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You going through the 3.3 tag ?
Mm-hm. Noticed that I'm #3 for 3.3 and wondered if there were any easy pickings.
Cabbage folks
@Kneel-Before-ZOD cabbage
Not going to catch @MartijnPieters obviously, but #2 looks achievable.
17:02
Potatoes? @JonClements
@Kneel-Before-ZOD potato, potato?
yup.....potato too
@ZeroPiraeus I think #3 looks feasible ;)
(starts keeping an eye out for easy pickings...)
Oh, it's like that, is it?
Well... I would quite like to get on the bottom all-time for the main python tag
But that's a fairly annoying moving target
17:07
I have smaller ambitions. Nowhere near even "last 30 days" in .
@ZeroPiraeus hey - you're in the lead ;)
I am the Mayor of Nowheresville ;-)
I declare myself "Head Of Cabbages" (Lord seems a bit extreme).... see worldwideinterweb.com/item/…
Although... "Chief Director & Chief of Unicorn Division" is terrific
Alan Moore: Writer / Wizard / Mall Santa / Rasputin Impersonator. Glorious!
I was number one on stackoverflow.com/tags/combine/topusers until I removed the tag from the one question I answered. :-P
17:15
anyone else saw the ad for the nude female web designers? guess even nudists are tired of sausage fests
@MartijnPieters foot - shoot... :)
My was worth more than Jon Skeet's..
Umm... breast implant bombs: ora.tv/newsbreaker/…
stop gloating; you are making the rest of us feel bad :-P @MartijnPieters
But the tag should just be burninated.
@Kneel-Before-ZOD sowwy
17:17
note - that link has one of those annoying self-playing video clips
I'm back
The wiki for that isn't even very good ;)
@PeterVaro wb
:) @PeterVaro
@JonClements That is so obviously made up by the people who do the patdowns ...
@MartijnPieters I was thinking: I have two options on value-assignment. The first one, is to duplicate the data in each widget, and each widget has to have output's, to deal with the modified value. This makes the code easy to read, to arrange, but this is less like the python language and most importantly very unefficient..
17:20
@ZeroPiraeus It's a good way to make your job more interesting though...
The second option is, to use a timeline to tell, when one widget is going to be called. In this case, the code would be harder to read, will be less intuitive for beginners, but will more like as python and will be as efficient as python itself
in this case, it doesn't matter, if a widget has an output or not, since it will effect the same object in a different time
Right, and python has the line order to denote ordering of the statements.
@MartijnPieters yes.
@ZeroPiraeus You searching for my boilerplate 'gives us the codez1!' responses? :-P
17:23
so the big question is, which one is better for education, for art.. and as a first language, which will lead the user to python as the next step..
that is the ultimate goal of pyoneer
@MartijnPieters Heh, no ... did notice your comment though.
so, what comes to your mind when you see this image?
Snakes aren't blue? :)
(makes me hungry| Cat's screwed | Buffett for snakes | cat says, "Help me")
17:36
The cat's not worried because he's got them outnumbered, five to two
@ZeroPiraeus I knew someone would would do that ;)
explain @Kevin
Shouldn't that technically be a pentacat?
@ZeroPiraeus I love the seemingly random picture of the horse eating from a blue bucket that turns up in those images ;)
17:39
@Kneel-Before-ZOD, the Octocat has five tentacles at a minimum. Assuming a snake and a tentacle have equivalent combat ability, octocat has the advantage
lol.....I initially thought it was eating a snake
you see that choke-hold they just gave the cat? I highly doubt the cat's gonna come out the winner
@Kneel-Before-ZOD yeah, but he can rollback to a version before they get the chokehold
ahh....the cat's got skillz......time warp skillz.
Snake body language is tricky. It's hard to tell the difference between a hug and a death hold
The <3 ought to give some indication
maybe the cat's into some bdsm; either way, the snakes are having fun
17:49
With that outfit, the cat is definitely into bdsm.
Umm.... So, you reckon the cat's confused... and is after "gimphub" ?
18:13
you guys what am I doing with my life?
bbiab guys
18:42
@Crowz wasting it on a job you hate, rather than following your dream?
Cabbage!
cabbage @mishik
@Crowz care to explain?
@Crowz questioning too much :)
@ZeroPiraeus yeah that's actually a pretty good summary, least it pays for art classes!
isn't that the definition of growing up ?
18:50
I gave up on my dreams after the hope was ripped from my heart when I got my foot stuck in an escalator and aliens didn't come to save me
maybe it's time to have another dream :)
I got a suggestion for you... do you have iPhone/iPod/iPad? Anything with iOS basically?
Offered without comment:
@mishik who? I have an iPhone
Then go play Plants vs Zombies 2, released yesterday.
18:54
is it free?
as far as I know, yes
(android user) :(
It sounds super lame
Anybody know what OP is asking for here?
someone said they have no reason for living and your solution is to play games? Timeout for you, buddy. Go face the wall :-P
I think he just wants to know how to turn "1,2,3,4,5" into [1,2,3,4,5], but then I don't understand what all the tkinter code has to do with anything.
18:56
Noone said "no reason" for living :)
And playing some games is a way to relax :)
Singer/songwriter Peter Noone said there's no reason to live? That's pretty dark :-(
some people follow this question what am I doing with my life? with ........
It kind of bothers me that "everyone" and "anyone" are grammatical, but "noone" isn't. Maybe if it had an umlaut, it would look more legitimate...
lol....that's what bothers you? Now, you need to go play that game and relax :-P
Ex. "Noöne has time to remember whether "no one" requires a space or not"
Impolitely picking on the grammar of strangers is how I relax.
19:03
your relaxing mode needs a relaxing mode
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19:22
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@Kevin he needs StringVar in tkinter
to get store and to get the data of the user input
I thought he might already have one, and just didn't show it in his sample code.
It seems like his code currently works the way he wants, but only for single-digit inputs.
well.. maybe.. in that case, I agree with you: I have no idea what he is asking..
It would help very much if he had shown the function that he's passing the string to
@Kevin then you gave him a reasonable answer
19:25
I suspect he's doing something like, numbers = map(int, user_input), which will indeed turn "12345" into five numbers, when he wants it to be just one
Or even just for digit in user_input: numbers.append(int(digit))
Interesting math question: sorting a list of 2d points so that the distance between successive elements is minimized. I suspect this is a Hard problem to solve.
Ah, a commenter nailed it. It's the traveling salesman problem on a complete graph. That's NP hard then.
:D
is it?
Yeah, I think. It's slightly restricted since distances are strictly euclidean, which the TSP doesn't require. But I don't think that changes its hardness much.
I thought if you just store all points distance informations in each point and you sort them
already neutered the tags.
@ThiefMaster: Feel free to nuke.
is out, dinner time.
19:32
then you can get the shortest way started from one point
compared to all of them..
@MartijnPieters I came up with conclusion, that if I create a timeline (I already draw 6 pages in my notebook of the different looks-and-feels) then it is going to be 100% messy, too strict and absolutely equal to the textual version -- but in a wrong way. If it is textual, than type it, don't draw it, because text is more felxible for this...
I'm not sure that approach is optimal. Isn't it possible, that when the list is optimally sorted, the two points that are closest together won't be adjacent in the list?
so I come up with a solution to not copy everything each time, namely: if you connect an output to one input, than the same value will be passed
but if you connect it to more than one output, than it will be deepcopied
so it's up to you if you want optimize the code or not, and you want to use the objects as mutable or immutable ones
so it is like:
Interesting that this question has pretty poor English, but thanks to a full SSCCEE and an example of the expected output, you can figure out exactly what he's asking.
This would be an A+ if only he had posted the actual output too.
Let's see, how do you omit the trailing newline/space for print in 2.7...
19:47
Can't eliminate the item sep, but umm....
Isn't there an option in sys or something you can set?
Probably the right solution is to compose the full pyramid in a string and print it all in one go
You thinking of sys.stdout.softspace = False?
Probably get away with just convert the numbers to strings once
Probably, yes
Judging from his comments, I think the OP wants a mind reading module.
The non-comma-separated string must be split based on what the user intended, not what he entered
DWIM is a wonderful ideal, but this is ridiculous
20:04
@Kevin Have you noticed that his examples are always in ascending order? That might be an interesting problem: split a string of digits into a minimally ascending string of numbers.
I tried to prod him in my first comment with "unless there are additional constraints you haven't told us", but he didn't seem to catch on.
I suspect that there are additional constraints, but he's struggling to convey them. That's why he's just giving more examples. He's hoping I can reverse engineer his requirements.
@Kevin well, could be worse - you could have got a reply saying "yes - there are"
It'll be a home run if he replies to my second comment with, "the result can't be 101, 112, 1, 3, because the numbers must be in ascending order". But I'm not optimistic about that.
20:39
LOL
Wow - I got a popular question badge ;)
woo hooo
@JonClements gratz :-)
@ZeroPiraeus yup... 1,000 people have seen my first question, and probably wondering why the beep I'm asking it...
 
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is this com just being terrible, or is something interesting going on? pastebin.com/ka2TZL20
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