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15:08
Up to much today? (not sure if that needs asking if you're here though...)
15:36
Nah, not really.. (you can probably tell by the response time :P) I’m somewhat too bored to do anything..
Yeah... I always get confused why it's possible to be bored, so one should do something, but be so bored, one can't be bothered to do anything...
Glad I’m not alone with it…
There's code I could finish off... the drawer that I've been meaning to put properly back on the rails for as long as I can remember.... Wouldn't hurt to iron some shirts....
None of which I can be bothered to do, so instead I'm sitting online, looking at questions on SO that I can't really be bothered to answer and going through netflix, and choosing not to watch any of them 'cos I'm bored...
Well, I managed 9 minutes of a film, but couldn't be bothered to watch the rest...
heh
I keep getting chat moderation flag notifications from the PHP chat.. Just what are they doing over there? o.O
15:55
Someone appears to like Windows Phones...
I've often thought it would be nice to turn those off... as they're pretty much useless...
But looking at meta, it doesn't look like any suggested changes to that effect are going to happen
Do tuples have a .append() method?
No, tuples are immutable, so you can’t change them once you created them
You can do oneTuple + anotherTuple though to create a new tuple with the other values appended
That link shows it using .append() on a tuple
16:00
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<pyshell#1>", line 1, in <module>
    aTuple.append
AttributeError: 'tuple' object has no attribute 'append'
That link doesn’t seem too trustworthy, given that it uses semicolons at the end of the lines…
I was just going to say that :)
Bottom line is that what they say there is simply wrong :)
I have a for loop, would like to add stuff to a tuple
Just use a list instead of a tuple then.
16:02
myList = []
myList.append(2)
myList.append(3)
Why not?
nevermind, this is an xy-problem
figured out the proper way of doing it
which was some_tuple[::2]
@JebediahKerman what on earth does that have to do with anything about appending?
heya @Barry - welcome
This was how I was going to do it if the append() method worked
def oddTuples(aTup):
    '''
    aTup: a tuple

    returns: tuple, every other element of aTup.
    '''
    new_tuple = ()
    for item in range(len(aTup)):
        if item % 2 == 0:
            new_tuple.append(item)
Ahh
The right way, Is
def oddTuples(aTup):
    '''
    aTup: a tuple

    returns: tuple, every other element of aTup.
    '''
    return aTup[::2]
16:06
You still could have used a list there. Just use new_list = [], append to that, and at the end, return tuple(new_list). This will convert the list to a tuple.
Or, generalise it completely and use return tuple(islice(aTup, None, None, 2))
I like my way of doing it the best
its the shortest
Or, possibly even name a slice.... odds = slice(None, None, 2) and something like range(5)[odds] :)
can't get anything shorter than aTup[::2]
Wow, you’re really bored, Jon xD
16:13
@poke oh yes... how did you tell? :P
Even: tuple(compress(a, cycle([1, 0])))
But that's more useful for repeating non sliceable patterns...
did you guys learn python the hard way?
Nope... don't think that website existed in 2001 :)
so books the for you I guess?
I learned it all by myself..
what, just smashing buttons?
16:23
Just by using it. I think the best way to learn a language is to just use it for a project.
yes but how did you learn about the python syntax, etc.
Uhm, not really sure tbh :P
Found a copy on a linux distro... started playing with it
Don't think I've read a book on it at all :(
Although I have plenty of books on C++... :)
I hate programming books <_<
16:31
Eh, it’s crazy what kind of homework tasks some people come up with…
Plus I would use a translate table for that…
I'd just use swapcase for ascii data... but :)
swapcase? Is there a built-in function for this?
No idea what I would use that for…
sENTENCES WHERE idiots FORGET TO TAKE CAPSLOCK off!
CAPTN CAPSLOCK AND HIS SHIFT CREW?
stackoverflow.com/questions/19744154/… What? – Oh, it’s already gone.
Umm.. yeah... didn't last long
16:37
Is it just me or are the questions getting weirder every day?
Nope - not just you
I guess the pool of useful and good questions is already depleted..
Umm... in fact - that user appears to be trying to get SO to complete their homework : stackoverflow.com/users/2891763/user2891763
16:42
Thats spam
Exactly
And it’s gone.
They didn't last long
The user too… ^^
I thought new users need to have their 1st post verified?
and or does SO not have a spam filter?
The community is the spam filter and verification process. The whole site is run by the community; so when spam appears, users will quickly flag it so it gets removed by the system.
16:47
I also had to do this
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The content does not matter, but this site is by far one of the best designed ones I have seen
is this spam
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17:07
I hate that we can’t edit questions when there is an ongoing edit proposal…
You can cheat
I already voted to reject; so I can’t “improve” it…
Oh... then you can't cheat... have you got a link if it's still active?
Okay... it's had its three rejects
Good sport on writing a custom message though... sometimes I do, sometimes I don't... but then... I have a feeling no one reads them anyway... so not sure who I'm trying to write them for...
17:16
Well, I’m mostly writing it for other reviewers…
Who can't see it until it's approved/rejected...
hi @theNoob
Huh? When I click the edit(1) link, I can surely see what others have voted about the proposed edit; or not?
You can see someone has chosen custom - but not the text they've written
oh..
That’s useful.
Yeah... I figured yours was the custom as when I looked at it first time it had a custom - decided to maybe try and improve it, but thought screw it, sounds like you were ready to edit it anyway, went back and there was another "invalid edit", so just selected that
17:26
stackoverflow.com/questions/19744618/python-function-scopes Baha! “0 down vote favorite […]”
17:42
Was afk - but got a delete vote
Just in the middle of doing dinner...
cabbage all
cabbage @games
Today has been slow
I sat down to install ubuntu
and some of my tools, IDEs and whatnot
Also zsh
which is an amazing tool tbh
17:50
I'm gonna run for a bit - going to serve up dinner and ignore the computer for a bit... so speak to you in a mo'
but one thing, I understood quite clearly
@JonClements sure, go ahead
as I was saying
Err.. what's this "one thing"?
One thing, quite well, and that is UNITY SUCKS!!
oh gawd
i can't begin to describe how bad it is
To be honest, after this. I'm beginning to realize how much better Windows is.
Although Ubuntu us much improved since before it wouldn't even recognize a USB mouse I plugged in
Cabbage Games
Unity? Which kind of “Unity”?
the desktop environment
@coltonoscopy hey man! :D
17:58
@GamesBrainiac hey what's shakin?
My head, mate! :P
I realize now why people want to make a hackintosh
@GamesBrainiac I hate unity as well
If you like windows try zorin
if you like mac try elementary
I used windows before, no I use elementary, a mac look-a-like
what is special about zorin?
the thing is, I need linux or unix for ssh and process forking
18:02
@GamesBrainiac it makes windows users feel at home
otherwise, I'd just use windows
I stopped using windows because it is such a resource hog
How anyone likes the look of unity baffels me
So Zorin
is like windows with a linux kernel?
prettym much
its ubuntu in a windows costume
Hmm
thats pretty cool
18:04
I used it for 3 weeks
now I use elementary though
why do people want Windows on Linux?
^
I use Windows, so I have Windows.
And I run Linux as a console-only OS to have Linux.
Some people like the windows look
18:06
the very reason to have Linux is to stay away from Windows
just becuase your linux looks like windows does not mean that it is
using apps like Wine or what have you defeat the very purpose of having Linux
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Because, they like the way windows work and looks and feels. But need to work with linux, because thats what the technologies they use were originally developed on
@GamesBrainiac a super-popular linux distro is Linux Mint
You will be able to get a lot of support for it
18:07
@GamesBrainiac any technology they use in Linux can simply be installed on Windows as well
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Oh? Can you fork processes on windows?
@Kneel-Before-ZOD how do you figure that?
Dinner time - I switched to Mint - the cinnamon thing is nice... and it seems better polished than Ubuntu over all
Linux Mint is great; Ubuntu 13.XX is great as well, (especially when using Cinnamon with it)
18:09
@GamesBrainiac I don't know if you can do that on Windows, but if you can't, then you do it in Linux
I found cinnamon to be unstable for me
@JebediahKerman Thats what I heard a lot.
yeah, tired it on two computer, both have trouble with it
The problem with Linux for example, is that it does not have a lot of high quality apps like on Mac or Windows
For example, there is not decent screen recording software on Linux
@GamesBrainiac I miss adobe
18:10
and as for those depending C# (using Mono) in Linux, (I just shake my head)
Yea, that too.
gimp is just crap compared to PS
do a multiboot
my linux does boot in 7 seconds to desktop
if you need Windows (which you might, from time to time) , boot into Windows
18:11
Yea, that is true
Linux boots super fast
the problem is that if we start making Linux like Windows, it's a matter of time before what makes Windows insecure will become Linux's problem as well
You are probably going to want to run a Ubuntu/Debain based distro
@JebediahKerman Why is this the first time I'm hearing about Zorin and Elementary? They should be more popular than ubuntu
@Kneel-Before-ZOD no-one is trying to make linux like windows
@GamesBrainiac probably because they are based on ubuntu
@JebediahKerman I see.
18:14
do you plan on using linux as your main?
idk, why really either I hate the UI
what version of Ubuntu are you using?
@Kneel-Before-ZOD 13.10
@JebediahKerman Me too, the icons look sloppy
and the UI, yea it sucks
:(
me? I am using elementary OS which uses LTS, 12.04
I wish windows had bash
then everything would be all right.
it's not bad; but just install Cinnamon on it; it'll change our outlook in a second
18:16
@GamesBrainiac couldn't you just linux in a VB?
@Kneel-Before-ZOD not very stable
@JebediahKerman Yea, I only got 4 gbs of ram.
I only have 4 GB RAM on here and it's very stable
whats your GPU?
I don't know.....never bothered to check :)
@Kneel-Before-ZOD @GamesBrainiac its not a matter of RAM, it would run fine on only 4GB of RAM, its the display manager and the kernel that will break your system
18:18
@JebediahKerman Yea. I was thinking of using vagrant.
however, if you have trouble with Cinnamon right after installation, it's possible that there was a problem with the installation. i had similar problem too right after installation
yes, installing a more stable kernel can help
The problem I've had with linux is that installation is a pain
Where do all the programs go man?
There's no program files(x86) folder :P
18:19
THey are somewhere in /
and this root and sudo thing is annoying
its not too bad, once you get used to it
Hmm...
but see how intuitive windows is?
Where are the programs, bob? Well, bill, they're in program files :P
@GamesBrainiac you never ever have defragment your hard drive, also its does not get slower over time
@JebediahKerman I believe Cinnamon sits atop Ubuntu; so, it shouldn't have a problem with the kernel
18:21
I use the Ubuntu software center/ terminal to manage apps
probalby beucase its not next > next > finish
@Kneel-Before-ZOD I tried installing pycharm, and the first 30 minutes, I was like, where do I put this? Where are all the friggin programs
thank the heavens for askubuntu
I am running pycharm right now
in linux
yea, I managed to install it
and run it
nevemrind
I did install it
well
look at my question
:P
18:22
"Where do I put this"?
1
Q: Recreating PyCharm launcher in Ubuntu

Games BrainiacI installed pycharm normally via bin/pycharm.sh, but the mistake I made was doing bash pycharm.sh while the pycharm directory has inside the Downloads folder. I later on moved the directory to /opt/Pycharm/. This is causing the once functioning unity launcher (which was added when PyCharm was in...

how did you install pycharm? Isn't it just extracting and running a single command (install.sh or something similar) ; how hard is that?
@Kneel-Before-ZOD pretty much yeah
@GamesBrainiac my install is in my Documents
@Kneel-Before-ZOD yup, pretty much.
@JebediahKerman why would you do that, shudnt you install in /opt/ ?
idk it works fine from documents
18:24
I know and thats the problem
If your programs are all over the place
then you're going to have a hard time finding them in case something goes wrong
mine are all in Documents
or /opt
even in some cases, all you need to do is simply apt-get ; installation is super easy
@Kneel-Before-ZOD not always
or you can use the software center
But you can always just download a .msi and bam!
you're done.
18:26
always put all your programs in a single folder (preferably Documents); it's much easier to uninstall later
Arent there installers like .msi for linux?
and much more easier to uninstall if you got it from the repo
@GamesBrainiac there is .deb
but thats not quite like a .msi
which is the easiet not software center or apt-get method I have found
18:27
you do dbpkg -i .deb
thats command line
isn't there something that gives you a gui?
i prefer compiling my programs :)
or just right click on your .deb and go to install with ... somthing i forget
#Python turned into #Unix?
@Kneel-Before-ZOD you can do that too with windows.
@poke Well yea! :P
also
today I learn
that zsh is friggin awesome
:)
@GamesBrainiac I know......but I don't compile on WIndows (at least, not yet); if I install a program on Windows, it's because I don't have much choice about it......so, i just need it to run without understanding why :)
@GamesBrainiac I haven't tried that :)
18:29
@Kneel-Before-ZOD well it always worked for me :P But yea, you can compile, if you wanted to. Its quite simple, just get your binaries, and just install
@GamesBrainiac is zsh a bash alternative?
I compiled loads of Python programs
@JebediahKerman yea
but much better autocomplete
cmd is nothing like bash/zsh
@JebediahKerman lol.....cmd is child's play :)
that's why MS released PowerShell
@Kneel-Before-ZOD then use powershell
it even gives zsh a run for its money
18:31
@Kneel-Before-ZOD even that is not as good bash though
@JebediahKerman no, powershell is better than bash imho
yup.....it's visibly slow
@GamesBrainiac no freaking way!
I've used bash for a while, and frankly, I like ps scripting more
I use bash almost every chance I get; currently reading up on advanced bash commands
btw, this is a little off-topic, but can't one use python to do bash/powershell stuff?
18:35
yea, but python is not built for os specific things
its much more powerful than that
sure......but sometimes, you might still need bash to do some things
bash is built for os scripting
but to be honest
python is better than bash when it comes to unix
but python cant beat powershell because python was originally designed for unix
@GamesBrainiac of course......but if you are gonna be a unix sys admin, you have to know bash :)
true dat
because when your perl/python scripts just don't cut it, you must be ready to open up a bash and hack away
18:37
there are just some things python cant do
why do you keep mentioning PowerShell? :-P
its cmd v2.0
@Kneel-Before-ZOD its quite good
they just took the best shit that was in bash
and made it more windows-ish
1. It's slow 2. It's on Windows
3. It's fake by trying to run some (just a few) Linux commands
I think it's powered by C# or something
nah, it has all the commands and more
there's a whole friggin book on it
18:40
nope.....not all the commands
and the intellisense is amazing
I've run some Linux commands on it that returned error
its not going to be exactly like bash
silly :P
that would hurt microsoft's ego too much XD
btw zsh has the best themes
:)
lol......so typical of MS; always making a half-baked product to sway us
I tried Azure the other day and saw that it has a VM to run Ubuntu on it
it has all kinds actually
its just sooo goddam expensive
18:43
that made me wanna headbutt someone
I guess it's probably for .NET developers who have stuff to run in Linux
Actually if you think about it, most tools do suck on windows
like python can't use its forking module
cause I don't see it appealing to Linux users
But if you think about it
those tools were designed for linux/unix
@Kneel-Before-ZOD It isn’t fake Linux commands. It’s PowerShell servlets that are aliased so that common Linux commands call the respective servlet.
but for me, I can definitively say that I got better when I switched from Windows to Linux a while back
18:46
Sure, Linux is overwhelmingly popular on servers
I'll probably try my hands on a Fedora (or openSuse) soon
@Kneel-Before-ZOD why fedora?
does it not only take .rpm?
Imma try elementary
well, in the Linux world, Ubuntu is paperweight; to be hardcore, one needs to go beyond just Debian-based OSes
@GamesBrainiac good call
you will need to install python 3, it only ships with 2.7
18:49
and a lot of servers still use Fedora (or equivalent) OS
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Honestly, you can do almost anything as long as your os is based on debian
.deb files are far more common
but honestly, i dunno why mac apps don't work on linux yet
I don't really use .deb files; either I apt-get it or I compile it
but you can conver .deb to .rpm I think
18:50
there's the darling project
but honestly, its not getting much mileage
(So much #Linux)
I was surprised that Win 7 didn't come pre-installed with Perl or Python; I had to install them myself
@Kneel-Before-ZOD It comes pre-installed with PowerShell.
@poke lol......we got carried away, huh
@poke yeah....powershell
You can do everything you do with Perl/Python with PowerShell.
18:52
loooool
vala compiles C# code to C
ahahahahahahhaha
?
I do not get it
@poke I don't like Win that much to replace my programs with PowerShell :-P
google vala programming language
@GamesBrainiac why?
@Kneel-Before-ZOD Well, you are not forced to do it.. you can always install Perl or Python yourself.
18:53
@Kneel-Before-ZOD gnome says its to build high quality apps on linux
@poke Yea, I just use Python
And tbh. I prefer this over OS shipping with built-in Python/Perl versions which the OS then might depend on or ships in a modified version.. making any upgrade process just terribly hard.
I rather have an empty OS where I can install what I want over an OS that ships with lots of bundled stuff I cannot change
@poke archlinux
@poke true....but wouldn't you think they should install it for you? I'm pretty sure a lot of programs depend on either
18:55
When I have a Windows program that needs for example Python, then it ships with it.
yeah....but Win's target isn't developers; it's for simple users who need to achieve something............they shouldn't have to install basic programs like that by themselves
It’s actually a more stable thing. Having application specific packages that ship with the application, over applications assuming it’s globally available on the system and failing when it isn’t exactly what they expected.
See: virtualenv etc.
I am sure that if they were developed by MS, they would be on the OS
.NET framework is on Win by default
When you depend on a language or library, ship with it; solves a lot of dependency issues and makes sure that the setup works correctly.
so is IE and not Firefox/Chrome :-)
18:58
The .NET frameworks has a native versioning system inside
@poke Yea, I really don't like virtualenv. I prefer if I can just install the stuff inside a lib directory. Like with npm.
@GamesBrainiac +1
So if you build for a specific version, it will only use that specific version, and your installer will install the correct distributable if it isn’t available.
I haven't checked Win 8, but I'm sure Win 7 came with at least .NET 4.0 framework

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