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RE: Learn Python Series (#3) - Handling Strings Part 2
Thanks this is great;
I am allready into python, also in relation to several 3d programs ( Blender and Cinema4D ) but I get stuck trying to get the steem library installed under windows as well as linux ( ubuntu 16.04 ) both python 3.6....
any tips in that direction? I found on that I am not the only one with this problem....
thx, @vjbasil
Yeah, don't do. Specifically on Windows 10, it really completely refuses to install. In particular pycrypt will blow up repeatedly because it doesn't have a decent modern billed for the library and will simply crash when trying to unify them.
Beem, on the other hand, seems to be doing everything that
steem-Python
can but doing so as a fresh build. Definitely worth checking out, even if documentation is scant.OK.... thx for the tip
I will check out beem asap!
so the installing of the libraries works well with beem?
windows or linux?
The install went perfectly easily, interestingly enough. Windows 10, because that's just what my heavy-duty processing system happens to be.
The project is under active development, so it certainly doesn't hurt to subscribe to the github updates and the developer on Steemit.
Thanx I will look into it then
Hi, thx!
Well, yes, installing
steem-python
can get a bit "hairy" because of all the dependencies involved from multiple modules on which is built upon. On various systemspython-dev
package,toml
dependency includes a subversion which apparently doesn't exist,nodes=['https://api.steemit.com']
might helpOK.... thx for the tip
I will check out beem asap!
so the installing of the libraries works well with beem?
windows or linux?
Ok thx I will give it another try then...
I just released two episodes of my
Learn Python Series
book! ;-)But neither of them is about steem-python , much has been covered about that already, although I will cover it in a mini-series later on. Have a look at my curriculum!
Nederlands had ook nog gekund trouwens ;-)
Ok, ben je ook een Nedersteemer dus.
bedankt voor je bijdrage. ziet er goed uit; leuk
grt, @vjbasil
And indeed, as @lextenebris pointed out, beem is another option as well. But since I haven't had any (severe) problems (that I couldn't solve) using
steem-python
, I haven't put much time on tinkering withbeem
. Let me know how it works out for you!