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Printing - Python

14 January 2026 @ 4:15 am

I am making this basic movie booking system without interface which runs in the terminal.But when I want to print he list of movies to book the multi line printing is having a problem code: print("Welcome To MovieBooking") movies = [] def load_movies(): with open(r"Data\Movies.txt","r") as moviefile: for movies1 in moviefile: movies.append(movies1) load_movies() print(f"""Movies: 1.{movies[0]} 2.{movies[1]} 3.{movies[2]} 4.{movies[3]} 5.{movies[4]} """) and this is the output: Welcome To MovieBoking Movies: 1.Lokah 2.Mission Impossible:Final Reckoning 3.Jurassic World:Rebirth 4.Pet Detective 5.Polar Express I want to know how I can fix the gaps in the output like the Mission impossible (One line Gap) polar express

How to design an AI-assisted Angular application architecture

14 January 2026 @ 4:09 am

Any recommendation to create angular app using AI which has intelligence to address user query.

How can I get AppSheet to allow users to update a single field where main table is a view and links to updateable table?

14 January 2026 @ 4:02 am

New to AppSheet. Creating an app where the main data table is sourced from a BigQuery view (read-only). Two columns in that view are project_no (a four digit integer) and month (a string in format yyyy-mm). Second data source is from a BigQuery table having the same two fields plus a field for comments. I want the initial screen to list project records from the view. The last column should display the comment value from the table row matching on project_no and month. There should be at most one row in the table. On clicking a row this opens the detail view. In the detail view I want the last column to be a textarea in which the user can edit the comment - and changes are saved back to the table in BigQuery. I've been working with various AI tools to get steps to solve this problem. Have tried numerous things including generating a new 'month-project' field (concatenate(month, '-', project_no) in both the view (as a virtual field) and table.

CI/CD problem in the VoIP/RTC development

14 January 2026 @ 3:50 am

My team develops VoIP/ Real-Time Communication system (WebRTC/SIP/custom protocol). The core feature is to make the phone call and the actual call quality. I am not aware of any automation tool can validate the actual user experience of a phone call. Without an effective automation test tool I feel CI/CD pipeline is less useful here. I think the entire premise of CI/CD is: "Automate quality verification → gain confidence → deploy frequently and safely", but in my case it may end up with "continuous deployment of unknown quality" - which is arguably worse than careful manual releases. (But merge frequently is always good) So how can CI/CD help in my case ? And a specific question , what kind of unit test code that is worth developing in my case ?

Flutter DevTools fails to connect from host when app runs in VS Code devcontainer

14 January 2026 @ 3:45 am

I'm developing my Flutter app inside a vscode devcontainer, and everything is working except the devtools. Dart DevTools failing to connect inside a devcontainer The "Dart DevTools" page comes up on my host PC, but it can't connect to ws://127.0.0.1:44456/xxxx=/ws, because the websocket server is not running at 127.0.0.1 from my host PC's perspective. I think I need the server to run on 0.0.0.0:44456, but that doesn't seem possible based on my findings. I even tried running a reverse proxy on 0.0.0.0:4457 to automatically route traffic to 127.0.0.1:4456 -- But that didn't work either. I think I'm the problem at this point. Is this just a me problem? Do the dev tools work for anyone else when developing inside a devcontainer? I've spent enough time on it to realize I should probably stop and ask. Thank you for your tim

What is this software that appears when i go to factory reset? It hasnt appeared since i reset the phone. The 769 software and the sync software [closed]

14 January 2026 @ 3:45 am

enter image description hereWhat is this software that appears when i go to factory reset my phone? I have been having phone issues for about 2 years and it hasnt come back since I did a factory reset. Also unsure what the sync thing is. Any help would be greatly appreciated explaining what the software is.

gRPC request returns a response that missing fields while these fields are not zero-value when debugging

14 January 2026 @ 3:09 am

Background: A gRPC request from Apifox(a API platform, like postman) sent from local machine to the service also running at local, it's a pageing query for customer_id, here is what response proto looks like and what apifox get proto: message ListCustomerIDReply { repeated uint32 list = 1; uint32 total_count = 2; bool has_next_page = 3; } apifox: { "list": [ 15, 14, 13 ] } Problem: I don't get the last two fields, but when i start debugging it appears they do has value debugging and outside this method is proto-generated code, so here is the last place my own code could have reach outside the method: func _CustomerService_ListCustomerID_Handler(srv inte

How do I copy to the system clipboard in/using Java on Windows 10? [duplicate]

14 January 2026 @ 3:05 am

I'm using IntelliJ IDEA (to the best of my knowledge it's the Community Edition).

Nested Sets: which languages support this?

14 January 2026 @ 2:56 am

What functional or mixed functional programming languages support nested sets, akin to the usage in mathematics and set theory? Specifically those with a REPL? I tried Python and couldn't get nested sets to easily work. I tried frozenset() and set().

How to debug and identify if the component or a specific part of the component was rerendered?

14 January 2026 @ 1:51 am

In Angular, assuming I have this component where automationId is updated every new content while txt is updated less frequent. During those times that txt is NOT updated or the value remains as the previous one, would this-comp html (including txt) be rerendered? If so, how would someone debug it? @Component({ selector: 'this-comp', standalone: false, templateUrl: './this-comp.component.html', changeDetection: ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush }){ export class ThisComp { @Input() txt: string; @Input() automationId: string; constructor() { } } } this-comp template <span automation-id="automationId">{{txt}}</span> I have tried of couple of things but the result is conflicting: Enabling Chrome's Rendering > Paint Flashing. And I see the green highlight in that component - So I assumed that it was rerendered. I have tried replacing txt with input setter and

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Web Accessibility In Mind

2026 Predictions: The Next Big Shifts in Web Accessibility

22 December 2025 @ 11:22 pm

I’ve lived long enough, and worked in accessibility long enough, to have honed a healthy skepticism when I hear about the Next Big Thing. I’ve seen lush website launches that look great, until I activate a screen reader. Yet, in spite of it all, accessibility does evolve, but quietly rather than dramatically. As I gaze […]

Word and PowerPoint Alt Text Roundup

31 October 2025 @ 7:14 pm

Introduction In Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, there are many types of non-text content that can be given alternative text. We tested the alternative text of everything that we could think of in Word and PowerPoint and then converted these files to PDFs using Adobe’s Acrobat PDFMaker (the Acrobat Tab on Windows), Adobe’s Create PDF cloud […]

Accessibility by Design: Preparing K–12 Schools for What’s Next

30 July 2025 @ 5:51 pm

Delivering web and digital accessibility in any environment requires strategic planning and cross-organizational commitment. While the goal (ensuring that websites and digital platforms do not present barriers to individuals with disabilities) and the standards (the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) remain constant, implementation must be tailored to each organization’s needs and context.   For K–12 educational agencies, […]

Up and Coming ARIA 

30 May 2025 @ 6:19 pm

If you work in web accessibility, you’ve probably spent a lot of time explaining and implementing the ARIA roles and attributes that have been around for years—things like aria-label, aria-labelledby, and role="dialog". But the ARIA landscape isn’t static. In fact, recent ARIA specifications (especially ARIA 1.3) include a number of emerging and lesser-known features that […]

Global Digital Accessibility Salary Survey Results

27 February 2025 @ 8:45 pm

In December 2024 WebAIM conducted a survey to collect salary and job-related data from professionals whose job responsibilities primarily focus on making technology and digital products accessible and usable to people with disabilities. 656 responses were collected. The full survey results are now available. This survey was conducted in conjunction with the GAAD Foundation. The GAAD […]

Join the Discussion—From Your Inbox

31 January 2025 @ 9:01 pm

Which WebAIM resource had its 25th birthday on November 1, 2024? The answer is our Web Accessibility Email Discussion List! From the halcyon days when Hotmail had over 35 million users, to our modern era where Gmail has 2.5 billion users, the amount of emails in most inboxes has gone from a trickle to a […]

Using Severity Ratings to Prioritize Web Accessibility Remediation

22 November 2024 @ 6:30 pm

So, you’ve found your website’s accessibility issues using WAVE or other testing tools, and by completing manual testing using a keyboard, a screen reader, and zooming the browser window. Now what? When it comes to prioritizing web accessibility fixes, ranking the severity of each issue is an effective way to prioritize and make impactful improvements. […]

25 Accessibility Tips to Celebrate 25 Years

31 October 2024 @ 4:38 pm

As WebAIM celebrates our 25 year anniversary this month, we’ve shared 25 accessibility tips on our LinkedIn and Twitter/X social media channels. All 25 quick tips are compiled below. Tip #1: When to Use Links and Buttons Links are about navigation. Buttons are about function. To eliminate confusion for screen reader users, use a <button> […]

Celebrating WebAIM’s 25th Anniversary

30 September 2024 @ 10:25 pm

25 years ago, in October of 1999, the Web Accessibility In Mind (WebAIM) project began at Utah State University. In the years previous, Dr. Cyndi Rowland had formed a vision for how impactful the web could be on individuals with disabilities, and she learned how inaccessible web content would pose significant barriers to them. Knowing […]

Introducing NCADEMI: The National Center on Accessible Digital Educational Materials & Instruction 

30 September 2024 @ 10:25 pm

Tomorrow, October 1st, marks a significant milestone in WebAIM’s 25 year history of expanding the potential of the web for people with disabilities. In partnership with our colleagues at the Institute for Disability Research, Policy & Practice at Utah State University, we’re launching a new technical assistance center. The National Center on Accessible Digital Educational […]

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