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01:02
Anyone home?
What's wrong with the last line of code?
I get 'NoneType' object has no attribute '__getitem__'
Hang on, i'll take a look
got it
forgot to put a return statement in a custom function lol
Nahaha
It's not exactly there, yeah
well, it's from another part of the code than what I put in that gist
but it meant that one of the variables I was using wasn't set to the value I was epxecting
It's alive!
and it crashed on the last line because of a typo lol
01:18
Now, what are you working?
a Python script to port SourceForge tickets to GitHub
@samrap Best laugh i had today
HAHAHA
Genius ad
@samrap that's great!
01:42
@aIKid Did you take a look?
02:00
@Code-Guru Yeah
02:58
success!
@Code-Guru Party time :)
03:32
Hey guys glad you liked it haha
Can someone help me with something?
@a7xrturo Please check the second point in sopython.com/ChatRoomEtiquette
Ups, sorry. I'll follow that guide sorry
@a7xrturo Thats okay. Just ask the question. People with relevant expertise will answer it when they find time
So. I'm doing a program that asks for 2 coordinates to generate 1 line, and then 2 coordinates to generate another line. Then it calculates the angle between the 2 lines. I'm using the module "turtle" to print the lines. My problem is that I need to calculate the slope of each line, and I need 2 points of every line to get it. But I don't know how to get another point in the same line.
the formula is: m = y2 - y1 / x2 - x1
03:47
you can input all the points in the same line like this

1 2 3 4

in the code, you can do

x1, y1, x2, y2 = map(int, raw_input().rstrip().split())
Ok, right. I understand. But first, I just need to ask to the user 2 points to generate 1 line, how do I get another point in the same line?
x1, y1 = map(int, raw_input().rstrip().split())
x2, y2 = map(int, raw_input().rstrip().split())
Cbg @GamesBrainiac
cabbage all :)
Perfect. That's just what I need thanks for help @thefourtheye !
03:51
Cabbage @GamesBrainiac :)
@a7xrturo You are welcome :)
@thefourtheye hey man!
So, how are we all doin?
Monday morning office. Fully energetic :)
And you?
8pm over here in California haha. Seems like everyone on here is Europe/Middle East/Australia time
India :)
See, I live in the future :P
What's the future like? @thefourtheye
03:59
Bright ;)
Wow the future really is a mystery...
Help Needed Here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20039872/make-tkinter-scale-control-sound-volume
04:15
PHP makes me realize what a beautiful language Python is
Makes me flinch every time I have to use the strtoupper() function aka throwupper() function
@samrap You needed php to do that? :P
@thefourtheye Sounds good. I feel horrid, I got university tomorrow :P
Nah haha I'm learning PHP on codecademy right now and had to use strtoupper a few times
@GamesBrainiac :) Which university and what course?
@GamesBrainiac
@thefourtheye not gna tell you the university, but algorithms :P
@samrap lol, yea php has weird function names, and even weirder classes
04:19
@GamesBrainiac Harvard?!? :) :) :)
^
And yea Games it does
array_push is terrible
@thefourtheye Hell no :P
@samrap hmm, I agree. I don't know who had the bright idea of making all this crap :P
Anyway, algorithms. I love that area. I spent lot of my time in sport programming.
Haha @Games I came to the conclusion that PHP was written by one guy for himself, he probably didn't expect his function names to see the light of day
He wrote what made sense to him, as most programmers sadly do
04:22
Algorithms are fun when you finally get what you were trying to achieve and even better when you can improve them. Not that I've written any really complex algs
I come here with another question: In a function how can I return a value to be stored in a global variable but passing an argument to the global statement?
@thefourtheye Honestly, I find sport programming just like any other competition, a waste of time. Instead spend time working on ideas or learning organically.
@GamesBrainiac Its too much fun and I really like to solve problems in short time.
@thefourtheye Yea, but the thing is, you can better spend your time learning other things like setting up a business or getting an idea to market.
Most of the time, I've seen that the stuff ACM or Topcoder can teach you, you can just get from a google search.
Just my two cents.
@GamesBrainiac That sounds like a lot of hard work :(
04:27
Yea, because otherwise you just won't be an entrepreneur.
@thefourtheye is going to end up writing an algorithm to solve world hunger and cancer all in one from all the experience he has sport programming
ahahahaha
sounds interesting
then you'll be sorry @GamesBrainiac ;)
lol
you'll still learn algorithms if you go about learning different languages and making things.
I just think that competitions have really become exams with sure win techniques to do well in them,
Trouble is, those techniques don't usually apply to life :P
if not cancerSolved():
    solveCancer()
I agree with you
04:29
@samrap mind blowing algorithm :P
20% sport and 80% functional would make more sense
thank you ;)
Absolutely. I mean you can learn a lot from the practice problems from TopCoder or ACM.
Just don't make them the epitome of your life.
I know a lot of people did/do that.
Sorry guys I have to bail out now for breakfast. I ll join back soon
Its better to learn from making things.
@thefourtheye Sure man. See you soon :)
Ok seeya @thefourtheye
And yes you are right Games. The problem is thinking of a project that tests your abilities and makes you learn new stuff, without being so difficult you don't know where to start
04:40
@samrap Yea, but you can start with something small, from just learning how to open files to making games to something more challenging.
Its better to learn from doing, than to learn from a bunch of problems that really are just exams.
05:01
I'm back
Yea that's why I stopped doing Prject Euler projects
Try making an app that you always wish you had
thats a great way to start
Yup I did that last summer with Geometry in JavaScript it solved almost every Geometric equation. I had no need for it since I already took Geometry so I was gonna sell it to people this year but I only know a few people in Geometry and apparently they're too stupid to click on a .html file
It's amazing how computer illiterate most people are
05:20
Hmm
I know for a fact that my university professor is below average intelligence.
Hah that sucks, is he boring?
no
she's just does not know what she's talking about
Wow I feel sexist
haha
lol
she's not blonde for what its worth :P
Hehe my history teacher is a babe
05:26
lol
Wow just got to objects in PHP...absolutely terrible
Back from breakfast :) :)
Cabbage :)
These days I am so hyper active on SO, whenever I go to FB, feels like my likes are numbered! :D
05:29
lol
Haha nice @Ashish
cabbage @thefourtheye
I have to think before the +1, is it off-topic or just a lame question/fact. :D
That's like me with twitter :D
Where I live facebook's days are gone
sadly
I know, feels like a dumb place to be. :/
But twitter is fun because you can post hundreds of useless garbage per day
05:33
Yes, I love it too! Especially the dumb but funny trends.
What's your handle? You just got a follower! :)
@thesamrapaport !
nvm got it
lol name you put up there!
Haha funny story behind that. My last name is Rapaport so one of my friends started calling me Fapaport, ever since then I've come up with funny names to do with Fap, it used to just be Fapaport but I'm half Jewish (by decent not religion) so I decided FapJew would be a nice change ;)
half name Jew, nice nice
Just some minion awesoness - 9gag.com/gag/amXPM3j
05:41
Hahaha those are great. Took me a while to get that the one was Steve Jobs. Classic
Yup. that was incredible. the clothing, the looks...respect
And the banana in the background
Arrow notation in PHP...so ugly
Alright I have to finish this PHP track tonight so I can start working with the language. Talk to you all later!
 
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06:56
Can the moderators see who downvoted an answer?
No.
No one can ever see who downvoted what.
Somebody downvoted a very good answer :'(
4
A: Does the list have any numbers?

falsetruHow about using type and set: >>> my_list = [12,8,0,4,7,21,27,"O",29,3,"X","O","X","X"] >>> set(map(type, my_list)) {<class 'int'>, <class 'str'>} >>> set(map(type, my_list)) == {int, str} True >>> set(map(type, my_list)) == {int} False >>> set(map(type, my_list)) == {str} False >>> my_list = [...

07:13
That's why we have others to upvote! :)
My while loop gets to a point where it runs forever and nothing shows up.
Just a white blank and I press return, yet nothing happens. Any help?
cm2
cm2
Are you sure you are breaking out of the loop?
well the loop runs as long as the statement is true.
cm2
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Right. So are you sure that the statement is ever turning false?
At some point the statement becomes false, and the loop stops, yet this doesn't happen.
Yes.
The program works fine, until I enter some specific numbers, it just stops.
Nothing happens and the interpreter is just white blank.
When I click Ctrl + C,
I get .......
......
 comp_response = random.randrange(1,28)
  File "C:\Python33\lib\random.py", line 190, in randrange
    return istart + self._randbelow(width)
KeyboardInterrupt
Anyone able to help?
cm2
cm2
07:29
I would check the inputs again. A while loop behaves as you described, so it should break out if the condition is ever False.
cm2
cm2
That traceback just means that it was still doing something in random and then you interrupted it. It was still working.
I interrupted it, because nothing was happening.
Would you like to look at the code?
cm2
cm2
Ok.
How?
Pastebin?
cm2
cm2
07:31
Use a pastebin?
okay
cm2
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Hi Haidro
Hey there
It's a game:
run in python 3.3.2
cm2
cm2
Which line is the loop on.
?
07:33
127
You don't have to spend alot of time on this program. I don't want to waste your valuable time.
cm2
cm2
Yeah, I was just going to say that you should probably put in some print statements within the loop to see what is happening.
Is there a specific number you enter that causes this?
Well I think it depends on the flow of the game. Once I entered 26 and it caused a problem.
Anyways, I try writing some print statement. Thanks for the advice. :)
cm2
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Yeah, I've got to run, but I still stand by what I said before. The program was working on something still. Perhaps your legal_move function isn't returning False when it should be, in some instances.
Probably, anyways, thank you sir/madam for your help. I appreciate it. Have a nice day.
07:53
Wooooooooohoooooooooooooooo. 10K milestone :) :) :)
hooray
Now you can do stuff that's actually useful
Oops. What are they @Haidro?
See deleted stuff, delete stuff yourself (but don't rely on that until you get 20k+ rep)
Ya. Thats pretty cool. Already reviewed few flagged posts.
And the top bar looks different now :)
Congo @thefourtheye :)
08:02
@AshishNitinPatil Thanks man :)
Is it bad to keep posts in meta active? As in keep editing in a few hours?
A particular post i mean
08:31
@AshishNitinPatil Why do you think it's a problem?
Well, one person just commented so...
Where?
@thefourtheye Amazing mann!!
Never mind, my fault too. A few edits were meaningless, meant only to keep the question alive.
If you are really interested - meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/207681/…
I won't mind if you blame me.
08:47
I think yeah i would blame you hahaha :)
By the way, Ashish
Your rep is raising pretty quickly
Cabbage.
I know. Thanks :)
@InbarRose Cabbage dude
I would like to quote myself again
These days I am so hyper active on SO, whenever I go to FB, feels like my likes are numbered! :D
Probable reason for my continuous edits too :D
@AshishNitinPatil Just retweeted that XD
08:49
Btw, what's the cabbage thingy?
There's always someone asking that, why don't we put this link in the room info?
You got a follower :)
@InbarRose You're an owner, right? What do you think of my idea?
Which Idea?
08:51
The idea of linking the salad into the room info?!
@InbarRose putting the salad link in the room info.
@aIKid Bad Idea.
@InbarRose Whyy?
This room is for Python - Salad is just a quirk of some members.
@InbarRose Okay..
08:52
I was against putting "Cabbage" in the room info.
But I was out voted :)
Hahahah
Banana :)
@InbarRose Everytime someone said banana i think of minions..
Or just check the starred link from me :)
08:58
fixed my bug
yay :)
@GamesBrainiac What're you making?
@aIKid Its a game called Connect Four, and we're making it with Aritifical Intelligence. I'm working with falsetru on this little project :)
@GamesBrainiac WHOA THAT SOUNDS COOL!
yea it does
09:03
Do put up a link when done!
@GamesBrainiac What kind of game?
And where the heck do you learn AI stuff?
By myself mostly.
@GamesBrainiac Any book recommendation?
I've got one at home, but it's an advanced one, my pop's..
I would do a course recommendation - udacity.com/CS373
@aIKid Nope, just try making something. btw, sending you an animated gif :)
09:08
@GamesBrainiac You know this game has been completed?
@GamesBrainiac Where?
@InbarRose as in?
A solved game is a game whose outcome (win, lose, or draw) can be correctly predicted from any position, given that both players play perfectly. Games which have not been solved are said to be "unsolved". Games for which only some positions have been solved are said to be "partially solved". This article focuses on two-player games that have been solved. A two-player game can be "solved" on several levels:V. Allis, Searching for Solutions in Games and Artificial Intelligence. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Limburg, 1994. Online: [http://fragrieu.free.fr/Searchin...
It has been done before, for sure.
Solved games are no fun. :)
09:11
Oh no, they're plenty of fun.
If you do the solving yourself :P
Avocado!
The creation process is fabulous!
@AshishNitinPatil Dude, you're overcabbaging it..
there you go guys, a glimpse at our AI :)
@GamesBrainiac Whoa
You math that?
Windows 8, no metro style. Dropped.
09:15
yup
@Shiki dropped?
People like to joke about such stuff. Dropped as in never gonna buy/pay for it.
Is it a good practice to make windows, or mac application with Python?
If you find a toolkit, sure it is
Unless you build some very specific thing... like an OS, an enterprise grade (scale, especially) app or something, choose the tool you know the best.
@Shiki Compared to C or Delphi, Pascal?
09:19
Honestly, GUIs are not Python's strong suite.
It still remains quite good though
The logic would be much easier to write in Python.
@GamesBrainiac That's what i meant..
@Shiki But well, i think the program logic should be separated from the UI stuff.
Bye the way, gotta go.
Yeah but you can't use mixed languages. Ooookay you can, but that makes debugging and error handling a nightmare if possible at all.
See ya!
@aIKid Rhubarb!
@GamesBrainiac Put that logic into a Unity engine and sell it for 10$ on Windows Store. (And 0.99$ for other stores.)
09:22
@Shiki lol
09:48
@GamesBrainiac Few days back we discussed about Python performance and you suggested Falcon framework, right?
@thefourtheye yes, I did.
Check the falcon's standing :(
Goodness gracious
This is so biased.
Why so?
Because all the top players run on JVM
JVM takes SHITLOADS more memory than any other implementation, .NET or Python.
If you gave falcon more memory and opened up the GIL
then falcon would beat almost all the others hands down
09:55
What is GIL?
What this graph does not tell you is how much resource is consumed.
Global Interpreter Lock
You will see that all the top choices are java or scala
because they run on the jvm
Never even heard of gemini and grizzly
But how do they give that performance?
Same as everything else.
Why are super computers so fast?
Because they have crazy amounts of processing power and ram.

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