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is it by any change a call like someclass.somemethod(self, ...)?
if yes, that's commonly used to invoke a method of a specific parent class
if you call a method on an instance, self is added implicitly; if you call a method on a class, you need to provide a value for self
dlg = wx.FileDialog(self, "Choose a file", self.dirname)
It's just a method I think?
wx is probably a module and FileDialog a class.
so the self you pass here is not the self in the constructor but the first real argument
e.g. the parent window
Ah so if that call I posted above is in a wx.Frame class, then passing self into the call means it inherits from wxFrame?
This does not do anything, why? Thanks :)
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/8af73a8b396288b2a181
I did reduce() because I wanted to find the multiplication of a list:
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Q: Python: multiply all items in a list together

user1897814I have a problem. I need to write a function, that takes a list of numbers and multiply them together. example: [1,2,3,4,5,6] will give me 1*2*3*4*5*6. I could really use your help.

My task is to write a program that asks for a number and then prints out the factorial of that number.
@ThiefMaster Is this a better question?
(now this is an appropriate ping since the question is directed to you specifically, I don't care for answers from others)
That's BS since it's a simple programming question anyone can answer.
And please do not ever name a variable list. It overwrites the very commonly used list builtin.
Have a close look at your loop condition.
Also, did you read the documentation of reduce? You cannot call it with just one argument.
00:23
@ThiefMaster Thanks for your answer, but I don't understand the documentation, is there a better way to find the multiplication of the list? Thanks in advance
I didn't understand documentation either when I first started @Tim. And in some cases I still don't but the more you read docs the more you'll start understanding how useful they are. You can't keep asking for people to explain answers for simple things. We're not hating on you, it is just annoying and inconvenient for us. Go to the pydocs and start the tutorial. Read through the documentation of the simple things and you'll start to understand the dry and boring style of documentation
Docs suck. No one likes reading documentation. But it is very useful and 99% of your questions are answered there
@samrap You are currently claiming that I have not read the docs: "the more you read docs" Secondly, every day I am under pressure and no spare time, so I cannot spend sparse amount of time reading the docs. Thirdly, I do not learn from docs as any misunderstanding cannot be answered.
I have read the code, but I cannot understand it:
Apply function of two arguments cumulatively to the items of iterable, from left to right, so as to reduce the iterable to a single value. For example, reduce(lambda x, y: x+y, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]) calculates ((((1+2)+3)+4)+5). The left argument, x, is the accumulated value and the right argument, y, is the update value from the iterable. If the optional initializer is present, it is placed before the items of the iterable in the calculation, and serves as a default when the iterable is empty. If initializer is not given and iterable contains only one item, the first item is returned. Roughly e
This text from the documentation is not understandable as I am not yet at that level.
Thank you for your cooperation
"This text from the documentation is not understandable as I am not yet at that level." Then the answer is obvious. Work on easier problems. Also as soon as you realize that programming should be fun, you'll stop doing useless problems like that and write a program that YOU want to write. Something that interests you. Start simple. Work your way up. Think of something you want to make, then think: Am I at that level? If you are not, think simpler. Implement one or two[...]
features in python that you are not familiar with, but not too many, and build it
You'll learn much more that way then doing useless mathematical problem solving. Don't get me wrong, those are useful but not a good way to get started
I didn't understand classes and methods AT ALL, so I made a program that could only be possible with multiple modules, classes, and methods and I learned more about OOP then any tutorial or follow-along can teach you
00:39
Those problems are tasks that I am forced to do.
How are you forced to do them?
They are given to me to do.
I said we aren't here to hate on you. That doesn't mean we're gonna get fucking pissed off sometimes when you flood the chat with questions you can find anywhere and expect us to drop everything we're doing to do your homework for you
Equally, I do not do the homework for you, a statement repeated many times.
actually, I attempt my homework and when I have any issues I come here.
Bye
01:03
math.sqrt(25)
@InbarRose There are minor improvements in this version
from itertools import combinations, combinations_with_replacement
def a(lst, target, with_replacement=False):
    x = 0 if with_replacement else 1
    def _a(idx, l, r, t, w):
        if t == sum(l): r.append(l)
        elif t < sum(l): return
        for u in range(idx, len(lst)):
            _a(u + x, l + [lst[u]], r, t, w)
        return r
    return _a(0, [], [], target, with_replacement)

def b(lst, target, subset_lengths=range(1, 21), method='combinations'):
    method = combinations if method == "combinations" else combinations_with_replacement
Ah @thefourtheye someone with experience. Do you know the key differences between Python 2.5 and 2.7?
I want to use iPage as my host but they only support Python 2.5 and that concerns me
@samrap I am sorry I have never used 2.5 :(
But you can check this docs.python.org/2/whatsnew
It has whatsnew in all the 2.x versions of Python.
BTW, I am also learning Python. I dont have much experience Sam :P
Aha I make assumptions. You have a lot of rep ;)
And thanks for that link pretty stupid of me not to think of that haha
No probs :)
01:18
I finally decided to make a personal website for throwing my projects up on
It looks pretty nice I'll send you the link when I get it up tonight
Good :) I would recommend using github and git as well
I'd love to but the UI is so confusing for me :p
Their website is terribly ugly
ha ha ha... But thats one of the best ways to collaborate
afk
Yea I know. I suppose when I start developing large projects I'll set it up. No need for it now. Plus in a couple months hopefully I'll have enough PHP under my belt to write a basic blog script so I can blog about stuff :)
01:39
I'm learning python right now and I think it's easier to learn than Ruby
I've never worked with Ruby how is it
Pretty easy
It's similar to Python
Hmm..out of curiosity how are you learning Python?
I'm gonna go get dinner I'll be back
02:05
Hello, Python
Off the top of your heads, does anyone know the equivalent of os.read(pipe, BUFFER) is if I don't want to pass in a buffer.
Nvm. I'll just post a question.
 
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03:17
Hello, have a quick question, a=[1,2,3,4,5]

for i in a:
    if i>=5:
        print i
Can i do the same thing without the loop?
 
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04:52
@CoKoder print filter(lambda x: x >=5, a)
 
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06:41
hai
stop using lamdas in filter people!
its damn slow
07:22
Hi Thiefmaster copy
this is awesome!
lol
@BadgerGirl hey there, how ya doin?
Fine, I'm done with programming for the day
I'll sleep now
hmm
arrite then, cya :)
I was going to be octocat for halloween. Maybe next year.
Slutty octocat of course.
07:29
lol
Ok bye Python
You're my favorite programming language
07:43
@thefourtheye more like:
def a(lst, target, with_replacement=False):
    x = 0 if with_replacement else 1
    def _a(idx, l, r, t):
        if t == sum(l): r.append(l)
        elif t < sum(l): return
        for u in range(idx, len(lst)):
            _a(u + x, l + [lst[u]], r, t)
        return r
    return _a(0, [], [], target)
 
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08:48
my very own display (okay, okay, it's only a Matrix LED panel) and my very own keyboard (yeah, it's only a two buttons layout) is ALIVE! Python rocks! Again. cl.ly/0T0R0a411j2O
@PeterVaro When are you going to let me play around with pyoneer?
I'd love to get a look at the code base
@GamesBrainiac well, technically pyoneer is on pause now -- since I don't got the money to continue developing it as fast as I did earlier... but it's definitely not dead, and now, that I have a Raspberry Pi, I want Pyoneer to run on the Pi, and control all the pins of the GPIO port..
Awesome!
but, first I have to find a job... so atm I'm working on my portfolio and CV and other stuffs
I'd love to work with you on the project if you're willing to take me.
@PeterVaro Ahh, didn't you have a job before?
08:54
I did -- but I quit. In the last few weeks I've been working on something else, because I've been invited to run a research lab on my university -- but as far as I can tell, this project is the victim of our universities financial crisis.. or something similar. Anyway, atm I really have to look for something else.. maybe in London?
Well, why would you want to go to London?
Its really expensive living there.
because London has some really nice design studios -- both graphical and product design ones
Oh, I see.
it is simply because UK has a living industry
Well, you're a designer by trade, and a hobbyist programmer, right?
08:56
well.. Hungary doesn't have one.
@GamesBrainiac yepp
Hmm, I see then. Well, I'd suggest the US, especially Mountain View CA
but I don't have anybody in the US, no connections, no help, nothing
and it is far more expensive to get there
I see
True, but there are more choices.
I have friends in the UK and in Germany as well (Berlin)
Well Germany is a good place if you speak German
08:58
and I'm thinking of Austria as well
Don't go to Austria, its too damn expensive there.
@GamesBrainiac I don't.. I speak english fluently, a little bit of France and Latin and very little of Icelandic :)
Ahh
Well I guess UK is the best. But please note, that they got plenty of unemployed people there, who are also qualified.
@GamesBrainiac well, my best friend moved there two years ago -- now he moved to Berlin. He doesn't speak german at all
@PeterVaro Ahh
Well, Berlin it is then.
But whatever happens not Austria
08:59
and he said, both are wonderful places and you easily get a job (if it is not HR related)
Its too expensive
@PeterVaro really?
What did your friend do?
why are you keep saying not austria -- do you have some bad experiences?
Oh yes.
I've been there, and its just too damn expensive, friggin everything is.
@GamesBrainiac first he finished his master in Innsbruck, then he was a ProjectManager at a small local startup
Ahh, so he had a british Degree?
09:02
@GamesBrainiac really? I go to twice Austria twice a year (you know, Hungary is one of Austria's neighbor) and it's not that expensive at all.. I mean compared London for example
but as you mentioned Berlin is cheaper
I was there over 6 years ago, so things might have changed.
But just asking why not Luxemburg?
@GamesBrainiac nope, he had a BSc and an MSc from a hungarian university and an other MSc from Austria
There are barely any people there, and the jobs are good.
really?
@PeterVaro I see. Well then, London might be good for you then.
09:03
I never thought about that..
Yea, not to mention its a welfare state
a complete welfare state
so healthcare is free
and so is transportation and education
well.. if I could go anywhere I want, then I will choose Iceland ofc, and if that can't be, then I choose Norway
but both countries as damnfuckin expensive
lol
yea, I know what you mean man
But yea, I would definitely take a look at Luxemburg
Of all the European countries I visited, Luxemburg was by far the cleanest and the richest.
I was in Norway a few years ago, and in Denmark as well -- and I just felt in love with the scandinavians
really?
have you been in Switzerland?
@InbarRose Actually, when we have lst in closure, it has to move up in hierarchy to find it, right?
09:07
Yea Swizeraland is nice
I'd love to study @ ETH Zurich
that is a nice place -- although one of my friends live there, and she says (she is there for 3 years now) that no one in the world is that discriminative with the foreigners as swiss people are
anyway, I gtg now, and @GamesBrainiac let's talk about Pyoneer later!
rhubarb for all
@PeterVaro arrite, cya man
 
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10:16
@Haidro Someone linked to that on reddit.com/r/programmerhumor
I love how you kept rolling his question back haha
@Ahmad Show me the reddit post please :D
Posted on it :
:)
was me lol
@bh3244 ohaider
10:24
theres some other good ones if you go to math.stackexchange and sort by lowest rating
cbg all :)
11:21
cbg
toor1234
cbg in everyone :)
heya @thefourtheye - wedding all over now?
@JonClements Hey Jon.... Yup... People are kinda tired of talking about that now :P
one of my mate's almost forget their wedding
11:27
ha ha ha... Why?
@thefourtheye I'm guessing he had an awesome bachelor's party
It reminds me of Hangover ;)
I just phoned him to wish him the best for tomorrow... and to advise him to not get too drunk as his other half wouldn't be too impressed the next day...
"I'll just have a few - but I've got tomorrow off work so I can have a lay in anyway..."
mmmm... I don't like the taste of booze... :(
"errr... yeah, but I thought you were to be at the church for 9:30"
his response was a completely unphased: "oh yeah - I thought I was supposed to be doing something tomorrow"
11:31
rofl
Amazingly they're still married... but that could just be that they've forgotten they could get divorced :)
Does he still drink?
I guess so
Bearing in mind he'd forgotten he was getting married before drinking... so... probably not the best of things for him to do :)
heya @Asotos
@Haidro Where did you get that image? lol
reddit
11:36
I used the jQuery diet plugin and I lost 10kg in a week. ha ha ha
Scarily - it's growing on me: dev.sopython.com/#doge
Jon, if you were to pick one Python web framework to do a simple DB website, which one would you go for? Django/Flask/Bottle/Web.py/Falcon?
11:46
Why? Now, dont tell that you have used only that :P
Just easy to get stuff done very quickly... and add bits as you need 'em
Plus I like jinja2
Can't stand mako or genshii
I am comfortable with dust.js. Can I use it with any of these frameworks?
No idea what dust.js is :)
Oh js templating...
Well yeah... all you're doing is making the client do the templating instead... so yeah... if you wanted
Cool. I ll read the flask docs
 
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13:02
@aIKid hey man
13:22
@jonrsharpe Hey man! :D
Its been a while
Howv you been?
13:44
Interesting method to get 2+ loops running "simultaneously":
def frob():
    for i in range(10):
        print i,
        yield

def troz():
    for c in "ABCDE":
        print c,
        yield

seq = [frob(), troz()]
while seq:
    for x in seq[:]:
        try:
            next(x)
        except StopIteration:
            seq.remove(x)
Result: 0 A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 6 7 8 9
Nice for when you're too lazy to set up proper threading
@Kevin just use tee
Errr....
@Kevin I don't think you watched this: iPad as a wireless display and input device + RaspberryPi with Raspbian running Python + BreadBoard and some momentary buttons and a Matrix LED panel + tons of wires == FUN (cl.ly/0T0R0a411j2O) :)
Will tee work if I want to add a third loop to seq when frob's i reaches 5?
You could utilise the "round robin" recipe as an alternative to the [:] and the remove
13:47
@JonClements I watched the 50th DW
@PeterVaro what'd you think?
well, it was a good episode, but I expected soo much more, really..
something a bit darker, a bit trickier..
a bit more twist..
@PeterVaro well... it's generally good advice to not expect too much when something's as hyped as that was... it was a perfectly good episode.... not one of the best - but was fun and not too overly complicated
def frob():
    for i in range(10):
        print i,
        if i == 5:
            seq.append(zort())
        yield

def troz():
    for c in "ABCDE":
        print c,
        yield

def zort():
    for n in "XYZ":
        print n,
        yield

seq = [frob(), troz()]
while seq:
    for x in seq[:]:
        try:
            next(x)
        except StopIteration:
            seq.remove(x)
On-the-fly adding of new routines to the queue :-)
@Kevin hmm, I'll need to take a look at that, then.
13:50
@JonClements yeah, but you know, the season before the last one (6th I guess..) was also fun and not too overly complicated -- but it had a darker tone, a more advanced story telling
I guess Moffat is out of ideas, or something..
In some ways, the special feels like they're aiming towards a series conclusion
The next doctor is the last one, barring trickery involving extra regenerations.
@thefourtheye hey i've a doubt regarding this solution of yours thefourtheye.in/2013/04/spoj-acode-alphacode.html
although, he did a great job: first I hated Matt Smith, for me the Doctor was David Tennant -- but later on I kinda liked him -- and at the end, I have to admit, that there were brilliant ideas in his stories..
but this last season, and this 50th anniversary stuff.. well..
these are too empty for me
I have to admit I wasn't a fan of Smith... Tennant was awesome (although Tom Baker will always be "my doctor")... but after time, Smith really started to convince me he would pull it off
In the prototypical "Hero's Journey", going home is usually the last chapter before the epilogue
Returning the Gallifrey is probably the last thing the Doctor does
13:55
@Kevin you think, that we are coming to an end here?
@Kevin... umm... a 130/131, indestructible taunting elf with trample is a bit nasty
Only looking at hints within the story, yes. Everything's in place for a proper wrap-up in a season or two. But realistically, they'll never let the writers end it, as long as it's still popular
And if it does end, due to the wonders of time travel, it can be unended
Umm... is that even a word
Yeah, given this special, not even the "these events are time-locked" excuse will work anymore
13:58
actually they never did
Just gotta use the ol' time-unlocker setting on my sonic...
I read somewhere that time-locked events are coming up, when they are unlocked
and that is sooo true ;)
anyway, @Kevin check out the video I sent you ^^^
ok
Maybe they could do an episode where the doctor saves Brian
and now I gtg: I have to return some electronic parts -- they are not working :)
rhubarb
~
13:59
@Peter did you try plugging them in? :p
Now, mind you, it took the universe's most powerful weapon to open a time lock. But now the possibility is out there.
Was a fairly useless weapon though... talks you out of using it...
Like the bomb in Starship Titanic that if you keep interrupting loses track of the countdown and has to restart...
haha
Also, the entry here tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Moment has an alias for it as "Bad Wolf"... not sure about that
14:08
Ah, the old, "I have chosen this form from your memories" trick
Yes... the memories that haven't occured yet - good old time travel again
I guess it's ok to say Bad Wolf is its alias. Like how the monster from Ghostbusters can be called the Stay Puft Marshmallow man
He's not really a marshmallow man, he's a cross-dimensional shapeshifter. But the name fits regardless.
The conversations here worry me sometimes :)
14:58
Sigh, this OP said, "It's not working". When I asked him what he meant, he said, "there's an error"
Thanks for giving the least amount of information possible >:-(
15:12
So... did you fix it? :)
Nah, I don't want to reward him with more attention for having poor communication skills
Gotta love linkedin... "Sharon just joined..."....
That's kind of like, a friend of a friend of a friend has joined facebook - why not be friends?
Apparently they're a cook in NY... so that's not even closely related to any associations I have on linkedin
And then... I can't get it to tell me how I might know them
Useful... not
heya @tristan
user559633
hey @JonClements, how's life?
@tristan I think it thinks I ran over its dog... apart from that... fine - yourself?
user559633
Hah. Uhh, pretty good. Been doing webdev on a ruby backend for a few weeks, but almost done.
15:26
brb
love you guys <3
user559633
did i miss the free ecstasy handout?
user559633
typical, effing typical
Wonder how long until this one gets deleted cough
itz coz it divid by 2 dude... coz like odd even, rite? u does it for even numberz rite? print da num wit it 2c... need ta fx ya indentation tho — Jon Clements 24 secs ago
@tristan no... that's just crowz... we'll have a "guys - why do I suck" soon
well... actually it'll involve something to do with an inability to do something with a dict-comp... but still...
@Crowz You're very "special" to us too :)
I'm surprised, only 203 errors on my HTML
15:33
Congrats?
user559633
whee validation
user559633
i miss that least of all
in my defense, half of them are because of external things
Just half? :)
So that leaves 101.5 down to you then? :)
user559633
chalk up 25% to "society"
15:34
I really like using block elements in inline elements
user559633
of the original lot of 203
@tristan and I guess since the entire universe is unfair, that's the other 75% ?
user559633
eh. if it doesn't validate on < ie8, that's fine, because people with computers that old don't have money to spend on your services/products anyway
@tristan can't get you to sign up for: saveie6.com then ?
looking at spotify inspires me to make music. Because if some of these people became popular with their mediocre tier music, it must not be incredibly hard to make decent music
user559633
15:37
that's a pretty good joke @JonClements
user559633
@Crowz awww buddy you think that pop music is a meritocracy?
@Crowz You think those people make their own music?
user559633
@Crowz you think that's air you're breathing?
15:52
I'm getting tired of Python.
I think its time to head over to C# or something.
@Games you not getting tired of puppy?
puppy cute... puppy wonderful
No, its not that.
Its just that Python is slow :(
Not the room, CPython.
Even PyPy is pretty darn slow.
Have we somehow mashed up "the music today", the Matrix and Python - that wouldn't happen in any other room I bet :)
@GamesBrainiac we're still your favourite room though, right?
15:57
@JonClements lol, for sure :) Tied with C++
btw, when are we going to work on sopython, and get our own blogs? :P
I've got some good tutorials planned.
Did you want your own ghost blog?
Or, want to write your own... or...
not sure where it stands at the moment with the prototype main site
except something to do with doge LOL
ahh
Well, my own ghost blog would be awesome.
Okay.. gimme 10-15 minutes, I'll set one up
blog.sopython.com/games or what ?
@GamesBrainiac do you want games or gramesbrainiac ?
user559633
What are you using to run the blogs?
Well... at the moment... not a huge amount...
16:08
keep those cats from attacking!
user559633
ah
user559633
i was hoping that you had a good init script for uwsgi
@crowz it's okay - the cats aren't real...
nothing is real
we're all a figment of our own imaginations
user559633
i still do the super hackish "open tmux, start uwsgi from the full path to the virtualenv and throw flags, then detach from tmux"
16:22
cbg
@MartijnPieters cabbage
How goes it?
@tristan why don't you use uwsgi in emperor mode?
user559633
@PaoloCasciello you still have to start the emperor somehow
@tristan yes but uwsgi is installed system-wide with a normal initd script
user559633
incorrect.
tf@tf:~$ which uwsgi
tf@tf:~$
16:29
........
if it don't work in your installation doesn't mean it is incorrect
user559633
it means that it's not the only/ideal solution
:/etc/init.d# ll /etc/init.d/uwsgi
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4505 May 10  2012 /etc/init.d/uwsgi*
user559633
i'll figure out something elegant and then post it to the community wiki
you think? apt-get install uwsgi and you have it
user559633
yes, but whatever version is in distro-repo
user559633
16:32
if you're on an old version of debian, enjoy that old version of uwsgi
then... just install it via pip and create an init.d script...
the old good way.
unless you're using supervisord which is a different approach
on my servers i use latest stable uwsgi version in emperor mode and init.d.
i don't see any reason to keep different copies of uwsgi in virtualenv
user559633
16:48
@PaoloCasciello for different versions of applications that i've tested via X version of uwsgi.....
ultimately, yeah, i'll write a wrapper around upstart/supervisord depending on distro/what's in the path.
@JonClements: Fine, albeit waiting for the project to finally get a go-ahead.
@JonClements: large companies and their VPs that want to sign off on everything.
user559633
[sorry if i missed a block of text, i had to go to a meeting]
@tristan so that's not "incorrect" as you said.. it's your environment peculiarity :)
But, on the plus side, I'll be getting a Stack Overflow T-Shirt soon.
Somewhat cryptic message from Tim Post with a request to send my preferred size and postal address the other day.
and indicated that a T-shirt is probably in order to avert a flag economy collapse due to inflation.
I am no Andrew Barber, but I'll take the T anyway. :-P
user559633
@PaoloCasciello can we split the difference and agree on "it's not a very thorough approach"?
user559633
16:52
if not, that's okay for me too. but "works on my machine" is an lol version of "correct"
@tristan as it's a lol version of incorrect the ll you pasted :D btw i only think it's an elegant approach from a production server point of view. Obv in a testing environment which needs different versions it's a thing to figure out differently :)
user559633
anyway!
17:12
@MartijnPieters lol
Still not convinced about this whole Scottish independence thing
My Scottish wife is wavering about it too.
It depends on mood, time of day and the price of tea whether she's for or against.
I think the enthusiasm about it is great... but I fear that if the public get caught up in the moment... it could be a massive disaster
@Martijn that just sounds like a woman to be honest :)
True that.
17:37
Doesn't feel like a Tuesday... one of those odd days
@MartijnPieters oh have you seen dev.sopython.com/#doge - we're doing great
lol
I can see that!
user559633
That's amazing. [the #doge]
@Martijn umm... interesting reply to my comment on: stackoverflow.com/questions/20224121/…?
user559633
Now if there was one with rabbits & cats - that'd be awesome
17:42
@MartijnPieters That was too good :P
@tristan The Starks have reached the ISS? Whoah XD
17:54
@JonClements Regarding my nickname, games or gamesbrainiac is fine man :D
How long did it take you to type that reply :)
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