@Kevin mail it? Wow... you're so old school you don't even email... Do you use pen and paper to write the code before sending it to Guido, and does he use the same mechanism to return the results - how long does it take him?
Ummm... I think I'm slowly being put off flying for life... bomb scare on a plane - got escorted to the airport with two fighter jets... That'd be interesting looking out the window and thinking wtf?
it seems like sys.version_info is a better solution as well. It's a tuple. But this is weird, I haven't seen this before... what's the deal with the keys in the tuple? sys.version_info(major=3, minor=4, micro=0, releaselevel='final', serial=0)
15:09: Chloe Page-Barker, 16, from Hyde, was walking home from her friend's home when she saw the jet escorting the passenger plane. "I thought it was a starling or something," she said.
I can't ever imagine confusing a fighter jet with a Starling...
> Mathew Cox, a passenger on the plane, said that about 15 minutes after landing "armed police came on, found a guy, searched him, had him stand with his hands on his and then escorted him off".
Funny, it's usually the opposite for me. I put my hands on my -- cough -- and then the police come to escort me out.
hey guys I need your help I'm not sure how to model my need I'm creating a website for orgnised travels but I want to offer customisation: I have few trips porpositions with sevral activities options and also hotels options and I let the client to choose the trip then customize the activities he want to do and so on
something like this ; http://www.nezasa.com/itineraries/3xm5bij6svyv#plan but i don't know how to model this!! I tried create a model for my basic trips proposals :
@Antti to be honest - I don't think I'd like any plane that relied on flapping its wings as a form of motivation
I don't like having window seats and getting to see the wings wiggling as it is
Rational part of my mind realises it has to be able to move to stay in the air... but irrational part of me is constantly screaming "It almost fell off... it's moving too much.... should it move that much! LET ME OFF!!!!"
Whenever I show up, I do tend to scroll up to find the last thing Kevin said and try to interpret it out of context. "I'd go with "pterodactyl" before "starling" though" is a tough one.
@Jon if it looks like the plane has been "overtaken" and it begins to fly towards populated areas against orders then the escort plane will shoot it down.
Gonna ask it on meta. Also I'm going to ask it on meta.SO as the podcast page says 'This is primarily a Stack Overflow thing, so Meta Stack Overflow is the best place to discuss it. Have at it!'
@Ffisegydd cool.... all looks good as far as I'm concerned - asks a perfectly reasonable question, possibly gets exposure to stuff we have already, without sounds all spammy/advertisey
Recently there was a Stack Exchange podcast which discussed the new "quality-score" algorithm that has been developed by the SE team (discussed from roughly 30min mark onwards).
The "quality-score" algorithm attempts to quantitatively score the quality of questions that are asked on SE sites by...
buh this is probably a very dumb question, but how do you fetch data from an ORM using a method contained within the object? Article.query.order_by(article_method()).all()
Well we haven't really begun yet @Antti but we're starting to get things rolling now and it's be great to have your expertise. We'll probably even make it Python 3.x only just for you ;)
@corvid If order_by's argument is anything like the key argument of built-in sort, then you could do order_by(lambda article: article.article_method()) or order_by(ArticleClass.article_method)
@AnttiHaapala I did think about tokenizing code blocks to identify function, variables names and strings, that might be useful to look up dupes... (especially homework/python the hard way and such)
I keep them one line each, then sort first by locality (std lib, installed libs, current package), then alphabetically. But no spaces between groups, that doesn't look right to me.
I don't import libraries. I copy and paste the libraries from the original files and add them all to my awesome.py. Keeps everything tidy and in one place! Logic!
@RolfBly: ah, sorry. Not everyone uses that terminology. I didn't mean stack in a CS sense, I meant the scipy stack (numpy/scipy/matplotlib/pandas/sympy/etc.)
When debugging in PHP, I frequently find it useful to simply stick a var_dump() in my code to show me what a variable is, what its value is, and the same for anything that it contains.
What is a good Python equivalent for this?
Indeed. Hopefully we'll get some response but I'm not holding my breath. Even if we do get a response it may be along the lines of "Sounds great but sorry our secrets are secret."
As the PM of the project - answer forthcoming, but probably in about 12 hours (1) because I'm headed out for the day and (2) I have to give a bit of a think to how much secret sauce I can spill. — Tim Post ♦19 secs ago
Stroustrup is very, very smart. I suspect he can program in C++, and knows that he can-- to the degree that anyone can, anyway. If only he had used his powers for good, instead of for evil.
@Jon: I use CRTP to fake mixins and to get around the annoying fact that C++ won't let you return a dog if you've promised to return an animal even though a dog is an animal. But since I was flabbergasted when I first saw that it worked I'm reluctant to throw stones on that one..
@DSM yeah... it wasn't in the C++ programming manuals I had, I think I read it somewhere on line looking for something else, and was like... "ooo... that looks cool - gotta try that"
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@AnttiHaapala funny how questions like this get closed for being "not constructive" even though the votes imply that they were very helpful
To summarize the summary of the summary: people are a problem. But they keep me off the streets -- or on the streets, as the mood takes me -- so I'm glad clients exist.
I was just trying to explain to her the data on the backend doesn't really care about the CSS styles in any way, so she can make stylesheets while I am developing the Flask part
say you have a page like site.com#article_id=111, and want to find all unique visitors to view that article. Would you have to keep a column of all users who have visited?
@davidism I'm not sure - since he hasn't got around to fixing the low-orbit tea cannon yet and I have to make my own cups of tea, I reckon he deserves to suffer :p