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06:27
cabbage
Hai all!
hello guys is it possible to open and asp.net project in python?
@JoeMarie Not that I know of.
ah i see
does opening php in python is possible?
sorry for my questions, but this is my assignment, my prof didn't even tell us how to do it
06:42
Nope.
Why would you want to open php in python?
my professor want it
sort of requirement
correct me if im wrong but opening java in python is possible right?
lol
if you make a wish and find a genius in a bottle :)
sorry for noob questions, but im really a newbie here :)
lol hahahhaha
thanks anyways guys
may be you didnt understand the vreb "open"
verb
07:33
cabbage
@Haidro You here?
@limelights cabbage bro! :D
07:51
hi
@Haidro How ya doin? Got school today?
it's 6:53pm :3
Wait, are you still in school or in uni?
school
Ahh, so when are you going to go to college?
as in University?
07:58
3 years
Holy crap, thats far away.
When you get to uni, you'll kick everyone's butt! :D
how's it going?
Pretty good man! :D
08:30
@GamesBrainiac Can you post a comment on any of my answers/questions please?
Want to test something
@Haidro sure
thanks, you can delete it now
moin moin
why dat answer no be accepted :(
@Haidro Why is that sentence so wrong?
08:37
Because I'm lazy :P
why dat answer no be accepted
VS
Why isn't that answer accepted

It would have been faster for you to type it correctly.
Eh, probably
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A: Ruby or Python for developing a Mobile Application API

Games BrainiacPython is known to be more readable and more maintainable than ruby, because of its simple syntax, its strong exception handling. Since you're going to be working on the web, you can get quickly started making a mobile app with python's flask web framework. As for speed, Python is faster than r...

lets bash ruby people! :D
Cmon bro, close it for POB
I know.
but still bash ruby in this rare opportunity! :P
I did vote to close though XD
08:46
bash ruby
09:04
cbg all
cabbage
@JonClements Hows my favorite puppy in the world doing?
waggles tail - do they mean me... do they mean me??????
Not bad - weather could definitely be better... how's yourself?
09:13
Well its getting holder here, so thats good news. We don't have to turn on the AC or the fan, so lower bills :P
I think a few days every year the AC or fan is required - but doesn't stop bills rising extortionately :(
Well, here its hot for most of the year. So the fan runs 24/7 for like 8 months straight.
I think we need to come to some arrangement re: this weather thing... I'm sure different weather at certain times would be welcome at certain points for the planet
Ahh... that's what we could do - invent a weather control system...
lol, yea
The weather exchange program :P
I'll swap you 3 days of sun for some rain to irrigate your crops...
09:20
Deal.
Brilliant - just the minor point of practicality to work out
@Games Your mate John john appears to be stuck again
@Haidro ?
@JonClements I have loads of john friends :P
I actually asked him to make a separate question because the chat was getting too long for my comfort, and I couldn't invite him to chat, since he has only 8 rep! :P
I don't want to give him all the answers. But I feel like he just wants me to write all his code for him.
I tried getting him to read docs, but doesn't seem all that interested.
Damn teacher almost caught my answering questions on SO :P
09:46
LOL - you reckon you can hide it forever do you?
I hope so.
So, is like my addiction.
I can't stop answering questions :P
10:04
LOL
Just one more question man... just let me answer one more question!...
Yea, that happened in the office.
Then they stuck me with javascript and nodejs
oh the horror
Mornin'
@IntrepidBrit good moanin'
@IntrepidBrit Toppa the mornin to ya, 'gov! :D
10:19
@JonClements : Ah! Officer Crabtree, I didn't see you there
How's everyone doing today?
Not sure... the ones I know of are fine... the other 7 billion I haven't asked / don't really know yet :P
That's frankly not good enough. Roll on the big brother society
When did this delightful little web site pop up?
Not sure....
Ummm You can enter the year until when your system should be protected and see the corresponding key sizes or you can enter a key/hash/group size and see until when you would be protected.
Since 30 Jul 2004
@ColinO'Coal Is that how long the domain's existed? Or, the website's had stuff on it?
@Colin top of the mornin' to ya btw :)
10:25
What do you think? ;)
@Colin I think someone should make me a cup of tea
can do ... transport is the problem furthermore
I've my fourth cup of coffee ... it helps
@Colin yes, but errr.. it helps you - doesn't help me at all does it - you... scoundrel you! :P
Well, I've a python question ... is there yet a good successor for the good old xmlrpc library(ies) in python?
Errr - in what sense?
10:28
@Jon are you trying to depart from coffeein or what's wrong?
RPC sense
writing server and client tool
@Colin right... what I mean is - what do you want that xmlrpc etc... don't provide/
@Colin nope - I've got into the paradox of not having had enough tea to feel bothered enough to get up and make myself some tea... (which is only going to lead to chaos - let's face it)
@IntrepidBrit Npower became the third of Britain's "Big Six" to announce an inflation-busting rise that will hit more than three million customers from the beginning of December.
ah, I see ... my project doesn't have any requirements which xmlrpc(lib) can not solve ... but last time I used xmlrpc was (I guess) 2004. Maybe 9 years have changed the standard?
@IntrepidBrit ahh yes... I can see this advice from the PM that we can switch companies is going to be useful since they're all going to jump on the band wagon...
@Jon: tea is no solution ;)
@Colin from what I recall - the standard was pretty much standard since 2001 or something...
10:31
@ColinO'Coal And it's taken me 9 years to stumble across it?! I'm a disgrace
@JonClements Soometimes I wonder about him, I really do....
So what you trying to say is ... xmlrpc is still the python standard (best practice) for RPC?
@JonClements I think people need to wake up to 21st Century Capitalism
@IntrepidBrit so, as well as starting a transport company - we should also do utilities?
@JonClements Nah. The best way to do utilities is by Kickstarter (imho)
stackoverflow.com/a/14296856/1971805 Would this fall under an answer that should be deleted?
10:35
So - no need for China/EDF to build us a nuclear reactor when we can kickstart it @IntrepidBrit?
@Haidro Delete an answer as a last resort.
@JonClements Yep. Just need to raise a billion or 2. Shouldn't be too difficult...
heya @lime
10:50
What I have seen cannot be unseen
@Haidro there's a perfectly valid delete vote going there...
Ooo... didn't realise the system did: This answer was marked as spam or offensive and is therefore not shown - you can see the revision history for details.
cbg @Paolo
I deleted it
11:15
@JonClements I think our little mudkip is enjoying his new found powers :D
Anyone know a good introduction to using XML in Python/Django? I had a look at SOAPXml (I think), but I just really don't get how APIs using XML work for doing POST commands, that sort of thing. I've never used XML, just JSON...
_o/
SOAP.py i mena.
*mean! Jees.
<spam>I opened a vim chat last week, if any of you are interested</spam>
11:52
@GamesBrainiac With great power and all that :P
@withnail what exactly are you trying to do?
12:05
please don't dump questions here.
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Yes, asking the question is what gets it seen
1 message moved to Trash can
@InbarRose :)
@jon I want to use the betfair API, but I don't really understand their documentation. There's a python library for it, but it doesn't seem to work/be supported still, and I'd rather understand the guts of what it's doing.
(amongst other things)
@InbarRose you're awake then - are you well?
@Withnail umm... are there no examples out there?
@JonClements Indeed I am.
12:11
Although I've just noticed that there's now a JSON version, which makes my life a lot easier... not really, none that people are willing to share. Very closed off bunch of applications..
@Inbar to both?
@withnail I bet cough :)
@JonClements I thought I was only asked one question.
@InbarRose umm... an owl was supposed to deliver an envelope for the same time the chat room message reached you... that obviously didn't work
@JonClements Oh, that was the crunchy bit in its claws. Sorry, I ate your message.
12:15
Ahhh... yes - I do hear they're somewhat edible... do you eat dragons?
Depends what kind of Dragons.
Massive ones that breath fire?
Dragon flies are mostly just wings, and not very tasty.
Oh, well, if I wrote really really small, I suppose one could use a dragon fly...
@JonClements I have never eaten a massive one, but I have had a few baby dragons now and then.
12:16
@Inbar as long as you know how to incubate the eggs nicely... it's not an issue for baby dragons
I suppose its like veal, the younger they are the more tender? If that is the case, I would not want to have any massive ones, the babies are already tough.
Not to mention hunting one of those.
Yeeesh!
This answer was amazing! :D
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A: Finding out an exception context

jhermannThis is tested with CPython 2.7.3: $ python myerr.py MyErr('bang!',) from ZeroDivisionError('integer division or modulo by zero',) MyErr('nobang!',) It works as long as the magic exception is directly created within the scope of an except clause. A little additional code can lift that restric...

I don't know why people rarely upvote questions.
Speaking of which, this question is very good and should be upvoted.
A very well formatted question
@InbarRose I know, I did just that :P
12:41
I hate noob OP's who can't understand when I give them a gem. ie: stackoverflow.com/questions/19494511/…
That was an angry counter comment
xD
Rewrite his original code to integrate your solution. He'll accept your answer if it works without him having to understand it.
@Kevin I hate doing that.
Yeah, reading your comment again, I guess you knew that already. I guess depriving the ignorant of undeserved solutions is more satisfactory than getting rep.
@Kevin :)
I don't care about rep.
I got all the rep I ever wanted at 4k
What do I do here?
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Q: Does range have to calculate all previous values when using slicing

PaulCIn python 3, range supports slicing but I am wondering exactly how that works. For example: range(100000000000000000000000000)[-1] I have a basic understanding that the range function actually returns a range object that takes up a limited amount of memory. Does that mean that to get to the las...

It's a "valid" question, but it really should not be on the site.
12:51
What's wrong with it?
SO is not a place to ask questions about documentation
"how does the range function work" is a question about documentation.
I've been trying to get jon to look through docs and stuff like that, but he just wants me to do all his code for him :P
It sounds like you object to the question because it's trivially answered by looking at the docs. I usually see "easy" questions closed with the "requires minimal understanding of the problem" reason.
hello
(I don't know whether that's appropriate for this question, however, as I'm not certain that time complexity is generally discussed in the documentation.)
12:58
has anyone used jsonpickle with collections.deque?
cbg4all
@Kevin 40 000 vertices / 16 FPS is really bad, right?
Yeah, by modern standards.
umm.. that's not good..
what should be good? 400k ?
4M?
with Python overhead?
I'm profiling my development, and atm the greatest performance issue is in the draw() call, which is basically the python -> ctypes -> opengl convertion and calling
and that takes 66% of the calculation time
I was thinking in terms of your typical triple-A video game. So a graphics engine written in C could keep a steady 60 fps while rendering, I dunno, 100k polys
100k polys == 400k vertices
or 300k if triangles
13:10
I think the usual solution here is to use vertex lists, which reduces the amount of converting somewhat
> There is a significant overhead in using pyglet.graphics.draw and pyglet.graphics.draw_indexed due to pyglet interpreting and formatting the vertex data for the video device. Usually the data drawn in each frame (of an animation) is identical or very similar to the previous frame, so this overhead is unnecessarily repeated.
I am using vertex lists
as a matter of fact, I'm using batch rendering
(batch == many vertex lists called at once)
and not to mention, I wrote my own groups and batches, which is much faster and more powerful than the one Pyglet has
Not sure what else you could do, then. Perhaps this calls for a question on the game dev site.
well.. I could only think of more thing: that because I'm not experienced with OpenGL, I don't know exactly how big/small/united/separated should a vertex list be.. maybe I'm doing that part wrong..
maybe I'm pushing too many vertex lists instead of join them into one..
or something..
// or I have to come up with the conclusion, that for graphics the only thing that should work is C.. not Python -- sigh :(
I think we're at the point I prophesied last week. You know as much as I do about that. v0v
So I have to write the whole OpenGL part in C and then wrap it, and then use it in Python?
13:26
Perhaps, although I'd consult with the pros at gamedev before coding anything. Perhaps they know the right way to reach Python's true potential :-)
okay, thanks.. I will do that:)
13:38
I just got an accept, twenty days after answering the question. I think that's a record for me.
last call: Now I only use GL_TRIANGLES nothing else: 53k vertices / ~15 FPS (this is 100 widget/object)
Seriously? stackoverflow.com/questions/19495593/… how ungrateful.
Looks like the stupid OP from the previous question accepted a completely unrelated answer, simply because doing it solved his problem. stackoverflow.com/questions/19494511/… how I love noobs.
What does "It's looks like to be a border with exception" mean?
Perhaps, "that's an edge case I don't care about"?
Want to bet the OP is probably working in a software company in some 3rd world country writing the code to your next handheld device?
@Kevin no, it seems to me the OP is just a nob.
Probably he by mistake made 2 variables called var, one is a dict/list or whatever, the other is an integer. And he wants to replace all the integer ones with something else, and keep the container as it is...
Doing it in the worst possible way
And unable to even explain himself in basic English.
> do I wrote a complex regexp to match a dump expression ? T_T. I'll check the code, I'll give you the answer.
I think this means, "did I write a complex regexp when a simple one would have sufficed? I'll check to see if your answer works, and accept if so"
13:52
Seems like he means "oh shit I made a huge mistake with my life, I should have been a farmer" ?
Sorry, I am a bit peeved today. All these annoying non-correct-English writing OP's are getting on my nerves, I should stop answering questions for a while.
The thing that always makes me wonder is - if you can't ask a question in English, can they actually code?
Sure, the two skills are mostly orthogonal. The only English words you need to know are if, while, for, break...
@Withnail :) Do you know how many times I have seen code pasted into here where the first few minutes someone will comment or answer "you just have a typo.... blah x y z" and then the question is deleted/removed.
Hah.
Many. Many is the number of times.
14:00
Tangentially related: I had a .net developer looking for a visa extension in the UK rock up for an interview with our company and after my first question, he responded with "Wait... which company is this?" Great start. Interview lasted 7 minutes..
14:30
@Withnail that's about 6mins 45 seconds too long, surely :P
cbg again all
My boss just told me to make the entire sms engine
I asked him what he did all this time, and what he'd do if he hadn't hired me, and he just laughed.
Yea, I'm fucked.
@GamesBrainiac Then make it in record time using existing libraries :) Then charge him a fortune
@IntrepidBrit Its javascript
nodejs.
@GamesBrainiac ew
@Games ahhh... everyone's favourite "language" :)
14:32
If it were python, I'd do exactly what you suggested @IntrepidBrit
@GamesBrainiac Just do it in Python - would he notice hahaha
Well, the sms engine deals with a lot of concurrency, and frankly python sucks at that.
@Games I think sucks is a bit harsh
Well, there is twisted matrix.
and futures
14:35
Which I don't know how to use.
and tornado
and sharknado
@IntrepidBrit ??
Ooo... it's got Tara Reid - gotta see it :P
14:53
@JonClements Mate, did you miss the Sharknado bit? :P
@IntrepidBrit nope.... I was just thinking about Tara Reid
10 more exp for my cap today, I have not done that in ages.
Umm... I'm not sure that last one is a dupe now ... it's just somewhat easy to miss what I assume is the main question: "How to replace [...] with a random integer from 0 to 2 in this output?"
@JonClements - Don't, it's detrimental to holding onto your brain cells

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