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02:26
@wkm do you know how to make a latin square in python?
 
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04:21
Cabbage all
 
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10:07
Woo I fixed the interactive interpreter :D python 2.7.6 <3
 
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12:27
stackoverflow.com/questions/20174395/… OT - minimum understanding not found.
 
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14:40
Another quiet day - heya @peter
hey-hey @JonClements !
DON'T TELL ME ANYTHING ABOUT DW!!!
I will watch it tonight
YOU HAVE TO SEE IT! IT'S AWESOME - that's all I'm gonna say about it ;)
that's already tooooo muuuuccchhh!!!
:)
anyway, look at this: I made my iPad as a wireless display and input device for my raspi: instagram.com/p/hF99qiGw9w
Wow... awesome
heya @B166ER
hai @JonClements :D
I would want to ask, is there any book out there of functional programming in Python?
14:47
Wow... another book question... they seem popular recently :)
Well... you know, Bood / Guide
Not one that I've seen: wiki.python.org/moin/PythonBooks is a good starting point
@PeterVaro how.. the.. heck.. did.. you do that?
@PeterVaro Please tell me! It would be very useful, i don't have any monitors.. -_-
@aIKid it's pretty easy, I installed tightvncserver on the Pi, configured it, so that it will startx and opens in 32bit color depth and 1024x768 resolution (matches the iPad) then I installed Mocha VNC on the iPad and created a Static IP address on my router for the WiFi dongle's MAC address of the Pi -- and BAMM it's done ;)
Wow, ty @JonClements
14:52
@PeterVaro That's quite long. But i think i'm capable of that.
XD
@aIKid The best part is I also enabled the SSH and the AppleFiletransferProtocol so I see the entire Pi as a mounted disc on my Mac and I use the ssh from a Terminal window
so I can use my good ol' texteditor to write Python files
@PeterVaro That's genius! Can it be done with windows?
I also compiled the latest Python 3.3.3 for the ARM processor -- and I did that with Tcl/Tk as well, so I have everything
@aIKid I guess there are tools for that..
Well, of course it can. Do you know how to do it in Windows?
but I highly recommend you to use some sort of linux distro ;)
14:55
@PeterVaro Gotta consider that
I have an ubuntu disc, almost never used it.
Ubuntu is a pretty kewl distro
@PeterVaro Woohoo thanks a lot
:)
Really, thanks. Rhubarb, too! Gotta go :)
rhubarb @aIKid
15:19
Hello.
@RamchandraApte cabbage
oh thanks... that's nice
I bother spending time actually saying hello and getting called a bot
cheers mate
@RamchandraApte that was rude
The bot bit, or real person bit? :)
i think I have more deleted answers than answers.
It's difficult to tell; "bots are remarkably life-like these days".
Otherwise he (it?) could be a puppy as his profile image suggests.
15:24
@Ramchandra btw, you can't classmethod __init__
It worked for me.
at least on python 3
Well, you can... but it doesn't do anything
Because of the way the new and init mechanisms work
What is making __init__() a classmethod meant to achieve anyway?
Decorating __init__ with @classmethod is not the best idea, i think. What if you want to do another things with the instance variables? - BTW, i didn't downvote though — aIKid 22 mins ago
oops
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A: How to initialise a class variable with __init__()?

Ramchandra ApteThat's because you are modifying self, which is the class instance, but you want to modify the class. You could modify the class's attribute by using A.foo = 1, but there's a better solution which won't require modification of code when the class name is changed: add the @classmethod decorator ar...

15:36
Use the class name.
Yes, that will break if you rename the function - but IDEs can automate changing other occurances.
Read up more on the way things works... if you really wanted the ability to not hard code the class name, then you can use the instance self, and do type(self).whatever =
Making it a classmethod isn't a good idea anyway, as if the class is then subclassed, you'll get the subclass's type instead.
You don't need to muck about with the rest
15:37
And if you really wanted to get the type dynamically, just use type(self)
don't make it a classmethod.
@Lattyware thanks, none of the comments explained
But again, using type(self) is a bad idea, as it won't necessarily be the class you expect.
@Lattyware yes... hence my note about __new__... __init__ will always be called on an instance... which just happens to be whatever something along the line's __new__ decided...
Hence why __init__ can only ever be an instance method and not static/class
Woo hooo - delivery... bbiab
15:51
You have woo hooo's delivered to your house? :P
16:41
What is it with people finding answers on StackOverflow and assuming it's reasonable to just email you questions directly out of the blue?
"I am new learner and i did intersection of two circles and now find their intersection and union and rename A & B to circles i just want some hints if u can please"
just received that
that is verbatim, the whole email, by the way. Literally nothing else.
16:55
Why include your email on SO?
At least have it set to a forwarding email address where you can filter people out.
17:10
My email address is all over the internet anyway
I just find it weird people think that's going to get them anywhere.
17:42
hi
i need some help with django deployment with gunicorn and nginx
When i start nginx, it seems like gunicorn.sock refused my connection, as you can see from the error in nginx log.
nginx error log: dpaste.de/ijnL
18:27
@ThiefMaster are you able to - without breaching your mod agreement - assist with confirmation of deleted comments? Just timestamps - not content?
uh, since comments might very well be e.g. in google cache and thus considered public i'd say yes
Okay.. I'm working off a DB of a live feed process
and just want to marry up the numbers
let's see if I can't find an example
one sec
nope, cos I'm actually using a Windows partition and don't have keys stored on this to access the server
nvm
18:49
Cabbage!
awwwww
@poke how goes it ?
The weekend is already over, it’s terrible D:
awwww
oh, further to my email, did you want an email for the domain?
if you're going to actively participate, then I don't see why not
Not sure what I should do with it though :P
But sure, you can redirect poke@ to my gmail address.
@JonClements what is the proper 'method' of writing a semi-graphic-mostly-command-line-interface? I mean one like the mc, midnight commander:
does this have something to do with flush ?
18:59
wow
what if the terminal window gets resized?
memories
I'm still using it;)
@JonClements so how is this working?
can we do this properly in Python?
(You can’t see that, right?)
@poke if that's for: no I can't
19:07
who'd have thought
It’s pretty accurate
Except that I seem to avoid while preferring
maybe I should starting answering C++/C# and ruby just to confuse it :)
19:13
Ahh :o
Thanks ^^
welcome-welcome @poke ;)
My chat suddenly reloaded, that scared me.
you entered into the matrix..
that causes this little glitch
@poke was it the same cat or rabbit?
:)
anyway, I gtg DW is waiting for me :D
rhubarb folks
~
19:15
Rhubarb Peter!
okay @poke - I trust you, hence that... I need to go play some online MTG
bbiab
Does anyone want to help me brainstorm for a Very primitive console based Battleship game in python. I'm trying to develop it for my final. Being a very amateur programmer, I would like some advice and maybe tips or tricks on the code I already have. I have done a lot of research but none of the games seem to match the description of what I've been doing.
Have fun Jon :)
But I don't really need a question answered
oh well, thought I'd ask. At least its being ignored and not being yelled at and told I'm stupid and ot go figure it out myself.
Have a nice day!
@Will Depending on the scale of your code, maybe codereview.stackexchange.com might be an appropriate place to ask.
But for large code bases, it might be a bit too much to ask others to check everything – unless you have some certain part you want to improve.
19:54
hi i need some help with django, can anyone help me?
please! :)
Just ask your question and if someone can help you, they will :)
ok, i'm trying to deploy my django project with nginx and gunicorn. when i start nginx I get this error: dpaste.de/IkvN ..if i try to increase the worker_connections i have another error dpaste.de/nWmD
20:22
Hello guys, first time in chat, has anyone worked with a raspberry pi here before?
@sociallymellow I've done it
21:20
Cabbage
This is a really noob question but I haven't worked much with JS/JQuery aside from basic stuff so I'm confused on event.preventDefault(). I understand that it prevents the default event from occurring but where does the parameter come from? In my syntax highlighter it highlights 'event' as a parameter so it must be a keyword...but then I see examples where the parameter is just 'e' or 'evt', and nothing is being passed into the function call. How does that work?
21:40
Hey @samrap, this is the Python channel, so JS questions are kind of off topic here. Regardless, the event object is passed to the event handler as the first parameter. E.g. if you register your events using element.addEventListener('click', myHandler);, then myHandler will receive the event object as the first parameter.
The name itself is just a normal variable, so event or e or evt would all be valid names. It’s not a keyword.
Okay thanks and yea I don't plan on making JS questions here a regular thing, I just figured it was so basic that it wasnt worth asking on SO or joining a JS chat room to ask. Thanks!
It’s okay :)
22:25
Don’t just sneak into here like that @BadgerGirl and @Crowz! Cabbage! :P
der?
“der”?
die, das
@poke Cabbage! :)
23:24
Does anyone know how to generate this?
a = input('Order?') #a = 5
b = input('First number?') # b = 3
#result:
[3, 4, 5, 1, 2]
>>> a = 5
>>> b = 3
>>> list(range(b, a + 1)) + list(range(1, b))
[3, 4, 5, 1, 2]
Thank you. I have tried to solve this problem. But I just couldn't I read that it can be solved with modulo % operator
Modulo doesn’t really make sense given that there is no zero in the output.
E.g. this would be the 5-ring starting at 3:
>>> [(x + b) % a for x in range(a)]
[3, 4, 0, 1, 2]
23:40
That's true. Thanks for response

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