HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

funkydata

no profile record

comments

funkydata
·7 months ago·discuss
That comment made my day. I actually had an intern like that!
funkydata
·11 months ago·discuss
Also, well, I mean... If there's all that time/effort involved... Just get yourself some tea, coffee, doodle on some piece of paper, do some push-ups, some yoga, prey, meditate, breathe and then... Code, lol!
funkydata
·last year·discuss
So, actually, on the museum's ticketing site they say that the internet tickets are sold out, but if you actually get there, there's a limited amount of tickets that are sold each day (because not everyone uses the internet) : "Merci de noter que des places pour la visite le jour même sont en vente chaque jour directement à l'accueil de l'exposition, dans la limite des places disponibles.".
funkydata
·last year·discuss
Don't be hard on yourself. We're in the same boat.

There is two things I validated from reading Barbara Oakley and Kató Lomb is that a) it's okay to be a slow learner b) it's okay to learn differently.

Just do your thing.
funkydata
·2 years ago·discuss
If one of your browsers has this feature, just toggle reader view.
funkydata
·2 years ago·discuss
Yes, you can. It has to be where there is templating language of course (you cannot put a breakpoint on a arbitrary div for example), you can also debug the rendering of the template through Pycharm if you want to in order to have a full stack debug, but I'm used to doing that using the browser developer tools.
funkydata
·2 years ago·discuss
Well, as previously stated in Pycharm and Visual Studio (not tested on others) there is. If I remember correctly, both will install their requirements remotely and then allow you to do so. However, I would not recommend it:

- you will probably forget to clean up after the fact leaving you with both performance and security problems

- you should never debug in production, use something like Sentry instead also, better to replicate the production environment in a sandbox (either on your machine using Vagrant or Docker, etc. if feasible) or in the cloud by taking a snapshot of your production environment and using it as a sandbox to debug (and then of course destroying it after use).
funkydata
·2 years ago·discuss
Not trolling, but what's wrong with visual remote debugging using either Pycharm or Visual Studio? I find it much more rich information wise than using pdb.