Now here's the problem. If I gain the reputation of being a disappointing person, and someone comes in expecting to be disappointed by me, but I fail, would they find that disappointing?
Reminds me of the old Addams Family cartoon, where the jack-of-all-trades father is bored because he's succeeded at everything he's ever tried. So he devotes one day to finding something he will fail at; wrestling sharks, etc. But he succeeds all his tasks. At the end of the episode, he laments that he failed to fail. But upon further reflection, he is pleased to learn that he succeeded at failing by failing to not succeed.
On one hand, Gomez has like infinity billion dollars and is willing to share it with you. On the other hand, he'd probably insist on a brisk game of badminton in the man-eating tiger room, first.
wait a tick .. so the DOTs are confusing my IDE .. is there a way to quote the package with dots so computer doesnt go full retard trying to find if i got a library in compski?
I have assuaged my guilt by offering him some advice by comment, meaning I'm not a terrible person for crushing his hopes and dreams with my close vote.
This room is altering my brain. I now automatically assume "thanks for pointing out my house needs a roof, I somehow missed that" is referring to the real world.
Reminds me of back in the day when I'd decompile the Minecraft client and grant myself interesting powers. Flight, diamond radar, etc
At the time, the server would unquestioningly believe anything the client told it, so flying was just a matter of sending the packet "my y velocity is 0"
I had at least two users who eagerly awaited the release of my new client. That makes it my most successful product!
My killer feature was "flight sim mode". contemporary hacked clients usually implemented flight like "hover by default, control altitude with Z and X". Mine was "you travel forward in the direction you're looking", so you'd climb by merely looking up.
That was a fun bit of trigonometry to puzzle out.
I eventually got sick of having to re-un-obfuscate the jar with every release, but it was fun while it lasted.
The fact that the main way to mod minecraft is to decompile it is baffling. I'm pretty sure they were talking about an api at one point but never made it.
Hmm, the last time I looked at the protocol it was about half as complicated.
Might be a good weekend project to start a Python wrapper.
I believe Mojang hired the team that developed Bukkit, the most prominent third party server modding API, but they recently left due to infighting or something
There's a lot of information, but it's a pretty complex protocol. There's 3 or 4 different data structures that each have their own parsing rules that might be nested/embeded within other packets.. As well as the whole authentication/encryption thing.
I think the only modification I'd do to this (in addition to your suggested generator change) is to replace itemgetter with a simple lambda. — Reinderien16 mins ago
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Debugging someone else's well-written but complex code and thinking about consequences of ebola becoming airborne, but might as well take a momentary break.
Midafternoon cabbage, all.
@Zero: I often write the lambda because it's more robust. I often want to do something with the result of itemgetter, which necessitates a lambda anyway. key=itemgetter(0)*2? Nope. itemgetter(0).lower()? Nope. Et cetera.
And even if I could, I couldn't copy-paste it to see if it runs on my machine. For these reasons, we usually prefer code to be in text form
But even transcribing those five lines may not satisfy the community. They may demand a short self contained compilable example that demonstrates the problem
Or perhaps they simply believe that the poster is unlikely to change their post in response to criticism, so they merely use downvotes to indicate to others that it's not worth their time, or to force it into a lower position on the "questions sorted by votes" page
I meant, I'll get all my rep back at the end of the day when it's reversed, but will cause distress to someone in the mean time before they get the rep back too.
Some of us aren't as blocky as our images make us seem. Jury's still out on whether davidism looks like he should be sitting at the back of class near the window.
It looks like plone uses zodb, but I think you're asking about getting data using an external oracle db. In that case, you should just use sqlalchemy. Show us a paste of how you set up sqlalchemy, maybe we can help.
Anyone know why running `heroku run python manage.py migrate` doesn't work, giving: ! No app specified. ! Run this command from an app folder or specify which app to use with --app APP.
Mind you, someone also thought they'd try it, had one mouthful and wasn't that keen, so I figured I'd eat theirs as well instead of it going to waste
So we had to order them some ribs, which they didn't quite like, so ended up with half a plate of ribs as well... I might be doing a scene from Alien soon...
I just feel like this is a QA site, I asked for clarification and he responded with "I just want to know if this is possible" and well, the only two possible answers to that question is yes or no...
So I responded "yes"
@Kevin lol
oh.. he just removed his question.. So i guess i dont have to worry now
Most of the time -- not always, but most -- when people ask if something's possible they're not really asking if something is possible, and so the answer (even if correct) doesn't really advance the conversation much. I think I've seen a few questions where the answer was really a one-liner, like "Yes, you can still use function X in library version A.B, it won't be removed until A.B+3".
@Kevin I typically follow the rule of code conservation. "I will put no more effort into my code example than you put into yours." and they provided no code
If the wsgi file is the first thing that's read by a wsgi server, why does djanfo have a setting to point to the wsgi file? Why does settings need to know that?
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because you can likely start your application multiple ways and reading from wsgi can help you dynamically adjust settings in your application to be spawned by wsgi
@Jon: is there an easy way to pull the complete chat history? I was about to say "well, it's midmonth", but then I realized there's a way to test that theory.
Whats sad is he marked my answer as correct before it was. I hope he used my middle example in my Original post, because that was the only one that was correct >.<
You have a good point.. My personal opinion is that its cleaner, but maybe that's just me.. What do you think would be more understandable to a new python programmer?