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Plumbing Life's Depths - Latest entries
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Plumbing Life's Depths - Making your Twisted resource(s) a url sub-tree of your WSGI resource...
For those paddling about in the Twisted + WSGI-hosted app world (here I'm playing with TurboGears), one thing you may wind up wanting to do is to have your WSGI application be the "default" URL-tree, ...
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Plumbing Life's Depths - Defaulting a POINT to GeoIP
So you added a totally cool and gnarly view that lets the user specify a POINT on a map (and text coordinates), and then two more to let them view and explore them. Your users should love you forever...
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In Pycraft, I figured out the Potions-with-custom-effects, the problem being that Bukkit's PotionEffectType doesn't actually implement the keyed interface, but instead has its own .values() call, so needs a whole special handler. The code for creating...
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Finally Got Potions (ItemMeta) and Signs (BlockState) working
So one of the long-standing requests from the boys has been that we have the ability to create potions from Pycraft's in-game REPL. Today I finally got that working, mostly because I finally decided that there was room for a reference pattern to make...
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Pycraft has remained relatively obscure. It lets you write (very close to) Python code in the minecraft chat window to perform magic that's written in Python code on the backend. I thought maybe a few demos showing what you can do with the code might...
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As a general rule, I don't like to just stop supporting Python releases just for the sake of deprecation. I try to be relatively wide in the set of Python's I'll support for my libraries, with my current general rule being 2.7, 3.6+ .
Why those? Well, 2.7 is still on RHEL/Centos for another year or so, and dropping support for it means that people using a library pretty much need to re-code their app, something I'd normally only want to force if I'm doing a major release....
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