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15:00
Everyone go watch Ratatouille, and you'll understand that anyone can program, but not everyone can program.
lol ratatouille :D
what does Ratatouille have to do with programming?
@Crowz you don't get it's not about programming itself :)
You can take the lesson "anyone can cook" and transplant it into other professions
I dunno. I think the only professions that not everyone can do are the ones that involve creativity
15:02
@ShannonStrutz now pyoneer has working default values and switching mode (right click)
and programming involves a lot of creativity
so you can use the int widget, to add integer into the system, or as the int() function
Cooking requires creativity too :-)
@PaoloCasciello how? People always say that but I really don't get it. It's just cold logic like math. There's right and wrong. Nothing in between.
If creating a program didn't require any creative thought, we could write programs to write programs for us.
15:04
@Kevin i know what you mean... i love cooking :)
@Crowz so why there are a lot of different approaches and solutions for the same problem? isn't figuring out each one of those a creative process? :)
When you get right down to it, logic and math require creativity too. People only think otherwise because they were only exposed to the boring bits in school.
@PaoloCasciello but does it matter which you chose? At the end, all options are exactly the same
doen't matter if you reach london from new york in 1h or in 30 days? at the end, it's only a journey.
I mean more in the sense of, if two people make exactly the same painting but use wildly different techniques, does it really matter?
from an artistic point of view? yes. because in art you judge a painting and the artist.
so, iterating on your example... if i draw a painting or if you print my painting with a printer, does it really matter? :)
15:10
I suppose. I come from a family full of programmers and I just don't get it at all. Can't even do any cool things with programming
@ShannonStrutz by Grade 12 I meant 12th grade
@Tshepang okay well then its different
@PeterVaro Awesome! is there going to be like a developer API or something? That'd be killer
@ShannonStrutz there is an API atm for the 3rd party developers
writing a widget is as easy as writing a function in python
Cool maybe I'll spend some time writing some things. Maybe some DSP widgets? FHT, FFT, DFT, WT, LT, all those cool things
15:20
bbiab, probably way longer
@ShannonStrutz this how a widget look slike:
//for example the multiplaction widget:
# import pyoneer modules
import api.widget

# Create widget
w = api.widget.Widget('*', 'multiplication: math operation and scaling')
# Create IO
w.add_inputs('A', 'B')
w.add_output('=', lambda: w.set_output('=', w.input('A') * w.input('B')))
15:52
howdy
Hi
ummm...
okay back
wow, nothin happened here
@ShannonStrutz we were being polite - thought we wouldn't make anything happen, err, happen, until you arrived back
Well I appreciate it :)
16:04
We, err, reserve mayhem for our special guests kind of thing
errr, oggy oggy oggy - oi oi oi - cabbage cabbage cabbage
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Q: How do I print the content of a .txt file in Python?

user2686450I'm very new to programming (obviously) and really advanced computer stuff in general. I've only have basic computer knowledge, so I decided I wanted to learn more. Thus I'm teaching myself (through videos and ebooks) how to program. Anyways, I'm working on a piece of code that will open a file...

it's umm, a chant we're working on
Those must be some lousy ebooks if they never mention how to open a file
@Kevin thought you were working on the chant? You're embarrassing us now... I'm sure @ShannonStrutz would love to know the rest of it
new recruits to the cult club are always good remember?
Oh I like that chant! What sort of benefits does it bring?
16:08
I'm waving my Python flag IRL.
It's glorious.
Oh, err, eternal life and errr....
umm... cabbage? and err....
+1 to all stats and aggros all C devs in a 20 meter radius
@JonClements Well then I shall sing it every hour
@Kevin Hahah, I like it. Anger the C devs! that is our mission
ummmm... where the hell is a link for new users to direct them to be able to edit their own post
(in re: to formatting and such)
There is help text in the post itself, the help center has a page on it.
and for code formatting I always point to a meta post.
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Q: How do I format my code blocks?

Joshxtothe4How do I post text so that it is formatted as code? What do I need to do so that my code shows up properly—not escaped or removed—when posted? And how to get the correct syntax highlighting? For more information, see "How do I format my posts in HTML or Markdown?" in the Help Center. Retur...

16:14
@MartijnPieters thanks i was trying to right click on the expanded out link when one edits...
and it's just a JS thingy anyway
not even the interesting tuples are immutable, but why are elements in tuples, in-place mutable etc... stackoverflow.com/questions/18256522/…
which Webserver is generally or widely used for Python.
@rafee how many webservers can you think of ?
i dont know.. i well know about IIS, apache, tomcat
I am trying to get information on python to learn.
well, tomcat an app server more than anything is apache more than anything
to learn what?
python.
16:19
It's usable on the same webservers any other language is
what that mean.
can i used apache and python.
like apache and php
Short answer - yes
@Rafee yes.... plenty of documentation on it...
Hi guys, I think I'm going nuts, need some help figuring out why I can't append to a list in a dictionary
I was going to this
16:20
Cabbage folks
okay, but I have done this before
@yourfavoriteprotein what's the prob?
I think I'm just nuts right now >.>
I have a dict, dtmp = {}
@Rafee - should do the trick (good luck!)
16:21
here's the code...
def put_pins(domain, pin, dtmp):
wire = VCDWire(domain, pin, "tmp")
if not wire.tname() in dtmp:
dtmp[wire.tname()] = wire
else:
dtmp.setdefault(wire.tname(), []).append(wire)
okay.. I am gonna start learnning.
wire.tname() returns a string
wire's just an object
@Rafee have a look at the docs, look also at wsgi :)
food' arrived
I was trying to say d[tname] = wire, or append wire if there's already a value
16:22
but I am getting AttributeError: 'VCDWire' object has no attribute 'append'
you guys I just made my site twice as fast you guys proud?
@Crowz no
ok
thanks
Python -> WSGI -> WebServer
lol.....what did you do? @Crowz
16:24
so we dont have direct access to webserver
like
PHP -> apache
@Kneel-Before-ZOD I had a ridiculous amount of stupid web calls, so I just put everything under one web call
@Rafee that is right
I don't believe python was originally built for communication client -> web
well @Rafee to be true the correct diagram is PHP -> mod_php -> Apache :) like Python -> WSGI interface -> Webserver
that's good.....conserve resources :) @Crowz
@yourfavoriteprotein setdefault returns the object, ie - the VCDWire
16:26
I think python was intially created for communication between python -> firmware -> hardware
@Rafee; you don't need direct access to Apache on Python
but since php is not meant for commandline... normally you don't bother the mod_php part of the diagram :D
i mean to say run the python application
@yourfavoriteprotein Then you're trying to append to the VCDWire
16:27
ooh, ok
I have another line, self.timestamps.setdefault(currt, []).append(res) where currt and res are strings, and timestamps is a dictionary. I just pasted that and changed variables hoping it would work
so thanks a lot for the help :)
@ShannonStrutz python is a complete programming language. php was created as a web oriented scripting language. :)
@PaoloCasciello seriously? Hm, maybe just being a computer engineer, I only use it in one way
I guess I'm not figuring out why that works, but the wire stuff doesn't
@yourfavoriteprotein You're close. When you initially set the dictionary variable, you're setting a VCDWire
oh! you're right! Thank you SO MUCH
16:29
@ShannonStrutz sure. consider that initial php was more like a templating engine :)
@yourfavoriteprotein What you NEED to do is create some sort of collection (either a dictionary or any array....
I've never really used PHP. Its so funky
yeah, I should have dtmp[wire.tname()] = [wire]
its like some guy who just was obsessed with money threw the $ sign every where
i used a lot until i discovered python in 2001 :D
ahaha :D
16:31
oh i understand it now
i never liked that convention too...
@yourfavoriteprotein Yep, or some other iterable. It's one of those annoying situations where you're thinking of the code rather than reading it :)
for sure. Thanks again, big help :)
@yourfavoriteprotein Happy coding.
16:33
@ShannonStrutz - I used to code in PHP when I was younger. I hated it - could never get the code looking right in a maintainable sane fashion
@ShannonStrutz lol.....good one; I use it though :)
@IntrepidBrit It's becoming cleaner everyday.....it'll take a while for the clean-code conscious newbies to start implementing the newer features though.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Oooh. You mean I won't have to avoiding PHP like the plague? I always kind of thought of it as a debased form of C xD
@Kneel-Before-ZOD *keep avoiding
It's the popular sibling of python......both children of C :)
I didn't start programming seriously until i'd say 2011 so....I'm kinda young
Or should I say new to it
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Haha, I'd rather hang out with Python though. He's got style ;)
@ShannonStrutz Way to make me feel coding-old. I was messing about with PHP making terrible, terrible Zork clones back in the 90s!
16:39
there are many things wrong with it, but those working on it are improving it.....in the next 2-3 years, many of the complaints would really have gone down (at least among rational folks)
lol.....I like both; call me a polygamist :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Next you'll be telling me that Notepad++ isn't the best IDE for PHP ;)
lol.....while best is subjective, it definitely isn't :-P
I have installed xampp for PHP on windows..
can i use built in apache for python.
yes @Rafee
@IntrepidBrit haha, sorry. At least you are coding-wise!
16:42
as long as you can modify the httpd.conf file
@ShannonStrutz looks at the code he's avoiding. I'm not I'd quite use the term coding-wise...
@IntrepidBrit hahahaha, nice. Okay okay we'll hold off on that one. maybe coding-........... one who perseveres.
@ShannonStrutz I'll take that!
wb hotdog hotstuff
16:49
errr... hi gorgeous?
hope full hair isn't a prerequisite for eating one on this planet; I seem have a receding hairline
coherent sentence not withstanding? :)
eh... as long as I'm understood enough to eat around here, everything else is secondary
end of work for today.... cya guys :)
16:56
@PaoloCasciello rhubarb ;)
alright @PaoloCasciello rhubarb
I feel like I am doing something incredibly stupid but I'm not sure what
@Crowz Are you playing with fire?
in a metaphorical sense
thanks man
17:02
@IntrepidBrit it's cool to play with fire; just make sure to publish your findings. It's either serve as a deterrent or a marvelous breakthrough
@Crowz Then metaphorically stop, drop and roll?
@Kneel-Before-ZOD We could set up an old school webcam portal to watch science in action
that could work.....who's the guinea pig? Crowz?
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Apparently so
17:15
Guys i need little help.
I have installed python 3.3
for windows.
i just created a simple web page as test.py
now how do i need to configure a webserver and run the file.
I googled but could not get revelant information.
I have apache webserver
well, you will need (not required, but would simplify issues a geat deal) to use a framework such as Flask or Django
i want to create without framework.
from scratch..
but simply, to solve your current problem, create a VirtualHost just as in PHP
and within the Directory tag, you need to set Options +ExecCGI and SetHandler cgi-script
that'll allow Apache to turn files in that directory into an executable one
I am going through
okay..
that link is using mod_python, which is similar to mod_wsgi (I think)
17:27
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Isn't mod_python discontinued. As in, has been dead for a number of years?
#!/ does mean windows directory
lol.....I wouldn't use it
cos i have installed python in D:
I wrote my code as
#!/Python33/python
print "Content-type: text/html"
print
print "<html><head>"
print ""
print "</head><body>"
print "Hello."
print "</body></html>"
use the full path to the python.exe or add it to the system path
If you're using Python 3.3, you ought to put parentheses around your arguments to print
17:30
@Rafee The "she-bang" ( the #!) tells whatever is reading the script what executable should be used to handle the script
@Kevin And that too.
okay.
@Rafee So as @Kneel-Before-ZOD says, "use the full path to the python.exe or add it to the system path"
okay.. is below code correct
#!D:\Python33\python.exe
print '''
content-type: text/hml

<html>
<head>
<title>This is title</title>
</head>

<body>
This is the body.
</body>

</html>

'''
okay.. is below code correct
wow @Kevin - my mate is playing MTG online... didn't realise it got quite so passionate :)
heya @Wooble - how goes it matey?
Yep @Jon, it's full of dizzying highs and terrifying lows
17:32
Besides being annoyed at someone telling Martijn he's wrong 5 minutes after I explained he's not? Great! :)
i got error
Error message:
Premature end of script headers: test.py
@Rafee, let's try running it on my python 3.3 interpreter... SyntaxError: invalid syntax
#!D:\Python33\python.exe is this we called the header
@Rafee You need to do print("<html><head>")
@Wooble how come we're not seeing you often, hey? P)
17:34
prefer IRC to webchat.
ooo, we have an IRC server :)
same error
my code
#!D:\Python33\python.exe
print("
content-type: text/html

<html>
<head>
<title>This is title</title>
</head>

<body>
This is the body.
</body>

</html>")
IRC rocks
Rafee: print is a function in Python 3. also, don't do CGI, use a framework.
also have a bot now - that really needs work, but the aim is to relay here to a channel
irc.sopython.com:16419
although ummm
17:36
@Rafee Sorry, my bad. You need to do print() per line OR use '\' the make the string go onto the next line
maybe not the correct port
errr
@Wooble i just enable CGI in apache httpd.conf
Rafee: use triple quotes.
@Wooble It's already been brought up, he wants to do CGI/python to begin with...
Why do people always downvote my legit questions!? T.T
17:36
16417
that's the correct port - I was only two off ;)
@ShannonStrutz Link?
@ShannonStrutz it always happen..
-1
Q: Getting XML information

Shannon StrutzI'm having some intense problems. I've found many questions that are similar and some worked...for a while. So I decided it was time to ask my own question. I am uploading an XML file using the FileReader API and then reading it in as a string and then looking for elements and attributes lik...

@ShannonStrutz copying your actual code instead of typing in things that you admit aren't the code you're running might help?
Sorry, there aren't any syntax errors, thats just me typing it into SO The line its occurring on is the ones with .nodeValue at the end. — Shannon Strutz 44 mins ago
17:37
#!D:\Python33\python.exe is this line a header, if yes.. is it correct
Ooh, I saw red for a second...
Didn't downvote though
@IntrepidBrit is that header correct
Premature end of script headers: test.py
@IntrepidBrit is that header correct
There are some un-related things inbetween the bits of code causing trouble. If i tell the reviewers the problem, there is no reason to check for other errors
@Rafee: don't run it through apache. Just run it on the command line and look at the output.
17:39
Maybe all JS answerers are spoiled and want JSfiddles or what have you
@Wooble i think its a webpage so i would like to open in browser..
and i will check that in console.
hold on
screw JSfiddle, there isn't a PYfiddle, or a ASfiddle, or a VEfiddle
@Rafee well, that's a fine goal, but doesn't help debugging.
@Kevin That or people don't want to have to work to see your code in action. They like to prod. If they can't prod they get angry and downvote ;)
You may or may not need explicit \r\n\r\n after the headers because CGI sucks.
17:40
I estimate I am one million times better at debugging code when I can copy/paste/run it.
Yesterday there was a question that required entering thirteen different inputs, and I was like, forget that!
got an error syntax error
in the end '''
give a link to your full code
invalid syntax.
I am running on my local machine.
i just made in codepage
@Rafee print is a function. You need () around the argument.
@Wooble, I feel like that's been said about three times so far. Are we being ignored? :-(
17:44
@Wooble i just go this sample code from other website..
can you check that.. codepad code
Well, if you're using 1993-era technology and a 1993-era tutorial, install a 1993-era version of python.
Python 3 won't run the code from a Python 2 tutorial.
oh!, i didnt know that..
it's almost as if you need () around the print argument
I don't know why nobody has said that yet
#!D:\Python33\python.exe
print("
content-type: text/html

<html>
<head>
<title>This is title</title>
</head>

<body>
This is the body.
</body>

</html>

")
I already did that.., but that not working
You still need triple quotes if you want multiple lines.
17:47
what where.
you replaced ''' with ("
i thought that was only for comments
are you trolling us? you had triple quotes in the codepad you linked to
and then conveniently forgot it.
just reading an article from my a local publication from my hometown - "how long can you hold your breath underwater?"
17:47
@ShannonStrutz No. they're never comments. they may be docstrings, but only because of convention.
OH WAIT!
@roippi i just this code from other website.
i'm thinking some other language
aaand ignored.
Visual Basic?
17:48
@roippi To be fair, that was probably my fault. I did say to use print("stuff") rather than print "stuff"
@JonClements, do you ever hold your breath when you're watching a movie and the characters are diving underwater?
you either use triple quotes at the beginning/end or you put a print() at every line you want to print something out @Rafee
@roippi When there was a print on every line...
@JonClements Your hometown has got it goin on
Whenever I run out of air before they resurface, I think, "I would have died in that situation :-("
17:49
@Kneel-Before-ZOD or backslashes. don't forget the ugly backslashes.
@Kevin yea dying would suck
can anyone just me simple small code for web hello world
@Wooble ... I drink to forget
I am totally confused..
you can't find that online?
just google this
17:50
''' and print()
hello world web python
@Kevin You'd probably hold your breath longer if the alternative was dying vs being slightly uncomfortable :P
@Kevin turns out they cheat, and it's an article on the local scout club
having a grant to go scuba diving
Perhaps @Wooble. On the other hand, it might be harder to hold your breath while furiously swimming, compared to lying on the couch.
i just used this code
but it not working
17:51
@Rafee tip: learn Python first, then a framework, then if you still want to use CGI for some godawful reason do that last.
I hold my breath anytime a beautiful woman walks across the screen and my gf's watching the tv with me
You aren't trying at all man
And if you see a tutorial written after about 1998 and the person is writing CGI, assume you'll learn nothing because they're dumb.
I use to be able to do 83 metres, at a depth of 1.5m
17:53
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Also python 2, so you're cruel.
@CCInc do you just join every single room going or what? :)
@JonClements that's impressive that you could bend timespace like that
What does that mean? You can swim 83 meters across, 1.5 meters below the surface?
you gotta start somewhere, right? :)
@kevin yup - it's a useless ability
17:54
anh.cs.luc.edu/python/hands-on/3.1/handsonHtml/dynamic.html may be helpful in that it at least uses Python 3.
unless somehow I fall intosome underground cave of some sort...
We'll see how useless it is next time we're in a capsized ocean liner
I can swim about 3 meters 10cm under the surface on a good day.
And someone needs to swim 83 meters to the "let all the water out" lever
okay
I did need help getting out the pool afterwards though
Haha, look at the silly cat
I did scare the life out of some body guards at the local pool though
dived in the deep end and sat on the bottom for a bit
they waited nearly 2 weeks before announcing this feature; maybe they just forgot
I can't dive but I can float pretty well
It's about as close to flying as I'll ever get.
17:57
@Tshepang ooh, now I can get the other developers on my project who do nothing and don't read the issue tracker to not vote for issues too. :(
contrariwise I'm excellent at sinking
so managed to sit on the floor of the swimming pool for about 3 minutes before someone rudely decided to save my life
@IntrepidBrit Rocks
thanks.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Not sure if that is cool or if that is insinuating we aren't classy....
@Rafee You're welcome. Good luck!

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