i kind of did yesterday. played in scheme a little, but didn't get anything done. literally procrastinating on my nerd book club and end result procrastinating on work.
@RobertGrant I started my BS in computer science way back in 2002 at a community college but moved to Information Systems Management when I finished it (had plenty of experience in software development so made more sense).
Found I loved data and analysis and moved to straight Information Systems for my MS - current focus is limitations of machine learning (ML) algorithms, ML for IoT, and improving methods for NLP
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re: too many meals with meat in it -- same. i just started thinking about chicken as filler, basically.
I like to do a baked falafel when I want healthier or more vegs
I also do nachos with the meatless scrabbled "beef" for the kids (not that this is healthy due to cheese and chips but more vegs at least) and they seem to like it
I have to convert a date (in string like '2016-06-14') to datetime objects with time as min and max for a given timezone. For eg. +05:30 timezone, it should be datetime.datetime(2016, 6, 14, 05, 30, 00) and datetime.datetime(2016, 6, 15, 05, 29, 00).
I am currently using datetime.combine(d,time.min) and datetime.combine(d,time.max)
Not sure why this user has 2k+ rep and doesn't seem to understand basic concepts like storing an instance in a variable: stackoverflow.com/questions/37806179/… (see the comments)
@Gemtastic Welcome! I see you mostly do Java stuff, and JavaScript. I think you'll like Python, but it will seem a bit strange at first. As for "cabbage", please see our rules and salad language
@Gemtastic :) We don't really use much of the salad language, apart from "cabbage" / "cbg", "rhubarb" / "rbrb", and a few others like "melon", "pineapple", and "garlic". And "yam" of course. :) However, some of the regulars hate salad language.
@MartijnPieters Ah, ok. Speaking of serial voting, check out this recent SE.Mathematics Meta post "No, I'm not a stalker, I'm merely looking at everything you've ever done on this site" :)
@JRichardSnape hehe. I just deleted about 10 new accounts all continually posting about the same piece of code as they develop it. They are clearly all the same person, evading system limitations.
But since people here (including me) were answering these, I thought you'd all appreciate a heads-up as to the life-expectancy of these posts from here on out. :-)
@PM2Ring I just read that guy , Zachary's question... I was tempted to ask him why he was evaluating every answer and I said to myself that the chap might be tempted to evaluate my answers if I poked him (a little bit like the eye of sauron) ... #creep
@Gemtastic There are a few major differences between Python 2 & 3. I've been using Python for over a decade but just migrated to Python 3 a few weeks ago. As Fizzy said, if you're just starting Python now you really should be learning Python 3, unless the job you are doing needs Python 2 to maintain an old code base, or it's using some old library that hasn't been ported to Python 3.
You can get a degree of Py3 compatibility by using from __future__ import print_function, division and using // when you want floor division of integers.
@PM2Ring there are specific rate limits in place that are being bypassed here, plus the original account painted themselves into a question-ban corner.
I'm quite busy at the moment trying to figure why I can import the sibling directory fine, but importing a script in the parent directory throws an error as the script can't find the sibling directory
But I'll try the math thing when I have time :)
I only have 2.7 installed atm
I haven't really gotten to the point of proper version management of python, I only have pip
Hilariously, it does proper on-disk caching in case the power fails, but if the wrong one happens to start first you have to delete all that to get it working again
In this particular case, Developer Grant will get his Solution Architect At Firm's Biggest Client hat, blow all the dust off it and raise an urgent feature request
With the power I wield, it should be fixed within 7-10 working lifetimes
Problem is they're services starting on different VMs, so they can't talk and synchronise. I could set the one that should start second to manual start, but that also seems bad
For some inexplicable reason my mother compares Discworld to Lord of the Rings, but she's only read the 1st 2 Discworld books. I'm trying to get her to start on the Witches books. Maybe I should've gotten her onto those before The Colour of Magic...
from itertools import groupby
a = [True, True, False, False, True, True]
b = [list(g) for k, g in groupby(a)]
print(b)
#output
[[True, True], [False, False], [True, True]]
The tricky thing with groupby is that the groups produced are iterators that share the underlying source iterable so you generally need to wrap them in list to prevent weird stuff from occurring.
"How do I make it frob widgets?": Ok. "I want to implement a widget frobber": well at least you're the one doing the implementing. "It needs to frob widgets": Sure, that will be 100$/hr.
I have never heard of "come a cropper" ever before. I assumed it was an autocorrect typo of "come across"
Stole coworkers new £200 hockey stick from his desk. Placed it in other coworkers desk. Coworker came back to desk very angry to find his stick gone, messaged both me and patsy demanding it back. Both of us played the fool. I then went to patsy's desk and "found" stick. Returned stick to actual owner.
@idjaw no, it means you didn't stop being a person when you had a kid. good on you. people that change who they are and make an accomplishment that a 13 year old girl can achieve define them make me sad
we once took a co-workers laptop and put it in one of the cash registers in the POS lab and just left the key on the individual's desk. He really wasn't happy about that.
The trick is to never lie. "It was there when I went to get a drink" is a perfectly true sentence, the fact that I stole it as walking back with my drink is immaterial.
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@RobertGrant Really? Because for me it's been the relocation and building up a credit record again
@corvid: a friend texted me about "a strange half-naked musical performance about a woman in love with a crow and a man terribly heartbroken about it" at a festival. Couldn't help but think of you.