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guide project 1 goal to creating a simple report of banks failed in a set of states #12

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chrislkeller opened this issue Mar 5, 2015 · 14 comments

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  • csv.reader()
  • csvDictReader()
@chrislkeller chrislkeller changed the title lead project 1 to creating a simple report of banks failed in a set of states guide project 1 goal to creating a simple report of banks failed in a set of states Mar 5, 2015
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We do use these readers in later projects, as it's currently designed.

@tommeagher tommeagher modified the milestone: NICAR 2017 Jan 19, 2017
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@chrislkeller, would you like to revisit this ahead of Jacksonville?

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chrislkeller commented Jan 25, 2017

@tommeagher: Certainly...

Have been buried but I need to get a handle on what's what now in the course materials.

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@chrislkeller 👍

@tommeagher tommeagher modified the milestone: NICAR 2017 Mar 8, 2017
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@chrislkeller Want to take a swing at this for 2018?

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Four - FOUR! - years later I have no idea what this means...

Digging in.

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@chrislkeller hahahah. i don't remember what it meant either. I'm hoping that by looking through the code it will become clear to you. But if not, and you think the lesson works as is, we can always close this and move on.

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Good grief I miss being part of this group. Fingers crossed that next year Life sees fit to let me pester you all again. <3

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rdmurphy commented Feb 1, 2019

I haven't taught PyCAR years but I still enjoy the annual alerts that yank us all back in here

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This is going to be our sixth year, so we have quite a community of alumni now. Glad you enjoy the annual return of the Github discussion, @rdmurphy.
@hbillings, sorry we won’t see you this year. Hoping you can make it next year.

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robroc commented Feb 3, 2019

Not sure this is the right issue for this but: I'm seeing a lot of print statements without parens. Are we still teaching Python 2?

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No, we have switched to just Python 3. If you see any Python 2 holdovers, flag them for us and we can fix them.

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robroc commented Feb 3, 2019

I saw a few in some of the READMEs. They're simple enough that I can fix with a PR.

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👏 👏 👏 for closing this issue from 2015, @chrislkeller!

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