Coding stream - Python

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I will work on a potential replacement for SteemitWorldMap bot.

Stack: Python3.6, steem-python

If you're into these, you might shoot your questions in the comment box. Thanks for watching!

If I manage to finish it earlier, this stream might turn into a gaming stream with Starcraft2 gameplay. /cc @omeratagun

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We're almost done with the script. But I will continue later on. Thanks for watching.

Go go go :)

Nice stream! I'm hoping to learn python very soon.

Awesome! Thanks for the advice.

Hi @emrebeyler, I can provide social media access and account verification with twitter, facebook, google, github api key for my django project. I also want to add the option to login with my Steem account. Is there a tool for this purpose that I can use for this? Tutorial or api-key rules. For Python/Django. Thanks :)

@dogancankilment there was an app for that :)

İyi yayınlar kolay gelsin..

tesekkurler @rdvn

Thanks. I'm looking now. Well? Anything requirements? I am using python 2.7x versions. Would you recommend going to python 3 as a surrender? or 2.7.x is fine for steem authentication

so cool bro!!!!!

@dogancankilment for the SC party, 2.7 is enough. However if you want to interact with the chain and use steem-python, python3.6 and greater is a must.

@vegancap thanks!

Geç gördüm Kolay gelsin...

@cushcoast thanks!

Belki bende cesaret alır ilerde çekerim bir canlı yayın

front end olabilir :)

bekleriz reis @tarikhakan55 :)

inş...

@crokkon post.get_replies() also don't follow the custom nodes :(

ah, indeed, thx!
Did you fix it yourself already? Otherwise I'll send a PR tomorrow...

I did a workaround to keep things going.

    replies = self.s.get_content_replies(post["author"], post["permlink"])

Thanks @emrebeyler, I want to be involved the chain, of course. I'm starting to learn Python 3.6 and steem-python right away. Thanks again.

Is that PyCharm? Never used it myself, but it looks pretty nice!

@amosbastian, yes it's pycharm. Using it for like years. Great ide.

@amosbastian I use pycharm too. You can use it full version with student license. If you have an e-mail address with .edu extension. You do not have to pay.

Pycharm looks lid...

Community edition is already free to use afaik

@oups. yeah, but not sure comm. edition has this perfect debugger :/

yeni basladik sayilir @tarikhakan55 :)