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  1. @joshburnett @nmstoker

    Wow, #pygments is amazing huh?
    I have to explore the SVGFormatter class too...

  2. @joshburnett @nmstoker

    Wow, #pygments is amazing huh?
    I have to explore the SVGFormatter class too...

  3. One of my fondest memories of PyCon in Pittsburgh a few years ago was meeting up with a bunch of fellow pythonistas for a run through the park by the river. Now we get to do it by the ocean! Anyone interested in joining me for a run tomorrow morning? Gotta get out early enough to get breakfast afterward. I’m thinking maybe meet at the convention center entrance at 7am? 3-4 miles, relaxed pace.

  4. @m_cadek I found #Flit to be relatively easy when I started using it recently. The only thing that stumped me initially was that I had a single-file module, but I wanted some data files to get packaged with it. Flit handles that automatically, but you need to structure your code as a package (directory w/ an __init__.py file) instead of just a module. Once I got that straightened out, it was smooth sailing.

    flit.pypa.io/en/stable/index.h

  5. @m_cadek I found to be relatively easy when I started using it recently. The only thing that stumped me initially was that I had a single-file module, but I wanted some data files to get packaged with it. Flit handles that automatically, but you need to structure your code as a package (directory w/ an __init__.py file) instead of just a module. Once I got that straightened out, it was smooth sailing.

    flit.pypa.io/en/stable/index.h

  6. @m_cadek I found #Flit to be relatively easy when I started using it recently. The only thing that stumped me initially was that I had a single-file module, but I wanted some data files to get packaged with it. Flit handles that automatically, but you need to structure your code as a package (directory w/ an __init__.py file) instead of just a module. Once I got that straightened out, it was smooth sailing.

    flit.pypa.io/en/stable/index.h

  7. @m_cadek I found #Flit to be relatively easy when I started using it recently. The only thing that stumped me initially was that I had a single-file module, but I wanted some data files to get packaged with it. Flit handles that automatically, but you need to structure your code as a package (directory w/ an __init__.py file) instead of just a module. Once I got that straightened out, it was smooth sailing.

    flit.pypa.io/en/stable/index.h

  8. @m_cadek I found #Flit to be relatively easy when I started using it recently. The only thing that stumped me initially was that I had a single-file module, but I wanted some data files to get packaged with it. Flit handles that automatically, but you need to structure your code as a package (directory w/ an __init__.py file) instead of just a module. Once I got that straightened out, it was smooth sailing.

    flit.pypa.io/en/stable/index.h

  9. Solved! After banging my head on this some more I found it's related to the distinction between a module (a single .py file) and a package (a directory with a __init__.py file in it, along with other stuff).

    The docs say 'Data files within a package directory are automatically included.' This is 100% technically correct, but easy for a beginner (like me, in this case!) to misunderstand and think that anything in their project directory will be included.

  10. Solved! After banging my head on this some more I found it's related to the distinction between a module (a single .py file) and a package (a directory with a __init__.py file in it, along with other stuff).

    The #Flit docs say 'Data files within a package directory are automatically included.' This is 100% technically correct, but easy for a beginner (like me, in this case!) to misunderstand and think that anything in their project directory will be included.

    #TIL #python #packaging

  11. Solved! After banging my head on this some more I found it's related to the distinction between a module (a single .py file) and a package (a directory with a __init__.py file in it, along with other stuff).

    The #Flit docs say 'Data files within a package directory are automatically included.' This is 100% technically correct, but easy for a beginner (like me, in this case!) to misunderstand and think that anything in their project directory will be included.

    #TIL #python #packaging

  12. Vista #FightOrFlight.
    Un descojone. Muy divertida y con coreografias bastante moviditas. Una buena batukada de hostias con una premisa bien sencilla: ve, tipo duro, a buscar y capturar con vida a alguien del que nadie sabe nada en un avión de lujo lleno de asesinos en su busca.
    Efectos especiales algo decepcionantes. Extra de disfrute para quien sí esté feliz viendo a #JoshHarnett hacer de alguien que ha perdido los papeles, aunque le falte plasticidad facial.

    #cine #peliculas