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6:00 PM
I'm using EC2 with Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS.
 
I feel the question cannot be meaningfully answered in its current form (too broad).
 
It's one of those "only the developer knows" questions. Not quite opinion-based, but still very hard to get an objective answer.
Reminds me of a little fight over on the Board Games stack exchange, where people argued for three days about whether a question could be kept open, when only a Magic: The Gathering employee could reasonably answer it
 
I think its X Y ... why does he actually want ujson??
 
It was kept open in the end, but I found the answers to be unsatisfying
 
6:06 PM
@JoranBeasley doesn't ujson do streaming and lax format handling?
 
I was just describing it as it is. I'll try to figure it out myself, or I'll post it in the website in a generalized form.
 
ah, no, that's a different one.
 
@Abdullah Yeah, posting on SO would probably be a good next step. Sorry all of our Django users are asleep ;-)
 
i think its just "fast json"
its not even really a django question its ngix+uwsgi
@davidism loves that stuff you should send him a pm with your question :P
jk ... dont do that
 
hello
 
DSM
6:13 PM
Time for lunch. Unfortunately no Friday chicken tikka for me for a few weeks :-( but tuna sandwiches are okay too..
 
Anybody here interested in a side project?
 
lol
thats an interesting way to come into the room
 
lol
@JoranBeasley do you have a better suggestion? lol
 
I'm interested in my own side project...
 
@Kevin
 
6:18 PM
usually a question like that is followed up by "can you create a website for me for 10.00"?
or something
 
lol
 
as such you probably wont get much of an answer without more details ... I dont think anyone here really wants to do homework for money (although everything has a price)... and none of us are really hard up for freelance work I dont think
 
I think I see sincere "who wants to make a video game with me?" propositions slightly more often.
 
No I like it to be more like " I am working on a platform where I can help local business market their product and services, is there any body who is interested to hear more"
 
Oh yes those
what do you actually need? and then maybe you will get an answer
 
6:21 PM
Hmm, sounds like it has a rather large surface area in regards to contact with the real world. I like self-contained stuff better. Ideally, my programs don't even accept user input through stdin.
 
is this some sort of "partnership" with profits promised at some indeterminate time in the future?
 
Well I have prefer to say I am looking for a team but I think thats too much to ask
@JoranBeasley isnt all startups are like that?
 
no usually they find an investor who believes enough in the potential product that they provide rounds of funding in exchange for stake in the company ... startup then uses that funding to hire developers/engineers/graphic designers/ etc
99% of the time a programmer hears "I have a great idea lets build it and be millionaires" the programmer wastes tonnes of time on a project that never actually goes anywhere
Its right up there with "Oh you know computers? I have a virus..."
that said I really dont want to discourage you or anyone who might be interested in partnering with you
 
lol no man
You are all good
 
Lol Joran
 
6:28 PM
Im sure you have a great idea ... but it takes much more than a great idea to equate to profits
 
@JoranBeasley I understand, idea can change at anytime but team is the one that is important.
 
Yep, "secure seed money, pay reasonable wage to early employees" seems to be the current trendy model, from my browsings on Hacker News
 
I am looking to find a partner who can help me secure the money
before securing the money you need a team not just one person idea. You need talent to back you up
 
no not really round 1 funding can often be acquired with a market feasibility study, a profit model, and some hand drawings of gui's
then you get a grant of say 10,000 to develop some sort of prototype where you can then use that money to hire a freelance graphic artist and freelance developer to create a prototype interface ... once you have that you do another funding round or whatever
if you came in here and said "I have this well defined idea for a website and a budget of 6,000.00, would anyone be interested in looking at the specifications and perhaps in a freelance position"
you would get a much better response
(although tbh this isnt really a great place to look for freelance work... although several of us are pretty proficient in python and various other programming technologies
and now I wont nag anymore :P
 
@JoranBeasley thank you for the information. You are right I guess I could build a prototype first with small budget
 
6:37 PM
Man, I wish I could get life guidance like that
 
I like the way you are going
 
lol that parts easy ... the hard part is finding an investor :P
but if you line up your ducks first you will have a lot better shot at funding
by coming here and asking for a programmer to work for free you are essentially asking the programmer to be the investor ... and like any investor any programmer worth his(or her) salt is gonna wanna see these types of things before deciding to help you
 
of course
 
sure you might get some highschool kid who is learning to code and see's you as their stepping stone ... but that usually just ends bad for all involved
 
Harry P^W^W python is my hero heeris.id.au/2014/… If Programming Languages Were Harry Potter Characters
 
6:41 PM
No HS kidds lol
 
@XavierCombelle lol thats a funny article
 
Guessing before reading: Python is Luna Lovegood, wacky yet heroic.
 
I think so @JoranBeasley
 
sup python heads, please validate or propose a new naming for: configuration changeset, a group of configuration changes to apply at the same time?
 
Guess again @Kevin
 
6:43 PM
no python is Harry
InterCal is luna
 
haha, that was my next guess for luna :-)
I always have a little internal conflict regarding compound words like "changeset". Should it be changeset or change_set?
 
"dont worry your just as sane as her for using this"
 
It gets doubly hard when a regular word precedes it, since configuration_changeset looks inconsistent but configuration_change_set seems too long
 
ok but if we dont bother with how to write it, is configuration changeset make sense to you
?
 
Yeah
 
6:46 PM
good! anybody has a divergent opinion?
 
Only 5 more posts need close votes: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/287541/…
 
I wonder how to remember the sigils of the firefox awesome bar I mean that support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/…
 
DSM
7:05 PM
4 > pi - Kevin Kevinson
 
I stand by that.
I wonder if OP has seen the Wikipedia article on generating approximations of pi
 
My favourite is the dart board method.
 
DSM
You can drop matchsticks too.
 
method for generating approximations of pi: parsing Tex version number ?
 
7:07 PM
@Ffisegydd there was just recently that dartboard gone wrong...
code..
 
DSM
@XavierCombelle: okay, you win. :-)
 
lol @DSM
 
recently
like 2 days ago
 
Interesting choice of title in Python_Three language dictionary
The underscore makes it looks so bleeding edge.
 
DSM
Python_Three with raw_input? Maybe _Three doesn't mean what I think it does.
 
7:13 PM
from __past__ import raw_input???
 
from __past__ import raw_input as input
 
DSM
from __past__ import print_statement
Maybe "_Three" means "question number three"?
 
He wants something like a three-way dict for his language translation app. Coincidence?
 
DSM
Ahhhh!
 
Maybe it's a code. Maybe it's actually announcing Half Life 3. Oh god I need to get on reddit. I KNOW THE TRUTH!
3
 
DSM
7:16 PM
You're right, it's "Python", "three language dictionary", not "Python_Three" "language dictionary".
 
Lovisa Svallingson is an anagram for "Gabe Newell half life three coming June 2015"
 
DSM
I guess I could have asked what it meant in a comment, but that's a question about what a word means and since it's not a practical programming question it would probably have been flagged. :P
 
@DSM Oh! I guess he wanted a hyphen (em dash?) instead of an underscore.
 
updated title
less fun like this
 
DSM
"Lovisa" makes me think "she", although it's hard to be certain, of course.
 
7:19 PM
Lovisa is the name of a Magic: The Gathering creature, whose illustration is decidedly female.
 
DSM
When did MTG come out?
 
Other possible correlations: red, mighty warrior, nordic (or as close as you can get when you live on a fantasy-based alternate universe)
@DSM First edition: 1993. Beginning of story line containing said character: 1995. Time actual card was published: 2006.
So I guess it's possible that the SO user could have been named after the character.
 
DSM
Yeah, could be! I'd bet a fair sum -- not a princely sum, mind you, but a well-to-do peasant sum -- that's not what happened, but you never know.
 
Just waiting for a Norwegian user to pipe up and say "you dorks, it's a perfectly common name here"
 
python sort is really broken envisage-project.eu/… ?
 
DSM
7:23 PM
Do we have any Norwegians? Or, in a pinch, anyone from Minnesota?
 
Or, uh, maybe it's Icelandic.
 
Im from idaho ... thats vaguely simillar
 
DSM
@XavierCombelle: not any more. :-) But yes, it was, at least in theory.
 
But then I'd expect it to be Lovisa [something]dóttir, not [something]son
 
it was broken in some way that you would not see for several generations of new chips
I would just handwave that and say its not really broken ... but people smarter than me just fixed it instead
 
7:26 PM
@DSM it is fixed in some way in python bug tracker ?
 
DSM
@Kevin: could be Swedish.
 
thanks @DSM
 
Yeah, Wikipedia suggests Sweden
 
@DSM oh it's on the comment of original article (my bad)
 
DSM
I went to grad school with an Icelandic girl whose last name ended -dottir. Always thought it was cool.
 
7:28 PM
Got an offer to do freelance online tutoring. Convincing future students to do Art rather than physics because it's easier.
 
DSM
eh?
 
I wish I could get a job as a "this could happen to you" moral.
 
2^49 elements array is pretty big (to say the less)
 
Exactly. I'd be getting them through their exams and acting as a living moral at the same time.
 
Assuming a byte per element, you only need 563 terabytes of ram to replicate that bug
 
DSM
7:32 PM
Wait, I'm not sure if this a joke or not. Are you really being hired to discourage them?
 
probably not ... Im sure he tried to tutor
 
Lol no. I do that for free as a bonus. I would be doing one on one tutoring. I'm probably not gonna accept the offer anyway.
 
"but its hard" === "change to art"
 
DSM
I don't mind teaching people physics if they're decent at math. Frustrating if they're not.
 
Frankly, I wouldn't put it past most colleges to employ a professional discourager. It's necessary because they need to weed out some of the freshman class before they get to the smaller classrooms.
It's fine in the first semester when one professor can teach an auditorium of two hundred students, but that's not sustainable.
 
DSM
7:35 PM
"How many objects are there?" "Four, Dr. DSM." "So how many force diagrams do I want you to draw?" "Four, Dr. DSM." Good times, good times.
 
the 100 level classes were used to weed out bad canidates at my school
 
I guess that's why they taught me relativity in first year engineering. I don't think the bridges I'll be building will approach the speed of light.
They just needed something hard to force me into CS. Mission successful.
(although I did pass that particular class just fine ;-) )
 
recbg
 
I remember tutoring some kid ... the assignment was to write a square root method ... he kept asking where to start so I coached him "well what would a square root function need to return (types)" he figures it out and writes

float sqrt(){}

prompt "yeah but you are missing information if I asked you for the square root could you give me the answer?" he say "yeah of coarse." I say "Ok whats the answer" he goes "square root of what". I say "exactly ..." so he changes his function to

float sqrt(25){}
 
there is no way to get all messages of an user in chat.stackoverflow ?
 
7:44 PM
I was going to suggest the "search for XYZ when said by ABC in Python" search bar, but it doesn't work if you leave the XYZ box blank
 
yes exactly @Kevin
 
DSM
@Xavier: if you're looking for everything said by Kevin, just look at the starred message list.
 
@DSM no I wanted to search lazily if I aid cabbage today
 
"Zane Lowe leaving BBC Radio 1 to join Apple" :(
 
cabbage everybody anyway
 
7:48 PM
I watched the series finale of Parks and Recreation yesterday ;_;
 
DSM
Ha. Used my mad google-fu to dig up some information one of the project members couldn't find. That's why when we were trying to figure out what I was called the other week we added "Senior" to the title. (At least I hope that's why we added "senior".)
Spoilerers, no spoilering!
 
Currently listening to an interview of Aziz Ansari so I don't go entirely cold turkey
spoilers: the show's amazing.
 
DSM
♫ from Citizens Bank back to Camden Yards ♫ it's the tale of two cities and trust we go hard ♫
 
Tonight I plan to finish the Death Comes To Town miniseries, which is something of a reunion for early 90's comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall
 
DSM
Crushing your head!
 
7:56 PM
No, I'm pinching your face!
 
DSM
I know what you're doing! You amateur!
In an odd coincidence, your line was name-appropriate. Well done.
 
Kevin McDonald is my spirit animal.
 
I like parks and rec alot
I dont want to watch this last season
 
DSM
When Dave Foley guested on Justified as a Canadian dealer I was way happier than I should have been.
 
because then its over
 
8:00 PM
Yeah, that's why I put it off until now.
I don't regret it, though.
 
Im sure i wont either
but i will still be sad that its over
maybe in 20 years they will do a reunion show or something
 
8:18 PM
The user whose name we discussed for twenty minutes has changed their name so their last name is no longer visible... I hope it wasn't because of us
 
DSM
I'd be surprised. I've often seen people sign up, notice that the people commenting on their questions have names like CodeWizard448, and then change aliases within the first ten minutes or so.
 
hehe i just got scolded for answering what was clearly a homework question :P
 
@DSM I choose to believe that that's what happened.
One more parks and rec comment: watching Chirs Pratt's outtakes for the show reveals that he is a filthy wonderful man.
 
DSM
You would think that: you're both starlords.
 
this was the video I watched that led me to this conclusion. (No spoilers within)
 
8:29 PM
chris Pratt is just an all around bad ass... Ive thought so since S1 parks and rec ...
I hope hes the next indy
(as rumored)
 
Cbg
 
They'll have to retcon Crystal Skull if they do appoint him. (what a huge loss!)
 
DSM
I like Pratt well enough, but can't see him as Indy.
 
Not necessarily. Presumably it'll be when indy is younger.
 
I guess it depends on how well he portrays a serious man of action in Jurassic Park.
He did a good job as Starlord, but Indy is more of a straight man than that
 
8:32 PM
He's a dinosaur trainer. He's already won the oscar.
 
DSM
If I think too much about the phrase "a serious man of action in Jurassic Park" my head starts to hurt.
Anyway, I should probably finish this data analysis. Friday rhubarb for all!
 
dude he already looks like indy
and thats when hes fighting dinosaurs
 
Boooo
 
nazi dinosaurs
 
8:37 PM
I loved those movies
 
that techtale seems like a lie to me
"Yeah, it says 'Python required to run script'"
gives it away
it would just fail to open ...
 
Yeah, I never had that error either
 
I feel like I've heard the "saying 'I'm going to put you on hold a minute' followed by uproarious laughter" bit several times before
It's like the "and the whole classroom stood up and applauded the marine" in conservative email chains
 
Python required to run script doesn't seem to be a common error message according to my googling skills
 
It could be a shell script which checks if python exists, and then runs the script if it does.
 
8:42 PM
I guess .... maybe
not sure how it would check ...
seems like alot of overhead
 
Well it wouldn't be the first time somebody lied on the internet, but that subreddit is filled with stuff liked that.
One where a user physically install a window in their computer
 
yeh i think alot of those are bs ... that said there are some stupid people out there
 
guilty!
 
when i was a travel agent people were regularly confused as to why it took 2 days to fly to australia but only a few hours to fly back
one person even asked how long it would take to "just drive to maui"
 
HoHOHO
python 3.5 will fix a 8 year old bug with resub
 
8:46 PM
Nice.
 
and that discussion.. "could it be that you can refactor your regex differently"
"dunno, that was 4 years ago"
pfft
also allocating bytes uses "calloc" instead of malloc and memset :D
111
Q: Why malloc+memset is slower than calloc?

kingkaiIt's known that calloc is different than malloc in that it initializes the memory allocated. With calloc, the memory is set to zero. With malloc, the memory is not cleared. So in everyday work, I regard calloc as malloc+memset. Incidentally, for fun, I wrote the following code for a benchmark. ...

 
Air
Should this old question be closed as a resource request? It's got some "dis library grate <link>" answers but the question could be rewritten as "How do I..." without invalidating answers, I think...
 
debugging javascript on top of tons of frameworks is so annoying :|
 
@Air yeah, it should be rewritten to How do I
and also the case point.
this is an annoying thing in python 2 csv and I too have done lots of hacks around it
 
Do query strings generally parse something like ?thing=blah&close to mean { thing: blah, close: True }?
 
9:02 PM
yes
 
9:13 PM
.. and no
there can be and often are multiple values for each name
especially with <select multiple>, so a simple dictionary is useless
 
dang I hate questions "does this work?" ... well try it ...
ffs
 
9:30 PM
@JoranBeasley It is not a does it work question, but a question if that syntax works in all Python versions.
The answer is: no, it was removed from Python 3.
 
hello
 
@JoranBeasley I edited the question to make it a little clearer: stackoverflow.com/questions/28907757/…
 
9:47 PM
aah nice i have 905 in and 18142 rep in total, wonder which superpowers I will get first
 
@AnttiHaapala do you think you can average a little over 2 upvotes per post? :-)
 
well I worry more about whether there are any decent python questions worth answering in the future...
most of the new users just will tank me
flagged the answer in question :D
link only :D
via tinyurl
to books.google.com :D
 
Air
@AnttiHaapala OK, I gave it a shot.
Review by the room appreciated, since editing questions of that age can be tricksy and I no longer have the queue to do it for me
 
looks better...
but I think there should be a specific case by OP too.. :D
it is pretty hard to validate which of all the solutions work actually
 
Air
@AnttiHaapala good luck, they haven't logged in for 5 years :(
 
10:23 PM
I got a call saying I passed some interview I went to a week ago. It's a startup with a bit higher pay and "options" (not sure what it is), but it's JAVA though...
 
re-cbg
 
Air
@ReutSharabani I had a dream last night that I was offered a job I hadn't applied for, at a third-party agency I sometimes interact with. For some reason my dream decided that this job paid exactly $71,000 a year and consisted entirely of inspecting aluminum pipes and manifolds. Your story is better.
 
I', trying to think if 71k/y is a lot
we go monthly here
and I'm googling what a manifold is
 
Been offered £65k from a client I do contract work for for retaining me 2 days a week... sounds good, but need to look at whatever contract they're offering
wb @Joran
 
and lol answer :D
"how can I do website search": "you can use strpos"
 
10:38 PM
0
Q: Unicode escaped comments in Python

Ben HollandI made a Java program that uses unicode escaped characters to break a multiline comment and hide some functionality. The program below prints "Hello Cruel World". I'm wondering if this is possible to do in Python (any version). If it is not possible, how is this prevented in the language? pub...

not even sure what
had to read it several times before I figured out what he was saying ...
 
I keep getting AttributeError trying to use mock.patch.object
self.patcher_cabbage = mock.patch.object('foobar.baz.cabbage.Cabbage', 'throw')
 self.mock_cabbage = self.patcher_cabbage.start()
returns: AttributeError: foobar.baz.cabbage.Cabbage does not have the attribute 'throw'
any ideas?
 
Air
@ReutSharabani Depends where you live. It's a bit more than I make right now but not so much more that I'd necessarily leave my current job. It was a weird number to show up in a dream, I thought.
 
10:53 PM
@JoranBeasley didnt know java works like that :d
 
that tells me java is broken :P
 
Hiding code in comments? I would say java is broken...
 
hmm
time to go to bed
rbrb
 
11:16 PM
rbrb
 
dang capped upvotes :(
iterator <==> generator? basically interchangeable right?
Thank you so much for your input, I tried it but as I'm on school computers they don't allow us to import itertools, but once again thanks for your help!
make sense to anyone else?
I think it means "this is homework and were not allowed to import anything"
 
11:56 PM
@Joran yeah I saw that :)
but on a side note, an iterator, an iterable and a generator are all distinct
 
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