I have floats in [-1000,+1000] and i need to print them with the decimal point in the 7th position, padded by spaces. so ' -1.234' ' 123.456'. Whats the .format for that?
If you happen to accept that position, make sure to get a hobby that keeps you busy with a different language so you do not forget the present. Otherwise it will shut you in a very specific job category.
I don't believe that -- not having a choice, I mean. They may choose not to make the investment, which is their call, but let's not pretend it's not an option.
Given how often Room Six talks about language, for anyone who hasn't seen this question about Y-axes in the hot questions list, it's worth a read. Way more fun than it should be.
time to party https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58640/great-programming-quotes https://stackoverflow.com/questions/164432/what-real-life-bad-habits-has-programming-given-you
I lost at least half an hour just now because my first virtualenv was acting up. Turns out I created the env with python 2 and tried to install stuff inside with python3 :S
I got tripped up by the fact that site-packages were available inside the venv whereas that should not be possible by default
@KevinMGranger yeah I remembered that syntax after I realized what was wrong, and instantly came to prefer it
I also managed to figure out how to install numpy from source inside my venv, which is slightly less trivial as it sounds because I don't know how to do any of these things and the kind numpy people are not expecting me to be as dense as I am in this subject :P
I built it like 6 times, but I was apparently missing the installation step :P