The only reason I want the hash is that I don't want a copy of this
string laying around. I also don't need to know what it is, I just need
to know if it's different. Think of this as a tripwire - if someone's
user access level is changed, we find out.
I still think using a separate database (s
On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 02:19:54 +, Tim Harig wrote:
> a whole bunch of useful stuff
Certainly some good points for me to chew on... thanks!
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On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 22:55:53 +, Tim Harig wrote:
Thanks for taking the time to check in on this, Tim!
> So, basically, you want to store a local copy of the data and sync it to
> the original.
In a way. I only need to store one copy of the data, and make note of
changes between it and the cu
I'm going to be writing a utility that will be pulling three fields from
a MySQL table. I've already got a sample dataset - there's a long int
(which is a db key), a short string, and a looong string. Many rows.
As it is, receive this data from the DB interface as a rather large tuple
of tuples
On 2009-05-16, Robert Dailey wrote:
> On May 16, 11:49 am, Gary Herron wrote:
>> Robert Dailey wrote:
>> > Hi,
>>
>> > I'm not a big expert on the tarfile component, but I assumed that .tgz
>> > files were short for .tar.gz and the format was the same.
>>
>> That's correct.
>>
>> > When I try
>>
Tobiah wrote:
> I'm writing a video game with armed space ships.
> I decided to make a class to manage all of the bullets
> that may be on the screen at a given time:
>
> class Bullets():
>
> def __init__(self):
> self.bullets = []
>
> def update(self):
>
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