@idjaw Well, he is offering multiple solutions to (hopefully) cover all options. :) I guess it's fair to presume that the OP really does want the output they're getting from their current code, and they just want a more efficient way to do it.
But the OP really should have responded to the comments requesting clarification. Dumping a question and then not hanging to clarify stuff is just plain rude, IMHO. Sure, unforeseeable stuff can happen that takes you away from the computer, but when you're asking for free help from strangers you should try to organize things so that you can make sure that you're available to respond to them.
@PM2Ring I absolutely agree. It really bugs me too. The worst part is when you know they are actually hanging around and refuse to provide details because they just want an answer. Because, when the answer comes up, they accept or comment and leave.
@poke Yeah...I liked that one too. It made me feel warm and fuzzy.
@poke Cute. On a vaguely related note, someone should probably explain to Anes that in English, when a complete stranger calls you "friend" they are probably about to assault &/or rob you.
@idjaw Yep. Nested list comps, generators, heavy use of map, filter etc. And chuck in a decorator or two if you can.
Another one I'm tempted to do is to spell out "stackoverflow" with my variable names.
@PM2Ring I saw an answer yesterday where someone made a comprehension on like 4 lines, that had nested calls inside of it...just for the sake of making it a comprehension
Firefox will switch to version doubling too when it notices Python catching up. Python will have to switch to exponential versioning, then factorial versioning.
@PM2Ring I tried that. Unfortunately, I kept it per the exact specs of what OP provided
Because OP is explicitly looking to split first column as one entry, and everything as second entry
I could have probably done something where I reconstructed what I needed. But it seemed like the simplest way to keep things closer to OP's implementation.
Looks like one of my answers will soon receive a +200 bounty, but it's neither "exemplary" nor "worthy of an additional bounty". How can improve it? Link stackoverflow.com/a/28184705/2301450
@Kevin I didn't think of that actually. Personally I don't like having a split on explicitly counted spaces. Yours would work with N spaces. I think yours is better
@idjaw Ah, of course. :oops: Another thing I just noticed: the redundant parentheses on (key, val). Sure that's what's in the OP's code, but you could explain that they're not required and they just add clutter to the code.
@vaultah I think your answer is fine. It may not be “exemplary” but OP is free to award their rep to anyone imo. And the namedtuple story is stupid anyway.
I personally would also say that it’s just a historical burden. It should have been replaced by something else that made more sense than execing something long ago.
schooled. Very nice @JonClements . I don't know why I didn't think of trying to go that route from the get-go. Seems so obvious now. You don't mind if I updated my answer to append that improvement?
Just thought I'd say this was a great thread to follow. :) Wish there were more of these good conversations. — idjaw9 mins ago
Good conversations from the above don't happen often enough. It was refreshing to have a good conversation about something.
I had a discouraging day with JavaScript yesterday as I realized how long it's been since I've touched it. I really need to jump in to a JS project to refresh my skills. I don't like how much they have regressed.
Coding is simple when you have solid requirements. But UI design is never totally solid. "Where should I put this button so my users best understand its purpose?" requires ten years and a research team to answer with any real confidence.
@idjaw: I'm only getting into the office now, and would have preferred to spend the rest of the morning in bed, but if I don't start transferring files to my portable hard drive it'll never finish..
The only camera icon that I see regularly is the one on Google images that you select to search by image. But "search by image" doesn't make much sense in a list context.
I like DSM's idea about going to UX actually. Not to push you away from talking about it here. But for the sake of getting some great feedback, they would probably have great things to say.
This Sunday my friend is hosting Magic: The Gathering night for the first time in four weeks. I need to hurry up and finish making my proxies of Sensei's Divining Top so I can play one in each of my decks.
I worry that some of the other players will click their tongues at me, because I don't own a real Sensei's Divining Top. But the host specifically said "proxies are allowed as long as anyone in the group owns one" and I know with complete certainty that the host owns one.
We've discussed having a discussion about a "no solicitation" rule before. I think the discussion on discussing it came to the conclusion we should discuss it, but we never did.
It's supposed to take place over a year, with one month occurring per gaming session. So you still get your money's worth - that's like 40 hours of gameplay.
I haven't played it but the reviews are good apparently.
On this week's gaming night, we played Mag Blast. It's Munchkin-esque card game where each player has a space armada they use to kill everyone else's space armada.
I went first. I shot two players with laser beams, but they took no damage because I failed to make the mandatory "pew pew" sound effects. The player to my left eliminated my defenses, and the player to his left played Laser + Direct Hit + Catastrophic damage, destroying my flagship and eliminating me from the game.
So when I say "we played" I guess I mean "my friends played and I watched"
I guess it depends on whether we're talking swipe "push" vs. "pull" -- I haven't seen any apps with menus that come up when you swipe towards the edge of the screen, but I have seen a couple where you "pull" the menu from (say) the far left of the screen (initially offscreen)
Oh yeah. But they're totally different scenarios. In one you're pulling on a window, on one you're pulling on elements in the window. I know that might sound pedantic but they're different.
Of course it's difficult/impossible to have both of them at the same time in the same app.