Working on a class that I’d like to use in a library (not for work) and think I’d appreciate external opinions!

If not, where else could I post code for critique? Thanks

  • @[email protected]
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    15 months ago

    Better to use a paste bin and ask specific questions rather than just please choose l critique this code.

      • @[email protected]
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        45 months ago

        I’m not going to dare to lecture the author of pytest-logging-strict. Thank you for your service. 🫡

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          35 months ago

          Thank you for your kindness. This is the first time ever anyone thanked me for creating and publishing FOSS

          For Python packages you wrote, if has hardcoded logging configuration, let me know. Would be a unique way i can contribute.

          Just point me at the package(s)

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        35 months ago

        A+ for humor usage. Shitting on code is time consuming, so you’re not going to get rekt by me…

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          5 months ago

          This thread is about gists. Totally missed the point by posting my entire profile. Quickly regretted it

          So embarrassing. Opps

          The embarrassment was motivation enough to look up how to make a gist.

          create a branch (switch to the branch)

          remove the code that would be in the gist

          commit the branch

          revert the commit

          git push

          share the revert commit

          Although remember how still have never tried to create and share a gist

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    225 months ago

    IMO this is a good fit. There’s no rule against it, and I’m a fan of not splitting up communities until really necessary. Maybe once there’s so many people posting code for review that it becomes annoying to find other posts, then it’d be worth creating a new code review community or something.

  • Ategon
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    5 months ago

    Theres technically a code review community at [email protected] although ive seen some people also post code reviews in the language/engine communities

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    85 months ago

    Maybe when Lemmy gets bigger, I’d like to have a Python community for news and a learnpython community for code help like we had on reddit. However, this community isn’t huge, so go ahead and post it here.