Database looks like
$ psql checkouts <<< "\d"
List of relations
Schema | Name | Type | Owner
--------+-----------+-------+--------
public | checkouts | table | brooks
(1 row)
$ psql checkouts <<< "\d checkouts"
Database looks like
$ psql checkouts <<< "\d"
List of relations
Schema | Name | Type | Owner
--------+-----------+-------+--------
public | checkouts | table | brooks
(1 row)
$ psql checkouts <<< "\d checkouts"
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
""" | |
Build a heroes of the storm database | |
""" | |
import csv | |
import logging | |
import time | |
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base | |
from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer, Boolean, create_engine |
from faker import Faker | |
import pandas as pd | |
user_factory = Faker() | |
user_factory.seed(1000) | |
def get_fake_user(): | |
global user_factory | |
#!/usr/bin/env python3 | |
from collections import namedtuple | |
import csv | |
import datetime | |
import os | |
import subprocess | |
import time | |
WindowInfo = namedtuple("WindowInfo", ["window_name", "window_class"]) |
#include <stdio.h> | |
//define a struct to contain variables and function pointers, much like a class | |
typedef struct ex { | |
//declare some variables | |
int x; | |
//declare some methods (aka, function pointers) | |
void (*const p)(void); //let p be a constant pointer | |
void (*const setX)(struct ex *, int); //must pass self-referential pointer to imitate class scope |
#include <iostream> | |
#include <vector> | |
using namespace std; | |
bool isPal(int num); | |
bool isPal(int num) | |
{ | |
vector<int> val; |
def power(x, n): | |
if (n): | |
return x * power(x, n - 1) | |
else: | |
return 1 | |
def power1(x, n): | |
if (not n): #0th power | |
return 1 | |