worst shot I've ever had was a rocky mountain bear fucker
was not prepared for it
also took it as a "muff dive" (not sure other names, basically the shot is put into a martini glass then the thing is covered in whipped cream and you have to take the shot hands free.)
so you get a mouth of whipped cream followed by the worst shot known to man
you lean in, get a mouth full of whipped cream while grabbing the shot glass with your mouth.. then lean your head back and take the shot + cream in one
I built this array with strings, some of which have brackets in them, then I'm joining at the end to make a super string, but how do I pass this to a variable and have it recognize the brackets as code and not just string characters?
My ending string looks like this, [1420174800000,74.59],[1420261200000,40.26]
I put that into a variable, then tried passing that variable to another...but I believe it's ignoring the brackets. I tried the JSON.parse(myData) but nothing.
I am writing a HTML parser with python and in order to extract HTML attributes out of the tags I am using regular expressions. This is the expression I am using
tag_exp = r'</?(?P<name>[a-z A-Z]+) (?P<attribute>[a-z A-Z]+="[\w]+")* /?>'
matches = re.match(tag_exp, '<img src="test.jpg" alt="test">...
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