@AndrasDeak The cafeteria occasionally offers ready-made specials, which I like because I don't have to talk to anybody to get one. Today's special was pulled pork and chips. The fact that the chips were moderately vinegar-covered was not advertised.
@Code-Apprentice Your use case seems like it might be worth it to just cough up the price for intelliJ. Because you might end up buying the piece-meal IDE's and it could get really irritating loading up an IDE per environment
@thefourtheye Oh...so the node plugin in PyCharm has a price to it?
that probably means it has its own standalone IDE....probably webstorm?
Pretty curious how Python error message when using import is getting a syntax error on a version string, and for a version that he hasn't got on his machine no less.
See, that joke doesn't actually make sense. Java is fast. VM startup time is slow as heck. it would make more sense if the answerer were java and the question-asker was the one starting the VM
All languages are computer languages, but not all of them have parser implementations yet.
English will be the most popular language for game development when computers can turn "make me a triple-A quality game with free-roaming survival elements and a crafting system" into a working executable
Java can make optimizations to its code that can only be determined at runtime. There's always tradeoffs. Most of the java code you run is native anyway since it's JITed, but that does increase initial startup time.
I really can't stand to read C... It makes me question the purpose of life. Cpython is ab it better but still no thanks. I really enjoy the memory management though. super fun and feels like a hax0r :D Dream job. Write C but never bug fix it...
> Maybe if I keep believing, my dreams will come to life.
@user2357112 good God in heaven, you're absolutely right, there is indeed a io.py file in there and it does contain 'Python 3.4.3 (v3.4.3:9b73f1c3e601, Feb 24 2015, 22:44:40) [MSC v.1600 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32' Would it work if i just delete this one line? — DanaDaskalova1 hour ago
I'm discounting the possibility of malice, instead opting for the simple fact of not looking in every directory that the import system looks for files
Tip for future Kevin: don't bother asking the OP about their current working directory, because they can misinterpret that question ten different ways. Just make them run os.getcwd() and/or os.listdir() as necessary
@idjaw it was hailing yesterday when I was leaving work. I was scared of the little bite size ice balls would crack my windows. :\ At least it isn't raining upwards (when it's raining and you walk over one of those air vents for the subway systems) :D
I see the oldschool illustration adheres to the Droste Effect, just as The Laughing Cow and Land O' Lakes butter does. What's the deal with that trend?
I never knew why the word Dry was in there, Kevin...and now I know why
> The "Dry" in the brand's name refers to not being sweet, as in a dry wine. When John J. McLaughlin, who first formulated "Canada Dry Pale Ginger Ale", originally made his new soft drink, it was far less sweet than other ginger ales then available; as a result, he labelled it "dry".
@AndrasDeak I think I might need to sacrifice a beaver.
Yesterday I opened a bag of marzipan "potatoes" that expired last September. I took caution and only ate half the bag, in order to get only 1/2 sick if they're bad. Today I finished the rest of the bag. #winning
@AndrasDeak Apparently low life expectancy in early history had more to do with high childhood mortality than anything affecting adults. Therefore, you can eat dirt once you turn 18.
Well actually it doesn't have to be specifically that order. The thing is that I'm doing expensive operations with each value (1, 2, 3, 4), so I only want to move on to a new value when all other combinations are already exhausted
def combinations(seq):
if len(seq) == 2:
yield tuple(seq)
else:
for t in combinations(seq[:-1]):
yield t
for item in seq[:-1]:
yield (item, seq[-1])
print(list(combinations([1,2,3,4])))
#[(1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 3), (1, 4), (2, 4), (3, 4)]
stackoverflow.com/questions/45488303/… I was to help this person learn but I don't feel like it's right, to encourage this time of question. Am I wrong if I answer this question ? ( I have my answer typed up but debating with myself)