« first day (1139 days earlier)      last day (4036 days later) » 
00:00 - 13:0013:00 - 23:00

13:03
what answer ur talking about (downvote)?
See my profile; it shouldn't be hard to find the one with the -2 in my reputation tab :-P
when i need to repeatedly store three values like (number 1, number 2, and number 3) should I use a list within a list?
@MartijnPieters ;)
13:17
Cabbage
@Jon: Cabbage
A down vote hey? Think you'd enjoy a change from all the accepts and upvotes ;-) @martijn
Long long day... bad nights sleep and early start... now journey back home
13:20
It is irritating when you think you have given a helpful answer. Clearly someone feels there is something wrong with it, so I'd love to hear what exactly that is.
It's a bit worrying when you meet someone for the first time, introduce yourself and they ask: "you wouldn't be the Jon Clements on Stackoverflow would you?"... sigh
they should make a rule that if you downvote something, you ahve to specify why
just like the 'flagging' interface
lol Jon
@bas good luck with that one - it's been discussed to death on meta
I was just about to check meta
guess I don't have to anymore
@martijn you heard of idnet?
13:25
@JonClements Such is the price of notori^Wfame!
@JonClements no, not before googling and finding their website just now.
Hehe - thankfully it wasn't in the sense that I've been in the news for murdering puppies kind of question/statement
@BasJansen That's been requested before. :-P If you are a low-rep user a popup reminds you that leaving a comment would be a nice thing to do.
@martijn just been wondering if you know an Andy Fields... just been dealing with a few bits with him and I think he worked/works at Bromium
I do know Andy.
He lives just up the road from me.
He does work at Bromium, yes.
You do know he is on Stack Overflow as well, right?
Nope... just had a few email exchanges about a mutual client we have ;-)
Small world
13:32
Indeed! If you don't know his SO account, I'll give you a hint: HTML and regex.
@MartijnPieters What does Bromium do exactly. I looked up the company after I saw that you worked there, but I did not quite understand. Is it something similar to what symantec does, but just for corporate users?
No, it is different from Symantec's solutions.
You run a bunch of micro VMs (virtual machines) to run things like your browser tabs or your email client or text editor in a separate virtual environment.
Any malicious code that finds a hole in your software then finds itself operating in a virtual machine, one that will be cleared when you exit the browser tab, email program or editor.
Ahh, so something like a sandbox for everything you do?
Yes, but a hardware-based sandbox.
this is supported by modern hardware virtualization.
Ahh, so ideally a hardware based sandbox would be different because it would be faster than a software based one?
I mean I use sandboxie
and it works great :)
13:46
So it's basically a micro kvm sort of thing?
@JonClements You're interested too ? :P
Not really... they contacted me re a C++ developer role... mine is rusty so definitely not able to work at that level when out of practice...
lunch for me
bbiab
@martijn that'd be nice. .. what am I missing out on?
@Games: software sandboxes have vulnerabilities too; there was a Bromium presentation where they showed how to break out of a software sandbox.
@Jon: toasties.
I think..
with homemade chilli sauce
@JonClements sorta, but with capturing malicious behaviour (anything outside of the norm is recorded for analysis).
13:52
Nice...
Great for catching 0-day exploits.
@games you ever heard of the now deprecated bastion module?
@MartijnPieters Ahh, so your product is safer. Awesome. Also, I <3 chilli sauce :P
@JonClements nope
Is it a python module?
yup - that's a lesson to be learned on how difficult that kind of thing is...
Ahh
Well, I suck @ C++
Although C++11 has made me consider getting good at it again.
But, what can I say? Python spoils you.
13:57
Right - train time... bbl
C is lovely, have to admit that I never used C++ tho
14:12
I banned myself from python, it seems to make me worse at everything else. :/
14:50
It is asking for an external resource.
@Martijn Done
By the way..
from module import * wouldn't import the external modules used in that module, am i correct?
it would import all names not starting with an underscore.
For ex.. if in the module.py i imported sys, when i run from module import *, will i get sys as well?
(sorry, on the phone)
or, if the module has a __all__ attribute, the names listed in that attribute will be imported only.
(sorry half of my keyboard is broken)
So.. in my last question, will i get `sys` or not?
15:02
Yes, you would get sys as well.
Ahh
thanks for the clarification
My question is a bit stupid.. But anyway, thanks a lot!
rbrb
There is no way for Python to know if sys is something you imported or constructed in the module itself.
15:26
what do I need to know in order to run python programs on android?
@MartijnPieters Hey man, any chance you know a little about the Jenkins/Hudson CI?
thank you @hcwhsa
It's been a while, and I have little time atm, sorry.
Its a shame really how Python was not chosen to be the language for android, and java was.
15:31
No worries.
16:06
i have this response
r = {"multicast_id":6170786252730443981,"success":2,"failure":0}
I want to read the value of success
can I do r['success'] ??
You can
You didn't try that first?
that's what i thought but it gives me an error i dont understand why
E_DOESNT_WORK
@GamesBrainiac Java is a LOT faster than Python, that's why it was chosen for a performance-intensive platform.
string indices must be integers
@Suhosin Honestly, most apps don't do much processing.
16:09
@GamesBrainiac But those which do would be woefully slow on those low specs using python
Mobile games are often bad in performance anyway.
@Suhosin I don't think so.
I mean, most of the time, you can just replace most python code with some small C extension and make it much faster
But even then, there are games made using kivi
So then you'd need to be able to run C on the target platform as well
So they'd have to provide a bytecode compiler
you can run c on the target platform :P
Have you seen the C++ bindings for Android? >_<
They're abysmal.
Yea
NDK rite?
16:11
Yes, I'm much more comfortable in C++ than Java and I still write Android stuff in Java.
Honestly, after using C# for a while, I dislike both C++ and Java
I mean C# ROCKS! :D
I like C++, for what it's good for
I think Python with proper C extensions are really the best deal.
I mean you can easily profile your code, see where its slow, and just write a C extension for it.
However, with the rise of Clang, I'm beginning to feel that C++ might be back in the game for even abstract stuff.
16:26
@MartijnPieters an idea?
Then r is a string, not a Python dictionary.
Did you decode the JSON response?
on a requests response object, use response.json().
16:44
why am I here you guys?
thanks :)
@GamesBrainiac I'm using D recently for performance-critical programs
It's 2-4% slower than C++ in my benchmarks, but much nicer to write & profile.
People still use D? :P
Why not? :P
I mostly use perl, but sometimes have tasks where performance matters.
I see
I never liked perl
I've always loved Python
16:48
I liked python a lot until I realized how much writing idiomatic code was killing my productivity and my applications' performance.
Perl just offers a better level of flexibility for most of my tasks.
I still like python for some things.
Hmm
I dunno, I'm beginning to look out to other languages.
Right now, C# seems to be a great choice.
Always just felt like an inferior Java
Java-esque performance & power, but not portability.
lol
I've always found Java to be inferior
C# is far more powerful and expressive.
17:22
raspberry pi: an error that I never saw in my life:
OverflowError: (34, 'Numerical result out of range')
:)
@GamesBrainiac How is it more powerful? I really don't see it
Especially if you remove .NET which doesn't have any portability beyond mono (which is not complete support).
The only thing Java has going for it is portability and C# doesn't even offer that.
@Suhosin How not, it has LINQ and superior language tools like lambdas and properties.
I mean, Java is way behind on the uptake.
17:49
Cabbage!
@GamesBrainiac Java has better libs, better performance, better profiling tools, far bigger community.
@Suhosin better libs? No. Better performance? No. Better * tools? HELL NO. Far bigger community, sure, but I don't care about that.
I mean how can you even say better tools? Visual Studio + ReSharper is just too friggin good.
^ that.
@poke You're a room owner too now? Congrats :)
Thanks ^^
17:59
So yea.
I mean IntelliJIDEA is nice and all, but please, nothing compares to VS + R#
Nothing I've tried atleast.
@GamesBrainiac I dont use windows to dev on
Better tools outside of the Windows ecosystem? By far.
 
2 hours later…
20:40
I need to be careful before I explode…
21:03
cometison2013.co.uk/perihelion-and-distance Information distance and speed of the Comet ISON
 
1 hour later…
22:25
Now the comet is definitively destroyed
00:00 - 13:0013:00 - 23:00

« first day (1139 days earlier)      last day (4036 days later) »