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00:17
If only that Relative order of lists question required support for duplicate values!
Yes... glad I wasn't the only one that didn't notice the bizarre requirement
Can you try timeit on your machine the map(asdfasf.get, a) approach I did, and the equiv list comp?
I'm getting the opposite results that I'd expect
python 2 or 3?
list comp almost twice as fast
>>> t(lambda: map(indexed.get, a)).timeit()
1.8377865762268666
>>> t(lambda: [indexed[x] for x in a]).timeit()
1.0052266419335396
fair enough
00:27
with a = random.sample(range(100), 50) the list comp is slower
okay - thanks @vol
...
Haha: This question appears to be off-topic because it is about alternate names for the underscore
I think I put something like that
Wow, that list question is on the hot-list
Is it ?
Oh - probably the number of comments...
01:00
Cabbage all
cbg @ChristianCareaga
havent talked to you guys in awhile
probably because i fixed my sleep schedule....
I noticed
Good on you ;)
@Volatility surprised Haidro isn't here yet - would have thought he'd be after his 90 rep to get to 10k :P
@Volatility but i cant talk to everyone on chat haha
01:04
He's probably still asleep or something
Interesting fact: he's got 354 more profile views than me
He shouldn't be sleeping - he should be up, get his 10k, play with the new tools you get, then go back to bed and rest ;)
;)
98 more answers than me too ;)
LOL - he's been busy
i have187 profile views haha
It would appear I've had a couple
ahhh sweet - 1313 answers ;)
Need to answer 18 more - that'd be a cool number
double 13 - is that like double unlucky for some?
01:07
perhaps
anyway - back to bed... laters
rhubarb
cabbage
Ah, we were just talking about you ;)
So I see ;)
So... 90 rep...
01:23
cabbage @Haidro and @Volatility
@lciamp cabbage
@Haidro have you ever worked with cairo or pycairo?
nope sorry
not a prob. :)
I went to MongoDB Days int NYC last month and the talk about geospatial logging was really cool. but they said they use the google s2-geometry-library, which requires cairo and pixman...(I have never herd of either)
trying to find a place to start.
@Haidro 50 more!
01:35
mhm
40 :3
Come on haidro! !!!!
Didn't you go to sleep xD
only 8.9k for me im close tooo ! hahaha
Ooh, if I get 4 more upvotes, then I'll be exactly 10k
01:37
3 more @@
I think I reached 10k. spot on as well
I think I reached 10005 or something
I was trying to go for 9999
10 more!!
@Volatility I remember that!
Congrats on 10k!
There we go, 10k
What is this orange box
01:40
;)
Flags...?
That 10k looks so sexy
Quite useless, actually
I did nothing with that page
Suggested edits... and flagged posts
And delete votes! (And the migrated, new tags, close voted and delete vote stuff)
01:43
Too much too much! Better read the privileges page
I think they call them "moderator tools" or something
yea, weird
No rep for a week now
Think they're more commonly referred to as 10k tools now
@haidro gold python badge next - then you can relax a bit!
I still need 112 more votes for that
01:54
Come on @vol - you can do it!
Oh balpha was about for a bit earlier - picked his brain a bit... anyway - he did see the meta post but hasn't looked any further - you'll have to scroll up in the transcript
"Posts with extreme votes" What is this?
Take a guess...?
I have no clue
So err, is balpha gonna do anything about it? :/
same response as haidro... ;-)
02:03
Wait, I can downvote/upvote deleted questions?
Don't think it really matters too much at this point anyway
Err... you shouldn't be able to...
I don't seem to be able to
Ah, the option came up to, but when clicking, it says you can't
02:29
guys what do the _ in for loops do
It's just another variable
Generally it doesn't get used
ohhh ok
just wondering
Used as a placeholder
for _ in range(5):
    do_stuff_five_times()
ohh that ok that makes sense
So, 6 months to get 10k rep. Pretty good
02:41
geeez thats awesome
its taken me 2 months to get 1k!
So, 7 months and still not 11k. Pretty bad
Don't worry @ChristianCareaga . The first 1k is always hard to get
did you start programming 6 months ago too?
Yes
Well...
When I started at SO, I pretty much knew the absolute minimum of python. I didn't understand classes, know much about other modules, etc
02:44
I didn't know as much as I know now
ohh
same here
10k rep later, let's say that my knowledge back 6 months ago is 1% of what I know now
Heck, I didn't even know what zip() was or what itertools was
I think I thought regex was intimidating back when I started
The only modules I had heard of was random and beautifulsoup
and, datetime maybe
the more i learn the faster ill get rep
same for me
02:45
:)
still hardly know anything about regex
It's all pretty much luck about getting rep
Lol, nor do I
The only stuff I know is .*?
hardly have used itertools or zip() lol
i have alot to learn haha
02:46
Key to getting rep fast: answer all the noobish questions
Don't you hate when the list of python questions doesn't update
And you miss a question you could answer
2
Q: How to cast string back into a list

NayanaI have a list: ab = [1, 2, a, b, c] I did: strab = str(ab). So strab is now a string. I want to cast that string back into a list. How can I do that?

Like this
i just figured out what zip is
haha
pretty useful
Very
Indeed
yeah and then that guy gets 70 rep
also i learned what enumerate does today haha
02:50
Also very helpful
Figure out what ast.literal_eval is :)
from one of you're answers actually Haidro
from one of you're answers actually Haidro
i did from the question above
Next step: learn about itertools
ohhh interesting
02:58
January 14 - April 2
That's how long it took me to get my first thousand
Hmm, let me check
ok good
i thought i was way behind
Then April 2 - May 2 for the next 1k
Dec 26 '12 - Jan 8 '13
Surprisingly quickly
03:01
Then May 2 - June 6 to 3k
how do you check
Then 11 days to get another 1k
Then Jan 8 to Jan 15 for 2k
I'm just counting my rep manually
10 days for 3k
03:02
8 days 4k-> 5k
geez hahah
5 days 5k-6k
another 10 for 4k
Another 5 for 6k-7k
i need to step up my game
03:03
again for 5k
4 days for 7k-8k
@Volatility are you a room owner?
youre a legend
6 days for 8k-9k
03:04
15 days for 6k
And then 5 days for 10k
Now Martijn, on the other hand...
xD
9 days for 7k
12 for 8k
all the questions that i can answer get answered really fast cause there easy haaha
I seem to be going faster than you
14 for 9k
03:07
stackoverflow.com/questions/17742744/… @Volatility Didn't get accepted :(
10 for 10k
@Haidro :P
and then, roughly 2 months for 10933 rep
@Haidro i was looking at youre profile and noticed that ahah
@Volatility did you just stop answering haha
pretty much
 
3 hours later…
06:10
tumbleweed
06:36
@Volatility you there?
I seem to have found something weird
import sys
print sys.argv[1]
And how is that wierd?
now, run the script as python file.py aa#$#a
Erm, you get 'aa#$#a'?
06:41
Huh, I don't
aa#0a
wait, let me check on python 2
Same for me on both
Same for me...
dafuq
Perhaps an OSX problem?
06:44
sorry, artichoke*
Possibly
What the heck. Some guy is stalking my answers and posting the exact same solution
more than once?
06:59
Hard to tell
A seasoned answerer surely he is not;
He merely tries to answer for his gain.
For aught I see you are the better man,
While the other answers anything he can.
Where did you get that from :3
Erm, wrote it myself just then
I was just reading Shakespeare (for English)
Which one you doin?
Merchant of Venice
07:02
Ah, I'm doing Macbeth this year
Which other ones you done?
Did Midsummer Night's Dream last year
That's it
Did R&J last year, then Julius Caesar the year before
Actually, that first line doesn't fit the context
A plagiariser surely he is not;
He merely tries to answer for his gain.
For aught I see you are the better man,
While the other answers anything he can.
There we go
So @Volatility About this sys.argv thing
@JohanLarsson What operating system do you use?
It doth work fine on my machine.
07:16
@Haidro I'm on win7
@JohanLarsson do this:
import sys
print sys.argv[1]
Then, when running:
python file.py aa#$#a
ok, will try, this will be the first thing I ever do in Python so don't expect much :D
I get invalid syntax on line 2
Use print(sys.argv[1]) for the second line instead then
In Python 3 print is a function, whereas in Python 2 it is a statement
ok that worked, now I need to figure out how to run it with an argument from pycharm :D
Use the command line
Open it into the directory that the file is in
07:35
ok think it worked now
outputted aa#$#a
used script parameter in pycharm
Alright thanks :)
@Volatility Must be a mac thing
@Haidro did you see that guys answer on that html text Q
I failed to open the command line :D
@ChristianCareaga Duh, I downvoted it and commented it :)
i attempted to answer it haa
07:38
@JohanLarsson For me, I get aa#0a
Try echo '$#'
(just an idea)
$ echo 'aa#$#a'
aa#$#a
echo is broken in Sweden
Woot! My rep is 20!
07:45
>>> int('10100', 2)
20
lol
Well, I better start answering some more questions before you catch up :P
@Haidro what?
@ChristianCareaga what what
im confused on that int thing
binary of 20 is 10100
07:49
ohhh
huh intersting
Next project: learn about the optional second parameter to int ;)
hahah
definetly
alright done learning
How are my favorite cabbages doing tonight?
hungry
07:51
hungry
lol */feeds cabbage to t3h cabbage */
On a more serious note, how does one ethically acquire this badge: stackoverflow.com/help/badges/38/peer-pressure
ask a dumb question
or misunderstand a question and answer badly haa
Do you want us to downvote one of your answers?
I got the opposite of that badge ;)
I was trying to get the Disciplined badge, but someone downvoted before I could :/
Lol, I got it :)
07:59
is the rarest badge reversal?
no Sheiff
Constable
Yes, I'd say that's pretty rare
Or Publicist
Oh, are those new badges?
Exclusive to moderators
oh sheriff has been awarded 15 times
What's a pro-tem moderator?
08:03
i dont even have nice answer or nice question yet
I think Sportmanship is rare, not sure about the name
@Haidro Last time I tried that, a moderator warned me. I'm scared.
I wish I could track how lose I am to Sportsmanship
Also, what comments in chat inspire the star for that one sexy silver badge?
Dunno, I've always wanted that badge. But no one stars my comments. I guess I'm not funny
^That's your queue
08:05
Inbar, on the other hand...
Lmao
pastebin.com/z7zQqzCw cabbage language. Now star my comment 50 times :D. badge pls
Inbar is the star master
This is for you Haidro
:D
It does say different users
08:06
thatthats cheating!
Time for a star cleanup :P
Yay Vol is a owner he has POWER
im a peasant
It's okay, I'd be surprised if anybody ever starred my comments ;) #suggestion
not many stars in this room
Gah, I'm having so much fun watching these defcon presentations
08:07
@JohanLarsson They got wiped out
In C# we have 5913 starred
4
Q: Stars mysteriously disappearing in the Python Chat Room

VolatilityA few weeks ago, in the Python chat room, a few of the room owners got together and decided that the starred list was getting a bit out of hand (from memory about 100-150 messages, maybe even more). We cleaned up several of the useless messages that were in the list (a shame we can't cancel stars...

@JohanLarsson Most of them useless, I would imagine?
amg typo in my starred comment
Now not starred ;)
08:08
In the wpf room we try to star only useful links etc. To make them easier to find.
Meta is scary its all colorless i fell like im in the mid 1900's
haha ikr
hello all you wonderful people! :D
Wonderful? cough cough
08:10
@Volatility: Well, this is the nicest chatroom on SO
do you have a cold vol
@Volatility: Hope you get better soon.
:P
Anyways
Anyone here use requests?
08:14
I just wanted to ask something about the library structure
If you take a look, wait lemme get the github page
Okay, so what I want to know, is api.py mandetory?
I mean, how does python know that all the interfacing is done through api.py?
Anyone else find it sad amazon.com/CABBAGE-LANGUAGE-Robert-Duncan-Gray/dp/1937395030 <-- has nothing to do with Python?
what a shame
hahahahahah
You can use the syntax [text](url) for links
@Volatility , under what syntax? I'm a noob.
@ChristianCareaga: Asked my question: stackoverflow.com/questions/17770412/…
@ChristianCareaga: If think its a good question, could you please upvote it?
@jdero for example [foobar](http://example.com) yields foobar
08:23
Thank you :] editing that now
Thanks for the upvotes guys! :D
no problem its an interesting question
So who supports salad language, and what differentiates them from cabbage?
Salad is a spoken/written language, while Cabbage is a programming language
yes
Cabbage Lang is Vol's baby
08:28
Does cabbage have a file extension? Simple scripting or what?
Here's the Cabbage Language
@jdero not officially, but .cbg
Implemented in 3.3 ... a fair solution :D
But can be run in 2.7
did you ever create an IDE for it
no, couldn't be bothered
08:33
@Volatility lol
Check this out youtube.com/…
Really awesome.
I'm in the process of writing a custom lexer
@Volatility Is there a good course on writing a lexer ?
Parser can wait till the language is more fully developed
No space in between
08:36
FINE
Lol
@GamesBrainiac I don't know
@jdero >1 fuck/sentence
@JohanLarsson Yeah, not the cleanest speaker, could've tossed a NSFW in there, but I figured mentioning Defcon brought along that warning. Apologies.
np I'm not offended at all :D
08:52
anyway, rbrb - dinner time

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