I love this and am absolutely stealing it.
Agreed! That's the way we do work projects. For personal stuff, I also like using pyenv. But yeah, that's it, keep it nice and simple.
This also seems to be new ...
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Struggled with the Angels players. π
I took a look around over at programming.dev, but couldn't find a C-specific community. Although we do have these (semi-) related communities:
~~You can also request new communities in [email protected] .~~ Oh man, I was totally wrong. Check out [email protected] !
There's also [email protected] , over at programming.dev, which is a software engineering/prorgramming/computer science focused instance.
Heeeeey! It's not broken today.
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Awesome, appreciate the data point! I'm going to show it off at our next Show and Tell at work and try to get some folks to try it out for data exploration and analysis.
First, I have to apologize, I just meant post a link to NestText as a post in c/Python. I definitely didn't mean to imply you should have to go write a blog post (or something) about it just for me. I swear this was just an attempt to get another person posting interesting things to c/Python. π¬
Looking through the community projects and docs, the use cases/tooling that really stood out to me were:
parametrize_from_file
, for definingpytest
parametrize
params in a file- validating NestedText content with Pydantic, particularly something like the example Django settings they provide
Thinking about how I might use it:
- Meeting notes
- A personal log of todo items, observations, feelings during the day
- Scoring a baseball game using a more sane version of Retrosheet's Event File format
- A possible human AND machine readable format for Architectural Decision Records
No worries! Daily life is more important than a baseball community bot. Sorry I didn't catch it sooner.
Spoiler: my guesses