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09:42
Anyone here?
me here
wow, < 10 ppl logged in
:) Is your stackoverflow slow, @Tshepang?
and when and if it renders does it give you a css file and stuff?
looks good from here
but what u mean by give you a css file?
nothing renders for me
it's just a white page with loads of text, no colors no anything
oh, I see
works well for me
09:48
strange, might be something on myside then. oh well.
anyways, tshepang, are you somewhat versed in databases with python?
not really, but I have used such
what's the difference between these two statements?
`variable = "stranger"`
`"select * from some_table where name = %s" % variable`
and
`select * from some_table where name = %s" % (variable, )
10:11
hello heroes can i ask a django related question here ?
10:28
.pyw extension suppresses the interpreter window ... but when I tried this in a tkinter application, even the gui did not open ? How am I supposed to suppress the interpreter in tkinter apps ?
10:44
@AnimeshPandey As far as I am aware, it should not suppress the GUI.
@AnimeshPandey Are you sure some other error was not happening? It might be .pyw files are associated with the wrong Python version or something.
@limelights In general - neither is a good idea - both rely on old-style string formatting, and manually constructing SQL statements. Both are bad ideas (to different levels).
@limelights There is no real difference between the two, however. One takes a single argument, in the short from, one takes it in the normal form by constructing a one-item tuple.
@Lattyware
Should I mention `#!C:\Python27\pythonw.exe` on top of every file ?
that is also not helping!
10:59
I've never seen a shabang like that for windows.
I don't think windows will follow such a thing.
It started to run from the command line
I did : `pythonw file.py`
but when I double click it nothing happens!
sounds like an issue with windows and running Python - I don't use windows for development, so I can't really help you there.
    @Lattyware

    def button1Click():
        filename = askopenfilename(filetypes=[("allfiles","*")])
        labelText.set(filename)
        path = label2.cget("text")

This is function that will b called when I click a button. A label's value will also change. Path contains the value of that label.
What should I do to send that value to the main function ? 'cause return statment is not helping there ...

button1 = Button(app, text='Browse ...', width=15,command=button1Click)
button1.pack(side='bottom',padx=15,pady=15)
Sounds like you need it to be in a class so the functions can store instance variables to share data
@Lattyware yeah, that's what I thought, but can you take a gander at this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/18012974/… - and explain why the tuple is better?
11:13
@limelights That's not the same problem - there is no tuple there, it's just an operation on the string, and if it's outside the brackets, it's on the returned value from the function.
The correct way to do any SQL stuff is prepared statements though.
SQL via string formatting or concatenation is a terrible diea.
*idea
as it leaves you vulnerable to the oldest attack in the book - SQL injection.
Yeah, but there is a comment to my answer and then Falsetru is making a tuple which, at least as i read the comments, are the correct way which will hinder sql injections
i was really confused as I dont see how the tuple actually hinders anything.
Yes, look closely - there is no % in his answer
it's not using string formatting, it's passing the stuff as an argument.
AH! LOL, thanks @Lattyware :)
no worries
I missed that one, i was beginning to feel dumb. i was like "it's the same!" :)
11:17
For what it's worth - I actually really dislike the SQL APIs in Python
as this proves, they are unclear
Although, to be honest, SQL itself is a bit terrible in that regard.
Yeah, don't have much experience with SQL Apis for Python. Java SQL APIs is something ive been well versedin
Java's have their own problems of course.
Typing makes for horrifically ugly APIs for SQL in Java
millions of functions for each type and all that fun
Yeah, Java is a problem in itself ;)
11:32
heya @brano88
Cabbage @JonClements
cbg all ;)
cbg!
The 'student' questions during the summer are depressing.
@MartijnPieters I find them mildly amusing for a time ;)
Referring to any in particular?
Nah, just the slow drudgery of them.
11:42
@MartijnPieters lol - when 50 close votes just isn't enough? :)
For those not familiar with Entry.get, here is the documentation: Return the text.
Seems like a pretty simple function to use, if you ask me :-)
@Kevin Requires reading three words... much easier to ask a question on SO
@Kevin in fact - how do I type a message into chat? :)
How can I use the start button on my microwave to start it?
That EU quiz seems to come around quite often - is that a checkio or thingy or something
That dicts of grades I think is checkio...
11:57
That thing Crowz has been working on for a couple weeks?
I have no idea what Crowz is working on (not sure they do either but that's another thing...) - I'm referring to: stackoverflow.com/questions/18015385/…
I am pretty curious what the heck the actual problem statement is. Just hearing "I'm trying to convert an ordered counter dict into a tuple of sets" makes me feel like I'm in the parable of the blind men and the elephant
@Kevin I suspect it's the whole event-driven development model required for GUIs that is the tricky bit here.
@MartijnPieters which is normally one of the easiesr development models to understand...
You are probably correct, @MartijnPieters. He knows that calling get() will give him his string, but he doesn't know where to put it. Before mainloop it returns an empty string, after mainloop and it doesn't get called until the window closes
It's a very different experience than the "falling rock" scripts you see in Programming 101
12:01
Umm.... wonder if "falling rock"s lead to "Falling Fred"? :)
Speaking of, I had a problem with my "Fred/Barney" object model the other day. I had two instances of the Barney class, but wasn't sure whether to call them "barneys" or "barnies"
Dilemma
Maybe I ought to just stick with Widget/Sprocket. At least they have sensible pluralization schemes
That, and it makes more sense to have a list of Widgets, than it is to have a list of Freds.
Thanks @MartijnPieters, it seems my guess yesterday was correct :-)
12:10
@Kevin umm... what'd you do if you'd called them "Sheep" or something
I'd ask what to do on farming.stackoverflow.com
No need to reinvent a wheel that's already in use in a different industry.
Ahh... I forgot the niche overlap that exists between software architects and agricultural experts
Reminds me of the biologist that reinvented calculus so he could calculate the volume of his irregularly shaped fish tank. He got as far as publishing his findings in an academic journal before a mathematician gently explained that he was 300 years too late
But - it kind of proves that it makes sense and is universally usable that it did come about again 300 years later...
Yeah. That's the nice thing about science and math. Even if everything gets wiped out in an apocalyptic event, we'll rediscover it eventually anyway.
Barring the total extinction of the human race. But even then, that just gives cuttlefish the oppourtunity they need to become the dominant species and discover math and science in our stead.
12:20
Or, maybe by some twist of fate, they could develop the written language exactly as we did, and then centuries of learning....
I am hving trouble in running .pyw files. Actually no pyw file is running from a double click, I manually have to run the command `pythonw file.py` in the console.
may be ti is because in the registry it is like this: (It is for python 3.2.2)

C:\Windows\System32>ftype Python.NoConFile
Python.NoConFile="E:\Python32\pythonw.exe" "%1" %*

Is it safe to change the registry ? "cause I want it to be for python 2.7!
... could be skipped by reading our texts...
hi again @StackUP
But god forbid they develop written language the same as ours, except they switched the words "hydrogen" and "uranium". After a lot of disastrous experiments, they'll think, "these lousy humans didn't know anything about chemistry, water isn't made of U20"
So my team decided to conform to Microsoft's coding style specifications. One of them is that you can't have a function called getWhatever. This is supposed to encourage you to make a property called "Whatever" instead. I'm fine with that.
12:37
Ahhh yes - leading to interesting conclusions about how we became extinct ;)
What I'm not fine with, is how my team decided to resolve our various getWhatever methods. They changed them all to takeWhatever.
Microsoft have a coding style... I'd have thought whoever was less drunk at the time dictated it for the day...
So function names that were already long and vague are now longer and more vague.
Ah, the price of trying to teach and leaving out the bit the OP seemed to grasp on his own.
I was given the 'accepted answer' mark only to see it being stolen away by someone spoon-feeding the final functions..
12:46
Why isn't the Code Review site in the Close / Offtopic dialog?
Probably the same reason as programmers isn't
Potentially too much fun with migrated questions getting bounced back or something
@limelights there is a limited number of sites allowed to be there AFAIR
also, I think you can't have it there since it's still in Beta
Ah, because I've come across a lot of posts that should be long there really :)
could be wrong though (things change a lot here)
when I see such, I just leave a comment
The target list is determined by the number of requests made for migration (through flagging), and the number of bounced migrations, plus communication with the target site moderators.
It may be that a beta status makes a site not eligible, though.
13:05
Oh the fun of digging through code with variable names like sTemp and bGS and oList
@Kevin sori
Did you guess that bGS means "barcode entry separator"? If so, good job! For extra credit, explain why there is a G in the variable name.
@ZeroPiraeus there were new changes related to the controversial 99 width thing: hg.python.org/peps/rev/82e24ac40255
@MartijnPieters That question you just answered - it is valid code, it'd call __setitem__(),
...[...] = ... is valid.
I mean, worthless in the first example as he's not storing the value, but it would work.
13:21
I didn't know I could reply to messages on the right hand side (see the reply button on hover); maybe it's a new feature?
Nope - been there for a while ;)
hey, anyone in here familiar with FeinCMS?
@tareq didn't you ask that yesterday? :)
yeah
saw some different people in the rom
thought i'd ask again
solved my original problem now having another haha
goddamn it. Anyone familiar with these stupid .conf files?
13:31
@tareq are you going to tell us what you're doing then? :)
Ah sorry
I am attempting to install this open source project zipfelchappe.readthedocs.org/en/latest
it is not documented very well and not being worked on as well either
ie it has been removed from github but is available on pip
it is dependent on FeinCMS
so yesterday my question was pertaining to having FeinCMS setup correctly which I have now done
@Lattyware Yes, didn't look closely enough at split[0] = split[2] there. Still doesn't do what the OP think it'll do.
@Lattyware Except that str.partition() returns a tuple and assigning to splits[0] is not allowed. :-P
now my issues are in getting that opensource project setup
how many forms do you have?
I have no idea if there is a program there or not but I know in my Deloitte days a lot of that type of testing was definitely done manually
@tareq ?
i meant fields
for the enrollment
Not my question - I'm asking for close votes as it's not on topic for SO
@ChristianCareaga cabbage... how goes it?
14:06
oh lol
cv-pls
Use [tag:cv-pls] to create that tag.
i get it now
@MartijnPieters see you got another XY-esque problem on that set one ;)
@JonClements Oh, the joy..
@Tshepang Close what, Tshepang? :-P
14:17
thought maybe there was magic somewhere
Think it's a wildcard...
@MartijnPieters was just looking at that one when you posted ;)
Does open('fiename').read()[6:-1] make a .tec file into a jpeg then?
heya @phoenixyz - welcome to room
Hi Jon, thanks
@MartijnPieters looks like it's been answered anyway
14:20
I have a question about PyDev (I hope thats not too off-topic). What would be the "right" way to add resource files to a project?
@phoenixyz no idea - have never used it I'm afraid
@JonClements Apparently, it does!
I can't stand bad documentation
I've been spending like, a day just trying to get the most basic functionality of this language running
@phoenixyz Python tools are perfecly on-topic here in the chat room.
But I never used PyDev, so I don't know the answer, I am afraid.
@crowz documentation for what?
14:27
Sigh, a 14 line function I wrote in Python takes 94 in Java. Not counting the import statements required to make sets, lists, and maps work.
I thank the deities every day I don't have to do Java. On my knees.
I list on my CV as an explicit dislike.
Makes for fun conversations at interviews in any case.
@MartijnPieters do you sprinkle holy water over them and start shouting some sort of exorcism ritual?
Umm.... The second part of the assignment is even more confusing. If someone can help me out with the python program and the XHTML page I will be more than happy to send them some money via paypal. I have tried for over 8 hours to find any help for this (which led me to this site) and I am still stuck. Thanks in advance.
Why bother paying for a programming course then... just employ a programmer...
I just wish I didn't have to specify whether I want a HashMap or a HashTable or a TreeMap. I don't care, give me a thing with set(key, value) and get(key, default)! IDGAF whether it's implemented via hashing or whatever else!
@tareq cherrypy, it keeps messing up but it makes no sense
@JonClements, I'd agree with that first meta post if he were more stringent about when to make a new question.
Namely, when the question is a duplicate, but the target post isn't sufficiently "generic" to serve as an all-purpose reference.
For instance, the other day, the question was, "what's wrong with this code?" and the problem was his use of a = b or c in a conditional.
There were older questions with the same problem, but they all had a lot of cruft not related to the central issue.
14:59
Yeah - that question turns up quite a lot ;)
GUI code, opening extraneous files, etc etc
So it would be useful to make a brand new, canonical, "why doesn't a = b or c work" question.
Or, alternatively, editing the oldest one of the existing duplicate targets to remove all non-essential information.
Well - it does work... it's just not what you want to do ;)
But this requires deleting the OP's crufty code, and people typically frown on editing code AFAIK
Umm, this comment is almost poetry... code review is a gr8 place for u
haha
15:01
Hello
Welcome
cabbage @jozefg
cabbage to you as well
@Kevin: I tend to pick the one where the answers are already more generic and more widely helpful.
sometimes that means pointing to my own answers to the question somewhere.
Often enough, I ended up writing a better answer to a later re-hash of the same old question because I've learned what thought processes have led to that question.
and / or I've picked up new angles and experience in explaining the answer better..
I think we'll come to canonical question targets organically, over time.
I suppose
15:33
can be used for a fair number of re-hashes of the x or y or z == something variety.
Anyone have tools to edit a PDF ?
Wanna change one word on one page without the rest of it buggering up
Umm, I'd have thought @PeterVaro might have a suite of Adobe tools...
heya @JDong
@JonClements LibreOffice?
Tried the pdf import thing, and it screws up
Umm.... maybe a text editor.... sighs
Oooo... maybe gimp
Umm... so that gets me the page as an image... which means copying / pasting characters and presumably changing the whole page into one big image instead of just editing a text field
16:02
If it really is one word on one page, then why not a text editor?
Umm, text isn't actual text in PDFs it seems
Ahhh problem sorted itself... the design company next door to the client's offices did it for him foc ;)
(no biggy since we takes their mail and stuff when they're not about so...)
@JonClements I'm here, sorry, really busy -- 'sup?
Well well, so it isn't. For some reason I was under the impression PDFs were just gzipped postscript files with the Turing-completeness taken out. That's a remarkably specific thing to falsely believe; wonder where it came from?
@PeterVaro nout - was just wondering if you had ability to edit PDFs, but it seems that issue has resolved itself ;)
Is reportlab not suited for this?
16:06
all righty then. I read back what you wrote, and fortunately I'm Adobe free;)
I exiled all the Adobe softwares from my system
@JDong were I creating PDFs from scratch programmatically it's useful, but I literally just wanted to take an 8 page document, and change one word on page 7 ;)
@JonClements I have PDF Pen Pro..
@PeterVaro: even Flash?
If so, more power to you.
Nope - the document hasn't been fixed - can I email it to you?
(if you're able to edit that is?)
Sure, go ahead.
Depends a little on the PDF; some pdf generators seem to delight in placing all characters separately in the output. Preferably in random order.
Well, let's try it... see what happens
Sent...
16:25
@MartijnPieters when I was 14 I started my whole graphic designer career in Flash
Oh man, I loved that software, when it was a Macromedia product
it really was the future back then
but after Adobe bought it, almost nothing changed til today
and IMHO Flash is now old, not as fast, easy and powerful as it should be
And mostly replaced by builtin video stuff in html5 I guess
I'm talking about the editor
not the techonology itself
Flash editor has a beautiful class (symbol) and instance system
a timeline!
and ActionScript
It was amazing what you could do with it with only a few clicks and a few lines of code
and you just click on a keyframe on the timeline and write the code to the timeline itself
then click on an instance and write the code into that instance
it was so easy to understand -- full drag-and-drop support
motion-tween, etc.
hmm.. I'm getting old..;)
@JonClements hrm, Google uses so many different servers to try and send stuff that my greylist filter take a little longer to allow your email through.
Umm... could just send it straight to your sopython one... (if you can remember your webmail login for that)
I can't. :-P
Send it to my gmail account instead; zopatista.
16:40
okay - done
17:05
Returned. Was trivial to do with PDF Pen.
@MartijnPieters - thanks - that's saved me from faffing around ;)
work is a silly place
As silly as this place here?
We literally have a flying pig now.
I saw a co-worker chase another with a nerf dart in the electric drill, drill engaged, giggling.
Lots of pigs have superpowers... some can turn invisible as well... but I've never seen one of those ;)
We have a pub down the road called The Flying Pig, I think this particular little friend escaped from there.
17:10
people know me as the hippie here ._.
I am by far not the only one with long hair here.
What kind of job is that, Martjin?
@Crowz Martijn's a flying pig farmer... what else...
The wings are the best part of any pig
Do mention me if you get hired, I get a bonus. :-P
I sorta feel sorry for this guy: stackoverflow.com/questions/18022580/…
but the way that question is worded is firmly off-topic.
17:15
Ooo... an office address as well, so I can come and shotgun nerf gun you ;)
@MartijnPieters isn't that his 3rd/4th attempt now? I don't think he understands his data
He keeps running into issues with his spaghetti code.
@JonClements Bring it on, we are ready!
@MartijnPieters wouldn't be a very good ambush if I told you when I was coming would it ;)
I think there are about 2 dozen nerf guns around here.
The moment you fire your first dart..
You will blot out the sun with your rain of darts? :-)
@Jon: and greylisting finally approved your email. :-P
17:21
@Kevin do you reckon it's okay if I use a bit of C4 inside the darts... or would that be cheating... keep it quiet - don't want Martjijn knowing my tactics :)
@Kevin: We will blot out the light of the fluorescent office overhead lighting, but yeah.
@MartijnPieters 1 hour and 4 minutes later - speedy approval then ;)
@JonClements: the giggling coworking also souped up his nerf gun with custom springs. When he shoots you, you feel it.
I believe C-4 is quite stable, so that should be fine
And that's just my desk.
17:25
Haha... with the mini ninja guarding it ;)
Haha... radio presenter just confused the charity Scope and the company Skype...
And the example code...
The cheek.
The asker of that question used my answer (paraphrased) to answer this one..
ah, he deleted it again.
Umm, a disciplined badge though I guess ;)
True, that.
17:31
What are the chances they were around to answer that question straight at the time it had been asked.... umm....
Good one.
That is suspicious.
There was one the other day, that was a completely confusing question, but had a 20 line answer in under 2 minutes, immediately followed by an "it works, thanks!" :)
flagged
More questions by the same asker, same answerer: stackoverflow.com/questions/17909434/text-styling-in-css
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Q: Python 2 online editor

ReapeRDo anyone know any online editors for Python 2? Before now I used codemirror but I want something compact, only for python. Thanks.

Ahhh..... interesting.... I found it strange as well that codeskulptor turned up as well... (I'd never heard of it previously)...
So I thought the whole question was somewhat sus. anyway
Could be mean and delete it ;)
All three questions ReapeR asked were answered by Michael Vayvala. Within 1 minute of the question being asked. Each time.
17:40
Umm.... not exactly subtle about it then ;)
Well, I've put a delete vote in for the editor one
hmmm... I think I need to learn to how to into datastructures
heya @EiyrioüvonKauyf
:|
wat
i suffer from first world problems
"learn to how to into" - sounds like a good plan ;)
the division manager took everyone out for lunch (as an intern i have to go)
but i can't charge lunch :|
but we submit timecards on thursdays
17:45
right....
is it weird to sit on the floor at work?
Not if you're doing a meditation class I guess...
first world problems
so i had to go back and change my time card
which is a headache since it requires a bunch of number changes and some signatures
Good ole paperwork ;)
168 hrs/week being fantastic works for me cough :)
@JonClements how did it go?
17:56
@Tshepang haven't heard as of yet... thanks for asking though...
woo. Web app officially finished. Now time to resign from programming forever
Fairly short lived career then - how'd you enjoy it... find it nice and easy and stuff?
@JonClements ok, kool
Nah not really it was kind of a pain, made me wonder why I chose to major in computer science

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