Officially, this. Bounties don't really apply to newbies, but editing to make it clear exactly what you've tried, and where the blocker is, doesn't hurt.
That said, I'll take a look.
For each name, is there always only one value of Skill and Magic?
Cargo cult programming is a style of computer programming characterized by the ritual inclusion of code or program structures that serve no real purpose. Cargo cult programming is typically symptomatic of a programmer not understanding either a bug they were attempting to solve or the apparent solution (compare shotgun debugging, deep magic). The term cargo cult programmer may apply when an unskilled or novice computer programmer (or one inexperienced with the problem at hand) copies some program code from one place to another with little or no understanding of how it works or whether it is required...
You come into my chat on the day my code is to be written, and you ask me to do your code for no money. What have I ever done to make you treat me so disrespectfully?
On the "great programmers re-use" trope ... that's really about noticing that you're doing basically the same thing in multiple places, and abstracting out the fundamental mechanism. It's not the same thing as installing two dozen plugins into Wordpress and claiming to be a developer.
Gosh darnit, those unnecessary facts and procedures! Such a pain! Argh!
Let's just copy other peoples work instead and call it "re-use"! That's the key! Let's not learn anything for ourselves!
Oh, wait, I've got a complex problem to do that no one has tried to solve before using this particular field, what do I do now!? I have no one to copy from!?
completly out of the blue and also probably because I've been thinking about it for sometime, I realized yesterday that all the points on SO are meaningless. Seeking knowledge never stops and points are almost useless measurement
@AndyK that's a bit of a fallacy, but yeah there are various ways to get points. The main way is ask good questions and write high quality answers, so overall it's a pretty good system.
Dunking is a form of corporal punishment used in the medieval and Early Modern (17th-18th century) period; however, it was more prominent in the middle of the 17th century.
== As trial ==
Ordeal by water was associated with the witch hunts of the 16th and 17th centuries: an accused who sank was considered innocent, while floating indicated witchcraft. Some argued that witches floated because they had renounced baptism when entering the Devil's service. King James VI of Scotland (later also James I of England) claimed in his Daemonologie that water was so pure an element that it repelled the guilty...
I feel like a Cave Johnson quote would fit well here.
> You're not part of the control group, by the way. You get the gel. Last poor son of a gun got blue paint. Hahaha. All joking aside, that did happen - broke every bone in his legs. Tragic. But informative. Or so I'm told.
> We haven't entirely nailed down what element it is yet, but I'll tell you this: it's a lively one, and it does NOT like the human skeleton.
> All these science spheres are made of asbestos, by the way. Keeps out the rats. Let us know if you feel a shortness of breath, a persistent dry cough or your heart stopping. Because that's not part of the test. That's asbestos.
> Just a heads up: We're gonna have a superconductor turned up full blast and pointed at you for the duration of this next test. I'll be honest, we're throwing science at the wall here to see what sticks. No idea what it'll do. Probably nothing. Best-case scenario, you might get some superpowers. Worst case, some tumors, which we'll cut out.
I went looking for video of her when it started to look like she might be the challenger since I hadn't actually seen her in action. Was not impressed.
yes, they will. People fail to understand, he's been an outsider for 30 years. He is used to people thinking he's ridiculous, pillorying his position etc, etc. He's not going to simply roll over to a bunch of careerists.
Unfortunately, I happen to also think he's better at opposing bad positions than proposing good ones. But I'll still back him - what the PLP is doing at the moment trying to break him as a person is odious.
I'm very proud my MP is Jon Ashworth - one of the few not to stick the knife in.
(yet) nervously checks the news
@IntrepidBrit Aye - tough cookies too, no doubt. Especially now.
I don't have a "feel" for Farron yet. But if we're commenting on the Lib Dems right now, they need/crave legitimacy after the Coalition, and they're also unashamedly pro-EU. I think there would be some scope for adopting some of the Labour folk - but it would definitely be a case-by-case basis
But I'm not up to date on who's been sharpening their blades
Hollow laugh Corbyn didn't deliver remain votes, see, his constituency was only 6th most remain in the country. We need someone who could have delivered more for remain. Look's like Dianne Abbott in Hackney has it, then...
@JRichardSnape Yeah, but you gotta have someone electable, like Eagle (4th of 5 in last years deputy election). Someone with integrity, that will say what they really mean.
If you binned <30, 30-40, 40-50, 50-60,>60 - I reckon it would look fairly symmetrical around 40-50. I don't know whether the shape within that means something. It is interesting that there are no outliers towards 80-20 leave.
The other thing I did yesterday was normalize each area's figures to what they'd be if there were uniform turnout everywhere ... which shifted the result from 48.11% remain to 48.28% remain.
So that's the same scatter as earlier, but I've fit a linear model to it using pymc. PyMC returns a distribution for each parameter though, rather than a set value. So for each param (m and c in m*x + c) I've sampled it randomly and drawn a thin red line.
It shows the extreme spread that you get from the data, each of those lines is not the optimal fit (statistically speaking) but is a fit that could occur when you take chance into account.
Don't really know how to explain it proper like.
But funnily enough, if I take the mean of all of those samples to give "a value", then actually the graph decreases slightly, where yours increased slightly I think Zero.
@Ffisegydd No, mine also decreased slightly. Very slightly, and with an R² of something like 0.009, which you will understand better than me, but as I understand it means "nothing to se here".
Ah I thought yours increased, must have misremembered.
And yeah in laymans terms, 1 means that there's perfect correlation (if x increases then y will increase by the same ratio), -1 means there's perfect anticorrelation (if x increases then y will decrease by the same ratio), and 0 means there's no correlation (if x increases you cannot judge whether y will increase or decrease)
So 0.009 means there's very close to no correlation.
I'm not sure where you'd go next analysing what there is ... I considered trying to match the data against the 2015 GE vote (because I'm particularly interested in seeing whether there's any evidence for the "Corbyn didn't get the vote out" claim), but unfortunately, as you've no doubt seen the areas are not constituencies, so it would be a tedious slog to match them up.
Yeah. I might just do some exploratory data analysis to see if there's any interesting nuggets, but if you thought of any questions "I wonder if..." then let me know, as I said, it's been a slow day.
@IntrepidBrit Hey, I did say it's interesting. But yeah, it has been flooding the room a bit. And it'd be easier for you guys to find the political stuff if it were in its own room... presuming it's not against SO policy to make non-coding rooms.
Hooray for not coding a thing before thinking it out. Been figuring out for 2 days how to refactor a part of our system. Realized today that what I thought yesterday was bollocks.