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dmuller

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    Comment #35519565

    Hello, author here. I edited the article a bit for brevity. But, yes I started by checking all the fuses and relays. I didn't find any bad relays. Unplugging the ROOM fuse also fix…

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    Comment #35519522

    Hello, author here. I did do as you described first---I pulled the ROOM fuse and the draw also went away. But, at the expense of more interior features (e.g. my stereo).

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    Comment #27612283

    In case it's helpful for anyone else, here's what publishing team had to say: "Yes, your book will eventually show up on the O'Reilly Learning Platform, but it'll be a while still.…

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    Comment #27606211

    I've not read Fluent Python, but its table of contents looks quite extensive, and covers a lot of good ground. Intuitive Python does cover some things that aren't present in Fluent…

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    Comment #27596765

    Hi - that's a good question about the O'Reilly platform. I can ask my editor and get back to you on that. What's the best way to reach you?

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    Comment #27596565

    Yeah - I agree, I don't like the default behavior of subprocess.run either. As another commenter pointed out, passing the check=True argument makes subprocess.run raise an Exceptio…

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    Comment #27596463

    Hey - thanks for checking the book out. Yeah, you are correct---the book does not cover packaging a Python program as a click and run style executable. It's definitely a tricky pro…

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    Comment #27596404

    Hey - thanks I appreciate it. I'd take a look at the table of contents and see if any of the topics look familiar/unfamiliar to you. The preface excerpt ( http://media.pragprog.com…

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    Comment #27593480

    I think Python definitely has its drawbacks, and it's not fast. The other downsides listed in that article (whitespace, variable scoping, lambdas, mobile, etc.) may also be get in …

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    Comment #27592823

    Hi everyone, Last year, I was lucky enough to sign a book deal with The Pragmatic Bookshelf to write an intermediate level book on Python. (The Pragmatic Bookshelf is the publishin…

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