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9:00 PM
@MooingRawr a well sum up again! Sometimes it's the ability to know exactly what term to google that matters.
 
@MooingRawr I am more of an engineer than a "computer scientist"
 
I'm a computer scienctist at heart. I know engineers make more money. But I enjoy finding solution and messing with data. learning to play with data and curves is so much fun... but I'm so bad with math :\
Welp I'm heading off just put in a Pull request for a mistake I made a month ago lol feelsbadman
 
9:16 PM
So I just played Magic Duels and I had to restart a tutorial battle twice and conceded the 3rd time, and the game was like "congratulations, you've finished the tutorial battle". I guess the devs thought nobody would be terrible enough to lose that match.
Then again, the game isn't well made at all.
 
i don't get card games. Magic the Gathering, Hearthstone, Gwent, never really understood why they are so popular among my friends
 
@Metaphox do you hate board games too?!
 
no, well, other than Monopoly XD
 
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A: HackerRank Binary search tree validation

200_successThe prev_val handling is slightly clumsy. I would personally prefer using the pairwise() recipe from itertools. You could then replace the loop altogether with all(…), which more clearly expresses your intentions. I would also prefer to see the generator yield node.data instead of yield node. ...

hmmmm that is... an interesting approach
 
@Metaphox I wouldn't be playing this either if I could find any genuinely enjoyable games. But card games can be fun if you find a deck that suits your play style. I like to play OTK-combo decks for example, 'cause I like doing math and planning ahead.
 
9:33 PM
@Rawing factorio :troll:
 
@enderland Don't know that game. *squints suspiciously at the troll face* I guess I won't check it out? :p
 
@Rawing nahh it's one I've been loving recently
but it's a trap
 
Good to know, I'll steer clear of it then
 
lol
 
@Rawing getting OTK feels really good. i guess i just suck at planning, especially when luck is a factor.
@enderland anything involving tee gives me headache. your original code is more understandable
 
9:48 PM
Alright, I'm done with this game. I drew a land card literally 6 turns in a row. It made for a nice landscape, but I'd have preferred something that lets me win the match.
 
is it an online app?
 
You can play against other people later on in the game, if you don't get stuck on the easy tutorial AI like me.
 
but... is it an online app ?
:P
 
yeah it has a client just like hearthstone
 
online app in what sense? :/ It's not a browser game if that's what you're asking, and you can choose to play online against other people or offline against an AI
 
10:00 PM
@Rawing browser yeah
 
It actually has 2.5 GB. That'd be one heck of a browser game
 
10:39 PM
Anyone know why this doesn't work in my python 3.6 ozzmaker.com/add-colour-to-text-in-python? It's a table "commands" to change the color of text in the python console.
 
windows?
 
Yes
Windows 10 64-bits
 
as far as I know "windows is complicated"
it's been discussed here several times
Jul 12 at 18:22, by Kevin M Granger
"For Windows you cannot print to console with colors unless you're using the win32api" is mentioned in one of the answers from the first comment of the linked answer. I recommend looking into a terminal coloring/formatting library for python, such as colorama
Mar 5 at 20:24, by Andras Deak
As the author of Colorama, thanks for the mention @nbv4. I'll try and clarify a bit: Colorama aims to let Python programs print colored terminal text on all platforms, using the same ANSI codes as described in many other answers on this page. On Windows, Colorama strips these ANSI characters from stdout and converts them into equivalent win32 calls for colored text. On other platforms, Colorama does nothing. Hence you can use ANSI codes, or modules like Termcolor, and with Colorama, they 'just work' on all platforms. Is that idea, anyhow. — Jonathan Hartley Sep 13 '10 at 13:22
so perhaps you should try colorama which is also mentioned in the top comment in what you linked; I haven used windows for a looong time so I can't help further
definitely start including "windows" in your corresponding searches
 
Thanks
To install a module with Pip, Where have I to execute $ pip install<library>? Or it was this line python -m pip install SomePackage? I installed one library in my pc a time ago and now I forget how to do that.
 
10:58 PM
do you think there's a way to find out?:)
 

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