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Comments by PythonHeadBanger (Top 15 by date)
PythonHeadBanger
7-Dec-15 12:39pm
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Thanks for the down votes a**hole. Whoever are you, please go back to StackOverflow.
PythonHeadBanger
2-Dec-15 22:37pm
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Yeah, that would have been smarter to create a test folder...
PythonHeadBanger
28-Nov-15 17:07pm
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lol this page is the fourth result!
PythonHeadBanger
28-Nov-15 13:35pm
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Any keywords I should google? Thank you!
PythonHeadBanger
27-Nov-15 18:28pm
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If one is using a loop to open multiple websites... how might one slow it down such that only one connection is open at a time?
PythonHeadBanger
27-Nov-15 18:13pm
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Thank you. Any ideas on common solutions to this error?
I'm learning the the Python Requests module to figure out how to solve the situation.
PythonHeadBanger
22-Nov-15 16:27pm
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Thank you.
PythonHeadBanger
16-Nov-15 16:33pm
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Ah okay, it was the width of my browser that started new lines in RED ADD string. See solution below:
PythonHeadBanger
16-Nov-15 15:41pm
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Agreed. @Member12141382 Drink some coffee and write some code. Start thinking about what needs to be done in the program step by step, and then if you continue to have trouble please share what code you have written.
PythonHeadBanger
16-Nov-15 15:35pm
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Is python interpreting your string as one big string without line breaks?
PythonHeadBanger
12-Nov-15 12:25pm
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Thank you!
PythonHeadBanger
9-Nov-15 16:14pm
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This is true. But I felt as though "y is a variable 'y' is a value" didn't go far enough to explain that he has referred to a variable y in his code, when he intends to test if x == 'y'. Thus, a literal interpretation of the code that he wrote, and should help him identify his error.
PythonHeadBanger
9-Nov-15 13:52pm
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Is this the correct indent block format? I feel like the indent is throwing me off. Is the first line meant to be unindented?
PythonHeadBanger
6-Nov-15 22:04pm
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Okay, so in the future, the URL's are not good and should not be posted? Thanks.
PythonHeadBanger
6-Nov-15 3:02am
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Welp, I can do no such thing. I could bookmark it though. Seems Risque.
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