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12:40 AM
cbg
 
 
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2:58 AM
cabbage
{
    "id": 2,
    "items": [
        {
            "id": 60,
            "name": "Asset 1",
            "link": "https://url1.com",
            "info": "",
            "scope": "C",
            "table": 2
        },
        {
            "id": 61,
            "name": "Asset 2",
            "link": "https://url2.com",
            "info": "",
            "scope": "C",
            "table": 2
        }
    ],
    "title": "Table Title"
}
I have a nested serializer in django which looks like this
I'd like to be able to filter the children such that it only returns the items with a particular scope as determined by the logged in user
the problem is that you can only access a user from request.user
I've seen workarounds about pulling it from the django context which is fine
but how do I designate the actual filtering in drf?
 
3:33 AM
Hi! So I'm reading this article and I'm confused: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/creating-a-pandas-dataframe/ Specifically, there are examples of creating a pandas DataFrame from a list vs creating one from a dict. To me, both examples look the same:

# intialise data of lists.
data = {'Name':['Tom', 'nick', 'krish', 'jack'], 'Age':[20, 21, 19, 18]}
df = pd.DataFrame(data)

vs

# dictionary of lists
dict = {'name':["aparna", "pankaj", "sudhir", "Geeku"],
'degree': ["MBA", "BCA", "M.Tech", "MBA"],
 
4:07 AM
Those two examples are the same process.
# intialise data of lists.
data = {'Name':['Tom', 'nick', 'krish', 'jack'], 'Age':[20, 21, 19, 18]}
df = pd.DataFrame(data)

# dictionary of lists
dict = {'Name':['Tom', 'nick', 'krish', 'jack'],
'Age':[20, 21, 19, 18]}
df = pd.DataFrame(dict)
You can tell they must be the same quite simply by comparing data and dict:
>>> data == dict
True
 
4:37 AM
Thanks for the response, @KieranMoynihan ! I suspected that they were the same. Why do you think that the article presents them as different techniques?
 
I'm not sure, even the linked pages for from lists using dictionary and from a dict of equal length lists appear to be the same.
*The same process, not the same page
 
Great! I'm glad to know I wasn't imagining things. Thanks again, @KieranMoynihan.
 
5:41 AM
I like today's puzzle.
 
5:55 AM
Somehow, I think that will be a very controversial opinion.
 
6:18 AM
Just finished.
I will say now that I'm done, it was nice.
But it didn't seem that way while I was doing it.
I went down the complete wrong direction for part 2 and wasted a ton of time before backtracking and taking a simpler, and better, approach.
 
literally just learned how to do threads on the fly...
 
No threads here
 
threading.Thread?
 
6:57 AM
Not very happy with my implementation of part 2 because I had to change the way my IntcodeInterpreter deals with outputs, but it'll do for today.
 
 
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8:38 AM
Hey....could you introduce me a good book for learning python?
 
@wim some more are now delveable
and @AndrasDeak
 
who knows what i can do when get_train is not supported in this code:
dataset = MNIST(path=data_path, download=True, shuffle=True)

if train:
images, labels = dataset.get_train()
else:
images, labels = dataset.get_test()

images, labels = images[:n_examples], labels[:n_examples]
images, labels = iter(images.view(-1, 784) / 255), iter(labels)
 
 
1 hour later…
9:52 AM
The inheritance is not working, how should I fix this?
 
Please see the code formatting guide. That's illegible
 
Bah, 50 minutes because of dumb bugs. In particular, day7 spoiler
might want to refactor now...
I suspect tomorrow's problem will be view spoiler
 
@anon The give-away here is that the article uses dict as a variable name. That's the point at which you know something is wrong
I suspect the intention was to show a df construction with a nested list but somewhere along the way they got distracted by a cat online and forgot
 
@AtefehHedayati what do you mean by "not supported"? Use a library that supports it? Otherwise you can probably do either a random shuffle + np.array_split, or generating two sets of complementary random indices to split your data without modifying it...
@TennisTechBoy as roganjosh said your code is unreadable without indentation. Read the code formatting guide for chat that he linked and practice in the sandbox until you get the hang of it. In the time being I'll move your messages elsewhere.
 
 
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11:18 AM
^ closed. Thanks
 
closed
 
MjH
11:59 AM
@roganjosh, hi there, to continue discussion.
 
Hello :)
 
MjH
I didn't think that providing a solution would be the best for the person, so pointed to where changes needed, rather than to the answer. I kind of realize that stackoverflow is not an educational grounds, but system to get answers. So have doubts about my approach. Do you think that I should not educate people without providing clear answer?
 
My argument is quite simple: if code is lifted from somewhere else, it's pointless, and possibly even detrimental, to give someone an approach to fit it into their own project when they clearly don't understand it
 
MjH
Actually, we are in agreement here. I don't think that just giving modified template would help person who did not understand template at first place.
 
@MjH Once upon a time, SO was for clear questions and answers. The lines are blurry these days :/ Personally I err on the side of only answering if I think it will be useful to others
 
MjH
12:05 PM
Interesting perspective... Will it be more accurate then to use comments section for 'educational' stuff, rather than 'answer'?
 
What I try and do (and something you can't, yet) is find a duplicate and close it
As you get more rep, you'll get increasing tools for moderation. If you don't think the content will be useful beyond a tutorial for one person, you can just leave it and higher-rep people will try deal with it. Of course, that's just my opinion and SO is in a mixed state right now
 
MjH
Need to learn this trick.
Got it.
Makes my life easier :) Thanks for good advice.
 
@MjH Sure. Welcome to the python room btw :)
 
MjH
Thanks :)
 
 
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1:41 PM
a) os.popen has been deprecated in favour of subprocess, b) if you're after the bounty you should read my bounty description about why your answer is wrong. — Antti Haapala 12 secs ago
 
@AnttiHaapala should've chosen "reward an existing answer" for the bounty
 
@AndrasDeak I am not saying I would reward an existing answer. The existing answer isn't that great either :D
 
1:57 PM
cbg
 
I see
 
@JonClements cbg. If there's ever a need to doubt AI, I just got recommended this in a playlist. "You don't know me" has never been more appropriate :P
 
2:26 PM
sup. I was gonna be lazy and ask a ~dumb question but I have too much pride so off I go to look it up. But what I'm looking up is whether there's a good reason to have os.system() in some demo code I was given or if I can replace it with subprocess.run()...
:P
 
@AaronHall you probably can just ditch it
 
> The subprocess module provides more powerful facilities for spawning new processes and retrieving their results; using that module is preferable to using this function. See the Replacing Older Functions with the subprocess Module section in the subprocess documentation for some helpful recipes.
This is reassuring.
 
3:10 PM
cbg all
 
os.system is just too prone to things going wrong - either obviously or more importantly - not so :)
 
3:31 PM
umm... mtg arena isn't too bad... taking a little while to play against a bot to unlock more cards/packs etc... before getting close to being able to put something unique together but... slowly but surely...
 
 
1 hour later…
5:13 PM
afternoon cbg
 
5:30 PM
I'm really struggling with part 2 of today's aoc. :/ part 1 was fairly straightforward.
 
@toonarmycaptain I know at least 3 straightforward failure modes
 
I see Antti managed to get an antipattern (with one t) onto the starboard
 
hola
what is this notation
In [1]:
 
It's from an interactive console
 
what does that mean
 
5:41 PM
For example, I use Spyder as my IDE and it comes with an IPython console:
It's basically a REPL but it has memory
In any case, it's not notation, it's just carried over from people copy/pasting from their console rather than actually typing it into a valid script
 
so it is a python command prompt with some memory
or aka the terminal
 
IPython is, yes :) You'd get it with Jupyter, Spyder etc
 
You can refer to those inputs/outputs as variables
 
You can see in my screenshot that I ran %timeit because IPython has some useful magic methods
 
what about vscode
 
5:56 PM
I don't think it has IPython but I'm not sure, sorry
 
so you're saying ipthyon has jupiter notebooks inside of it
 
I'm not saying that at all. The opposite; Jupyter comes with IPython support
 
ahhhh
Jupyter (formerly IPython) is an open-source project that lets you easily combine Markdown text and executable Python source code on one canvas called a notebook.
 
6:13 PM
right... slowly getting some nice cards... anyone actually want a player vs player game on mtg arena? :)
 
6:44 PM
@AndrasDeak what do you mean?
 
do you guys use environments
 
@toonarmycaptain meaning if you're stuck I can tell you 3 possible things that might be wrong
 
252
Q: Installing python module within code

chuwyI need to install a package from PyPi straight within my script. Maybe there's some module or distutils (distribute, pip etc.) feature which allows me to just execute something like pypi.install('requests') and requests will be installed into my virtualenv.

14 deleted answers. Getting better.
 
@AndrasDeak I'm interested in knowing what those 3 things are!
 
6:58 PM
@AndrasDeak I think I know what I need to do view spoiler, but Im not certain how to do it with my current setup, or if I can.
 
@Aran-Fey how's that an antipattern?
 
@toonarmycaptain regarding the last part: you absolutely don't have to, it's all maybe spoiler
 
m8_
Afternoon y'all. I'm trying to follow the second posted answer for this question (stackoverflow.com/questions/4843158/…), but matching is returning the entire list. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
`In [11]: my_list = ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']
...: matchers = ['abc','def']
...: matching = [s for s in my_list if any(xs in s for xs in matchers)]

In [12]: my_list
Out[12]: ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']

In [13]: matchers
Out[13]: ['abc', 'def']

In [14]: matching
Out[14]: ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']`
 
@AnttiHaapala There's no reason for it to be a class, or to use indexing syntax. It should be a function that accepts two arguments, which - if you don't want to pass the prefix every time - could be turned into a single-argument function with partial
 
7:02 PM
>>> matching
['abc-123', 'def-456', 'abc-456']
no repro here ^
 
@Aran-Fey then clearly you're again missing the whole point.
 
which is?
 
@Aran-Fey speed
 
@toonarmycaptain regarding the first part: yeah, you have to change that a bit
 
m8_
@AndrasDeak, any idea what that could mean?!
 
7:05 PM
@AnttiHaapala because you're caching the results? Then add lru_cache
 
@m8_ your system is haunted
 
m8_
feels like it
 
try restarting the ipython/jupyter/whatever
 
m8_
Using Spyder, I did restart the IDE but Ill restart the kernel
 
Heh, spyder. There's your problem :P
 
m8_
7:07 PM
Same thing
Ugh!
 
@Aran-Fey ok you win
 
@AndrasDeak Shush :P
 
m8_
I have another script which uses similar logic, but I did just get a Spyder update today
 
@roganjosh I bet there's something wonky namespace magic going on, like copy-pasted inputs being executed in a separate namespace or whatever. If I copy-paste In[11] from m8's message I can't repro. What do you get?
 
m8_
yeah online IDE runs it fine....fml
 
7:09 PM
when in doubt use a vanilla REPL
 
['abc-123', 'def-456', 'abc-456']
So they've broken something. What version of Spyder?
 
so a ghost it is ;)
 
m8_
4.0.0
Going to downgrade to see if that works
 
Oh man
 
I'd first try to find what the ghost is
try del matching and run In[11] again, things like that
 
m8_
7:14 PM
ok
 
That beta was awful and very broken. I went through like 5 releases and then gave up. It's out of beta?
 
m8_
apparently
 
@roganjosh sed -i 's/bug/feature/g' docs # graduate from beta
 
m8_
Might be time for Pycharm..
 
@AndrasDeak I did see a ipython bug similar to this one...
... long time ago.
 
7:17 PM
I haven't, and I use it quite a lot. Perhaps it's new?
 
basically it was that the local scope and the global scope were not properly set for the eval.
 
m8_
Just downgraded to 3.7
['abc-123', 'def-456', 'abc-456']
 
so the list comp was seeing a different scope than it was supposed to...
 
m8_
I guess I should report this...
 
you should
 
7:18 PM
should (have) check(ed) the ipython version
I think I'm on 7.8.0
 
pudb? Weird place...
that's ancient
 
yeah, just skimmed that
 
@AndrasDeak fish-slap, what I am saying is that I am pretty sure someone reintroduced a similar bug again
 
7:20 PM
well then say that :P
 
I am pretty sure someone reintroduced a similar bug again
@m8_ don't remove your env
(and of course you did)
need to gather more info
globals(), locals(), globals() is locals(), globals() == locals(), globals().get('matchers'), locals().get('matchers'), traceback... etc...
 
m8_
Ill just upgrade again and try to repro
 
@AndrasDeak Not always so bad, but I'm wary about the banner outside my house now :)
 
@m8_ if you can repro please tell me the ipython version
 
m8_
yup, just repro in Spyder 4
(base) C:\Windows\system32>ipython --version
7.10.1
 
7:26 PM
I just tried 7.10.1 and no repro :)
What's the exact code you're running? You should write a proper MCVE which works in a fresh ipython shell
 
m8_
Exactly what I pasted earlier
 
With no history for matching whatsoever?
 
m8_
I restarted the kernel
 
that's even spookier
 
m8_
then ran the code directly in the console
 
7:27 PM
That would be uber broken
 
you should try the things that Antti suggested
 
m8_
I am, just not well versed in this kind of troubleshooting
'_i': 'matching',
'_ii': "my_list = ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']\r\nmatchers = ['abc','def']\r\nmatching = [s for s in my_list if any(xs in s for xs in matchers)]",
'_iii': '',
'_i1': "my_list = ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']\r\nmatchers = ['abc','def']\r\nmatching = [s for s in my_list if any(xs in s for xs in matchers)]",
'my_list': ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456'],
'matchers': ['abc', 'def'],
'matching': ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456'],
'_i2': 'matching',
that was globals()
locals() returns the same
 
IMO you should raise on github
 
m8_
'_i': 'locals()',
'_ii': 'globals()',
'_iii': 'matching',
'_i1': "my_list = ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']\r\nmatchers = ['abc','def']\r\nmatching = [s for s in my_list if any(xs in s for xs in matchers)]",
'my_list': ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456'],
'matchers': ['abc', 'def'],
'matching': ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456'],
'_i2': 'matching',
'_2': ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456'],
'_i3': 'globals()',
'_3': {...},
'_i4': 'locals()',
'_4': {...},
Ok
 
Is this inside spyder or pure ipython? Maybe worth checking the latter
 
m8_
7:33 PM
Spyder, let me do that
 
mostly to decide where to raise the issue I guess
 
Can you make it work if you change the variable names?
 
m8_
sec
No
 
m8_
correct output is returned in ipython shell
Python 3.7.3 (default, Apr 24 2019, 15:29:51) [MSC v.1915 64 bit (AMD64)]
Type 'copyright', 'credits' or 'license' for more information
IPython 7.10.1 -- An enhanced Interactive Python. Type '?' for help.

In [1]: my_list = ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']
...: matchers = ['abc','def']
...: matching = [s for s in my_list if any(xs in s for xs in matchers)]

In [2]: matching
Out[2]: ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'abc-456']

In [3]:
and Jupyter notebook
 
7:46 PM
what is anaconda
 
m8_
software package for data science
 
It's utterly broken and I don't know where to start looking in the code base. If you're confident in the issue, I'd say just raise it
 
m8_
Well, I'm not confident but I've been typing up the issue
 
I don't understand why Spyder would interject into membership testing
 
@roganjosh it could mess with namespaces. We know it does.
@m8_ spyderbug, spyderbug, does whatever a spyder can
 
7:50 PM
@AndrasDeak That's why I asked if changing the names worked. Apparently not
 
m8_
lol
 
8:03 PM
@m8_ so what does globals() is locals() say
that is one expression
[~]% python3
Python 3.6.8 (default, Oct  7 2019, 12:59:55)
[GCC 8.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> globals() is locals()
True
they should be equal in the global scope^
 
Remember that stuff I wanted to post, but was afraid of getting scooped? I posted it on Code Review instead.
 
m8_
In [5]: globals() is locals()
Out[5]: True
 
@m8_ ok so a tleast that much
 
m8_
Just posted issue
 
@AnttiHaapala It's equal for me also, but Spyder does... interesting... things, so what would this test for?
 
8:06 PM
@m8_ can you copy past e a clean session from spyder again
@m8_ notice the ...
 
@m8_ if the problem goes away if you post it line by line you should add that
 
In [1]: my_list = ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']
   ...: matchers = ['abc','def']
   ...: matching = [s for s in my_list if any(xs in s for xs in matchers)]

In [2]: matching
Out[2]: ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'abc-456']
@m8_ can you try with separate lines so that the statements become separate numbered In [xxx] lines too
I think it is using the single mode of exec incorrectly or something
 
m8_
I think I tried that but let me do it again
my_list = ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']

matchers = ['abc','def']

matching = [s for s in my_list if any(xs in s for xs in matchers)]

matching
Out[4]: ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']
Same result
 
then next thing: matching is my_list
 
m8_
lol
matching is my_list
Out[5]: False
 
8:11 PM
yes, so far so good
and matching == my_list
 
m8_
matching == my_list
Out[6]: True
 
@m8_ just to be clear, were those each posted as 3 different In[...] lines?
 
@m8_ you should probably remove that debugging information from the bug issue
 
m8_
yes
3 different lines
which debugging information?
 
the one Antti asked for
 
m8_
8:14 PM
ok, why?
 
bc there was nothing out of ordinary :D
except that matching was wrong.
next up:
what if you write the code into a function:
 
m8_
wouldn't that be good to know? Ill remove it though..
ok, let me try a function
 
def foo():
    my_list = ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']
    matchers = ['abc', 'def']
    matching = [s for s in my_list if any(xs in s for xs in matchers)]
    return matching


foo()
 
m8_
def foo():
my_list = ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']
matchers = ['abc', 'def']
matching = [s for s in my_list if any(xs in s for xs in matchers)]
return matching


foo()
Out[2]: ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']
 
m8_
Gotta log but I'll check the issue later. Thanks for the help!
 
Anyone willing to have a look at my IntComputer and talk me through part 2 of today's problem?
 
@m8_ interesting, so the code is broken even there...
@m8_ please then when you get back to keyboard, try out import dis and dis.dis(foo). There is something really fishy going on...
 
8:45 PM
@toonarmycaptain for most of your question "yes", but the end is spoiler
 
@AndrasDeak Thankyou. I'm going to try and code that up.
 
good luck :)
I'm currently refactoring mine for future use
And it seems to be working! :)
 
@AndrasDeak spoiler
 
cbg patch
 
9:01 PM
@toonarmycaptain well, you might be able to view spoiler
 
9:11 PM
By the way what you have there is just iter(input_list)
 
9:26 PM
lmao
i finally finished this
Setting up your environment
To work with Jupyter notebooks, you must activate an Anaconda environment in VS Code, or another Python environment in which you've installed the Jupyter package. To select an environment, use the Python: Select Interpreter command from the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P).

Once the appropriate environment is activated, you can create and open a Jupyter Notebook, connect to a remote Jupyter server for running code cells, and export a Jupyter Notebook as a Python files.
it's funny how a paragraph with 0 context can lead to 15 different chrome tabs
 
9:46 PM
i just open the terminal in vscode, set my venv, and type jupyter lab
tada
then I pin that tab to my browser for ~week
 
you can have conda manage your env by global scope instead of project
which i think makes more sense
 
then youre always running an env with a bulky set of libraries that makes it tough to just do a pip freeze and isolate dependencies
 
fair enough
but you could do both and just set one to have jupyter pkgs you always use
im still not getting the In thing
In [1]:
In [1]:
import requests

# Parsing HTML
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup

# File system management
import os
like what does that mean
 
In [1]: len('potato')
Out[1]: 6

In [2]: Out[1] == 6
Out[2]: True

In [3]: In[1]
Out[3]: "len('potato')"
it's just a REPL with history
if it bothers you use ipython --classic
 
@m8_ ok got an idea from DSM
 
9:55 PM
(the history will still be there but you won't see it)
 
maybe any is numpy.any
>>> import builtins
>>> builtins.any is any
True
@m8_ can you try that
 
also import numpy as np; any is not np.any
cc @roganjosh ^
 
i think the concept perhaps is outdated
@AndrasDeak is it just running a block of code?
 
Python 3.6.8 (default, Oct  7 2019, 12:59:55)
[GCC 8.3.0] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> def foo():
...     my_list = ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']
...     matchers = ['abc', 'def']
...     matching = [s for s in my_list if any(xs in s for xs in matchers)]
...     return matching
...
>>> foo()
['abc-123', 'def-456', 'abc-456']
>>> from numpy import any
>>> foo()
['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']
@m8_ ^
 
Jupyter (formerly IPython) is an open-source project that lets you easily combine Markdown text and executable Python source code on one canvas called a notebook.\
 
10:01 PM
also:
def foo():
    my_list = ['abc-123', 'def-456', 'ghi-789', 'abc-456']
    matchers = ['abc', 'def']
    matching = [s for s in my_list if any([xs in s for xs in matchers])]
    return matching
 
@AndrasDeak I'm on my phone. Are you saying we've been looking at the wrong any?
 
Sounds like what spyder might do, and also the first non-haunted scenario
@ChristianMatthew yes
I have no idea what "outdated" might mean here
 
ok this is what I am asking
 
It's almost gonna prompt me to download the latest Spyder when I get home but my laptop is already something of a jenga tower
 
i want to do this tutorial
i see the notation In [x
 
10:10 PM
that's jupyter, same thing
 
i install vs code anaconda and jupyter notebooks
but it's not because
it's an ipython thing and ipython is old as jupyter is what it is now
that was the outdated comment
if I ruy ipython
i get this
In [1]:
 
@roganjosh so the version difference would be some id10T decided that one wants to import everything from numpy by default...
 
@ChristianMatthew I see. Jupyter is the successor to ipython in a way.
 
lol so now how do I use the In [x ting
 
@AnttiHaapala yes, because they probably do from pylab import * because why wouldn't you? That's how MATLAB work, doesn't it?
 
10:18 PM
repl like stuff
 
@ChristianMatthew you don't have to. I have no idea what your confusion is.
just type in things and execute them. If you don't want to recall earlier results just ignore the "In [x thing"
 
ahhhh i mean what is jupyter then
 
jupyter, specifically jupyter notebooks, are ipython buffed up into "web apps" or whatever
you use it in your browser
if you've ever used wolfram mathematica: well it's just like that but in your browser
@ChristianMatthew that is a jupyter notebook
You can see that figures get inlined, hyperlinks, and you can use other html-related bell and whistles. With ipython you can't do that.
 
ok i kinda get that
but i think this repl thing is throwing me off
the notebook allows me to run blocks of code
or code cells
mmmm i think i get it now...
you don't have to use the console that's the whole point
 
10:35 PM
@ChristianMatthew before they were called ipython notebooks, hence the ipython notebook filename.
 
no i get that
 
but the jupyter thing is now a generalization, it is not restricted to python at all.
 
but i wasn't getting the need for the repl or the purpose. I can see why it was used before but with this you don't have to use the console
 
you can use it with any programming lagnugage that has support.
 
yep i see that now
now i get the point of in memory
 
10:38 PM
Out[] lines will have the output values stored in variables; you can access the Out [42]: with _42
 
very helpful
 
@AnttiHaapala notably JUlia, PYThon, (e)R
 
arrrrrrrr
 
so how would you sum up jupyter notebooks... run code and integrate and show it with html/markdown graphs?
 
read jupyter.org (and links therein)
 
11:03 PM
in general I find using lab more productive then individual notebooks
 
jupyter lab
 
Yeah, of course. I just refer to it as Jupyter. Forgot the link between the words.
 
sometimes very smart people have a difficult time explaining things simply
einstein said something to that affect
 
Depends on the point of view. I've had people telling me I explain things too complicated, when I do it in the simplest form possible, considering that I don't wanna simplify out important text/context.
 
11:52 PM
@AnttiHaapala oh my. Well that makes things fun :P
 

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