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Missed.
One butcher has had a hole drilled in his head and is now on radiotherapy, to be followed shortly by chemo.
The other butcher has had a hip replaced.Comment
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Just put together a tiny Django project that acts as a reduced test case for a bug in the debugger in the PyCharm IDE, and sent it along to the lady in St Petersburg who is responsible for fixing such bugs
Now the teapot has been activated, and I'm settling down to understand how the Python unit test Mock object is best used when debugging code that calls HTTP APIs. Hours of fun
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More an IntelliJ man myself. I do really need to learn Python soonish thoughOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostJust put together a tiny Django project that acts as a reduced test case for a bug in the debugger in the PyCharm IDE, and sent it along to the lady in St Petersburg who is responsible for fixing such bugs
Now the teapot has been activated, and I'm settling down to understand how the Python unit test Mock object is best used when debugging code that calls HTTP APIs. Hours of fun
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Now the teapot has been activated, and I'm settling down to understand how the Python unit test Mock object is best used when debugging code that calls HTTP APIs. Hours of fun

I'm watching Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Should be doing some hoovering."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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The ZeitKnickers are out on the line and we have a semi-gale blowing.
I don't know how dry they're getting though.
I suppose I should go & find out.Comment
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Waiting for some stuff to be delivered to the Amazon Locker. If it doesn't arrive soon, I'll have started making dinner, and won't get it until tomorrow
Which reminds me, I'm not sure what I'm having for dinner. Suppose I should go and see what I bought today
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