It's funny when you have to deal with the same kind of questions/jokes throughout a very long period. You can think up original responses for your own amusement
I had a friend in high school who would only tell bad jokes. I would hate myself for laughing at them, and then hate him for telling it. It was a complicated relationship.
Everyone is invited but be warned if you distract from the discussion with randomness you will be taken from this place and your gaskin slit, your moules shown to the four winds, your welchet torn asunder with many hooks and your figgin placed upon a spike....
@LevLevitsky You can get your Miaou account linked to your SO account by putting a (temporary) link in your profile, but it's not necessary to use the service.
jsbin.com/raxemapi/13/edit been playing with a possible replacement editor box for the SO wiki. I've written the JS to support code indentation of selected areas.
Unfortunatrely as yet it doesn't un-indent if you press Ctrl+K again
It's starting to get a bit silly now @Ufoguy. That's more than a few code snippets you've posted with spelling mistakes. If you can't take the time to check these things then why should we spend out time doing it for you?
Sometimes I consider self-adopting the policy "wait fifteen minutes before answering a typo question". Maybe it would disencentivize people using chat as their first resort in debugging, since diagnosing it themselves would then become the faster option.
On the other hand, users with no confidence in their own abilities would still post their problems right away, thinking "better to get through the fifteen minute waiting period now, than to spend X minutes trying to fix it, failing, and having to wait fifteen minutes on top of that"
Ok you need to do some research on how these things are put together. AFAIA writing code directly to production is very bad. You should write it and test it locally and then when you're happy with it you push it to production
For that matter I'll ask in here: Is there anyone who wants write access to the sopython wiki to be able to edit things like the common questions/gotchas list? Only ask for it if you think you'll actually use it. And remember that there's no backup and if you accidentally delete my beloved questions I will place your figgin upon a spike.
okay @davidism you should be able to edit wiki articles now (such as sopython.com/wiki/useful-comments). You'll need to login (top right) and then select edit. Try not to accidentally delete anything as we don't have auto backups yet.
(Hopefully everyone saw me sneak into the meeting, so they know I was there, but can't put a finger on my time of arrival. That's what I was aiming for..)
I don't know pandas; the OP is trying to replace string time durations with timedeltas, I've shown him the timedelta part, but the 'replace the value' part now cropping up in the comments is probably answerable with a direct link to a question you know about or answered.
A shirt of a demeaning, wrong answer that breaks the site's own restrictive rules so that the site could celebrate its oppressive closed-mindedness? No thanks... — Aleksandr Dubinsky26 mins ago
I am now hesitating with voting to close as 'unclear' or 'debugging requires a complete problem description' in case the author will update and it turns out to be a dupe.
@Martijn I've not found a Q/A but I've got the solution to that guy's timedelta problem if you want me to comment on your answer and explain it to him?
oh no i missed the meeting. i can only assume that we've decided to ban anyone that talks about python < version 3.3 and that @MartijnPieters has decided to only answer Ruby questions from now on
i am so sorry for this question being put on hold by american trolls. please feel free to post comments. comments section work ok. — user37788091 min ago
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"but it is not logical if a human does not make money and use the money to buy food and consume the food until death." brb getting this tattooed on me, unrelated: anyone know where 18 year old stoner girls hang out?
@MartijnPieters Ah damnit. Well if he can write a function that takes a string and converts it to a timedelta then he can do df['elapsed_time_new'] = df['elapsed_time'].apply(this_is_my_function) and it will apply the function to each string in his column and assign it to the new column. I can reply to him with that.
Give me a 3k bounty and then you can still be on 10k+ so you have the powers and I'll be on 7k which is my favourite number... (well 7 is but whatever)
These interview questions unnerve me, as I think they test things that I've never needed. Scares me if I ever want to leave the analysis side to move toward a more develop-y one.
@DSM Yeah, I feel the same. How often do pro developers design linked lists from scratch? You'd think any seasoned dev would use something from the standard library.
@Kevin if I ever want to test someone (where C/++ is the requirement) I would ask for implement a compile time addition using only macros (templates are not allowed)
I'v been working on one for 15 hours to be compiler and platform independent.. it is a special variadic macro which can handle zero or more arguments passed to it
15 hours of my precious time.. I truly hate the C committee not improving the macro language enough
Sometimes I use execfile when I want to get everything from a file into the current namespace. i only really find it useful when playing around in the interactive prompt, though
For packing multiple files into a single file suitable for distribution, I recommend zipping
#include is a directive used in C++ to indicate to the computer that some file should be directly copy pasted into the current file. so a "mimic #include" would be "something that mimics #include, but in Python"
Your current reasoning appears to be "I want to distribute my project. projects with multiple files cannot be distributed because of reasons A, B, and C. Therefore, I want to condense my project into a single file. How do I condense my project into a single file?"
This is an XY problem. The question you're asking is "how do I condense my project?", but what you should be asking is, "how do I distribute a multi-file project?"
@kevin you are right. how do I distribute and update a multi-file python project to windows user ? (the users don't have experience with python or command line)
@kevin I try py2exe, generate one single .exe, but the execution is slow because the .exe contains the python interpret and libs and this are copied to a temporaly directory.