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user4639281
12:00 AM
That is an option, with its own unintended side-effects.
 
user4639281
Namely that the user may decide to just ask questions again instead of searching, because they'll just get the answer in a comment. But I think that is the least invasive option.
 
kindall - I changed it to have avg and day in the loop, so now it is printing the numbers appropriately, but it is using the ">" sign regardless of the numbers — Hayley 21 mins ago
What does OP mean?
 
user4639281
Can you do ternary operations in python?
 
Sam
@KevinGuan Original Poster
 
user4639281
@Sam Or "Original Post"
 
12:02 AM
@Sam No, I was asking for OP's comment meaning.
 
Sam
Yeah, that one.
@KevinGuan Ohh, lol
 
@Sam Understand now, it means "Original Poster's comment".
:P
 
Sam
My mistake.
 
user4639281
@TigerhawkT3 Yeah, I'd just go for the code in comment approach.
 
!!/blame
 
12:03 AM
@KevinGuan It's Brock Adams's fault.
 
Fine, so what does that comment mean?
 
Okay, I commented with codez. Thanks for the advice.
 
user4639281
>>> print(*('a {} b'.format('<>'[x>y]) for x,y in zip(a,b)), sep='\n')
  File "<stdin>", line 1
    print(*('a {} b'.format('<>'[x>y]) for x,y in zip(a,b)), sep='\n')
          ^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
 
Are you in Python 2 or 3?
 
user4639281
2
 
12:06 AM
Yeah.
No.
 
user4639281
My fault? First python I've ever run
 
Sam
Night all
 
If you're on a reasonably recent Python 2, open a fresh interpreter and do from __future__ import print_function. Then reassign a and b and try the codez again.
 
Night
@TigerhawkT3 No, no, no, no, no.
 
user4639281
I just exit()'ed and went into python 3, works.
 
12:08 AM
@TigerhawkT3 There's no star unpacking in Python 2.
That's the actually issue :)
 
Seriously?
 
Yeah.
Actually I don't know that '<>'[x>y] of str.format()usage, re-reading the document of str.format().
 
I imported Python 3's print function into Python 2 and that codez worked perfectly.
 
What?
 
Flawlessly, without error.
 
12:12 AM
Ah...yeah...but how? That's little...you win.
 
The '<>'[x>y] isn't a string formatting thing, it's string indexing. Short for '>' if x>y else '<', which is of course short for some branches on multiple lines with indentation and stuff.
 
user4639281
I'm going to eventually learn python from all of the cv requests on python questions we're getting.
 
@TigerhawkT3 Ah, thanks. :)
 
user3956566
@Closey starting
 
@MrsEd Watch out for audits!
 
12:13 AM
@TigerhawkT3 BTW, any document?
 
user4639281
Which is probably the worst way to learn a programming language...
 
Document for what?
 
That string indexing.
@TinyGiant That's a good idea :P
 
That's just indexing. x>y returns a bool, which is an int of 0 or 1. If the condition is true, that's a 1, so the second character is picked. A false result will go with the first character.
 
user4639281
Ohhhh cool.
 
user4639281
12:15 AM
I was wondering how that works.
 
user4639281
It coerces an integer from a boolean and uses that to access the string at the character.
 
user4639281
nifty.
 
user4639281
Look at that, you can do the same thing in JavaScript.
 
@TigerhawkT3 Ohhhh, understand now. Because True is 1, and False is 0. Thanks again. Learn a lot today :)
 
user4639281
You have to do the coercing in JS though. '<>'[+(1<2)]
 
12:19 AM
@TinyGiant The output is ">". Cool :P
 
It doesn't coerce anything; Python booleans are a subclass of int. You can do True + True and get 2.
 
user4639281
@TigerhawkT3 You can do the same thing in JS
 
eww
 
user4639281
I'm just using JS terms to explain what is happening, probably not technically correct terminology, but it does explain the behavior.
 
However in JS, true + true also === 2.
Ah, I'm not the best here, try learn more :). And if you got other issues you can always ask them here. But remember, always ask a clear question. I suggest you read something in our help center, it looks like I didn't find it. Then: learn more, ask more, answer more. ;) — Kevin Guan 1 min ago
learn more, ask more, answer more. Correct right?
 
user4639281
12:27 AM
@KevinGuan I am not touching that. I personally don't think encouraging users with currently closed questions to "ask more" is a good thing.
 
@TinyGiant Yeah, however I said that always ask a clear question before that ask more. So based on you asked a good question, then you can ask more.
 
ask less I say
ask less, read more
 
user4639281
Yeah, the more you know about something the less you should have to ask about it.
 
But then you can do a self answer :P
 
sadly it requires a Question first
 
12:38 AM
@Closey starting
 
@Undo Watch out for audits!
 
passed c++ audit
 
Does anyone have a link to the meta post about whether Excel questions are on topic?
 
@Drew that chart seems to be missing a few popular languages. i have a hard time believing pascal is more popular than haskell or go :p
 
12:46 AM
I remember a post about it, can't remember the outcome
 
user4639281
@Drew It lies, JavaScript never goes down in usage, always and forever upwards until no other languages are used :P
 
user4639281
52
Q: Are Excel formulas on topic?

Daniel A. WhiteI've been closing questions tagged excel-formula that seem like "how do I do this in Excel?". Is that appropriate? Edit Here is a short list recent of ones that I feel are off-topic. Populating a tab with a subset of data from another tab based on a variable in a column Excel formula with tim...

 
user4639281
About excel formulas.
 
Great, thanks
Yep, that makes sense
 
user4639281
Np, btw I just went to the meta ask question page and typed "Are excel questions on-topic?" that was the first result.
 
12:49 AM
The ask question page suggester thing shouldn't be better than search :/
 
user4639281
It's just more loose.
 
user4639281
Or something like that.
 
@Drew Hey, C# is 5 and JS is 8 :P
 
@cimmanon the tiobe page explaining ranking: tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/…
I guess there is a lot of legacy Pascal out there. People googling to keep it alive. idk
 
user4639281
@Drew Oh, you got your answer right there, of course it lies.... "index. php"
 
12:55 AM
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1:29 AM
@KevinGuan though I am tired of programming in java, I just can't get excited about python slow performance
 
Python isn't that slow
 
user4639281
If you're worried about performance, use JavaScript. JIT FTW!
 
for mission critical middleware stuff, it's a show stopper
for a web page, sure, go python
 
user4639281
People use python for webpages when JavaScript is readily available?
 
Is Python slow?
 
1:32 AM
programming in java is slow. Running it isn't :P
 
user4639281
Slower than JavaScript.
 
@Drew Hmm...programmers's time is expensive than computer's time :P
@TinyGiant So I'm learning JavaScript now.
 
user4639281
evil snicker
 
for little simple things sure, I am totally there for Python
 
@TinyGiant You're also learn Python. See, you've just ran a Python program one hour ago.
 
user4639281
1:39 AM
Slowly but surely, Python always has the ability to make me stare at the screen blankly and wonder what is happening. "How does that code... make that output?..."
 
Hmm...for me, please explain how does the work to me is a too broad question :P
 
@TinyGiant i doubt python has anything on haskell :p map ($ x)
 
user4639281
@cimmanon Yeah... that's a whole other can of worms.
 
user4639281
Like, isn't the whole point of high-level programming languages to make it more like human speech... not less?
 
1:58 AM
not really. its all about hiding the low level details from you
 
user4639281
Next we're going to have a language made up solely of zeros and ones, which then gets compiled into JavaScript which compiles, on and on down the line until you end up with binary again.
 
If someone posted an answer just link to another question (so he should flag/vote to close the question as a dupe), is choose This is a link-only answer (and not spam) okay?
 
i flag answers like that
 
user4639281
yes
 
@TinyGiant Okay.
 
user4639281
2:00 AM
I was thinking duplicate answers on different questions, not just a link to another answer in an answer.
 
user4639281
If the answer is not an answer without the link, then it is not an answer.
 
@TinyGiant Then a comment or mod flag?
 
user4639281
NaA flag.
 
if the user has enough rep to vote to close, you should leave a comment reminding them of their duties
 
But if that answer really answered the question, isn't that little weird?
 
user4639281
2:02 AM
 
user4639281
@cimmanon most users can flag for closure as well.
 
@TinyGiant lol
 
user4639281
 
user4639281
@KevinGuan hammered 12 seconds ago
 
2:12 AM
I am all for expressive functional-programming languages like haskell, scala, python. In fact scala is all I program in. Fortunately I have the speed of the jvm sitting under it, and can program in java and combine byte codes and libraries all in the same app
 
@TinyGiant :P
@Drew So which is the fastest?
 
assembly !
programmed in that for years
 
user4639281
Binary is the fastest
 
> Note that Python (the language) is not slow. Some Python run-times (CPython, for example) will be slower than native-code C++.
I agreed.
@TinyGiant Oh, this is the correct answer, accepted.
 
user4639281
Actually, scratch that. Magic is the fastest.
 
user4639281
 
Oops :P
 
user3956566
@Drew a true programmer
 
I would rather be a JS programmer than an assembly language one
 
user4639281
I can't wait until runtime.js is finished.
 
user4639281
2:29 AM
JavaScript operating system wuuuuut?
 
How is that possible?
 
user4639281
V8. Webkit's JavaScript engine
 
> It's built on V8 JavaScript engine and uses event-driven and non-blocking I/O model inspired by Node.js. At the moment KVM is the only supported hypervisor.
Okay got it.
 
user4639281
2:46 AM
@KevinGuan I upvoted that content at some time in the past...
 
@TinyGiant :P
Well, is understand how does a programming language work important? Someone told me that it's very important, if you don't know how does a programming language work then you're not a programmer. I'm confusing...Like a Linux user should check the Linux source code? If as he said that I'm not a real programmer, my answers on SO are all wrong or bad?
 
user4639281
No...
 
user4639281
But Linux isn't a programming language.
 
user4639281
But basically that statement above means that unless you know how electrons move through logic gates, all the way through binary, assembly and up to whatever programming language you're using then you're not a programmer, which is entirely false.
 
@TinyGiant Ah yeah, that one.
@TinyGiant Well, then am I a programmer? How to define programmer ?
 
2:53 AM
You are a programmer. We love you.
 
user4639281
A programmer is someone who writes computer programs. If you write programs, you're a programmer.
 
^
 
user4639281
Hey @josilber :)
 
Hello!
 
user4639281
How's the mod life been treating you?
 
user3956566
2:54 AM
head hurt, too philosophical for sleep deprived brain yikes
 
Pretty well :)
Though it did transform me from a human to a cat
 
user4639281
Lol, yeah I saw that.
 
Hey @Undo
(Or am I supposed to say "plop" in this room?)
 
user4639281
A lot has changed in the past few weeks / months.
 
@josilber Hi!
 
user4639281
2:55 AM
@josilber Only if kyll is around.
 
Seen you've been pretty active nuking stuff ;)
 
Hey @josilber :D
 
@KevinGuan Hey!
 
@Drew Thanks :)
 
@Undo Yup, keep getting reminded of youtube.com/watch?v=-DT7bX-B1Mg
 
2:56 AM
@josilber BTW, new avatar is cute.
 
@KevinGuan Thanks :) It's my cat Neptune
 
@TinyGiant Yeah, that one.
@josilber :D
 
@josilber That's an awesome name for a cat.
 
@Undo :). Naturally he hates water
 
user4639281
@Undo Pings, everywhere pings!
 
2:58 AM
But he loves humans, which is the key bit
 
user4639281
Awe and the train got wrecked.
 
@TinyGiant Hmm...back to what does he said. Actually I'm not sure that my explain is what he meant or not. Basically he suggest me learn more about algorithms, for example: Read Introduction to Algorithms at least.
 
user3956566
passed c# audit
 
user4639281
@KevinGuan Read what is relevant to what you do, if you are never going to deal with something then you don't need to waste hours or days learning about it, just to call yourself a programmer.
 
user3956566
anybody interested in reviewing the android tag?
 
3:00 AM
@josilber Just curious, roughly how much time/day do you put in?
 
@Undo Hmm, I was thinking how I would measure that. I have a computer open every waking hour, and I fill in between every little thing I do
 
I guess one way to answer would be "a lot, but not as much as Martijn"
 
@josilber Pretty good answer ;)
 
maybe 2-3 hours?
though I'm not confident in that estimate
 
3:03 AM
Sounds about right.
Based on how much stuff I see you deleting
 
Mmhmm, I tend to focus on NAA flags, because there are lots and I find I can handle them efficiently
 
@TinyGiant Thanks, understand :)
 
user4639281
I spend at least 12 hours on here every day.
 
@TinyGiant Whoa!
 
user4639281
I know, I'm horrible.
 
3:04 AM
@TinyGiant :)
 
user4639281
What's worse? I actually feel bad leaving early.
 
@josilber if you ever get bored of dealing with flags, there's this side project... meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/305388
 
@approxiblue Ah man I keep forgetting to clean that up
I actually had in my mind doing like a weekly digest of doomed or nearly doomed synonym proposals
I should get back on that
 
that sounds perfect
> I think it would be great if a moderator could approve these synonyms.
 
^ spam
 
3:08 AM
@Closey starting
 
@approxiblue Make a dent!
 
user4639281
@josilber You can get these two while you're at it :)
 
user3956566
quick question, how to I format tags in a post?
 
[tag:blah]
 
user3956566
@josilber thanks
 
3:11 AM
np
 
What do you guys think about the tag? It seems unusefully broad, so I was just about to get rid of it from the two posts that use it.
 
I won't miss it
 
user4639281
@MaximillianLaumeister Kill it with fire.
 
user3956566
Please read this and give feedback
 
user3956566
0
Q: Automatic dup closure of questions with nullpointerexception

MrsEdThere are nullpointerexception questions being asked under the java and android tags daily, they regularly get closed as dupes. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/nullpointerexception Can we have a bot that automatically closes questions with nullpointerexception within the body as a dup...

 
user4639281
3:15 AM
Sorry but I have to vote no on that one. Not every question containing the nullpointerexception should be closed as a dupe of that.
 
user3956566
how can I get stats on the number of nullpointerexception question vs closed as dups
 
user4639281
 
user4639281
I'm just going to refrain from voting on that post for now, because I don't want to give it a bad start. But I can't see it going anywhere.
 
user4639281
Why not instead just show a warning saying "This question may have been asked before, read this: ..."
 
user4639281
But... we have the auto-suggester box already.
 
user3956566
3:18 AM
There are two questions that basically answer all null pointer questions for stack overflow in the java/android tags
 
user4639281
@MrsEd Yeah, but just because the code has a nullpointerexception does not mean that is the only problem with their code.
 
Often, the questions closed as dupes of the NPE guide should be closed as MCVE, but that would take too long, so gold badges holder use that
Counter example, someone that has actually debugged the NPE and still get stumped
 
user3956566
@approxiblue thanks, have a look at my edited meta question
 
user3956566
@TinyGiant I know, but a npe is a glaring start and if they fix that, they can come back with the next Q.. think of it, it's not such a bad idea?
 
user3956566
3:22 AM
Please anyone edit it to make it better, I am not good at wording these things
 
user3956566
I wish Jon Skeet would look at it
 
user3956566
@approxiblue I agree, some could be reoopend, but I reckon that would take less time than closing the dups
 
user4639281
@MrsEd The problem is that no one pays attention to closed questions. So hoping that these questions get reopened is a bit idealistic.
 
user4639281
Anyways, it's friday popcorn night, so I'll be back in a bit.
 
user3956566
@TinyGiant the reopen queue is small
 
3:30 AM
it may be small because no one cares to reopen except for the real squeeky wheels
if I had a question closed, I would clean up the next version of the question as a new question. No baggage to start
 
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[woocommerce]"
 
user3956566
@Drew yep, it's being downvoted. I think you have to be in the android tag to really want this (except for the users who love jumping in and answering them fgitw)
 
well it is a C or java issue. Each language has their Pet few.
 
user3956566
well I've had enough of reviewing dups for now, and there's no solution, so will go and get some work done.
 
user3956566
@Drew there's the regular dupes in any tag I guess. I am just frustrated cruising the android tag. It can take a lot of scrolling to find a question to answer.
 
3:34 AM
passed css audit
 
I believe Rizier is the one that dupe closes common errors of many types to one particular dupe Q # iirc
 
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[jaxb]"
 
so that is great, like an FAQ to common stuff
 
> There are no items for you to review, matching the filter "[opencv]"
 
Another new tag that popped up: .
 
3:45 AM
added by a 40k meta regular...
 
This must be some sort of performance art. Maybe the editor will post an explanation next week.
 
user3956566
ok review it
 
user3956566
oops please
 
3:52 AM
@MrsEd So you are suggesting a custom Editor action specific to Android and Java. So if the entered text contains npe that something special happens
 
Back to reviewing... just did a major update of a past answer of mine.
Whats up, peeps?
 
btw Mogs thx for the editor script. It is awesome
 
user3956566
@Drew it's rene's idea.. see the comments
 
fine, whose ever idea. But it pertains to special action if java or say android is a tag
 
user3956566
I cannot post on meta without bringing it here first, it always works out badly for me
 
user3956566
3:55 AM
@Drew yes
 
user3956566
and keywords
 
so in that case, why wouldn't I want 5 to 10 checks for my DSL too. That times 47k tags
 
user3956566
@Drew huh?
 
@Drew Thanks! The basic foundation was pretty good, but it's gotten to be pretty powerful now. If you find words or acronyms that deserve treatment, let me know. And you can report issues here or on the github issues list.
 
user3956566
you can do whatever you want... I'm talking about a tag with 9000 questions
 
user3956566
3:57 AM
many potentially dups
 
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user3956566
what's dsl?
 
everyone in their little sphere of concern has their own little list of checks they want performed.
 
@MrsEd domain-specific language
 
user3956566
3:57 AM
ah thanks @approxiblue
 
speaking of gone, good choice MrsEd :P
 
user3956566
meh I gotta a lot to do this weekend, I'll see you later :)
 
enjoy the weekend
 
user4639281
@MaximillianLaumeister LOL. Flag a mod on that one.
 
user4639281
Cya @MrsEd
 
4:51 AM
If we move a message from a room to other room, the star will also go there?
 
user4639281
idk.
 
user4639281
Anyways, I'm off to bed for the night.
 
Plop!
 
@approxiblue one-box meta post is fine.
Hmm...so maybe not only the message, the status of the message will also be moved.
 
@Rob Gone
 
 
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6:27 AM
Spamming time?
 
y
 
fine
 
7:29 AM
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@Close tags
 
7:36 AM
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Morning o/
 
7:42 AM
greetings
 
@KevinGuan User is blacklisted. (4558367 on stackoverflow.com).
 
@KevinGuan User removed from blacklist (4558367 on stackoverflow.com).
 
you are too kind
 
7:50 AM
Hmm...don't know why he was in the blacklist, looks he's a real user (I mean not a spam bot). BTW, don't we need clear the blacklist? How long is it?
 
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never heard of him
 
8:55 AM
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Ah...I'm a really bad guy...
 
@KevinGuan Why?
 
9:03 AM
@Thaillie stackoverflow.com/review/low-quality-posts/10530847 This looks like an edit right? all of people reviewed it choose Recommend Deletion, and two people upvoted my comment...but after OP's edit, I know it's a answer, not an edit.
Also I've just raised a NAA flag, what was I doing...
Since that answer is code only, and looks weird (I'm a Python guy, I think this answer's code shouldn't work). So I thought this is what OP tried, NAA.
 
whatever it is, life goes on. Just do your best, don't sweat it
 
@Drew Yeah, that one :). But whatever this issue was made by myself, I'll try to solve it.
 
just say you messed up or something. People forgive and are happy to hear it
 
Good idea, commenting...
 
keep it short. No essays
 
9:16 AM
So however, here's what I thought: Your answer is code only, and looks doesn't work. So I thought this is what you have tried but doesn't work, if it is then should edit your question instead of post an answer. But if this really is an answer, then post it as an answer is correct. But remember, don't post a code-only answer, for others it's unclear to understand what's wrong and how to solve it. So please explain that. Anyway, sorry for what I thought. — Kevin Guan 58 secs ago
@Drew You really should say this earlier, it's very long.
 
there is a delete button :P I am still laughing
in the grand scheme of things, Kevin, the guy can just delete it, and do it over fresh ya know. It is no big deal
 
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9:19 AM
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@Drew Hmm...tell OP: You should delete this because of my mistake? Is that really good idea?
afk
 
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@Closey last session stats
 
9:20 AM
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@KevinGuan If the OP doesn't, then edit "The answer is" into the answer, and edit the answer out of the question.
Or just go ahead and do it before the answer is deleted by the LQP'ers.
Never mind. Drew fixed it.
 
user3956566
9:48 AM
 
I'm ok with it and op saying clueless.
 
Hey!
 
It's a fresh Question, clean maybe because it is cut and paste, and people are just snippy about it
 
user3956566
yeh I wasn't sure that's why i brought it here, on firs post review q
 
user3956566
@Tunaki what say you expert?
 
9:55 AM
@MrsEd question makes no sense
voting as unclear
 
user3956566
@Tunaki thank you, I thought I was just tired.
 
> Java will find yourself where that method?
^ huh? What does that mean?
 

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