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MIT License | MIT License |
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iplib3
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Blackjack project review
Instead of keeping all the code at the repository root, maybe consider a more traditional project structure. As far as examples go, I've got this for an executable, and I think this works for a more complex project.
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Relative importing from another directory. No known parent package.
What that means in practice, I have yet to figure out how to explain in the simplest way possible, but perhaps an example repository might help somewhat. The details more or less boil down to
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A tip I just taught myself
First, some values simply never change. For example, my iplib3 has plenty of hard-coded constants set by the IPv4 and IPv6 specifications and there's no need to have those in some external config file because, again, unless the standard gets updated those are constant.
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I’ve been struggling with organizing projects and utilizing classes so I’ve been looking for public projects I can study
I haven't touched this codebase in a while (although I really should), but it serves as one of my better examples for object-oriented programming. It's reasonably large, yet meticulously linted: https://github.com/Diapolo10/iplib3
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Help with importing custom packages
I don't have any projects using setuptools anymore so unfortunately I can't give an example for that, but if Poetry is fine then iplib3 will probably suffice. Focus on the imports and the project structure, and maybe pyproject.toml, everything else is just noise.
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Begginer learning Python
Well, my GitHub profile is part of my flair in this subreddit, feel free to dig around. My latest project was an attempt to port the ms JavaScript library to Python, and I think I did alright. Other things I can highlight would be my iplib3 package, a server implementation for the EguiValet messaging service, and finally I've got a fairly unfinished text colouring utility called escapyde.
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Suggest me so GitHub repositories
And iplib3 could use some cleanup, such as redesigning the inheritance to add support for seamless conversion between all supported types. The documentation should also be written as right now there's basically nothing.
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Casino Craps Game - Code critique and project help
You could maybe take a look at my iplib3 project for some examples. Alternatively, the EguiValet server project should be fine too.
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Are there some rules that state how code for python module should look like?
While I have a very recent project that would otherwise be a perfect example, it does something a bit unusual with imports so I'll instead use iplib3 as an example, even though I haven't had time to work on it lately.
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How to write 'helloworld'-level unit tests?
The Pytest documentation does a much better job at explaining how this works in practice than I ever could. I don't have any super simple example repositories, but iplib3 might work: https://github.com/Diapolo10/iplib3/blob/main/tests/test_address.py
sportsipy
- I’ve been struggling with organizing projects and utilizing classes so I’ve been looking for public projects I can study
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Some data exports to xlsx, other data does not
Unfortunately I don't think you're doing anything wrong, I think the sportsipy package is just a wee bit broken. There's a bunch of related (ongoing) issues on the repo about Boxscore failing to pull data from sports-reference.
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Is there any baseball website that won't get pissed at me scraping it often?
I have used this for my own projects: https://github.com/roclark/sportsipy
What are some alternatives?
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