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It ran an i7, had it overclocked though and a corsair liquid cooling system on it. 8 gigs of ram and 2 radeon 6750's(I know not the best)
@mgilson do you build or purchase your systems?
But, I also am analyzing data from a code that I'm currently running on over 1000 cores on our brand new Cray upstairs...
I built this one from components.
what's the spec?
On what?
My desktop or the Cray?
desktops should always be self built
15:02
this one
I have a problem in django ....I've posted my problem in the following link...pls have a look and try to provide me the solution...I'll be so much thankful
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Q: Template does not exist

Bishnu BhattaraiI am new to Django. I made a folder named templates in my project and "base.html" inside it, it works fine. But when I make new folder inside templates welcome and then "home.html" and I write some lines of code in my views.py file as from django.shortcuts import render_to_response def hello(re...

@Inhale.Py -- I don't think I'd trust my parents to build their own machine
@Kneel-Before-ZOD, @JonClements
Ok mom and dad, don't forget to buy a power supply
No, thats the PCI slot. You're looking for the SATA slot ...
etc. etc.
@mgilson "No Dad - it doesn't require an oil and spark plug change..." ?
15:04
Yep. That's pretty much how it would go.
@mgilson "No mum - the inside doesn't require vacuum cleaning daily...."
My mom still has a notebook next to the computer which tells her how to open a web browser, navigate to hotmail(!) and enter her username and password....
Or at least she did a few months ago.
She might have advanced a little since she got a Kindle.
at least, she doesn't ask you how to turn on the power
Although, with all the dust/grime that gets caked on the inside of these machines ... Sometimes I wonder if a periodic vacuum cleaning would be a good idea...
my desktop is swapping on linux mint with just chrome and a few things
4gb ram
15:07
clean your machines in water @mgilson
distilled water might be OK, but definitely not tap (too many ions in tap water)
are your parents facebooking? :)
I was gonna say distilled water
Uhh ... I think they were. I don't know if they still do
my father being a cobol dev says I don't need a new laptop as people 20 years ago had wait a whole day before getting to compile their code or my code is shit (he's never seen a line of code of mine)...
15:09
Pure H20 is fine with electricity I hear...
I'm not on facebook anymore
I cleaned my motherboard once in water, still works. Hell I've hosed my keyboard off with the water hose and it still works as well.
because your parents joined?
ha ha
No. Because it was a waste of my time and everyone else's
it's true; I heard a couple of stories like that; kids leaving because their parents joined.
15:11
My parents use facebook, they have since I was 18(not that long ago, about 3 years ago)
didn't bug me one bit, just didnt add them
It makes sense. With all the garbage that kids put on there ... what teenager wants their parents to see pictures of them completely trashed at last weekend's party?
Of course, supposedly, employers have started looking at that stuff too ...
yeah, my employer asked me if I had a facebook, and if I did they wanted to know what name it was under, etc(basically how to find it)
@Inhale.Py easy response - "yes, but it's private - here's a link to my linkedin profile" :)
Some employers demand you friend their HR department's account, so they can read your friends-only posts.
or SO profile......but in your case, it wouldn't really help :)
15:16
And your employment is contingent on doing so.
really? Guess I cannot work in such places
meh, my response was yes I have a profile, Im subscribed to the company's page already
I can't either since I don't have facebook :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD perhaps I should change my profile to be "We are many..."
Although ... Who knows ... maybe google will make me sign up for their thing ... What's it called again?
15:17
There was a lot of chatter about the issue on the tech sites a couple months back. General consensus is, don't work for anyone like that.
@JonClements with many puppies? :)
@Kevin think I'd happily concur with that opinion ;)
Google Plus ... That's what it is.
Even if you have "nothing to hide", it signals a lack of trust between the two parties.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD "Many of the cabbage worshippers we are. Python we do. Support open-source you must." ?
15:19
I loved using Google products until I came to my senses and realized that integrating all my online services through one company is a potential room for disaster; so, I unhappily use Firefox a....lot
Question: Why are there so many Haskell questions on stackoverflow
@JonClements as long as you have puppies, you can call yourself orphanage arsonists and we'll still love ya :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD somebody somewhere loves me!??? waggles our tail
@Inhale.Py ? Care to explain a little better?
interesting article - however, do you reckon I'd look too much like haidro if I "borrowed" that picture? claireshropshall.wordpress.com/2012/02/19/…
15:23
on the first page there are 5 questions relating to haskell, with how many languages there are that seems like a lot of haskell related questions
nvrm that was on the unanswered tab
So apparently people don't know how to answer questions about Haskell
@Inhale.Py I would hazard a guess that it's a popular language for functional programming courses - and SO does seem to attract a lot of students
@Kneel-Before-ZOD what happened to my problem
Why do people hate python?
Significant whitespace. Jealousy.
15:27
interesting article indeed; I tell veggies that all the time.
I was on a forum I wont say which one cough /g/ cough and were threads based upon Python hating
@BishnuBhattarai what happened to your problem? I think it's still there :)
@BishnuBhattarai have you added that folder into the TEMPLATE_DIR in your settings.py file? Try that and in your code, just call the file directly.I think that should work.
rhubarb
@Inhale.Py rhubarb
Umm, think someone just accepted the wrong answer...
15:41
where? (praying it's not mine)
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Q: How to find the list of all the class name in a file in python?

karthikI am currently writing a python script to display all name of all the python files in a package and also all the name of the class a file contains. scenario #A.py class apple: . . class banana: . . # Extracting_FilesName_className.py f=open("c:/package/A.py','r') ...

@Kneel-Before-ZOD I have already tried your answer but nothing happened any other idea ?
@BishnuBhattarai did it give you an error?
@Kneel-Before-ZOD yes it gives same error as it before.
post the content of your settings.py in pastebin and give the link.
15:47
I have already posted all the contents of settings.py in my question.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD
I'm looking at it; it doesn't contain what I said in my answer
but I have tried(many times with that option what you answer) after and before your answer.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD
but problem is not solved and the error is also same as it before was.
I have used django 1.6 version. Does it problem with that version of django ?
okay; replace os.path.join(PROJECT_DIR, 'templates') with os.path.join(PROJECT_DIR, 'templates/welcome') and call render_to_response("home.html") again
that should make templates/welcome the default template. See if it works
no I again tried 30 seconds before. but the problem is same
you are obviously doing something wrong or not doing exactly what you were told to do
cause that should have worked
did you try restarting the server after you made the changes?
15:59
gertvdijk is commenting on my question and he is saying that the 1.6 version may cause that problem ? What is about that version ? Once see that comment.
I am doing in eclipse and I restarted many times eclipse. I am trying it for 4 hours
you are using windows; try os.path.join(PROJECT_DIR, 'templates\welcome')
bonjour, comment ala vous
λάχανο
μανιτάρια
well it kind of works
I highly doubt that the version is the problem; Django, for some reason, cannot seem to access that folder, which is the cause of the problem
@Inhale.Py what language is that?
16:05
greek
nice. you understand greek and french?
french, kind of. greek not at all,
@Kneel-Before-ZOD I have tried that but happened nothing.
but I do understand german, spanish, portugese, and some dutch
don't speak any of them though
@BishnuBhattarai okay; it's impossible that nothing happened; it will at the least, give you an error. What error did you get when you tried it?
16:08
Its part of my job, I have to be able to translate languages, not so much speak them. I'm so used to seeing certain languages that I can almost read them perfectly
what's your job; translator?
No, I'm a manufacturing engineer/draftsman but I deal with customers from all over the world
rbrb
Anyone have any experience using a samba share from a Python/Windows environement?
16:32
not me
whats the problem @matrix10657
wb @Andy
@JonClements cabbage!
went for a cycle ride.
Nice - it is actually a nicer day than I expected it do be ;)
It's raining over here :-(
16:39
I just drop the top in my spyder on my way home from work on nice days, but todays poopy over here
it's sunnily beautiful over here......until you step out; then, you shrivel up.
Shyamalan Twist: Inhale.Py and I have been working across the street from one another the whole time.
aww.....isn't that sweet.
Here's a security tip. Half the time, lie about the weather conditions in your local area. That way, Internet detectives can't cross-reference your comments with weather databases to determine your location.
Did I say raining? I meant monsooning, we get them all the time on this isolated island in the Pacific ocean ;;>_>
ummm, So by saying it's sunny - no-one would normally believe I'm in England then?
16:44
lol.....my weather condition matches about half of the world's geographic locations. So, I'm safe over here.....until my IP is captured :)
it looked like it was going to storm, but not even a drizzle :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD, yes, but every successive description of the weather at a later date narrows it down by half.
or they can just get my IP :)
@JonClements, I assumed it was some kind of English wizardry. You somehow siphoned the nice weather from my area.
@Kevin the Druids are occasionally useful
16:48
Turns out druids can use phone lines just as effectively as leylines, when it comes to channeling dark energies to and fro.
Gotta pay Symantec an extra 5$ a month to prevent Necromancers from zombifying your computer.
I heard one boasting they'd invented telecommunications, but then I think he'd been on too many of his "medicinal herbs"
@Code-Guru rockstar!!!
That reminds me, I got a guru badge today :-) Only 60 more upvotes til I get a gold badge!
@Kneel-Before-ZOD How ya doin, buddy?
16:52
Just gotta increase the quality of my answer by 150% I suppose.
@Code-Guru great! How about yourself?
Pretty good. Puttering around today.
@Kevin ooo, a Guru - sounds cool ;)
My two guru answers demonstrate that I am an expert in toenails and balls.
Great.
@Kevin lol, I saw that
gotta be an expert in something
16:55
lol....exactly
you never know whose life will be saved by that knowledge
The toenail question did have religious motivations, so it's more like I'm saving immortal souls.
Uh, I think. I'm not clear on whether the Jewish people believe in Hell.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD I was looking at my Android app's git repo the other day...haven't made a commit in over two months ;-(
@Inhale.Py
@Code-Guru I'm sure you must have your reasons :-P
I have a long running process that seems to lose the ability to download files from a samba share after about a week or so
its quite annoying..
17:01
@Kevin so - were I to drop a ball on my toenail - you're the man to ask?
might I ask what kind of balls we are talking about? :-P
Wireframe spheres, in particular. Pretty nasty things to drop on your foot. Lot of sharp edges.
Those pixel-thin lines can slice through a tomato as if it were passing through thin air.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD The main reason is that I'm stuck...and I'm starting to get bored with it.
what got you stuck? And have you sought help?
@matrix10657 does the LRP account for a failure, and being able to drop its connection and re-open ?
17:07
@Kneel-Before-ZOD "Have you sought help?" That's a whole other conversation...
@Kneel-Before-ZOD But I assume you mean my app, not my mental health. Yah, I've done some reading. There isn't much available about unit testing and Android's version of JUnit.
@Code-Guru lol.....you never know when it's applicable
how about working on a new app?
I really need to get my automated tests working correctly in order to continue. I have a lot of tests that don't past. I know some of them don't pass because the tests themselves are broken. Others might fail because the production code is broken. I need to figure out which is which...and that's kind of a pain in the butt.
Besides, I've been away from it long enough that I'm not entirely sure where I left off. I probably should sit down and take an inventory on what's what.
I just downloaded python 2.7 and appengine launcher. and trying out this guide developers.google.com/appengine/docs/python/…
or start a new app :)
But that will have to be later...today, I'm working an another project.
17:11
But I can't get that template step to work. How can I check my python code for error? Im writing my code in notepad++ atm
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Hey, I didn't say that I haven't written any code for 2 months...I have half a dozen other projects in the oven. Just not any other Android apps ATM.
@Moberg, typically, Python will print the error and stack trace to the console when you run it.
heya @MaNKuR - welcome to the Python room
@Code-Guru cool; make sure they don't overbake.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD That's never an issue...baking them to completion however...
17:13
thanks @Jon
about 6 projects in the oven; how do you find time to do anything else?
I do love using you dict(d1, **d2) trick Jon: stackoverflow.com/a/17174922/1240268 (it's like code golf) :)
@Andy not guarenteed to be compatible - just a freak of nature about CPython I think
really???
17:15
@Kneel-Before-ZOD The question is how do I find time to work on them at all? ;-(
@Andy yeah - there was a huge discussion that escalated into why Python allows that if they're not valid identifiers in functions, and why does setattr allow non-identifier thingies and other bits...
And I believe the outcome was that CPython checks it's a string, but not if it's a valid identifier for efficiency, but technically it should, so it shouldn't really work, but does (or something)
@Code-Guru maybe pick 1 or 2 and put the rest on hiatus break?
I think the conclusion is - it does work, but it shouldn't, but no one's really bothered enough to fix it, as although it's broken, it'd break too much stuff to fix it, or whatever
@Kneel-Before-ZOD I do tend to cycle through them at arbitrary intervals.
@Kevin, I have my code, and then I press run in appengine :S how can I run my code with python?
17:21
@Code-Guru I'm certain you aren't the only one having such problems; welcome to our world :)
@Moberg Are you comfortable with the commandline?
Code-Guru, not really, but I can use it ^^
@Code-Guru pychecker?
@Moberg You can run python code from the command-line with python myprog.py. (Assuming you cd to the directory which contains myprog.py first.)
ok will try
guess I gotta add env-variable for python installation manually
@mgilson did you see I got the chance to slip an ast answer in today?
17:25
@Jon Ah I see! and in this case the column names needn't be identifiers.
I nearly got one in using lambda t: literal_eval[1:-1] as the key in a sort :)
That'd be a cheeky one ;)
Wonder how haidro did getting his head around that inheriting from list
@Code-Guru this method complains already at from google.appengine.api ... =S
^missed out a t and some parens there
@Moberg Can you post the full error message?
@andy so you did - I hereby sentence you to 60 hours of PHP programming...
17:30
hmm, copy from cmd... brb
@Code-Guru: ImportError: no module named google.appengine.api
(this is not the problem when I run the code locally through appengine launcher, because this import statement was used in earlier steps, and it worked fine)
@Moberg ahh...then you probably can't run it from the command-line...unless you can download that module directly to your computer.
I've never used appengine. I suspect that you have to use the appengine launcher rather than the python command-line interpreter if you are using appengine modules.
@Code-Guru, ok, probably :/
The problem is that my webpage just shows internal server error so it's though to debug
@Moberg sorry can't help there...I'm a python noob
never done any web programming with it...
@JonClements No, I missed it. Which question?
no problem!
17:38
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Q: How to find the list of all the class name in a file in python?

karthikI am currently writing a python script to display all name of all the python files in a package and also all the name of the class a file contains. scenario #A.py class apple: . . class banana: . . # Extracting_FilesName_className.py f=open("c:/package/A.py','r') ...

@Moberg if you can, check out flask ; something tells me you'll like it
@Kneel ok will look
@Jon Wow, why'd you have so many fewer votes??
@Andy think I just came in late
@Kneel, haha im not even sure what it is >.<
17:47
@Moberg it's a web framework similar to Django; but it's very simple to use (at least than Django) ;
@mgilson and I got a functool.partial in, woo hoo - what else did we mention yesterday ?
Nice work today :)
@Kneel ok I have never used Django.
@Kneel I am using jinja now. or well, trying, but im getting some error (who knows what error..)
/away mending a friends bike
@Moberg Flask uses Jinja templating system. I haven't used Jinja either.
"App Engine 500 (Internal Server Error) almost always means that your Python code threw an unhanded exception that was caught by the runtime. When it catches one, it returns a 500 for the response."
I just need to find the "unhanded exception" somehow..
17:55
is there a way for you to run it from the shell?
Hey Guys, does anyone know how to send a message to a group conversation in Skype using Skype4Py?
18:19
@JonClements What is LRP, can you enlighten me?
@matrix10657 I was just being lazy and couldn't be bothered to type "long running process"
(but - I've had to in the end anyway, so oh well ;))
oh haha
So the only way I have to account for failure is to simply restart it, which solves the problem
that's generally the simplest
The way it downloads the file is with a simple shutil.copy ( '//sambashare/nfs....' ) call though
it just stops being a valid path occasionally
then I have to restart the whole process
Yup - can happen on windows networks
18:22
Is there a way to do a refresh without having to restart the windows service?
wow I had a nice little jump in rep today
@matrix10657 not sure - never looked into it that deeply... I'd be tempted to look at RPC or similar to get the file without using samba...
hrm..
did I mention I hate working on a windows platform?
@matrix10657 maybe I offer my condolences and complete agreement? :)
18:47
$5 is just do cheap: humblebundle.com
(it's amazing to think how much money they get from one bulk email...)
19:01
Generally, is it bad practice to leave a mixin class sitting around in the same module as other usable classes?
@jared hard to say... does it make sense where it is, if not - where would it make sense?
It seems to make sense where it is. I guess I was wondering if I should try to hide it somehow to avoid instantiating objects of the class.
Possibly make it move to a mixin module to exaggerate that point or something, but otherwise I wouldn't worry too much
Of course I did things like leave it off __all__.
Yeah, I would probably do that if this project were larger.
19:22
Hey guys :-)
heya @KingJohnno
Hey @Jon
Im having some python problems. \
:'(
Have you fed it? :)
lol, been feeding it constantly.
have you over fed it, so that it's now fat and lazy and doesn't feel like doing any work though? :P
19:25
hehe: Not sure the right amount of food to be feeding a problem like this to be honest.
I only took ownership of it last week
And had never touched a python before.
Sounds like you have a disobedient python, put it in a cage with another python and whoever the winner is is who you should keep. It usually solves python problems. Either the disobedient one dies or it learns its lesson.
@KingJohnno glad we solved your problem - feel free to ask for any other help ;)
Right... ill keep that in mind.
:-)
def hello_world():
    print("hello world")
hello_world()
vs
print("hello world")
vs
class HelloWorld()
    def hello_world():
        print("hello world")
    hello_world()
HelloWorld()
You took the words right out of my mouth
I have the following situation - which I need some help deciphering.

Within a file I have the root directory e.g.

W:\Coding_Projects\Python

Next, I have an unknown folder that always starts with batch_ then it will be a number, e.g. batch_01
Finally, I then have a filename, in this case it is a variable called 'var_file_name' and then an extension, AKA .txt

The whole output file should then look something like this.

W:\Coding_Project\Python\batch_01\ABC.txt
is there a way to generate this output automaitcaly using a python script. AKa, because the values that i AM are infact variables in another function.
what I want to be able to do is categorically say 'YES this file is there' or.. no its not.
19:32
What do you mean by, "the values that I am"?
SO i have a spreadsheet with various columns in
which I am combining together to form the 'filename'
so it might be A+B+C+D
which I would then need to search for in the 'common' dirrectories, AKA the ones that are within the root directory
The idiomatic way to check whether a file exists, is to open it. If you don't get an error, it exists. If you do get an error, it may not exist.
@Kevin or os.path.exists if you don't want to do anything with it
Does that answer your question, @KingJohnno?
Urm...
how would I form the dirrectory is my question.
I used Glob.glob
hang on
    with open("Catalog File.txt") as f:
          path = f.readline()
          for (path, dirs, files) in os.walk(path):
                  for search_file in files:
                           if fnmatch.fnmatch(search_file, tapeList):
                                   filename = os.path.join(root, basename)
                                   print filename
that doesn't work.
I need a better way :-)
LOL.
19:48
Im finally back home CABBAGE!
What's tapeList?
And root?
@Kevin an anagram of "a spittle" ?
import os
import fnmatch

with open("Catalog File.txt") as f:
      path = f.readline()
      for (path, dirs, files) in os.walk(path):
              for search_file in files:
                       if fnmatch.fnmatch(search_file, "*.txt"):
                               filename = os.path.join(path, search_file)
                               print filename
Works well enough for me, finds all the text files in my directory.
Brilliant
Ill try that now :-)
Ill buy you a virtual beer @Kevin
@Kevin
I've got a teenage crush on @Kevin code; it's just sooo cute
19:54
phew - thank god "code" was there - could have been worrying
I think that @Kevin and I are just friends.
What are your intentions towards my code, young man ಠ_ಠ
@Kevin you've made quite an impact it seems :)
it's sooo succinct and cute; I just wanna hug it!
lol. AS we Uni students say 'He is a top lad' :P
20:14
right - time to get away from computers for a bit - laters
21:16
cabbage :)
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