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18:00
hm? Why didn't the tag work..
ermehgerd intergers.
Because you had multiline.
And because you smell.
I love you too Fizzy
<3
I love you too Fizzy.
I love you tooo Fizzy.
How much love can we give to Fizzy before Fizzy raises an exception
18:02
A LoveOverflow?
That sounds messy.
TooMuchLoveException?
AttributeError: 'Fizzy' object has no attribute '__love__'
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Is PyCharm worth actually buying? I was thinking of buying it and webstorm
I bought them both.
Never looked back.
DSM
DSM
Because the expense meant you can't afford new glasses?
18:09
;___;
PyCharm is worth the money. Absolutely .
@AnttiHaapala fine by me.
well, I am looking back
I've been very displeased with the errors, bugs, how they handle bug tracker
no one ever comments anything on my bug reports.
or anyone elses.
Unloved released their debut album recently, and it's great youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBLgAMNJHbcfBYVPlQb4CiSzbySatqLcI
"I have experience with C# but python's syntax is pure s*** in my eyes. :D"
That a great way to ask help from Python enthusiasts
18:18
@Carpetsmoker link?
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Q: Python countdown clock with GUI

Daniel BetherI'm having problems with a countdown clock that I was making in Python for a Raspberry Pi. I need to have a countdown clock that counts down from 60 minutes. When time runs out it should display a red text "GAME OVER". There also needs to be functionality for a stop so that I can stop the timer w...

@Carpetsmoker double comment
I can only get an executable to work using pyinstaller if I use the --windowed option, but I want to use --nowindowed and it errors out immediately. Anyone have experience with pyinstaller?
@AnttiHaapala Oops, thanks. It timed out and I clicked again
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Some days are full of interesting questions on SO to answer to pass the time. Today doesn't seem to be one of those days.
18:22
Boy I've got quite the stumper for you then DSM...just kidding :p
@DSM Some of the crap questions are actually quite funny. I've even started to collect them.
user559633
18:34
@corvid get work to pay for it
Just looked at their challenges and the first one was to print the lowest prime palindrome lower than 1000, so I submitted print(929) and they accepted it. I don't know how much I trust their metrics. :P
Eesh
@MorganThrapp :D
The best part? They even gave the answer on the challenge page.
18:46
I think they give potential employers access to your solutions.
There are harder problems to crack.
Oh, I guess that makes a little more sense.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35899554/read-data-from-stdin-in-‌​python3
dupe
oh lord
LTPHW is so bad
@tzaman news at 9
"hey, here's what a dictionary is. oh btw, here's how you implement one"
recbg all
18:54
if you find something new then please add there
wrong link?
copypaste malfunction
18:55
already in there, item 15.
stackoverflow.com/questions/35822045/… this was supposed to be about gripes with pycharm
does anyone know of any simulation and modelling software/framework that I can use to simulate what happens in a commercial seaport? (ingress/egress of ships with containers, and trucks, port authorities, internal security, etc)?
jumping from an ELI5 description of dictionaries into an algorithms-class implementation
like ...
all of my wat
y-e-s.
and what is worst, I've needed to defend that complaints list
"it is so useful that it teaches how to implement a hashmap"
@inspectorG4dget I've heard of it being done using ABMs, can't remember if Repast or Netlogo. Not somewhere I can dig out ref now, but could look tomorrow
18:57
would appreciate both. If you haz ref now, I can start digging right away
I still don't understand. The name of the book is learn python the hard way. So it obviously must complicate the simple stuff and teach in a confusing way :/
@corvid PyCharm is better than nothing, but I sure am not happy with it, for example stackoverflow.com/questions/35822045/…
@tzaman hm, most "learn Foo the hard way" books are pretty good in my experience
What's so bad about LPTHW?
18:59
Thanks :-)
One of these days I'll learn how to drink water without it getting down my shirt sleeve.
No you won't
:D
just like how I'll never learn to roll my freakin' sleeve up when washing my coffee mug and getting my sleeve wet
No... No I won't. sob.
When was it written? Because the Python2 complaints can simply be because it was written a while ago?
Jan 23 at 10:09, by PM 2Ring
@AnttiHaapala LPTHW should be called "Let's sabotage Python newbies `cause I love Ruby"
19:10
LPTHW already existed in 2008
@Carpetsmoker Mostly true, and allegedly there's a Python 3 LPTHW in the pipeline. But Zed's anti-Py3 rant has certainly had an impact on the uptake of Python 3
@PM2Ring Yeah, I see a lot of questions of new Python programmers using Python 2, I always thought that's because Python2 is the default on most Linux systems, but now I think about it, most people don't actually use Linux so it's probably something else
For all we know it might be because teachers are learning from LPTHW.
It seems like people who actually learned programming from it like it.
"Ex 23 again says: ‘Avoid any project that mentions "Python 3”. That’ll only confuse you.’" -> To be fair, this was decent advice back in ~2010-ish.
omg the questions today are absolutely awful
ugh
19:18
@zondo: ooh you lucky so and so. I think that OP tried to accept both answers but doesn't know that mine was unaccepted in the process.
@QuestionC Some people thrive in an environment where they're being bossed around by a seargent-major type. And to be fair, a significant problem with LPTHW is not the material itself bu the order of presentation: the really bad SO questions from LPTHW readers are because they're jumping the gun. If they persisted on working through the whole thing, then they'd (probably) have their question answered.
But still, I suspect that among those people who swear by LPTHW that they've picked up one or more misconceptions about Python.
And I guess there's another reason some people like LPTHW: Stockholm syndrome ;)
@PM2Ring It depends, when "working through" means figure out how hashing works all by yourself, why one would use it, what a hash collision is, and understand a concise dictionary implementation, that's kind of a tall order for a book aimed at programming newbies
and his constant exhortations to "make sure you understand!!" don't actually help with the understanding part
I don't see the appeal of a textbook having a narrative tone.
@tzaman Oh, I agree that's just crazy.
@Carpetsmoker it was bad in 2008
it uses very strange coding paradigms that I've never seen elsewhere
19:29
You guys make me want to read LPTHW just so I can complain about it.
see how the setup() is called
no one ever does it that way. That function fscking takes keyword arguments.
no one wrote that that way in 2008. or 2005
It's a bit strange, but hardly a big deal...
user559633
turn left none of this matterrrrsssssss
@QuestionC I don't have problems with a narrative tone, per se. Some people find it easier to connect with than a more formal abstract approach, which they find too sterile. But I do object to Zed's arrogant narrative style.
But yeah, a book should probably teach the "standard method", even if you feel another method would be better for whatever reason
19:31
@Carpetsmoker that is not "better". That is just worse and more tedious
@AnttiHaapala I don't disagree, but of all the bad coding practices I've seen, this is a very minor offence ;-)
I don't see how using ** like that is particularly wrong. The fact that there's so may parameters is on its own justification for separating it out like that.
@QuestionC I've only read bits & pieces of it myself. I started complaining about it because I noticed a common pattern of misunderstanding exhibited by the people asking questions on SO who mentioned they were using LPTHW.
You don't commonly see it, but it's not confusing except for how rarely ** is used.
there are exatly as many parameters in that dictionary
19:33
it does seem a bit weird
only more characters.
I am not sure if he taught keyword arguments
Ex 46 teaches writing a package. Up until then the keyword arguments are not explained. A dictionary of arguments to setup is built, then applied with **…
ah this is what I wrote
Some people, myself included, don't like it when a function invocation spans 10 lines.
@QuestionC @Carpetsmoker what you have to understand is that we're not trying to use the specific examples as damning arguments against it, the problem is the overall tone it presents based on it choosing those examples.
so arguing about the specifics of one example isn't really the point
@davidism Okay, fair enough ;-)
yes, if you want to call a function by splatting a dict into it, that's fine, but you already understand why it works either way and why you might choose one over the other
19:37
@Carpetsmoker ah actually
now I noticed, that setup chapter is broken, it creates broken distributions
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Q: Why doesn't setuptools copy modules in a subfolder?

Martin ThomaI have a project called hwrt (see GitHub, PyPI) with the following structure: . ├── bin ├── docs ├── hwrt │   ├── datasets │   │   ├── crohme_eval.py │   │   ├── __init__.py │   │   ├── inkml.py │   │   ├── README.md │   │   └── results.csv │   ├── __init__.py │   ├── misc: Not important for thi...

well, there is the problem that it really does do things wrong too
@Carpetsmoker see that odd pattern was used exactly as is there^
and it lead to problems :d
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Q: setup.py bdist_egg is not putting files into the egg

AnentropicI have a confusing issue with python packaging I have a setup.py that looks like this: import os try: from setuptools import setup except ImportError: from ez_setup import use_setuptools use_setuptools() from setuptools import setup config = { "name": "mypackage", "ver...

@Carpetsmoker another^
This joke isn't original :(
Yeah, It was on meta
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19:44
Didn't somebody link to a version of this joke a few weeks ago?
lol
user559633
yeah, he's stealing the joke
user559633
"This is a very poor attempt to make fun of the OP. Not appreciated. – Tunaki 19 mins ago"

>________________________________________________OH GOD I CANT STOP ROLLING MY EYE
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It's a good day when I read papers with sentences such as "We believe that this simplification can help future researchers find more advanced cake-cutting algorithms."
"This logic is inscrutable. It needs to be refactored" -- Okay CR comment?
19:46
@DSM ooh cake cutting algorithms are fun
and surprisingly complicated
link to paper?
user559633
poll: do you even lift?
I feel bad for the guy, he just added some logic a TERRIBLY written code, but his addition changed it from a tolerably small turd to an unacceptably large turd.
@tristan Haskell programmers always lift.
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@tzaman: this one. I answered a question by the author earlier today on SO.
neat, I'll read it when I have more time :)
19:49
@tristan "Senior Java Developer"
Enterprise coders have no fun
They have their souls sucked from them
user559633
@Carpetsmoker idk, enterprise coders can clock out at 5pm.
And are empty vehicles of hate
user559633
Also, enterprise coders? you mean like dr lewis zimmerman from the jupiter station?
@tristan I have vague Star Trek bells ringing
amirite?
user559633
yeah don't be impressed; i googled it because i'm currently redefining boredom
19:53
just don't do be a Worf. Poor Worf
I actually couldn't get through 14 minutes of that.
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DSM
Do we have a canonical weighted-random-selection Q/A?
I somehow remember seeing it
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Oh, nice.
19:59
Hello,
you have previously told me not to use the word please help ASAP on a post.
I would like to ask why i should not do that?
Thanks
I have a class that has a list in the init. I want to add a @property annotation and @setter, but the setter should only really append to the list, not replace it. Is this the wrong way about it?
...The joys of having your email address in your profile...
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@vaultah: I added that to the canon.
@HEADLESS_0NE sounds wrong
Yea, it feels wrong.
I guess maybe I just don't put a setter at all, and I can append to it regardless?
20:02
@DSM I don't know if that's the best question, though. But it was the first result in Google ;)
Why not just have a foo.list_add() method?
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@vaultah: it's better than the ones I found, which is good enough for now. :-)
Simple scenario. I have a class User. User has a list of CreditCard objects.
my list_add() would check that the object being added to the list isinstanceof(obj, CreditCard), right?
@HEADLESS_0NE Sure, you could do that.
20:06
Progressive Trance of the day:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uGbZgMgGA4

Lol
I found another KimFake post... stackoverflow.com/questions/35901434/…
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@MattDMo: did you flag?
@MattDMo troll?
what should I flag as?
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DSM
20:07
Doesn't matter, the mods killed the user already. :-)
were they just trolling?
@HEADLESS_0NE They've been banned but they keep creating new accounts.
Some people are tenacious :) Gotta admire persistence! (or stupidity..?)
DSM
DSM
But not so much the lack of creativity. Why not at least mix up the names, make it a little challenging?
They seem to have at least one account still active. stackoverflow.com/users/6028054/kimfake3108
20:09
Oddly, they always use a variation on KimFake or FakeKim. IIRC the number of accounts is over 20 by now.
My favourite long-term troll remains the Wikipedia ceiling fan vandal: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Long-term_abuse/David_Beals
"Inserts random images of ceiling fans into any articles, and even links to videos of them. He also has a tendency to randomly thank certain Wikipedia users. At the same time, while on Commons, he will load a ventilator/ceiling fan image over any medium or high use image that he targets."
hi.. anyone here understand matplotlib? I am making a mess of this bpaste.net/show/7ea34d2d00ac
for each h I would like to plot three figures
and I want them to be shown as they are calculated
what am I doing wrong?
@MorganThrapp just flagged it
please
@MattDMo Looks like it just got removed.
20:11
You need to provide more of an MCVE @eleanora . That's a lot of code you're asking us to troubleshoot to find out what is going on. What is going on in your code right now that is not going as planned, and narrow down your code to where the problem is coming from.
this is a good mix and a funny video, you should watch it
Well - that was a fun little clear up - can't believe they haven't given up yet - kind of impressed in a way :)
@Carpetsmoker That's pretty fantastic.
@Carpetsmoker that is hilarious....out of all things, ceiling fans.
Have you tried putting your plt.show inside your loop @eleanora? Is that what you want?
DSM
DSM
20:12
Everyone's interested in something, I guess..
@idjaw Hi.. good point. It's really just the plotting.. the rest can be ignored
@Carpetsmoker lmao
@idjaw if you run it it will be immediately obvious
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That code has SyntaxErrors and NameErrors..
20:13
@MorganThrapp Yeah, there are some real gems there
Oops, but yeah, @idjaw is right, go for mcve, people won't necessarily run a lot of unknown code, or debug it.
@DSM my code?
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@eleanora: yeah.
@DSM argh.. let me fix that..sorry
@eleanora: Please read this help page stackoverflow.com/help/mcve
20:15
@PM2Ring that page is the 'ask a question' bible :D
user559633
@davidism 25 minutes
@davidism That's really good. HA! Achievements!! haha
And before MCVE there was SSCCE
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Yeah, as idjaw & PM2R recommended. If the problem is that you want stuff to be shown, and it doesn't really matter what it shows, then you could just plot random lines to get your point across.
@tristan yes, 25 good minutes
20:16
@DSM paste.ubuntu.com/15337040 it shouldn't have syntaxerrors now
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@PM2Ring: I wonder how much the hits went down when SO moved to MCVE? I used to link to SSCCE all the time..
I don't think I've ever read the whole MCVE page...
@DSM you are right
actually, just fast forward to the 25 minute mark to get the payoff of the stats/achievements joke
@vaultah same here
:D
20:18
@DSM the problem is just that plotdata doesn't do what I want. I would like it to plot one more histogram each time it is called so that you get three histograms per figure
and I would like them to appear as they are computed.. not to wait until the end
but I have clearly screwed it up
fig, ax = plt.subplots(nrows = 3, ncols = 1) is meant to make a figure that can take 3 histograms
ax[f].plot(bins, y, 'r--') is meant to do the plotting
user559633
"Inserts random images of ceiling fans into any articles, and even links to videos of them. He also has a tendency to randomly thank certain Wikipedia users. At the same time, while on Commons, he will load a ventilator/ceiling fan image over any medium or high use image that he targets."
plt.ion() is meant to make it all interactive
what am I doing wrong?
@tristan My favorite is from another long time abuser's page "If his efforts are undermined, he will appear to explode with child-like, semi-coherent rage, often riddled with obscenities and with references to homosexuality, Marxism, the Chicago Outfit, Barack Obama, etc."
user559633
I'm pretty amused that my troll account isn't on here.
Like, that's not a list you can etc.
20:21
@davidism completely average dj Nice.
> This user is the sockpuppeteer of a huge number of sockpuppets who claims they are part of a group of over 50 whose purpose is to spread (mostly false) anti-soy bean propeganda
Ah yes, of course, the anti-soybean mafia.
user559633
soy vey
@DSM reducing n to 6 makes it all much faster.. sorry I should have done that first
@JRichardSnape: any luck finding that reference?
> exhibits WP:BATTLE behavior.
I too frequently fight with Wordpress.
> Adds false information related to the Greek alphabet and to its related minor characters.
20:25
you see that the histograms are plotted on top of each other where they should be in separate subfigures
How much fake information can there POSSIBLY be about the Greek alphabet?
The Greek alphabet has minor characters?
user559633
@MorganThrapp i dont know but greek food is delicious
user559633
+1 for the fries in the wrap
user559633
20:28
all i want in life is to eat french fries until i pass out and growl unintelligibly at anyone trying to help me
I wish there was a good gyro place near my office, those things are delicious.
@DSM found a solution!
Now I want greek food. :/
@inspectorG4dget sorry, miscommunication, I'm out and on phone tonight, can find ref tomorrow. You could fast on google scholar and try "agent based model"+port if you really can't stand tge wait- might turn it up.
Sorry, sperling, phone keyboard
@tristan we were meant to find each other. Your french fry love is very well understood.
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20:35
Out of interest I googled and found a surprising number of hits for "agent model seaport". Who knew it was so popular?
@JRichardSnape Thanks. Please send me what you can tomorrow. I'll do the search you suggested, in the meantime
@eleanora: Our rubber ducks are the best on SO. :)
I really want moussaka, and I'm blaming you, Tristan..
n, why doesn't normed =1 in bins, patches = ax[f].hist(data, num_bins, normed=1, facecolor='green', alpha=0.5) set the max y value to 1?
20:42
hi everyone
btw lol: I just now received a pop-up pointing to the "rules" of the chat
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@paul23 everyone does
in bpaste.net/show/8c1935d56e97 is there some part that plots a line? All I want is the histogram
but for some reason there is also a horizontalish line
ok I see
ok .. the last mystery is why normed=1 doesn't make the make y value 1
i.imgur.com/AgoPKAn.png can anyone help?
what does cbg mean?
20:49
@paul23 I hope you appreciated it; you won't see it again. I wonder how many meetings and developer-hours it took to create that gem...
@eleanora "hi"
@eleanora If you have to ask that question it lets us know that you didn't read our Chat room rules properly. :)
But we'll forgive you this time. :)
@PM2Ring thank you!
@vaultah hi
so.. any idea about my normed mystery?
I am about to say Rhubarb @eleanora, Learn that asap :P
20:53
@BhargavRao ... I ... am not sure if that is brilliant ... or ... terrible ...
@BhargavRao :)
I would like to say Melon to someone! :)
@PM2Ring Sarcasm meter is... OVER 9000!
@Carpetsmoker That's brilliant, atleast for me :D
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The documentation for normed doesn't seem to say it makes the maximum y value 1. Is there something which led you to think it would be?
Okay, Time for me to sleep, Rhubarb All o/
20:54
@BhargavRao rbrb. Until tomorrow! :)
@DSM isn't the total area meant to be 1? Unless the bins are being made width < 1 then the height of each one should be less than 1
@idjaw Ciao
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Maybe I'm misreading your plot, but the bins look a lot smaller than width=1 to me.
@DSM oh!
Melon :)
@DSM do you happen to know how to make plotting subfigures interactive?
plt.ion() doesn't seem to do that
well at least not in my code
btw am I the only who find the typing documentation really really confusing & difficult to understand? (docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html)
20:57
@paul23 I imagine not :)

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