🎉 Many thanks to Kat who answered my question in #StackOverlow!
I will share it here too, in case someone has also trouble with the layout of columns in bslib using conditionalPanels:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/78932760/9275299
🎉 Many thanks to Kat who answered my question in #StackOverlow!
I will share it here too, in case someone has also trouble with the layout of columns in bslib using conditionalPanels:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/78932760/9275299
My typical answer on #StackOverlow: I'm 10 years late but here is why the top voted answer is completely wrong.
#Python compatibility is very important for me! I am not going to learn a new language that would get no support or just not be used for the next 5 years. One of the reasons why I still haven't touched #Carbon. But its backward compatibility makes it a good bet.
If #Mojo can't work with my Python code, I won't touch it until it isn't in the top 50 on #Stackoverlow.
That being said, it is still very early access, but I am excited after hearing more about who and what is behind it.
I went down the rabit-hole now and also found this example from #Stackoverlow
Example: https://github.com/RichardBronosky/entrypoint_demo
Original post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/774824/explain-python-entry-points
I learned a lot from many sources, #Stackoverlow, random blogs #GeeksForGeeks, #mCoding on Youtube has a few low level explanations.
But honestly, I love documentation. I lie in my bed and can just read an entire library's documentation top to bottom, and my favorite is the #Python official documentation.
I probably read through it once a month. It acts as a great refresher, but I also notice something new every time.
I use the documentation constantly during development, and it is always open in my browser.
Edit: oh and #w3Schools of course, but that was in the beginning
This was literally the first lesson in my #cryptography class. Determine K1 given this database.
The same thing happened to #Sony and #Playstation a few years ago, when they did the same thing and didn't alternate the master K value.
Does #Lastpass just code without #stackoverlow and #plex updates?