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2:18 PM
afternoon all
 
Good morning.
 
(okay - give or take timezones - of course) :)
 
hi
 
heya @Tshepang
 
hi @JonClements
 
2:24 PM
I'm just fixing a PHP website that was written 8 years ago
oh what fun...
 
I'm working with someone else's code and stumbling upon odd errors.
Is there a good way to debug C additions to Python?
 
Should still be able to just use pdb
 
Even if the error is in the C code itself?
 
sorry, I mean gdb LOL
 
Yeah. Okay.
 
2:27 PM
This is what looking at PHP (and very, very bad PHP code does to me)
 
I'd love to see well made PHP code someday. My experiences with most xml based languages have been bad.
 
This code is the complete opposite of DRY
not only is it repeated in 6/7 times
it does the same thing but in different ways
except one of them is dependent on something else, which then can't be changed because, because...
 
3:00 PM
@Jeffrey Depends. If the library is pure Python, you can just include it in your project. But installing things globally, or installing libraries that have a C component -- some shared web hosts would let you do this yourself (using shell access), some would do it for you on-demand, and for some it's impossible. There are a variety of ways that Python can be set up. So there's no definite answer.
 
 
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5:21 PM
how d u guys decide on hostnames for ur multiple machines
 
pick a scheme and stick to it.
Home machines: mythological snakes
(branching out to dragons where cool).
so Parsel, Scatha, Dahn, Wadjet, Smirgol, etc.
 
ok, kool
was thinking of something more descriptive, for I am bad at 'meaningless' names
though tshepang-laptop and tshepang-work are ugly
 
5:46 PM
Hrm, mistyped that name (wife's iPad, so I don't use the name often); it's Smrgol.
 
@JonClements he's using Django
 
I once had a laptop I named Boomslang. It ran a virtual machine named Chameleon. Oh, what witty geek humor.
 
am not so creative
but then again, I was never forced to
I never ran many machines/installations
 
6:46 PM
I'm still surprised sometimes as to what questions get attention and which ones don't.
I've given several answers today that have 0 upvotes, even though I expected the (relatively easy to answer question) to garner more attention.
 
I wonder what his mess of a question should be named: stackoverflow.com/q/13559040/321731
I mean the title. I gave it a less-than-stellar one.
 

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