Django: “projects” vs “apps”
I have a fairly complex “product” I’m getting ready to build using Django. I’m going to avoid using the terms “project” and “application” in this context, because I’m not clear on their specific meaning in Django.
I have a fairly complex “product” I’m getting ready to build using Django. I’m going to avoid using the terms “project” and “application” in this context, because I’m not clear on their specific meaning in Django.
I have a console program written in Python. It asks the user questions using the command:
I need to get all the Django request headers. From what I’ve read, Django simply dumps everything into the request.META variable along with a lot of other data. What would be the best way to get all the headers that the client sent to my Django application?
If it is environment-independent, what is the theoretical maximum number of characters in a Python string?
i am sending some commands having particular response serially using com port..the commands are kept in a file..i am reading each command through the file line by line and sending it serially over the com port..but when i am seeing it from the receiver end using Magic Terminal(Software)..i found that each command is going multiple times..which i am sending only one time..i have made a code in pycharm..and in the console i am seeing that command is going only once but from the uart receiving end the story is something else..i am stuck with this problem..i have maintain the same baudrate and everything but not able to diagnose the issue..
github link for the code is: https://github.com/AkshatPant06/Akshat-Pant/blob/master/cmd%20list
I need to compute combinatorials (nCr) in Python but cannot find the function to do that in math, numpy or stat libraries. Something like a function of the type:
Using Python PIL, I’m trying to adjust the hue of a given image.
I am using docker-compose to set up a scalable airflow cluster. I based my approach off of this Dockerfile https://hub.docker.com/r/puckel/docker-airflow/
I want to run a program on several platforms (including Mac OS), so I try to keep it as platform independent as possible. I use Windows myself, and I have a line os.startfile(file). That works for me, but not on other platforms (I read in the documentation, I haven’t tested for myself).
I am a beginner of Python. I am trying now figuring out why the second ‘for’ loop doesn’t work in the following script. I mean that I could only get the result of the first ‘for’ loop, but nothing from the second one. I copied and pasted my script and the data csv in the below.