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.gitignore file should also contain *.pyc #91

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Hi,

The tutorial is written for Python3 which uses __pycache__ directories instead of *.pyc files.

What's the reasoning behind adding this line?

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rdengate commented Aug 4, 2014

Aha! That explains it. I ran into hot water with leftover .pyc files on Heroku, but I was using python2 for the tutorial since I already had it installed. My fault then! Please disregard pull request.

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Rebecca

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No worries, and thanks for contributing back!
On Aug 4, 2014 8:52 AM, "rebeccad" notifications@github.com wrote:

Aha! That explains it. I ran into hot water with leftover .pyc files on
Heroku, but I was using python2 for the tutorial since I already had it
installed. My fault then! Please disregard pull request.

Thanks,
Rebecca


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elena commented Aug 5, 2014

Maybe we should put a note in the documentation about this :-)
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No worries, and thanks for contributing back!
On Aug 4, 2014 8:52 AM, "rebeccad" notifications@github.com wrote:

Aha! That explains it. I ran into hot water with leftover .pyc files on
Heroku, but I was using python2 for the tutorial since I already had it
installed. My fault then! Please disregard pull request.

Thanks,
Rebecca


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