my_first_calculator.py
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my_first_calculator.py
- This question has been bothering me for a while everytime I study Csharp
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Bilselger ble utvikler: - Gi oss selvlærte en sjanse!
Avkuka lenkje: https://github.com/AceLewis/my_first_calculator.py/blob/master/my_first_calculator.py
- Программистское
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Маргарет Гамильтон - ведущий разработчик NASA для программы Apollo, стоит рядом со всем написанным кодом, который в 1969 году доставил человечество на Луну
Твоя работа?
- Found this way more funny then I should have. Looks like my first program in high school 😂. Definitely webscale
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this code
A lot of ppl were asking about this, so I decided to find that calculator. I did but it was actually generated. Idk, why we didn't see this last time but it's clear the code is generated. https://github.com/AceLewis/my_first_calculator.py Maybe we saw something else, that was years ago.
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Your first and your last...
the calculator is actually autogenerated! https://github.com/AceLewis/my_first_calculator.py
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its okay guys they fixed it!
Simplicity and ease of use make good code? And nothing else? Ok, here's a great calculator implementation then: https://github.com/AceLewis/my_first_calculator.py/blob/master/my_first_calculator.py
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Found this while randomly browsing someone's calculator app
At least they didn't do this: https://github.com/AceLewis/my_first_calculator.py/blob/master/my_first_calculator.py
- Guess who just got laid off!
rich
- Ask HN: Interesting TUIs (text user interfaces), maybe forgotten ones?
- Rich is a Python library for rich text and beautiful formatting in the terminal
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Neat Parallel Output in Python
There is an open issue [1] on GitHub to make it more modular and get rid of markdown and syntax highlighting but I have no hope for rich to get more minimal.
[1]: https://github.com/Textualize/rich/issues/2277
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Ask HN: Programmers and Technologists in Scotland
I hope he doesn't mind, but the creator of Rich and Textualize is a good guy, and Scottish: https://www.willmcgugan.com/about/
https://www.textualize.io/
https://github.com/Textualize/rich
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Python 3.12
They keep getting improved error messaging and this is one of my favorite features. But I'd love if we could get some real rich text. Idk if anyone else uses rich, but it has infected all my programs now. Not just to print with colors, but because it makes debugging so much easier. Not just print(f"{var=}") but the handler[0,1]. Color is so important to these types of things and so is formatting. Plus, the progress bars are nice and have almost completely replaced tqdm for me[2]. They're just easier and prettier.
[0] https://rich.readthedocs.io/en/stable/logging.html
[1] Try this example: https://github.com/Textualize/rich/blob/master/examples/exce...
[2] Side note: does anyone know how to get these properly working when using DDP with pytorch? I get flickering when using this and I think it is actually down to a pytorch issue and how they're handling their loggers and flushing the screen. I know pytorch doesn't want to depend on rich, but hey, pip uses rich so why shouldn't everyone?
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colors.crumb - first Crumb usable. Extending Crumb with basic terminal styling and RGB, HEX, ANSI conversion functions.
colors.crumb extends Crumb with basic terminal styling functions and RGB, HEX, ANSI conversion functions. It is in the realm of JavaScript's chalk and Python's rich but slightly more functional 😉.
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Textual: Rapid Application Development Framework for Python
I am working on a new python project and one of the first things I added was https://github.com/Textualize/rich because of how easy it is to make things look good in the terminal.
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What are you rewriting in rust?
I am not rewriting anything but I'd love to have a library like `rich` in Rust: https://github.com/textualize/rich
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Things to do with standalone script
Add some cool-looking stuff to your output with rich.
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I made a library for making user terminal input really really pretty!
You might consider taking inspiration from the rich module. In particular, I like how rich supports inline color theming which seems much more cumbersome in your framework, requiring the use of context managers as well as familiarity with how your framework structures color objects. Other than that though, I'm impressed!
What are some alternatives?
Bottle - bottle.py is a fast and simple micro-framework for python web-applications.
tqdm - :zap: A Fast, Extensible Progress Bar for Python and CLI
avs-device-sdk - An SDK for commercial device makers to integrate Alexa directly into connected products.
colorama - Simple cross-platform colored terminal text in Python
FizzBuzz - The ultimate implementation of FizzBuzz
python-prompt-toolkit - Library for building powerful interactive command line applications in Python
AIOHTTP - Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python
textual - The lean application framework for Python. Build sophisticated user interfaces with a simple Python API. Run your apps in the terminal and a web browser.
AxieRoninBot
blessed - Blessed is an easy, practical library for making python terminal apps
django-logpipe - Automated mirror of https://gitlab.com/thelabnyc/django-logpipe
alive-progress - A new kind of Progress Bar, with real-time throughput, ETA, and very cool animations!