know it may not match what you get in eg a good scala IDE.
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2019-04-22T07:50:48.181300
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Oretha
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Probably yes, that would be one pinch point. And how best to explore core libraries.
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2019-04-22T07:51:51.182700
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Oretha
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For that sort of thing I usually find myself using the debugger
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2019-04-22T07:52:22.183100
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Karoline
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Makes sense. Not at a screen right now but maybe I haven’t made enough of it. If anyone else has commentary on their most productive workflow (web-light) then I am interested to hear the variations!
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2019-04-22T07:57:35.185200
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Oretha
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2019-04-22T08:10:50.190400
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Alejandrina
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Please don't cross-post. I'll remove this message as <#C0LMFRMB5|django> is probably the best place for this.
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2019-04-22T08:26:49.190500
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Karoline
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Ouch - blame my slack newbiness - just realised I should have searched channels and posted in editors or similar. I best lurk quietly for a bit!
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2019-04-22T08:42:27.192300
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Oretha
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nah you are fine - it's really not a huge issue to post in the wrong channel, what we discourage is posting the same thing in multiple channels especially in succession
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2019-04-22T08:44:56.193100
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Karoline
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mostly just to avoid multiple parallel conversations starting
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2019-04-22T08:45:26.193400
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Karoline
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is it possible to use a Docker container (Linux) on windows and the win32com library? I need to download some mail from outlook
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2019-04-22T08:47:42.194000
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Alvina
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pythondev_help_Alvina_2019-04-22T08:47:42.194000
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there are some .NET things you can get running under Linux
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2019-04-22T08:48:52.194700
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Karoline
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is it a requirement that the container be linux? there are windows containers as well.
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2019-04-22T08:49:14.195200
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Karoline
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hm, I have a lot of linux containers running
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2019-04-22T08:51:02.195500
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Alvina
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I have not messed with a windows container at all
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2019-04-22T08:51:10.195800
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Alvina
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I've never personally used them, but it's potentially an option - although it's my understanding you can't mix the two (Linux and Windows) containers on the same machine, and the Windows containers only work on Windows as you'd expect.
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2019-04-22T08:53:06.197400
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Karoline
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you might have more luck asking in <#C297RQP0X|os_linux> or <#C5XHHMXHB|os_windows> though - for now though I'd just ignore the docker aspect of it. the key question is whether you can use win32com on linux.
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2019-04-22T08:54:12.198300
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Karoline
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ah right, thanks
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2019-04-22T09:06:18.198500
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Alvina
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Is there anyway to send stdout,stderr from subprocess.Popen or subprocess.call to my logger from standard logging module?
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2019-04-22T10:34:35.200100
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Kam
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i have this function
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2019-04-22T10:34:54.200300
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Kam
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None
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2019-04-22T10:35:20.200400
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Kam
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communicate doesn't seem to work.
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2019-04-22T10:35:47.201100
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Kam
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You might want to explain why it does not work
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2019-04-22T10:59:20.201500
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Jonas
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`<https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/subprocess.html#subprocess.run>` is a better method to use
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2019-04-22T10:59:30.201700
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Jonas
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`output = subprocess.run('lftp', '...', capture_output=True)`
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2019-04-22T10:59:54.202400
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Jonas
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then just `output.stderr` and `output.stdout`
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2019-04-22T11:00:09.202800
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Jonas
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shove that into the logger?
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2019-04-22T11:00:24.203200
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Kam
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sure
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2019-04-22T11:00:27.203400
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Jonas
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Let me try, thank you.
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2019-04-22T11:01:13.204300
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Kam
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oh is it also available for 3.6?
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2019-04-22T11:01:53.205100
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Kam
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actually it just uses kwargs['stdout'] = PIPE
kwargs['stderr'] = PIPE in src code
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2019-04-22T11:06:20.205900
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Kam
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so i can just do stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE
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2019-04-22T11:06:37.206200
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Kam
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Morning, all. I don't think I'm setting this class up correctly. Could guide me through what I'm missing?
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2019-04-22T11:12:08.206800
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Milly
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that `pass` will confuse things
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2019-04-22T11:12:54.207300
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Clemmie
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also `Insulin` is a string and needs quotes
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2019-04-22T11:13:20.207700
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Clemmie
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and `pat_1=Patient` (notice the uppercase P)
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2019-04-22T11:13:49.208500
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Clemmie
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oh!! I didn't know capitalization matters:woman-facepalming: okay. thank you <@Clemmie>
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2019-04-22T11:14:43.209300
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Milly
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:thumbsup:
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2019-04-22T11:14:56.209500
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Clemmie
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<@Clemmie> what does error mean? "this constructor takes no arguments" do you know?
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2019-04-22T11:16:42.210400
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Milly
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this error*
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2019-04-22T11:16:54.210600
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Milly
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It means you are passing arguments that a constructor doesn’t use. But in your case that is a red herring - the `pass` is mixing things up
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2019-04-22T11:17:41.211300
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Clemmie
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get rid of it
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2019-04-22T11:17:45.211500
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Clemmie
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oh, I removed it like you suggested, but i'm still getting that error.
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2019-04-22T11:18:26.212000
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Milly
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show the whole code and the error
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2019-04-22T11:18:42.212300
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Clemmie
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never mind - `__init__` requires 2 underscores before and after - you only have one
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2019-04-22T11:19:02.212700
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Clemmie
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Error: pat_1=patient('NatalieGarcia','Dr.Bryson', 'Insulin', 30)
TypeError: this constructor takes no arguments
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2019-04-22T11:19:29.213300
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Milly
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<@Milly> Mind the P in patience
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2019-04-22T11:19:33.213700
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Valeri
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It should be uppercase
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2019-04-22T11:19:40.213900
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Valeri
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Oh the class name is always captial?
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2019-04-22T11:19:56.214200
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Milly
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by convention, yes
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2019-04-22T11:20:06.214500
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Clemmie
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Also
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2019-04-22T11:20:12.215000
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Valeri
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Oh. Let me fix that.
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2019-04-22T11:20:19.215400
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Milly
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It's __init__
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2019-04-22T11:20:19.215500
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Valeri
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Double underscores
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2019-04-22T11:20:27.215800
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Valeri
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You need to fix that too
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2019-04-22T11:20:49.216000
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Valeri
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are you coming from another programming language <@Milly>?
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2019-04-22T11:22:39.216900
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Clemmie
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pythondev_help_Clemmie_2019-04-22T11:22:39.216900
| 1,555,932,159.2169 | 19,894 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Ah okay thank you <@Clemmie> & <@Valeri>! I'm really just taking programming up for the first time now. I have dabbled in HTML but I don't consider it my first language. I'm just learning python now and its been running me around in circles.
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2019-04-22T11:24:21.218700
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Milly
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pythondev_help_Milly_2019-04-22T11:24:21.218700
| 1,555,932,261.2187 | 19,895 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I don't think I have a good foundation, but I'm trying lol
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2019-04-22T11:24:43.219100
|
Milly
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pythondev_help_Milly_2019-04-22T11:24:43.219100
| 1,555,932,283.2191 | 19,896 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Keep trying :rareparrot:
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2019-04-22T11:25:16.219500
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Valeri
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pythondev_help_Valeri_2019-04-22T11:25:16.219500
| 1,555,932,316.2195 | 19,897 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Haha, definitely. <@Valeri>
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2019-04-22T11:26:02.220100
|
Milly
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pythondev_help_Milly_2019-04-22T11:26:02.220100
| 1,555,932,362.2201 | 19,898 |
pythondev
|
help
|
None
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2019-04-22T11:27:47.220300
|
Kam
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pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:27:47.220300
| 1,555,932,467.2203 | 19,899 |
pythondev
|
help
|
if i use this
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2019-04-22T11:27:54.220700
|
Kam
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pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:27:54.220700
| 1,555,932,474.2207 | 19,900 |
pythondev
|
help
|
it seem subprocess adds '\n' to the argument since i get and error for source path
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2019-04-22T11:28:39.221600
|
Kam
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pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:28:39.221600
| 1,555,932,519.2216 | 19,901 |
pythondev
|
help
|
`b'mirror: Access failed: No such file (/feeds/cts/2019/04/19)\n'`
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2019-04-22T11:28:59.221800
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:28:59.221800
| 1,555,932,539.2218 | 19,902 |
pythondev
|
help
|
where as
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2019-04-22T11:29:13.222100
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:29:13.222100
| 1,555,932,553.2221 | 19,903 |
pythondev
|
help
|
```download_cmd = subprocess.call(['lftp', f'sftp://{ftp_instance["user"]}:{ftp_instance["password"]}@{ftp_instance["host"]}', \
'-e', f'mirror -P 8 {ftp_instance["source"]} {ftp_instance["target"]}; bye])```
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2019-04-22T11:29:59.222600
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:29:59.222600
| 1,555,932,599.2226 | 19,904 |
pythondev
|
help
|
works
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2019-04-22T11:30:02.222800
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:30:02.222800
| 1,555,932,602.2228 | 19,905 |
pythondev
|
help
|
you have an unterminated quote somewhere
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2019-04-22T11:31:05.223300
|
Karoline
|
pythondev_help_Karoline_2019-04-22T11:31:05.223300
| 1,555,932,665.2233 | 19,906 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Okay, looking.
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2019-04-22T11:31:37.223700
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:31:37.223700
| 1,555,932,697.2237 | 19,907 |
pythondev
|
help
|
the `\` isn't needed - don't think that's it but remove it?
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2019-04-22T11:31:42.223900
|
Karoline
|
pythondev_help_Karoline_2019-04-22T11:31:42.223900
| 1,555,932,702.2239 | 19,908 |
pythondev
|
help
|
my bad, never mind the question.
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2019-04-22T11:34:12.224200
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:34:12.224200
| 1,555,932,852.2242 | 19,909 |
pythondev
|
help
|
there is no data for that date.
|
2019-04-22T11:34:19.224500
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:34:19.224500
| 1,555,932,859.2245 | 19,910 |
pythondev
|
help
|
I ran subprocess.run with date argument which doesn't have data in ftp source.
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2019-04-22T11:34:51.225100
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:34:51.225100
| 1,555,932,891.2251 | 19,911 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Sorry for confusion.
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2019-04-22T11:35:06.225300
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:35:06.225300
| 1,555,932,906.2253 | 19,912 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Also guys i get this output in the logger
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2019-04-22T11:40:31.225700
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:40:31.225700
| 1,555,933,231.2257 | 19,913 |
pythondev
|
help
|
```INFO b'Total: 1 directory, 53 files, 0 symlinks\nNew: 53 files, 0 symlinks\n4642393333 bytes transferred in 715 seconds (6.19M/s)\n'
2019-04-22 15:39:51,508 ERROR b''```
|
2019-04-22T11:40:37.225900
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:40:37.225900
| 1,555,933,237.2259 | 19,914 |
pythondev
|
help
|
is there a way to format it proper way with newlines and all?
|
2019-04-22T11:41:13.226500
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:41:13.226500
| 1,555,933,273.2265 | 19,915 |
pythondev
|
help
|
try slapping `.decode("utf-8")` on the end of your string
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2019-04-22T11:48:13.227200
|
Claudine
|
pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-22T11:48:13.227200
| 1,555,933,693.2272 | 19,916 |
pythondev
|
help
|
You get bytes back. There is an option to read as text
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2019-04-22T11:48:21.227600
|
Jonas
|
pythondev_help_Jonas_2019-04-22T11:48:21.227600
| 1,555,933,701.2276 | 19,917 |
pythondev
|
help
|
it's a byte string, you want to convert it to a regular string
|
2019-04-22T11:48:30.228100
|
Claudine
|
pythondev_help_Claudine_2019-04-22T11:48:30.228100
| 1,555,933,710.2281 | 19,918 |
pythondev
|
help
|
Or you can decode it manually
|
2019-04-22T11:48:31.228200
|
Jonas
|
pythondev_help_Jonas_2019-04-22T11:48:31.228200
| 1,555,933,711.2282 | 19,919 |
pythondev
|
help
|
yeah there is
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2019-04-22T11:52:49.228400
|
Kam
|
pythondev_help_Kam_2019-04-22T11:52:49.228400
| 1,555,933,969.2284 | 19,920 |
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