Nancy Pham-Nguyen wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Nancy, the only justification for the readlines() method is to serve as a
trap to trick newbies into writing scripts that consume more memory than
necessary. While the size argument offers a way around that, there are still
next to no use cases for readlines.
syed zaidi wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I would appreciate if you can help me suggesting a quick and efficient
> strategy for comparing multiple lists with one principal list
>
> I have about 125 lists containing about 100,000 numerical entries in each
>
> my principal list contains about 6 million entr
On 05Jun2017 21:04, Nancy Pham-Nguyen wrote:
I'm trying to understand the optional size argument in file.readlines method.
The help(file) shows:
| readlines(...) | readlines([size]) -> list of strings, each a line
from the file. | | Call readline() repeatedly and return a list
Hi,
It's been almost a month since you asked but I have a novel suggestion
for you to try: /Jappy/.
Because of the nature of the web and existing browsers, you'll find that
Python is applied predominantly server-side.
While back-end programming can be interesting, I have recently become
aware of
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Hi,
I'm trying to understand the optional size argument in file.readlines method.
The help(file) shows:
| readlines(...) | readlines([size]) -> list of strings, each a line
from the file. | | Call readline() repeatedly and return a list
I like gae-init, which is Flask, + Google Cloud + bootstrap + fontawesome,
etc.
On Sun, May 7, 2017, 11:27 AM Jojo Mwebaze wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am trying to figure out the best Python Web-Development Applications
> framework. I trying to get started with building Web-Based Applications.
> Ki