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10:00
thing is jvm takes a lot more ram than python
most python applications are not really written in pure python.
"Can you please step into my office for a moment?"
Queue ominous music..
What if memory is not a problem?
@thefourtheye: you summoned me, lord?
well I'm sure you can get the same performance with python too.
@MartijnPieters have you taken a look at falcon-python?
10:01
@MartijnPieters We thought Falcon is the best python framework which could give very good performance
the web framework I mean.
Nope, I have not.
@MartijnPieters Can you please check this techempower.com/benchmarks/…
and tell us if Python can beat them in performance?
Python can beat Java on development performance.
@GamesBrainiac Sorry. I thought Martijn can also shed some light, being one of the experienced users
10:03
and for all but Google, Python performance with proper caching is more than plenty, when it comes to the web.
@thefourtheye Oh he can. He's contributed a lot to Zope.
If you use Pypy/Cython, I bet it can take on Java
@Shiki It should be able to imho.
whoah
Play! framework is way down on the list.
@MartijnPieters You mean Google uses python in searching?
I'm not sure these guys tested it right.
10:04
I worked with both and Python can be damn fast. But there are simple pitfalls you have to avoid to do that. (There is a "Performance" page on Python wiki.)
@thefourtheye google uses their own version of python
@MartijnPieters How are you?
The point is that with Python, development costs are lower, both for the initial development project and maintenance.
@InbarRose: Great! Starting a new Flask on GAE project today.
@MartijnPieters Cool, Settled in with your new place?
@GamesBrainiac: Google just uses Python.
@thefourtheye: Google use Python for loads of different things within the company.
10:06
@MartijnPieters So, we cant use python if we need mission critical performance?
@thefourtheye: But Google 'search' consists of loads of parts.
@MartijnPieters I heard from my boss that Google uses their own version of Python which is highly optimized or something.
This is a complex question, not easily answered with what is suitable for what.
There are loads of shades of gray here.
@InbarRose: I'd love to have a better house, housing in England is rather crappy.
This is weird.
Haskell only has Wai on the list.
Miss our 100 year-old Norwegian farmhouse a little.
@GamesBrainiac: I'd expect them to use stock Python properly configured and tuned for their needs.
10:08
@MartijnPieters That is an old house.
@MartijnPieters Really? I thought it was supposed to be good, but I have only ever been to London - which probably is not a good way to understand the rest of the countries standards.
Lets say I have a website and that is supposed to handle 10 million requests per second. Will python be one of the good candidates?
Guido van Rossum worked at Google for several years (moved to Dropbox in January).
@thefourtheye you mean, does it scale ? :P
@InbarRose: I am not impressed so far.
10:08
@MartijnPieters Well dropbox guys are python zealots :P
they literally used python to make everything. Even the android app and the desktop app.
@GamesBrainiac What do we mean by scale? Increasing number of boxes?
@MartijnPieters Unfortunate, what is the big problem though? I can't imagine a house in England would be so horrible?
@thefourtheye Yes. As in if you put in more resources at it, can it handle more requests?
@GamesBrainiac Snap is there in that list :)
@InbarRose: material choices, build quality
10:10
@thefourtheye At 10 million requests per second I would say that you would first encounter hardware problems....
@InbarRose: water pressure,.
@InbarRose: lack of decent insulation.
Damn...
How old is your current place?
@GamesBrainiac But that would be a problem right? If I have to increase because of the language which I use?
@InbarRose: the walls feel like paper (never been a fan of plasterboard interior walls).
15 - 20 years old.
That is surprising... Why don't you move to a nicer house or something?
10:11
@thefourtheye You did say memory was no object, and if you're handling 10M requests, Lord help you.
lack of choice?
I assume you are out in some suburb somewhere.
We have no car, which limits choice a little.
@MartijnPieters Buy a penthouse in mayfair :P
10:12
and I have teenage kids, which means you don't want to be out in the sticks either.
Right.
@GamesBrainiac Ha ha ha. I have no choice but to deal with that many number of requests :)
They are building up their own life now, so you want to give them access to things without having to worry about late-night cycling along dark country roads.
Actually I will be visiting my brother in London this February for a few days.
@thefourtheye Then I suggest you make something in C++ or Java/Scala or Haskell. To be honest, I've never had to deal with 10M requests, so I'm a little dumbstruck over here.
10:13
@MartijnPieters But wouldn't that be the case had you stayed in your old 100 year old farmhouse in Norway?
@GamesBrainiac Perhaps, thats why my colleagues discourage me using python :'(
With 10Million per second - you would need some hefty hardware for that. And you would probably need a pool of servers, high-availability etc.
@thefourtheye Honestly, I've seen that Falcon is pretty much the fastest thing Python has, and if thats not fast enough, then well, I can't really do anything for you.
@GamesBrainiac We are just discussing :) I am just worried about the performance of Python.
I mean, Twitter handles a lot of requests. It uses Scala + Play framework.
10:15
@InbarRose Lets say, my company already has all of them.
@InbarRose: indeed, Norway was too sparsely populated. Doesn't mean that I cannot miss the build quality and character..
I want to visit Norway one day. Sweeden too.
@MartijnPieters Melons for stopping by, master :)
@GamesBrainiac @InbarRose Melons to you too guys :)
As for Falcon: I have no idea what precisely it is the server offers; sure it is faster than Flask, but does it offer the ease of adding on extra pieces of the puzzle you are solving?
If I need to build a content-driven site where I need to give non-technical users the freedom to delegate access and responsibility to manage sections of a site, I wouldn't reach for that tool, I'd use Plone.
Right tool for the right job.
And worry about making it handle load as required when it is (going to be) an actual problem.
@MartijnPieters Little background. In my company they use C++ to power the entire website. Now I am trying to convince people that Python would be a best bet to clean up the messy C++ code. The only problem which people have with Python is its performance.
10:26
C++ developers can be obsessed with performance sometimes.
@GamesBrainiac I dont think the benchmarks guys use cython.
Is your site in the top million on the internet?
@thefourtheye I think so too.
Then worrying about Python performance is not going to be productive.
@MartijnPieters Yup. ## To your previous question
10:28
@thefourtheye Well if it takes that many hits, then I suggest using Scala + Play! or Yesod + Haskell
Python can only give you so much when it comes to performance.
@GamesBrainiac This is the code which they used for the benchmark github.com/TechEmpower/FrameworkBenchmarks/blob/master/falcon/…
I have to learn Scala and Haskell now :)
Dear me.
This can be simply solved by caching.
Look, most of the times, you're not going to send a generated response.
You're going to be sending cached responses.
It is rare that website output has to be real-time and every response is going to be unique for every visitor.
Exactly.
@MartijnPieters Trust me, users of my website are going to expect real time responses.
10:31
What does FaceBook use then? For it's platform?
I mean most of the time, the bottleneck is the database.
A properly configured varnish server will let you handle the largest loads. Add haproxy and a few instances of your chosen server and you can make most platforms fly.
@thefourtheye Why are you being so secretive about it?
@thefourtheye: what, on each and every request to your server?
@thefourtheye I'm gonna come out and ask, what is your site?
10:32
@InbarRose @GamesBrainiac I am not sure if I can talk about my company in public. I am really sorry guys.
Is it a porn site or something? A torrent site?
@MartijnPieters Yup.
@InbarRose lol. Nope.
I mean you can't even give us the URL?
10:32
Then why would it be not okay to discuss it?
Are you afraid of the CIA? :P
@InbarRose: because sometimes being the first to market is important.
Is there another site like your site?
@InbarRose You have a valid point :(
Is your site even live yet?
10:33
@InbarRose good question.
@InbarRose: and if you are not yet ready to come to market, making sure noone knows what you are going to do can mean the difference between success and failure.
head-start and all..
I really hope you're not making a search engine targeted at indians, like Baidu did for china! :P @thefourtheye
Because if that is the case. I'm outta ideas XD
@GamesBrainiac Nope :)
Look - I understand secrecy - really, I was in Military intelligence. I am not trying to push you to reveal what you don't want to - but you are making it hard to help, at least give some indication of why each visitor needs a live response.
Okay. Lets stop here. Since, I cannot give more information, it wont be fair to ask more of you guys. Thanks a lot for your time Guys :)
10:36
@thefourtheye Was I close?
@GamesBrainiac ha ha ha. Nope.
Arrite, then I know what your company is :)
muhahahahahhahaha
The thing about real-time online chat - you can hang around masters way beyond your league! :)
Let me check with folks in my company and if its okay we can discuss about it later. Is that okay?
Sure man.
10:37
@GamesBrainiac Thanks for understanding :)
@MartijnPieters Not sure what brought you in here - but I am glad you did, I wanted to ask you - Why you are never coming into the chat anymore?
@InbarRose 'cuz he's a ninja XD
@InbarRose I guess he was summoned by thefourtheye
@AshishNitinPatil You make him sound like a genie XD
@InbarRose: I was in an actual office for 6 months.
10:41
He did use the term summon himself :)
@MartijnPieters that must've sucked.
thefourtheye posted a comment on a recent answer, asking me to join the Python chat room.
@GamesBrainiac: it was just fine, great people to work with.
But that also means that my focus lay elsewhere for a while.
Hmm, I see.
Most of the time when I'm at office, I just sip coffee and draw stuff on white boards.
I miss my SO time :(
anyhoo i g2g guys
need to study
I am at the office right now... :)
Which is why I disappear sometimes.
I only am on SO while my code is is running and being checked.. :)
I write a CI for my companies automation, which means I have some nice downtime.
hi everyone .. can anyone suggest me a basic python project for college ..some new idea !
10:47
What kind of project?
any kind (basic) that requires some python skills .
ok .. basically am luking for something to add to my resume
thanx for the help btw
these are too basic ... merge/quick sort !!
I know...I interpreted your basic to too basic
Note that they aren't projects in themselves
i know lil bit of python ... basic GUI / web prog. too .. so am looking for adding a few projects in my resume .
ok looking at the link
any FOSS project that i can contribute to ??
10:57
There are always FOSS projects you can contribute to.
can't say that FOSS projects can be basic, but you can have a look at wiki.python.org/moin/SummerOfCode/2013
the problem is figuring out how to make your contribution count.
I would suggest contributing to something that you are really interested in, be it games or some library that you use regularly, it shouldn't be completely new to you.
Exactly.
All contributions I made were because I was actually using the project and needed something fixed.
or improved
or something I needed was missing but everything else was there.
ok thanx for the help !
11:37
Can one person downvote one of my answers please, and then remove the downvote like 10 seconds later
I'm 2 rep ahead of 22222 and I'd like a screenie :D
lol, I am up to the task
Say go in 30 seconds & I'll do it
@Haidro: There you go, no downvote needed.
Just a little HTML editing magic.
<3
Oh wow 1595 profile views
10 months & 22.222k
That's a lot of SO
If you think that's impressive...
11:41
Oh hell yeah!
You can make 10k+ in one month..
The #martijn way
Been here every day since I created my account
Where are my two fanatic badges
Respect _/\_
To both of you!
afk brb snacks :)
Time to go to sleep. Bye everyone
0 questions. _/\_
11:46
pls
I could delete my two questions
and be like you
Aww... Rhubarb @Haidro Gn
Oh, wait, I thought martijn posted that
You cannot delete your questions; you have upvoted answers on them.
ffuu
I'll downvote them
stackoverflow.com/questions/19727088/… @MartijnPieters Are you proud of me
cbg all
11:48
cbg
and see ya
I saw that one. :-)
@JonClements: cbg!
And a word, about that a or b or c question reopen..
is it any different than the opinion you made I've seen in the transcript? :)
Why did you vote to reopen that one? Kevin's question was still a dupe!
nope, still the same.
So you've got a short term for america... so I take it no proper stuff until '14 then ?
You never know, but nothing in the pipeline just yet.
11:54
Rightio...
In the mean time, I take we're be having you pop by more often?
Looks like it.
Ick, too many phone calls in parallel.
Tell them you only do phone calls synchronously... pretend you've got a CB radio and end every sentence with "over" :)
One of the lines is on hold.
Waiting for the Norwegian insurance call queue.
Then my mobile was ringing too.
You can get insurance for Norwegians? Knew you could get home, car and pet... etc... but :)
12:09
hard-di-har-har :-P
Guys.. I'm new to Python and a bit confused about the following code:

n = len(sentences)
values = [[0 for x in xrange(n)] for x in xrange(n)]
Mostly the second part.. what happends here?
That's a nested list comprehension.
There are two such expressions there. The general pattern is [expression for target in sequence] with optional if and more for loops.
12:14
I mostly program c# or java.. how should this be written in c# or java?
Makes me understand it more I think
hm
>>>values = [[0, 0, 0], [0, 0, 0], [0, 0, 0]]
So [... for x in xrange(n)] runs n times, and creates elements in a list based on the expression at the start.
ahh
cool
['hello!' for x in xrange(n)] would give you a list of n times 'hello!'.
awesome, makes it very clear!
12:15
and if nested, you would have a list of lists
In this case, that's n times another list comprehension, one that produces new list of n times 0 entries.
But the second part is the nesting part? so the for x in xrange(n) ?
It would yield n lists of length n with contents all 0
yes, [0 for x in xrange(n)] would be evaluated first
It would be evaluated each time the outer loop iterates.
12:17
No, it would be evaluated for each outer loop iteration
What he said.
Learn to type faster! :-P
Meh
You are using the magical keyboard that I forgot its name...
You're getting better @Inbar - it was still funny the other day you were about 15 minutes out of sync with everyone else :)
Not at the moment.
Typing directly onto the keyboard of my Macbook Pro.
@JonClements Yes - it was eye wateringly beautiful.
@MartijnPieters But its that layout I mean - what's it called?
12:18
35 minutes on hold and counting.
I forgot.
haha
Yes! that.
I want to learn that.
I learned Dvorak because hunt-and-peck on QWERTY was too ingrained to unlearn.
12:19
It's ironic, because I am too lazy to learn that - but the reason I want to learn it is because I am lazy and want ot be able to type faster.
it was easier to learn blind-typing on a completely new layout that didn't match the printed labels on the keys.
hmmm
Well I blind type on qwerty.
It took two weeks.
from 0 to typing at a decent speed.
12:20
What method do you recommend?
Gosh, it's been too long.
Any advice then?
Haha.... memory lane...
Some exercise programs to pick up the basics, a printed layout so I could figure out where to find the less-used characters, and just stick to it.
Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing is an application software program for teaching touch typing. The typing program was initially released in late 1987 by The Software Toolworks and has been published regularly ever since. It was originally created by independent computer programmer Charles Haymond. Editions of Mavis Beacon are currently published by Encore Software (hybrid Mac and Windows) and Software MacKiev (Mac OS X only) and are available throughout the retail sales world. An early version supported both QWERTY and the alternative Dvorak Simplified Keyboard layout. Later versions supported...
12:21
An early version supported both QWERTY and the alternative Dvorak Simplified Keyboard layout.
and then they dropped it..
ah, until recently.
yeah - that looks like it's for kids. Plus it costs money.. pfft
Crappy PC graphics, but you got to "drive" a "race car" in a straight line typing words, and when you got one wrong, a fly splatted on your windscreen
Popcap games has a fun typing game.
Ooo. the lyrics to Hallelujah :)
12:30
Hello
is there anyone who uses sublime as a text editor for python ?
I think "yes" would be a safe answer :)
i can't print Arabic character :( i used u "before the string" to use utf-8 encoding
but still doesn't work , it says : [Decode error - output not utf-8]
CMD has the same issue , it prints some unknown chars
Where are you printing that?
12:34
sublime text , using ctrl + b
Is that the console? I am on a Mac, CTRL-B goes to the end of the line there.
hold on one minute
is on hold for 54 minutes already.
one more won't hurt.
look at the picture
@MartijnPieters 55 minutes is no time at all.... I've been on hold for about 3 1/2 hours before trying to get hold of BT :)
12:43
I got an answer.
Wrong department, back into the queue.
They have a call-back service, but that doesn't take international numbers.
There has been a major storm in Norway, so the department I erroneously called was very busy.
Oh.. the old waiting and finding out you've been waiting in the wrong queue.... always puts one in a good mood ;)
hehe, I lost 15 points because a question I answered was deleted due to an account deletion
(the question was downvoted)
but I jumped ahead of @thefourtheye in the users by week list anyway.
not sure how that worked, because I was 15 points behind him, now 5 points ahead.
Ninja skills?
@odaialghamdi: sorry, that picture doesn't tell me anything.
It is both too broad and asking for external resources.
Indeed... at least the answers might help them to rethink their question though...
12:51
@JonClements nah, just me missing the accept just before it; the deletion doesn't count in the weekly league table.
because the original was posted outside of the current period.
sure, Daniel's answer is spot on. But still.
Well... Gotta learn how this pen and paper thing works again... bbias :)
@MartijnPieters Wow. I am closer to you this week :)
Hey, I enjoyed my sunday.
lol. I spent all the time except the sleeping time in front of my computer

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