@coldspeed I don't have yaml in the Python 3.6.0 I built myself. Perhaps I should be grateful for that. ;) Allowing unquoted 10.10.10.10 seems pretty dumb to me… stackoverflow.com/questions/51955809/…
Yep. Although sometimes it's not pointless. I use it occasionally when I do timeit tests on expressions (rather than on functions). The expressions are strings, which of course timeit itself has to eval. And to verify that all the expressions produce the same result I have to eval them explicitly.
FWIW, you communicate quite well, but I do notice the occasional "glitch". OTOH, some of the other room regulars make way more errors than you do, but they don't have the good excuse that you have. :)
@PM2Ring Yeah, that's fine. It was actually public somewhere for a long time. Think it is now lost to the internet after some update to school's database. It's not possible to hide it anyway <- not for very long anyway
@JGreenwell There's no need to hide it here. I, for one, am proud to know a guy like yourself who's been through that sort of ordeal. And the fact that you still have a positive outlook is pretty inspiring.
That sucks. All that should matter is that you can do the job. Sure, occasionally your brain misbehaves, but it's not like it stops you from doing the job. And everybody has moments when they aren't firing on all cylinders, for one reason or another.
to the layman , do you read the url as "give me the (things with k1 v1) and (the things with k2 v2)" or do you read the url as "give me the things with (k1 v1 and k2 v2)"
With totally abstract field names like that it's hard to tell. With more meaningful names it could be clear whether there's a cumulative intersection selection happening, or that a union selection of everything that matches is intended.
If a person asks three questions in a single post what should i do: answer all, ask them to pick one, downvote and move on? stackoverflow.com/questions/51956543/…
@W.Dodge I know at least 4 students who I taught who have higher rep than me - not due to answer/question quality but due to the fact that other students upvoted them
Assume it would be the same at some companies
I still look at the "How do I do this? No I don't want to show you my code." questions with +3 or 4 and go: "well, at least your good at making friends."
I've been realizing just how very few people answer the vast majority of the questions on SO, yet SO seems to want to vilify their work with all of these new coddling features.
@vaultah it seems like just an oversight or bug. Usually there is a discard option, but on questions where the user is marked as a new contributor, I no longer see it on my screen.
Mods are between a rock and a hard place these days. Trying to comply with what I can imagine is vague guidance at best, and the community which is...what it is
Function to copy a triangular area from one pic to another.
def selectTriangle(pic):
w= getWidth (pic)
h = getHeight(pic)
newPic = makeEmptyPicture(w,h)
x0=107#test point 0
y0=44
x1=52#test point 1
y1=177
x2=273 #test point 2
y2=216
#(y-y0)/(y1-y0)=(x-x0)/(x1-x0)
for y in ra...
> The annoying but harmless RuntimeWarning that "numpy.dtype size changed" has been suppressed. The long standing suppression was lost in the transition to pytest.