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user559633
12:00 AM
Also, I just don't have that "get excited about more people" gene.
 
Air
You mean, like... babbys?
If so, that's fine. That's great. Overpopulation is a problem. We need less stigma against having fewer or no kids/people who don't "start a family".
 
user559633
I guess I understand why others get excited about having kids -- a distraction from an unhappy relationship, more hands for the farm, finally something to give as a birthday gift to that oil-field owning sheikh that already has everything, a lack of talent and wanting to feel accomplishment from one of the easiest things to do in life... but it's just not for me
 
Air
I was excited to have a kid because I enjoy family and I don't have a lot of it in my life. I enjoy teaching and intimacy. I enjoy having an impact on the world around me. Having a kid hit all those points, I thought.
 
user559633
Oh man when you have valid reasons for wanting a kid, it just grenades my joke.
 
Air
Oh, and I have an intense fear of death and would like to be distracted from it as much as possible in my old age.
 
user559633
12:08 AM
Ugh, and you followed it up with honesty.
 
user559633
Thanks a lot jerk.
 
Air
I love you too.
Son.
 
user559633
;)
 
well...nothing else to add to what @Air said. pretty much.
 
Air
12:11 AM
Also, just to make sure this stays on topic, something something other creatures of my type get +1/+1
 
user559633
If I ever find out that I'm having a baby, I'd probably make a mad dash at becoming rich and retiring so I can spend all my time with said child. Because if I'm going to live my life through offspring, I'm going to be an olympian and a world-class mathlete next time.
 
user559633
I'd probably just pop out another orc with char as a dump stat
 
user559633
Well, I mean, I wouldn't be making the kid. That's women's work.
 
Air
Speaking of spending time with your child, I should probably go change into my helmet 'n' hotpants and pick the terrorist up from the daycare
Daddy needs to buy some amchur at the natural foods co-op
 
I'm working late tonight, so I am going to have to wait to get elbow dropped until 6 am tomorrow
 
Air
12:13 AM
My life; such gangsta; wow
 
user559633
Well, that's a highly specific need.
 
Air
Well channa masala is a highly delicious food
rhubarb, also
 
cheers
 
user559633
Take car @Air, happy to have the chance to chat with you
 
gonna be a long night for me. production party!!!
 
user559633
12:16 AM
i'm working on the socket api client/server for yams. i'll be around :)
 
I'm working on an API as well! github.com/idjaw/netman
 
user559633
That's really interesting. Will updates make it back to github.com/internaphosting/netman ?
 
Yes. I work for them actually. We recently opensourced this
 
hey!
 
user559633
12:21 AM
Hey @JonClements
 
user559633
Oooh Internap. I've been a client of them. :)
 
cool! I actually work for a Montreal company that was purchased by Internap.
 
user559633
I'll probably end up stealing a chunk of the code from that netman repo for my unified/consistent api
 
The beauty of opensource
 
user559633
does internap have a status API? (did some googling and couldn't find out)
 
12:25 AM
well, there is an api that is provided to obtain said information and more: docs.internap.com/developers
 
user559633
woof. i'll check back later :)
 
heheh
if you happen to dive in to that netman code, feel free to ask me any questions.
 
user559633
will do!
 
user559633
it will probably be a few months before i take a look
 
all good. I plan to still be around by then ;)
 
12:32 AM
run for mod :)
 
What are the requirements for said responsibility?
 
@idjaw get elected?
 
Goat sacrifice?
On a more serious note actually:
If I wanted to take on more responsibility, do I just keep doing what I'm doing (answer questions, flagging, editing posts)...or are there other things I'm not aware of that can be done?
 
user559633
More responsibility in the chatroom?
 
To be very honest....being very new here...I'm not sure what I even mean.....I think I've just really been enjoying my time since I decided to contribute more to SO, I'm looking to do more if I can...but I think everything follows through the "achievement" system in place by accumulating the necessary rep right?
 
12:41 AM
Rbrb y'all
 
user559633
@idjaw You get more "permissions" on the site as your rep increases. As for the room, just hang out and enjoy.
 
user559633
Take care Bobby
 
user559633
back later
 
Exactly what I've been doing! :) Thanks for the info
cheers
 
@idjaw exactly the the way to do stuff :p
as far as this room goes, laid back big time
 
12:48 AM
Yeah been really enjoying hanging here :)
 
1:19 AM
I feel bad for some of these students who are looking for help. Granted, they really haven't shown much effort or Googling for that matter. But man...how discouraging to post something online and watch the down votes and then poof....you get deleted.
 
Anonymous
1:35 AM
> Many Python style guides recommend the use of a single underscore _ for throwaway variables rather than the double underscore __ recommended here. The issue is that _ is commonly used as an alias for the gettext() function, and is also used at the interactive prompt to hold the value of the last operation. Using a double underscore instead is just as clear and almost as convenient, and eliminates the risk of accidentally interfering with either of these other use cases.
 
Anonymous
Is it me, or is there something wrong with the above guide?
 
Anonymous
2:42 AM
Oh, never mind. I got it.
 
3:21 AM
cold morning cabbage for all...
 
cold evening cabbage to you
 
😃
 
I'm still hammering away at work.
 
@samayo look ok to me. the point of _ is it's throwaway, so it doesn't matter.
Style checkers will probably not get the __ though.
 
user559633
Wait, is the question is "__" better than "_"?
 
3:31 AM
I think the question is, "Is there something wrong with the guide quoted above," and since it's contextual, I'm going to say, "probably not, until you leave its context."
Maybe it's an ipython guide.
 
user559633
What suggested in the style guide, stays in the style guide
 
4:31 AM
hitting hour 15 at work....eyes....hurt.
 
4:42 AM
:c
 
5:04 AM
Alright...that's enough openstack for tonight...bed time.
 
 
1 hour later…
6:11 AM
Cool, they now include the tag name
Still haven't earned it tho
 
6:31 AM
Hey up all
 
cabbage!
 
6:52 AM
I think, we need at least 10 more answers for this question stackoverflow.com/q/32985428/770830
 
Free answer flag!
 
7:44 AM
I wonder, how C++ people react when a C++ program is called "a script": stackoverflow.com/questions/32986365/…
 
CBG all
 
Hey peeps, has anyone had any sort of trouble installing modules while upgrading their Python version? In my case, I have been unable to install a matplotlib that would work with 3.5 in my Windows machine, no luck either downloading the wheels locally, or with pip from the command line
 
@erasmortg have you ensured that you're using the 3.5 version of matplotlib?
 
@Ffisegydd I've tried with version 1.4.3, which actually isn't listed for python 3.5, but all of the questions that I have browsed (except one, which recommends rollback), managed to solve the issue with a combination of Python 3.5 and matplotlib 1.4.3
 
I was trying to install some package and got ` error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1`. I have installed python-devel. I can't understand how to fix it.
Weirdly, it doesn't find my gcc complier
[abhishek@localhost ~]$ sudo yum install gcc
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit, security, ulninfo
Setting up Install Process
Package gcc-4.4.7-16.el6.x86_64 already installed and latest version
Nothing to do
[abhishek@localhost ~]$ gcc --version
bash: gcc: command not found
what's going on!?
 
8:48 AM
Erm, the output you show is very different to tge error you report, so hard to say.
@erasmortg download the wheel marked for 3.5 from Gohlke's site then pip install it. You'll need numpy for 3.5 from there too
 
Cabbage!
 
Anonymous
Guys, is there a way to fix "Warning: Data truncated for column 'created_at' at row 1" problem? I have a date like this 2010-04-21T19:21:54Z and I am using the datetime field in mysql, but the date is getting truncated.
 
Cabbage poke
 
Anonymous
I understand the problem, but I don't see any alternative
 
9:22 AM
Did you guys already talk about the SO Teams thing?
 
huh?
 
71
Q: The Power of Teams: A Proposed Expansion of Stack Overflow

HynesThis past spring, the product team held a multi-week brainstorming session where we thought about how we could build on Stack Overflow's current success of improving the lives of developers. What other valuable information does the programming community need, but is trapped elsewhere online and o...

 
Yes @JRichardSnape that did it. THANK YOU
 
@poke interesting
want to register sopython team? :D
 
9:38 AM
@erasmortg No problem - glad to get you going. On Windows - any installation problems form the plain pip install XXX, I always go to Gohlke
@poke davidism had some critique to offer last night iirc. I think it's summarised in his comments there
 
Yes @JRichardSnape, I'm usually slow to upgrade, but this time I did it before most of my usual modules, I'll keep this one in mind for future reference :)
 
SO Teams? Found it
 
I'm envisaging robot wars via the medium of passive aggressive comments.
At least that's going to be Team Snape's strategy
:D
 
We must make an sopython team forthwith.
 
@JRichardSnape Yeah, I read that. I also posted a long-ish answer myself.
 
9:45 AM
> we’re looking to provide a place for questions such as:

"How does ---[Company X]--- the sopython team run PostgreSQL at an enterprise scale?"
Bah crossing out doesn't work in a quote.
 
s/enterprise/web/
 
btw. I personally signed up for the beta with sopython
 
I would sign up for the beta but the link is borked
 
> Is there a way to add all the input numbers to a list? input = ("Type in a list of numbers") doesn't work
 
ast.literal_parse
 
9:50 AM
Anyone want to cast the final vote here? Before all votes expire...
 
@vaultah Done.
 
Thanks :)
 
You are getting your Python hammer soon, right?
 
I need to push for hammer -_-
 
@poke To be honest I'm very comfortable without it :p
 
9:58 AM
:)
 
@JRichardSnape bounty bountied.
 
I actually miss being able to non-close-dup-vote too.
 
10:19 AM
@Ffisegydd I am beholden to your munificence, sir Fizzy.
I thought I'd sign up with sopython, given poke and Fizzy's statements above. Mainly because I like to shove my nose in and see what's going on.
 
I expect you to return the favour at sopycon...
 
@JRichardSnape I think if multiple users sign up with the same team, chances are better to get in
so yeah, go for it
 
@Ffisegydd done
@poke also done
I am a machine today.
 
I dislike that you don’t get any rep on meta; not because I want rep, but because I want to get notifications when people upvote my stuff :(
 
10:36 AM
Somebody had to edit it...
 
Anyone been to Vienna?
(Work-tourism cabbage)
 
11:07 AM
cbg all!
 
Morning (?) idjaw
 
I need a lawyer >_<
 
yup...morning :)
 
cabbage
@Ffisegydd Surprised you haven't needed one before now
 
11:12 AM
Never been caught.
 
Did someone try to shoot you from a church tower on Sunday noon?
 
Hah. I don't personally need a lawyer, but I need to speak to someone in legal for something for work.
 
so your statement still holds true!
 
@Ffisegydd better call saul.
 
11:24 AM
(opps - i seem to have killed the conversation - sorry for that! cbg everyone!)
 
I think you hit a sensitive topic
:P
 
vlq-pls another unnecessary edit
 
@idjaw i hope you are making fun of me...
 
@vaultah what's vlq?
 
Very low quality
 
11:31 AM
@hiroprotagonist yes, I was joking :)
 
@idjaw sorry, my sarcasam detector does not work in ascii.
 
12:05 PM
cbg
 
12:16 PM
Been invited to an Open Data conference in Bristol by someone. He's even suggested that there's "travel allowance for experts such as yourself". Does...does that make me an expert? O.o
 
Only if you know all the acronyms related to Open Data.
 
Is hacky solution always bad?
 
No. Question #117 please.
 
@Ffisegydd How are you?
 
Why?
 
12:21 PM
Question #117
 
Ah I see. Answer #117: I'm fine. Question #118 please.
 
On the other hand, it's hard to not be hacky when doing JavaScript
 
I've answered your question: no, hacky code is not always bad.
 
user559633
12:44 PM
Fizzygood? He's at least Fizzygreat
 
My mobile is out of battery. I feel like I've lost an arm.
 
user559633
@Ffisegydd most like an ARM
 
user559633
because mobile processors
 
Japes.
Urgh. Programming was much easier when it was just me and I could just ignore all the legal stuff like licences for libraries and just crack on
 
user559633
Yeah, I sometimes miss programming stuff that I know I won't have to maintain as well
 
12:53 PM
@tristan You used to be a C programmer?
 
user559633
similarly: don't roll your own crypto they say. they wasn't the legal team.
 
:) bloody ownership. I blame Enclosure.
 
user559633
@khajvah who's asking
 
Coding websites in notepad. That was the life
 
user559633
although for realzies: there's probably some perl that wrote keeping the network up in a nearby hospital
 
1:11 PM
cbg
 
user559633
cbg
 
Mongodb is being a dumb, shouldn't MyThing.update({}, { '$inc': { 'size': 1 } }, { 'multi': True }) update everything in that table?
 
When did the gold badge in the duplicate banner change? o_0
 
Since when did Mongdb have tables?
 
split a line into a dictionary with multiple layers of key value pairs looks fishy because the OP is apparently calling split on a list
Also he's got indentation problems, but that's typical
 
1:26 PM
But they did provide a good amount of info. Input + code + problem.
 
I tried that code, got a lot of errors. Decided to move over :|
 
(i.e. copy-pasted homework assignment)
 
that's hard to salvage unfortunately
editing that would not be fun
 
If OP didn't even bother to look at the post before submitting it, I'm not feeling inclined to clean up after him
 
agreed.
I usually flag issues like that because I doubt the OP will fix it up to any coherent state.
 
1:41 PM
cbg
 
Yo.
 
Davidism isn't here, so I have to bring you the bad flask questions.
 
@MorganThrapp "Deputy Dave"? :p
 
Morganism.
 
Morning all
 
1:44 PM
Hehe, davidism has already cv'd that
 
Before I head out, one cv-pls:
 
Think of the davidism and the davidism appears :)
 
Does that mean if I don't think of him, he'll disappear?
 
I already voted on it a couple days ago, forgot I had answered a dupe.
@Ffisegydd terrifying, but true
 
1:46 PM
@Ffisegydd that's a thought experiment...
 
I'm confident that will never happen, as you can't stop thinking about me for any significant amount of time. <3
 
@Ffisegydd so that guy that did our sopython website - who was it it again? Daniel or something like that? :p
 
You mean Donaldism?
 
user559633
Recruiter sent me an email. Short message, but scroll bar is showing on the page. Scroll down, she doesn't realize that she's replying inline and effectively forwarding the chain of who else she's been contacting.
 
Hero.
 
1:49 PM
Oh... thought it was Dannyism...
 
user559633
Luckily, we're hiring, so I'm just going to shut up and wait for a while in case she emails someone that we might want to hire
 
Donaldism, stealing my spotlight again! I'll get you one day, Donaldism! shakes fist
 
@davidism umm... are you trying to steal Don's name? That's not on matey :p
 
Yeah, Dave. Go back to your php website.
 
1:57 PM
ssh server is denying my correct login credentials...
 
user559633
@Programmer give me a second, i'm checking the logs because apparently that's what you expect one of us to do
 
caps lock is on
 
user559633
it's not a computer it's a speak and spell and you're not at work, you're naked in the park screaming aboout the lizard agenda to pigeons
 
I was just venting my frustrations and I wish it was caps lock lol
 
Second guess. You are one of the two people worldwide who uses the numerical keyboard, and num lock is off.
 
user559633
1:58 PM
woops lol that's me irl ( ͡ᵔ ͜ʖ ͡ᵔ )
 
user559633
not really, i just want to fit in ◔̯◔
 
I always try to beat my RSA key when it's about to change.....I never win.
it always beats me
:D
 
@tristan I wish I were an ASCII artist
 
user559633
2:02 PM
@Programmer .。.:*・°â˜†.。.:*・°believe in u're dreamz°â˜†.。.:*・°â˜†°:.
11
 
Remember that time I said I was leaving? That worked out well.
 
I could kick you, if that helps
Or, wait, can ROs kick ROs? That's like, a paradox.
 
user559633
fwiw: i'm pulling these out of an evernote folder entitled "IMPORTANT WORK"
 
They can, yes.
 
I'm leaving, I'm leaving!
 
2:05 PM
There goes our test subject.
 
user559633
It's possible, but I can't get myself to do it ღ(ಠ_ಥღ)
 
Live long and may the force be with you.
 
The bond between ROs is too strong.
 
Then commenced the Great War in the SOPython room. The war over who could claim the Hill over the other ROs.
 
user559633
lol which one of you studs pinned that believe in u're're dreams message
 
2:06 PM
The victor is whoever can click "remove as room owner" on everyone else the fastest
 
ROs == studs?
:D
 
lol "click" I wrote a userscript for this the hour after I was made RO.
 
The star board needed fancy formatting
 
And who can bribe Jon/Martijn the most so they don't restore order
 
user559633
Ha, look at this guy that still bribes.
 
2:07 PM
quietly moves Ffisegydd to top of "first against the wall" list
 
Omg I fixed it. Victory!!
 
"Improve your profile: [college] needs achievements". Don't rub it in, SO Careers ;_;
 
* 5 time Heisman trophy winner
 
- Prevented the rise of Skynet on 4 different occasions
 
Kevin Kevinson - Most likely to kill for a star
My student loans aren't too bad ;___; only £20k
 
2:14 PM
really?
 
If stars were money, Kevin would be a millionaire
 
user559633
I graduated without student loans because I worked full time through college and hated it ^___^
 
I only went for 3 years and managed to get two years paid off by state/scholarships. :p
I also lived at home which I guess is important to add..
 
Alas we cannot all rely on the state to help us through it.
 
user559633
Thankfully the tuition at the van where I went to college wasn't that high
 
2:16 PM
I live an ascetic life free from physical pleasures, so I'm knocking out my loans at a pretty good rate. I only have to deny myself all life's joys
 
At least here the loans are ridiculously low interest.
So there's not really much reason to try and pay it off insanely quickly.
 
I can retire at 40 if I work on having no relationships or hobbies.
 
Other than to release that burden over your head
 
Yeah, I did the whole 2 years of community college and then drop out after a year of a cheap state school, so I made it out with ~6k in student loans.
$25 a month in student loan payments? Yes please.
 
we are spoiled rotten here...and yet students complain when it goes up a bit
 
2:19 PM
Can't remember what mine is. £100 or so a month.
 
my university degree didn't cost me much....I left university without debt.
 
user559633
@Kevin Ha, I think the same way. I've deemed the amount of money that I need as my Heisenberg Number after the scene in Breaking Bad in which Walter White calculates the amount of money he needs to make from making meth before quitting.
 
I've actually come out relatively well as now the same degree would be £50k.
(Un)fortunately, in the UK the place you take your degree doesn't affect the cost. So if you go to Oxford it's the same cost as the University of SomeCrapPlace.
 
That's actually really interesting
I wonder how that would affect the US college system
 
We don't have community colleges or anything like that really. Just "universities"
And they're generally public institutions, as opposed to private schools.
Which is why they're all the same cost.
 
2:24 PM
We probably wouldn't have those fake colleges either...
 
@Ffisegydd I thought each set its own price
 
in Quebec we have two years between highschool and university called "cegep". So highschool goes to grade 11
 
Ah well, yes technically. So the maximum they can charge is £9000 per year, and they can charge less, but pretty much nowhere does charge less.
 
DSM
Morning cabbage.
 
@idjaw You from Quebec? That's awesome :)
 
2:25 PM
yup! :)
 
Ah ok
 
cbg DSM
 
I live in Montreal
 
I visited Halifax, NS as a part of my summer program for 10 weeks :)
 
DSM
Nice city to visit. Too many Habs fans for my liking, but not much to be done about that.
 
2:26 PM
I'm guessing no one should mention Romania at the moment?
 
@DSM yeah hockey fandom is a religion here...especially in support of the habs
Halifax is gorgeous....we made a roadtrip there once. Loved it
 
DSM
@Ffisegydd: yeah. That was not fun.
 
I so wanted to visit Montreal, but i couldn't ;_;
 
If you ever do let me know!
fantastic city to visit especially when given a nice list of things to visit
 
@DSM We've got to beat Australia to avoid playing South Africa \o/
 
2:28 PM
I'm applying for U of T next year. If I get through then Montreal ain't so far off :)
 
cool! what are you going to study?
 
MS in CS :D
 
awesome! Any particular concentration? Or is a MS in CS typically just one program for all?
 
I am thinking of Big Data Analytics, but I am yet to decide.
 
DSM
While we're talking about Canada, I should mention that a member of my grad physics department just won the Nobel Prize. Queen's REPRESENT!
 
2:33 PM
Arthur B. McDonald!!!
 
Arthur McDonald?
awesome!
that's wicked
 
Nice.
 
go go gadget science!
 
Remember to store the Nobel Prize in a cool place, in order to keep the chocolate center from getting runny
 
python has something similar to reduce for javascript, right?
 
DSM
2:34 PM
Yep. Personally a really nice guy, but could also be a little.. driven.. from time to time in the way you'd expect someone in charge of a massive project to be. There was a little rivalry between SNO and the rest of the dep't.. think they won this round. :-)
 
<insert story about dissolving the Nobel prizes to hide them from Nazi Germany>
 
@corvid Python also has reduce, but it IIRC got moved out of the built-in functions in Python 3.x
 
Anyone remember the person who won it for Blue LED? Guess the last year or the year before
 
DSM
I think it was one of those multi-person awards. No way I'm going to remember that. :-)
 
2:36 PM
That was one great invention. It went into production within months of discovery. There was a documentary on that.
 
DSM
Because it's appropriate, I'll steal the line: "go go gadget science". :-)
 
True :D
 
I would like blue LEDs better if I didn't have to cover them with electrical tape so my bedroom isn't lit up like the sun each night
 
DSM
@Ffisegydd: aqua regia for the win. Can't believe I'd never read that story before!
 
@DSM Inspector Gadget is for the masses. Use it freely.
:)
 
2:39 PM
@DSM really!? Yeah it's a well known story over here (in physics departments at least)
 
DSM
@Ffisegydd: no fools. (As the kids probably don't say, but I imagine they do, what with their abbreviations and whatnot.)
 
@idjaw that makes me feel like I have been using reduce wrong .-. Can you pass a function the same way you pass a lambda?
 
Hiding it would have been cool, but the fact that they re-cast it and gave it back to the winners is awesome.
 
@corvid Correct me if I'm wrong. But is this what you mean?

    >>> def foo(m):
    ...   m()
    ...
    >>> def doo():
    ...  print 'moo'
    ...
    >>> foo(doo)
    moo
    >>>
 
def sq(i):
  return i ** 2
itertools.reduce(blah, [1,2,3,4])
 
2:45 PM
is blah supposed to sq?
 
>>> product = lambda seq: reduce(lambda a,b: a*b, seq)
>>> product(range(1,10))
362880
 
DSM
The function you pass to reduce needs two arguments, though. It's not map.
 
the callable you pass to reduce needs two arguments -- augh beaten
 
thats so corvid :)
 
reduce is in functools
 
2:47 PM
yeah, just wondering if lambdas are the same as functions, just single line basically
 
user559633
yes, they're anonymous functions
 
they behave the same way.
 
So anywhere you can pass a lambda, you can pass a "named function"
 
I am trying to use lxml parser
 
@corvid Unless I'm completely missing something, yes.
 
2:50 PM
to parse xml document.
can anyone help me
I have xml document in my harddisk.
 
@SoundaryaThiagarajan Ask a question, then people may decide whether they can help you.
 
DSM
@corvid: yeah. That's why some of us always snark when people do things like f = lambda x: x**2 or insist they need to use a "lambda function" for some reason.
 
import requests
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup

f = open('/home/soundarya/Desktop/mv-v18-1526.nxml','r')

d = BeautifulSoup(f)

d.article.front.journal_meta.journal-id.type('nlm-ta')
I am using beautifulsoup
 
Seems silly that you can't construct multiline anonymous functions though. Can you?
 
No.
 
DSM
2:52 PM
Official Policy(tm) states that if you think you need a long anonymous function you simply have a prejudice against names you should try to overcome.
 
I guess, it just seems pointless to keep a function around when it's only used in one place, seems syntactically more "clumsy"
 
Yeah I'm not so used to it either, but there you have it :)
 
@SoundaryaThiagarajan that's great, but you've not yet asked a question, you've just shown your code.
 
I just say def lambda and am happy pretending
 
haha
@SoundaryaThiagarajan What is your question?
 
2:54 PM
I want to parse my XML document.
 
That's not a question...
 
I am stuck in that
 
Fantastic. But 1) We don't know what it looks like, 2) We don't know what you want to parse from it.
 
DSM
That's more of a desire than a question. This sounds like it would work better on the main site: there you can post a snippet of your xml, give your current code, show the error message that it's giving you, etc.
 
I have a xml document .. and trying to parse via beautiful soup or lxml parser
 
2:55 PM
3) You haven't mentioned what happens vs what you expect
 
Note that we're not here to write code for you, or do your work for you, but to help in debugging actual problems. As such, we expect you to do most of the heavy lifting. You'll have to write your code yourself.
 
There's a tutorial in python's official docs for parsing XML
 
There's also tutorials for parsing using bs4 from your friendly neighbourhood search engine.
 

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