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4:00 PM
@tristan awesome! :)
@PaulMcGuire hey! o/
 
user559633
@inspectorG4dget i'm sure we can work with that :D
 
user559633
PoutineFest is back June 29 to July 3.
 
user559633
ლ(´ڡ ლ)`
 
@tristan to say that that's awesome, would be putine it lightly
 
@tristan Boston Poutine fest??
 
user559633
4:02 PM
@inspectorG4dget curd you not
 
user559633
Môntréàl (I HAVENT USED FRENCH IN LIKE 10 YEARS, OKAY?!)
 
You're missing another 5 accents, but it's OK.
:P
 
They have to shut down before July 4 because the sheer power of Independence Day transmogrifies all other countries' traditional foods into apple pie.
 
@tristan so, if you happen to do the Montreal thing, you will have to give me ample time to organize a good food/drink adventure through Montreal. And if it does happen during Poutinefest, even better.
 
on that note: I can't wait for the new Independence Day to come out
 
user559633
4:04 PM
all i really remember is: "je suis tristan. je suis un diplomate et vous ne pouvez faire arreter. ou est mon pantaloon"
 
my wife and I decided to put in the effort to figure out great eating/drinking places in Montreal...because we don't explore our city enough.
 
3 Brausseurs, Brutopia. You don't need anything else
 
@tristan that is all you need. You can replace 'pantaloon' with any other item you are really looking for
@inspectorG4dget you have much to learn about Montreal drinking places :)
I'll let you know
 
user559633
i will definitely do that! i set a deadline for myself that if i don't launch and have at least one user of tristancorp by july 31st, i opensource everything. it will probably be after that.
 
Brutopia is good. I'll give it that...but not 3 brasseurs
Oh. Co-worker just tempted me with Sushi...going for lunch. Be back in a little while
 
4:06 PM
oh really?! I look forward to learning from you, Sensei
 
:D
For one, I will take Benelux any day over 3 brasseurs
benelux is a beautiful place
 
@tristan does opensourcing zero things count as open sourcing? ;)
 
user559633
@WayneWerner dammit jim i'm an engineer not a first year philosophy student
 
DSM
4:28 PM
If something does happen in Montréal or Ottawa, don't forget they're only a comfortable train ride away for some of us. :-)
 
Your efficient public transit system will be your downfall when the crab people uprising begins in Ottawa.
Americans don't hate public works, we just think ahead.
 
Ok anyone else have this happen I am using gunicorn to route through nginx to server up a flask website. But my terminal likes to time out when on wifi.. which overall is not a problem, other than the fact the process of gunicorn remains running with no way to start and stop other than an restart. Again a quick fix , if I am sitting next to my server, with a restart.
Is there some what to look at and kill that process on the fly in linux
 
DSM
@QuestionC: "efficient public transit" is a novel use of the word efficient. Every day this week as I take the subway into the city, they've said "we may be travelling at lower than normal speeds", one day doubling my travel time. At some point this is going to be the new normal.
 
4:49 PM
@Scribbles you probably want to be using supervisor or something to handle making your services start, and tmux (or screen) is fantastic for picking up where you left off when your ssh session dropped
also, you may look at adding some session keep-alives on ssh
 
ok let me try and do that, more or less it isn't going to be a problem unless I am making changes on the fly
at least that gives me a starting point for todays research
 
did you guys know they use jackhammers in buildings now? Ugh...
 
Was that a thing they couldn't do before?
No, that's a boring question. Don't answer that.
Are they jackhammering in your building?
 
Yep, been going on for like 30 minutes and it's only one room away so it's super irritating
 
Through an accounting glitch, Corvid isn't on his company's "essential business alerts" mailing list, so he never learned about the evactuation order.
 
5:02 PM
Maybe they're seeing how long it takes before you crack.
 
He diligently works at his desk while construction workers arcweld pipes and install insulation five feet away.
 
recbg
 
they accidentally installed PVC pipes on me, now I am a toilet
 
The pink dust clouds his vision, but he knows that a master codes with his heart, not his eyes.
He who codes with his eyes has forgotten the face of his father.
8
 
DSM
Wow.
 
5:07 PM
That's the second thing I've gotten starred today by plagiarising creating fair-use transformative works of existing properties.
 
this Kevin has been removed from YouTube
 
Yes, just like that.
 
no wait he's using his eyes
otherwise why the glasses?
 
To attract the fly honeys.
 
I saw that article a little while ago. I'm pretty sure I've installed one of those.
"oh, that's why pip install bs4 didn't do what I wanted" -- me
 
Time to register flssk, cluck, and workzeug.
 
@davidism Saw that yesterday, great thesis idea.
 
It's not so much a "typo" as it is "I don't know what I'm doing"
 
I don't know, transposing is a common problem. It's why I have sl installed.
 
5:11 PM
Just squat the top pypi-ranking.info/alltime
 
79
Q: Does `sl` ever show the current directory?

Lego StormtrooprFor those out of the loop, sl is a humourous command line tool that is meant to trip people up if they mistype ls. When invoked it prints a Steam Locomotive. For example: ( ) (@@) ( ) (@) () @@ O @ O @ O (@@@) ...

 
> In two empirical phases, exactly 45334 HTTP requests by 17289 unique hosts (distinct IP addresses) were gathered.
what the hell
 
Well specifically in the case of bs4 I mean. I don't think that's a transposition of anything.
 
it's all bs
 
It is known.
 
5:16 PM
but it's beautiful
 
Incidentally I'd like to thank Jim Carrey for being the only reason I can spell "beautiful" correctly on the first try
 
@Kevin You're not alone.
 
Prior to that, I would have to write it down, say "hmm that doesn't look right", and permute the vowels until my subconscious spellchecker stops bristling
And much like plugging in a USB device, it would always take more tries than it rightfully should
 
your spellchecker is also spin-1/2 like the usb A?
 
Yeah
All the more reason to suspect that consciousness has some basis in quantum interactions
Buzzfeed in 30 years: "25 emergent phenomena only biological intelligences will understand"
5
 
5:22 PM
:D
more like won't
"He has actual free will, humans hate him!"
 
Can someone less hungover tired see if this comment makes sense?
No problem. Do you agree that the actual code could make a difference in the response? I'm just trying to make sure I have a clear path to a response. I'll work on my responses. — abadamso 54 secs ago
I cannot for the life of me figure out what they mean.
 
"Why didn't our ancestors simply access the correct spelling of words through their cortical implants? Silly primitives"
 
@MorganThrapp maybe they want to edit later, when there's code in the question?
 
raw fisheses...so good. so good.
 
@AndrasDeak Except there is code in the question. The context is that they're a sub-50 rep user who posted "The code you shared is Java and not Python. Can you share the python script?" as an answer.
 
5:25 PM
@MorganThrapp I'm reading it as "Ok, I'll delete this answer. But do you agree that it conveys a useful request to the OP? I'm trying to make sure that he clarifies his question. I'll work on contributing through the proper channels in the future"
 
@MorganThrapp yeah I just saw the newest comment, that's definitely not java
 
@Kevin That makes more sense.
 
@Kevin if that's the case, OP needs a gibberish to human translator
preferably a babel fish
 
"Do you agree that the actual code could make a difference in the response?" was just breaking my brain a little.
 
at least they'll have a new badge if they listen to the masses and delete
 
5:27 PM
Or perhaps it means "do you agree that the OP would get more & better answers if he shared all of his code?"
 
or it means that "typing with my human hands is confusing"
 
"With my HUMAN hands, certainly not articulated endo-spines, which of course I don't have, being a human. Yes."
I wonder if Python decorator access argument by name could be solved using inspect to identify the position of the argument in the decorated function's signature, given its name. Then OP could do @access_course_permission("course_id"), which isn't far-off from their ideal desired syntax.
 
introspection is scary
OK not that scary since kwargs are a thing in python
 
DSM
You know, I'm starting to think that StackOverflow can be useful.
 
but I grew up to believe that a function has no right to know the actual name of its input arguments
 
5:36 PM
func_code, func_defaults, func_docs... Actually, I don't see anything obvious that would give parameter name strings. So maybe not.
 
what if you jumped a level in the call stack?
 
It is deep magic.
 
you mean black
the white mages will come and burn your soul for safe measure
first I wrote "sole" and while that would cause minor inconvenience, it wouldn't be the end of the world
man I really need to sleep
 
My categories of magic are hazily defined but I usually define "black magic" as "will suddenly yet inevitably betray you", and "deep magic" as "accessible only to devs that source-dive the language implementation for fun"
There is a large overlap of magic that is both black and deep, of course.
 
5:41 PM
OK I usually count "socially unacceptable", such as sacrificing children, to be "black magic". Even if that sacrifice has its uses.
 
DSM
Over the last two hours, SO has helped me solve a number of annoying problems very quickly. I'm starting to understand what would lead people to ask questions. #fishoutofwater
 
:)
have you never found solutions to your problems on SO?
 
Ooh, inspect.getargspec looks promising...
 
DSM
@Andras: From time to time, sure, but usually I can solve my own library problems. Life under Windows is proving to be a different beast.
 
@DSM I can imagine:)
 
5:53 PM
Aaand beaten by Martijn by thirteen seconds.
Am I in a saturday morning cartoon? This seems contrived.
Oh well, so it goes.
 
Hey, I have an array of dicts like the following : {"name" : "Alice", "email":"alice@gmail.com"}
but not just one dict i have a list of 100 dicts
 
We've started using Jira at work. It's nice, except I now have to read the ramblings of one our "senior" devs. Simple bug tickets do not need paragraphs of text and a detailed life story of both you and the client. Also, you've got like 30 years on me, how can you not spell at all? /rant
 
DSM
If you have a list, say list, not array.. there are too many things called array to confuse it with.
 
and I can't figure how to use csv.writerow to add each dict to a row like : alice,alice@gmail.com
 
Aw man, I wanted to give the array lecture this time.
 
5:57 PM
Wait your turn, just like everyone else.
 
@DeltaWeb can you print 1 dict?
 
My ticket is #8456. We're currently on 7646.
 
do the same 100 times
 
@Andras
 
@DeltaWeb
 
5:58 PM
Yes but why ?
 
why not?
 
#I would probably do something like:
for d in my_list_of_dicts:
    #insert code here to write the row
 
I can do that without using the csv module, but how to do it using the csv module ?
 
why are you intent on using the csv module?
 
The same way you would write a single dict, but inside a for loop.
 
6:00 PM
the resulting csv will smell the exact same way regardless of the method you create it with
 
what about csv.writerow
 
Having never used csvwriter before, I am unable to give more specific advice.
 
This sounds like a job for the bicycle repair man... I mean DictWriter
 
csv_writer.writerow(listOfCellsForThatRow) should do the trick
 
DSM
DictWriter would make it very trivial.
 
6:01 PM
I randomly guess that my_csv_obj.writerow(d["name"], d["email"]) might work or maybe not.
 
@kevin
I've done that but it takes one arg
 
DSM
If you're using a writer, writerow accepts a list. (Or probably an iterable, or at least a sequence, I'm too lazy to check the specs. :-)
 
of course, you'll have had to have had done csv_writer = csv.writer(fileHandler) after doing fileHandler = open(filepath, 'w')
 
DSM
If you're using a DictWriter, you can use the dictionary directly, because the field order will be specified in its construction.
 
Ok my next random guess is my_csv_obj.writerow([d["name"], d["email"]])
 
6:02 PM
@kevin
they've already done something like that
 
Oh, good. Problem solved then?
 
@Kevin: ai, 34 seconds?
 
DSM
I love it when a plan comes together.
 
@MartijnPieters I'm getting closer. On Tuesday you beat me by four minutes.
 
@Kevin a year from now you'll be hammering Martijn's questions
 
6:04 PM
I actually expect an asymptotic approach where I get beaten by 0.1 ** N seconds, as N approaches infinity
 
ah OK, that makes more sense
 
@Kevin: ah, your version wouldn't work if you call the function using a keyword parameter.
@Kevin :-D
 
Like that one Ray Bradbury story where the astronauts search for Space Jesus.
@MartijnPieters Yeah, that's partially why I self-deleted. A bit too brittle of a solution.
 
Also, don't look now, but I'm in a difficult section of my commute, mobile-network-coverage-wise..
 
Oh okay, I will try to give it a list
 
6:12 PM
@DSM right, Colonel!
 
I've never seen the A-Team, but I have seen the Family Guy parody episode, so I get the gist.
 
@DSM just curious, what are you quoting? It's used in a video game I play fairly often. :)
 
Wow. I didn't know there were people who have never seen the A team!
 
gah...Kevin FGITW
Just had that video ready
I had the A-Team van growing up. I used it to transport my Ninja Turtles, because I never got the Turtle van. Best crossover ever.
 
6:17 PM
When it comes to media created before I became sentient, my experience is mostly limited to films and syndicated cartoons. Live action TV is largely a mystery.
 
I assumed it was a reference. I saw some clips, but I never really had more than local channels growing up.
 
I've watched all 5 seasons of the original, and the 2010 movie
 
I grew up watching A Team. Great stuff.
 
I did watch all of Gilligan's Island though, since I had the DVDs.
 
DSM
I also liked Peppard in Banacek, which is great for those of us who like slow-paced mysteries, or the Polish, or both.
 
6:24 PM
slow paced mysteries...Twin Peaks! Oh how I absolutely loved that show
 
Never seen Twin Peaks.
 
I pity the fool who don't know the A-Team - ruh!
4
 
@Ffisegydd I highly recommend it
 
Can't say I've ever seen A-Team. I enjoyed Twin Peaks, though.
 
If you do, do not watch the movie that was released as a prequel. It is intended to be viewed after you have seen the show
 
6:26 PM
Does it involve cats?
 
I watched Twin Peaks a couple months ago. I liked it until the resolution of the initial conflict. The rest seemed unfocused.
 
DSM
One problem that young'uns might find with Twin Peaks is that a lot of shows with, well, let's say "quirky" characters since have been deeply influenced by it. So you're getting it right from the source.
 
oh yes, the main character is very quirky.
the show is definitely 90s material :)
 
I should also watch Fargo.
 
Ah, the old finding-something-cliche-even-though-it-was-the-thing-that-was-novel-in-populari‌​zing-the-cliche-in-the-first-place problem.
 
6:28 PM
yes, that, exactly.
@Ffisegydd Another great show. I'm halfway through the second season.
The Americans started off VERY strong, but I'm finding it getting weaker. Wasn't a fan of some of their story choices.
 
@Kevin That was exactly my issue with it.
Season 2 felt almost completely pointless.
 
@MorganThrapp Season 2 of what? Twin Peaks?
 
@Ffisegydd Yes, yes you should.
@idjaw Yeah.
 
I'm looking to give Preacher a go.
 
oh @Ffisegydd I just started that too!!! :)
 
6:33 PM
I'm glad I watched to the end though because now I'm less mystified when people make references to view spoiler and view spoiler.
 
(is realizing he is making a lot of bad night time entertainment choices)
@Kevin ha. yes! :)
 
But I want to read the spoilers D:
 
Preacher the comic was quite good.
 
@Kevin I did enjoy the first spoiler.
 
Yeah that was one of the cooler bits
 
6:34 PM
I was hoping it would be more straight sci-fi/mystery show. The whole soap opera parody was somewhat lost on me.
 
Likewise.
 
I had also seen Portlandia first, so it was super weird seeing the mayor playing a detective.
 
I have a bias for David Lynch. I love watching his stuff. He has a series of short movies that are a huge brain#$%&. One of which is called Rabbits.
 
@idjaw I'm currently watching a film where a man's dead girlfriend comes back from the dead to haunt him whenever he has sex. You don't know the meaning of bad entertainment choices.
 
The only thing I've seen of his besides Twin Peaks is when he voices the bartender in The Cleveland Show.
 
6:39 PM
#onlyinbritishindie
 
@Ffisegydd I saw the only true Old Boy. I know messed up. Oh and Ichi the Killer...a movie that I still question why I watched.
But I seem to have watched more than my fair share of Takashi Miike movies...so it's my fault really
I did not know about this
 
PILE_OF_POO is already taken, pack it in guys
 
@Ffisegydd oh wow
nice find
both of you
 
100$ dick joke. Good dedication there.
 
6:54 PM
Worth it.
Worth every America-penny.
 
I like that "I ♥ UTF-8" adopted the generic replacement character �.
 
8:02 PM
@MartijnPieters lol you're correct, I do not know which document I was seeing any more :D
I thought I replaced 2 with 3 in descriptor HOWTO and it'd use class Foo: instead of class Foo(object):
 
Call a method as an handshake. I'm curious if "an handshake" is actually correct in any dialect on earth.
 
I checked again and that wasn't the case
 
Cockney British? "An 'Andshake".
 
DSM
Ha'penny's bett'r as an 'andshake, gov'nor?
Aaargh, Morgan!
 
Cockneys are allowed on the Internet???
 
DSM
8:05 PM
Not in large groups.
 
cbg all
 
DSM
8:16 PM
Cabbage for you.
 
I wonder if it would be hard to write an image recognition program to detect axis-aligned rectangles, with no prior experience in the computer vision field.
I wonder how likely it is that such a project has been done and is waiting for me to discover it on Google code or Github or some anonymous pastebin.
 
?
using something like opencv, or from scratch?
 
Not sure. My tolerance for third party APIs is pretty low, but so is my tolerance for writing algorithms with "fuzzy" goals.
 
I wrote a skyrmion-detection program with opencv without any prior knowledge of the field
what you want is a piece of cake with opencv
 
"A piece of cake is what you want" is almost always true.
 
8:22 PM
there has to be a pre-baked filter for that
of course question is what you need
axis-aligned rectangle in a Picasso painting, or sole black rectangle on a white background
 
@Kevin: I haven't worked much with it but skimage could do the trick (probably)
 
I don't have a concrete application in mind. I'm just vaguely interested in writing automation scripts that are a little more robust than "click at pixel coordinate (23, 42) because that's probably where the button is"
 
@AndrasDeak For a minute I was getting some Skyrim related excitement. And then I realized that's not quite it :P
 
@Kevin so you would input a screenshot?
 
Yeah. Nice thing about that is, I can be sure that the axis-aligned rectangle really is axis-aligned, and not skewed by half a degree as you might expect from a scanned document no matter how careful you were.
 
8:33 PM
@WayneWerner alas, no:P
@Kevin these contour finding thingies can find rotated rectangles as well
 
Hello my Python friends.
 
cabbage
 
First episode of Preacher: Impressed.
 
I wanted to share this awesome quote that's starred over the the Ruby chat room right now:
 
8:35 PM
> I think Python is the "sensible older-brother" of Ruby - @Mango
5
 
that's matlab, but the algorithms should be there in opencv
 
Dominic Cooper is a good actor.
 
@Kevin: so are these gui buttons?
 
@Ffisegydd If you know the comic, you're going to lose it over Ep 2's cold open :-)
 
@ZeroPiraeus I do not.
 
8:37 PM
In that case you'll just be intrigued :-)
 
I'm just as likely to automate an application that hand-rolls its own gui elements instead of using OS-provided ones, so I can't make a lot of assumptions. They might even have rounded corners.
"These are some frustratingly vague requirements!" you think. Yes, they are. But UTC 20:00 is a hard time so we take the conversation we can get.
Whoops gotta go
 
I've also been very impressed by Cooper. Excellent casting all round, in fact.
 
He's had some good roles, the first thing I remember seeing him in was Mamma Mia :P
 
@Kevin: you could take a close up snapshot of the gui element and then a full screenshot, and find the gui elements location with something like this. (hands waving)
 
but the template should be small
so just cropped from the fullscreen
 
8:43 PM
@AndrasDeak neat.
 
8:58 PM
if I use df2 = pandas.df.sample(200) where df is some larger number. Does it create a new dataframe with 200 random rows in random order or are 200 randomly chosen but placed in the same order as the original df?
 
@clickhere That sounds like something you could try yourself.
 
hey, @davidism. do you know of any issues in flask or even elsewhere in the pallets projects that are beginner-friendly?
maybe i'll try working on #1902. it seems like flaskr is always getting issues
 
@wgwz anything tagged docs in Flask will get us closer to 1.0. I just held a sprint at PyCon so there's been a lot of activity recently, I was barely organized before that.
The 1.0 milestone is also a good place to look, although I'm not sure what the difficulty is on a lot of them.
 
I know the normal rule is 10 minutes, but I really can't see this going anywhere good:
 
9:07 PM
@davidism what kind of tests should i run after making changes to docs? and how?
 
I'm intrigued by a then clause "being" music. I've never thought about my source editor playing notes when some source was... under the cursor, I guess.
But yeah, that's very unclear.
 
You can just build the docs. You need to install sphinx and then run make html from the docs directory. The build is in docs/_build/html`.
 
ok sounds good. i wish i could have been at the sprints!
 
There were a lot of people there, I was a little surprised. I'll definitely be more prepared next year.
Were you at PyCon?
 
no i wasn't unfortunately. i hope to go within the next few years
i really hope that something comes together with the flask conference stuff that mitsuhiko has mentioned recently :D
 
9:21 PM
I think the biggest problem for the guy is modifying python so that it'd have a then statement / keyword
 
Well... it doesn't syntactically, but it does semantically.
 
took me a while to realize that @Antti wasn't talking about some esoteric pycon thing...
 
Interesting approach: github.com/gooli/affirm
though as it turns out, you can pretty much do the same thing with the assert message
x = 42
y = 13
assert x == y, 'As it turns out, {!r} != {!r}'.format(x, y)
 
I didn't know that Python let you get at the AST. Another place where Python beat Ruby to the punch. As usual!
 
(though it does kind of handle that for you so you don't have to remember it)
 
9:30 PM
Dang you, sensible older brother! :D
 
DSM
Oy, it's Wayne! The other Wayne, I mean!
 
At your service. I've been meaning to visit. I changed jobs; no Python at the new job, but I've missed you guys.
 
DSM
Me too! Though I've actually upped my Python content. They have some Rails types in the building next door, though, so who knows what the future may bring?
 
If it's confusing to have two Wayne's here, then you can just call me Bruce.
 
user5870134
@WayneConrad Bruce wayne?
 
user5870134
9:37 PM
No...
 
two Waynes with the same number of letters in their last name
 
user5870134
Otter Wayne..
 
DSM
I was thinking maybe "Joseph".
 
@DSM division
 
Woah, another Wayne
My friends and I nicknamed my server "the batcave"
3
 
9:42 PM
Why do all the Waynes want to be Batman and not Wayne?
 
user5870134
@WayneWerner @WayneConrad you two should have a Wayne-vs-Wayne fight to see who the Ultimate Wayne is...
 
user5870134
> "Ladies & Gentlemen..."
 
I'd rather just share a couple of beers.
 
user5870134
> "Batman VS Batman!!!!"
 
> "Peaches & Pears..."
 
9:44 PM
@AndrasDeak so which one of us is the ultimate Andreas?
 
@AndrasDeak People used to yell "Party time! Excellent!" at me throughout the 90s
 
@WayneWerner Glad to meet you. Awesome (and rare) name.
 
user5870134
@WayneConrad well. that's (almost) no fun compared to a Batman VS Batman match.
 
@WayneConrad You too :) It's very rare that I meet a Wayne - and even more rare is a Pythonista Wayne
 
@AnttiHaapala you can be the ultimate Andreas any day:P
 
9:46 PM
@Mango We'll just have to sing "The Ultimate Showdown" ;)
 
user5870134
@WayneWerner Haha yes!
 
user5870134
@WayneConrad @WayneWerner Could I be the presenter?
 
@WayneWerner I am only an honorary Pythonista... Ruby is my may thing. But I enjoy a little fling with Python now and then.
 
I suggest Street Countdown instead
argh tv recording
 
In that case, we'll definitely have to include languages in our Ultimate Showdown :D
@AndrasDeak That's how they get around the stupid DMCA
 
9:48 PM
still bleh
 
DSM
It being end of day (stupid subway made me late again), it's time to flee.
Rhubarb for all, Waynes and non-Waynes alike!
 
rhubarb
 
rbrb
 
user5870134
Bye Ladies & Gents I've got to get back to work now.
 
user5870134
Have a nice day / evening / night guys.
 
9:53 PM
@DSM Seeya
I'd better get back to my Ruby chores. Digging ditches today, no fun (even in my favorite language). Take care ya'll, it was good to see you.
Vegetable!
 
10:14 PM
anybody still around?
 
sort of
past midnight though, so I'm probably of suboptimal use:)
May I remind you that you don't have to ask if you can ask, just ask;)
 
lol. Nahh... I'm just sharing good news, so I was wondering if I should wait until people actually showed up
but I'll tell you now - I just picked up the keys to g4dgetcave!
 
ah, I guess yes, you hardly even know me
 
but shhh! I'll tell everyone tomorrow :)
 
@inspectorG4dget (awesome!:) \o/)
I'll stick around tomorrow to be sure:P
 
10:17 PM
I know you throgh sopython. I'd say I therefore know you well enough :)
 
I still consider myself to be a very green bean (but thanks:), I mean socially as well
 
is that what your display pic is? a bean?
 
:D
I've been thinking about setting a custom avatar. When I'll find a suitable one, I'll probably put it in front of this green one so people will keep recognizing me
 
anyway, have a good night. I just have to finish up a couple of things at work before I head home and start the data migration
 
good night:)
 
10:19 PM
heh
 
and thanks for the news!
 
congrats @inspectorG4dget :)
 
uh oh, it's spreading
it wasn't me!
 
cbg all
 
cabbage
 
10:40 PM
cabbage
 
10:57 PM
If you're testing to see if two variables point to the same object, does it make more sense to use == or is?
Not the same value, but the same actual object.
 
use 'is' for that
 
I thought so. Thanks.
Or rather, I seemed to recall that being "the only" proper use of is.
 
@Augusta exactly
 
Well, yes - there are several cases where you are doing this. The most common one in my code is when comparing with None - always "if x is None:" or "if arg is not None:"
 
@PaulMcGuire for singletons, and None is a singleton
as I learned yesterday or so:P
 
10:59 PM
@idjaw thanks. I will be sure to put up some pictures as soon as I am properly settled in :)
 

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