@forresthopkinsa that was my first language. People talk about how python is like a pseudo language but to me Java feels like one in a lot of ways. It's like a pseudo c++ and I'm decent with c++ pointers, references and everything that makes the language horrible to understand with exclusion of templates which still sometimes baffle me. Java is just easy c++
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What is the most “pythonic” way to iterate over a list in chunks?
Is it possible to split a python string every nth character?
For example, suppose I have a string containing the following:
'1234567890'
How can I get it to look like this:
['12','34','56','78','...
"This is a really great answer because its not convoluted in any way and that fact allows you to remember the method easily due to its simplicity " lol
@AndrasDeak It was a good answer. I actually used it, but python often look like something simple even though this is how it usually ends up. I agree that it's the best way to do it.
@forresthopkinsa this is true. I almost put a slash and said dynamic, but that isn't my real problem with languages like python and javascript after starting with Java.
The thing is, the answer on that question does look convoluted, but if you're used to list comprehensions it reads very easily, it's just a combination of a few simple blocks. Of course you probably need to be used to that.
There are so many ways to write jibberish in python that it's ridiculous. I feel like python devs are on a never ending quest to prove "it is a real language! I promise! look at how complicated it is!"
@forresthopkinsa that leaves people on eccentric OS's and constrained environments out to an extent. I don't want to have to hunt down a vim plugin if I want to use vim today etc... but I get what you're saying. I did get used to it though after using JS everyday for a month.
@forresthopkinsa I agree with that whole heartedly, and I use python far more than Java now, I just think that there is a tendency to think that way because everyone tries to pretend it is less complicated when I don't think it is.
I once cargo culted a simple android app with zero java/android background, and Android Studio did wonders. So if I ever had to write Java I'd start with IntelliJ
@DavidKamer FWIW I've never heard anyone claim that python is good because it's simple. Like in any other language you need to learn it properly if you want to write good code
@AndrasDeak It's mostly articles that are like "What programming language should I learn" And they always say "python is really easy compared to the rest because it is like a pseudo language" and I always shake my head and think... "wow, you just mind f***ed like at least 50 newbies who only liked at python and had their dreams smashed by thinking that this is what simple programming looks like"
@forresthopkinsa that's a solid point. I don't think people should start with JS like they used to. I think people should start with something like bash imho
@forresthopkinsa I generally prefer a text editor because I'm using the terminal to look for changes separately. I prefer to separate my tools from my editor as much as possible.
@Luggage I've heard good things, but I'm still subconsiously upset from when I accidently downloaded insted of visual studio when my internet was like 2mbps
all I know is that when I was using Eclipse I thought all IDEs were pretty roughly equivalent, and then when I got used to Intellij I was like, holy crap, this makes a world of difference
@forresthopkinsa I learned android development when you could only do it in Eclipse. I. hate. eclipse. with. a. passion. unseen. in. the. history. of. computing.
I did for the one that was just restored. I don't see why it deserves so many downvotes. If it is a duplicate then just close it otherwise it's worth asking..
@forresthopkinsa I was downvoted like 200+ times on reddit one time (the only time I posted on reddit) and ever since then I've hated the idea of negative votes. I deserved it lol, but still, that's just gang rape
@DavidKamer Yeah, as @forresthopkinsa, I feel like the layers do exist. Every layer filters and abstracts more stuff away. 4chan -> reddit -> 9gag/facebook/instagram/etc.
@SomeGuy that's a legit way to look at it. My opinion on reddit is very jaded and I'm the first to admit it. We need a reddit competitor though. Reddit is too heavy on hipsters imho. I don't mean that it is necessarily negative to have hipsters or that they are bad, but when like minded ones get together, they start acting like the name of their favorite haircut
a fascy if no one got that lol. I just realized how obscure that was
Yeah, may well be true. I don't really visit anything but very specific subreddits, so I don't see most of what people usually complain about with regards to Reddit
> Uh, you haven’t disproved any of the proofs. But good work wasting people’s time. Maybe next time, you can argue that zeno’s paradoxes are accurate criticisms
Hi all; I have a question about an algorithm I'm trying to make in Javascript using the date object?
OK, so basically what I'm trying to do is this:
I want to implement a schedule that repeats every 2 weeks. For example, Monday May 14 is Day 6, whereas Monday May 21 is Day 1. Then, Monday May 28 is back to Day 6. Of course, I want to disregard weekends. My idea so far is to work in Modulo 14, however this turns out to be very strange, and I haven't been able to progress very far.
For example, The code I have right now can only check if a Day is a Monday, but not if that Day is 1 or 6.
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