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19:00
Cool ... do you have a link to that parser that you said you had built ?
@user3197452 I've never had to use it for that... I believe there's a recipe on ActiveState by Raymond Hettinger that shows how to build a basic calculator using it though... might be worth searching for that to get some inspiration
@Kevin Never mind ! got it from your profile ;)
Mind you - ast might be overkill - you might want to look at pyparsing/parsley/ply
@JonClements I build an one for a library few months back ... github.com/BinPy/BinPy/blob/develop/BinPy/dev/parseEquation.py how does it look ... Don't feel so gud about it though ! I feel using a tree will make it function better !
getting decent looking fonts on ubuntu is kinda a pain :\
19:03
@user3197452 I'll try and have a look later :)
@user3197452 that is the tutorial I am following right now actually
If ast is overkill, writing your own parser like I did is double overkill
I guess Im boring because I've never even attempted to change ubuntu default fonts
19:07
It's raining heavily again.
I sorta like ubuntu's default fonts
Rain is good for plants :-)
And for cabbage ;)
I like driving home after it rains in the morning. All the grass and trees are a special shade of green, indicating they're happily hydrated.
My caveman hindbrain likes this color. Happy plants make fat prey. Makes for easy hunt.
I live in seattle, so plants are always fresh green, and rain is constant
19:15
If I was more well-read, I would now link to the Ray Bradbury short story where the characters live on Venus and it rains constantly except for ten minutes every ten years, and the children lock the unpopular kid in the closet and forget about her and go out and play in the warmth and then deeply regret depriving her of such a unique experience.
user559633
@Humdinger where in seattle? i lived in queen anne for a year
But since these days the only reading I do is Cracked "Top X most Y Z" lists, I no longer remember the title, and cannot link it.
user559633
@Kevin in your defense, Cracked's "After Hours" is above par.
Or maybe it was Asimov. I don't know, my brain is mush.
@tristan Greenwood
19:23
Just read back over the transcript.
@tristan +1 for Pepper == PEP
I don't get something on the SOPython repo...
What's up @corvid?
I'm just wondering as to how User and SE user are correlated, really
User is the user in our db, SE user is used to get things like id numbers from SE.
user559633
Thanks @Ffisegydd :)
19:27
is it possible to access data about the SEUser from loading a user in the database?
@Kevin Bradbury indeed: All Summer in a Day
@corvid User is a joined inheritance table of SEUser, so everything available to SEUser is available to User.
@ypercube Ah ha! That's it.
@Humdinger @JonClements the multithreaded program i was writing toward the end of last week is finished for version 1 and working! :]
@coltonoscopy Bananas. Pineapple!
19:31
danke danke... thanks for your help!
np at all
melon melon i should say :]
@davidism is there a way to see which attributes are within a model? Eg, print(model.columns) or something
DSM
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I think I'm starting to get the hang of this JavaScript stuff. I now have pretty figures which do things when you click on them. Doubtless I'll be abandoning Python soon, so I hope people are willing to take up the itertools and pandas slack.
user559633
@DSM what slack?
19:33
More rep for me on pandas questions so I'll bid you adieu.
user559633
jk plz dont go
two itertools answerers stand ready to take the place of any current answerer that vacates.
DSM
DSM
@Kevin: I'd have gone with a tee-based joke there.
user559633
if you go to JS, i'm afraid we'll find your bloated corpse washed up on shore
from sqlalchemy import inspect
inspect(User).columns
@corvid use inspect to get at the metadata about a model
columns is a dictionary-like object
19:37
@coltonoscopy congrats! Bet you're relieved :)
What's the canonical dupe for flattening a list containing a mix of lists and scalar values? If we have one, stackoverflow.com/questions/25250984/…
Yeah was looking at that
I'm 100% sure one exists, I used it twice last month
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Is there anything convenient in abc or someplace which returns "is-iterable-but-not-a-string"?
Not that I'm aware of
19:38
@DSM nope... need an explicit check either against basestring or str
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argle
ah okay. Looks like their gravatar cannot be grabbed or generated, really?
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@JonClements: "basestring"? What is this, the tenth century? ;-)
Yes... I'm using Python -1213 - aren't you?
@corvid yes it can via the api
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19:40
Heh
api.stackexchange.com/2.2/users/… is the api response for me for example
And there is a profile_image <insert-filthy-JSON-term-for-dictionary-key>
@corvid if you mean on sopython, there's a filter on the api query that is excluding most data right now
if you change the filter (you need to use the api docs for that), you can have it return the avatar as well
You know sod it, I'm just staring at numbers without doing anything useful... time to head indoors, eat some food and watch Dragon's Den.
DSM
DSM
You're outdoors?
@DSM I'm in the office
19:42
I'm gonna add it to the canon
Thanks :-)
@DSM which is an out-building in the garden
bbias
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Ah. I was starting to think along Wonko the Sane lines.
On second look, the OP may be asking specifically how to flatten tuples with the exact form ((a,b), c)
In which case the answer is just tup[0] + (tup[1],)
@davidism actually looking at the code it doesn't look like the api request for users is using a filter, which presumably means we're using the default.
The SEQuestion has a filter
19:45
@Ffisegydd haven't looked yet, but do the answers cover the case where the nested item is a string?
Which means that you should be able to get the gravatar currently @corvid
@Ffisegydd yep, I got lazy and didn't specify filters for the others, though I should
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Doesn't look like any of those answers handle scalar iterables.
eh, a little afraid I'll break it, as I just did on my branch
Things are meant to be broken.
19:47
that's why git is so great
what broke?
We're like half of Facebook. We don't move fast, but we do break things.
you break it you buy it
That's also why you have your special corvid branch :P
I expect a check in the mail within 2 business days
19:48
sopython's mailing address is University of Bath btw.
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DSM
What if we spend all our time here, and so nothing really qualifies as a business day?
So send your (blank) cheque there.
I assume on se_update, adding self.avatar = data['profile_image'] should kinda be right?
I will send you the money in all due haste. I just need you to wire me a nominal fee so I can bribe this Nigerian bank official, so I can get at my late uncle's estate.
Maybe self.avatar_url as it's not actually an avatar
19:52
@JonClements yes, melon! quite relieved, ready to undertake whatever lies next :]
Haha
Umm... unplugging the HDMI cable in Win8 removes the system tray and stuff
Why do you use a Nigerian bank @Kevin? But yeah sure my assistant (scans user list for optimal assistant...) Jon will wire you the money toot sweet.
user559633
Windows is the best.
It's still got the space for it, it just doesn't show - it's just the desktop wallpaper - I've never known Microsoft to launch buggy products before!
user559633
19:54
Are you use that it was a Microsoft(R) Certified(TM) HDMI cable?
insert "Who are you and what have you done with @tristan!?" joke
@JonClements Oh ya I Know what you mean. Nothing Microsoft ships is ever buggy.
* Please note the extreme use of sarcasm
user559633
Do you have the relevant certifications from Microsoft to use the cable @JonClements? I think that's at least MCSE and HDMI Technician+ level work.
hm, just not sure how updating the database after adding a new column is usually supposed to be done
user559633
@Ffisegydd :) It's important to stick to your guns. Or whatever the European-equivalent is. (stick to your beers?)
user559633
19:56
@corvid " migration scripts"
Knives usually.
My knowledge of European weaponry only covers the medieval era. Do you guys still ward off French invaders by using longbows?
It's important to stick to your longbows.
user559633
Germany is a beer-and-sausage-fed technology-utopia with a background soundtrack of minimalism techno, right?
Furthermore, it's important to not stick to your arrows. Your arrows should go very far away from you, so sticking to them is counterproductive.
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Instead of warding them off, I gather it's all about timeshare swaps between the City and Brittany.
20:02
It worked at Agincourt, why change?
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Many's the day I think myself accurs'd I was not there.
In honour of @Daи's Star War's meme I've produced one for the next time someone comes in worshipping Pepper 8.
der. I was just being an idiot.
Thus preserving the conservation of memes. For every Jedi, there must be an equal and opposite pirate.
20:09
@Kevin To be fair, Vader isn't exactly a "jedi"
Controversial.
I could provide a complicated argument justifying my position, but... eh. Just pretend I did.
[insert argument here]
... And that's why I'm right. Any questions?
Nope. Makes sense to me
@Ffisegydd haha nice
user559633
Vader is a space wizard. Jedis are space wizards.
user559633
20:14
Stop before you guys start splitting hairs over what type of tie fighter the millenial falcor is
That is disturbing
user559633
a+
user559633
I find your lack of faith distrubing -- captain spock, star track
20:16
so few styles :| not used to this
Ok so that reminds me of an awesome social expirement
This one?
The dihydrogen monoxide hoax involves calling water (H2O) by an unfamiliar name, "dihydrogen monoxide", followed by a listing of the real effects of this chemical, often presented as an argument that this substance should be regulated, labeled as hazardous, or banned. The hoax is intended to illustrate how the lack of scientific literacy and an exaggerated analysis can lead to misplaced fears. "Dihydrogen monoxide", shortened to "DHMO", is a name for water that is consistent with the basic rules of chemical nomenclature, but is not among the names published by IUPAC and is almost exclusively used...
@Kevin Thats the one
20:18
you mean this one
what the heck is in our oxygen guys
Nah...
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To be fair, magnets are hard to understand.
heh, i found out about dihydrogen from that video
"The visible spectrum... Is rainbows". FACT.
I have seen the one kevin posted as a "Get this out of our water fountains" petition and got more 10,000 votes
20:21
"not just near the sun or moon any more". Nitpick: rainbows only appear in the part of the sky opposite the sun. I suspect rainbow sprinkler conspiracy lady didn't do her research fully.
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Okay, if I want to insert an image produced by a python script into an external webpage, what's the simplest way to achieve that? Have Python provide an xmlrpc/jsonrpc service?
you suspect @Kevin.. you suspect...
user559633
@olive_tree that's sort of.. ugh.
@DSM do you control the webpage or is it, for instance, being uploaded to a 3rd party?
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@Ffisegydd: We will control the horizontal. We will control the vertical. We can roll the image, make it flutter.
20:25
But can you make it love?
for SOPython, would it be useful to have a "seed" method of some sort for the database to make fake users in dev?
Hi Cbg
How do you search for a string in a list of strings in SQLAlchemy? Like a post has many tags. I want to search for all posts that have the tag "games".
So post.tags is all the tags in a list for a said post. I just a post that has at least "games"
actually someone just answered this for me earlier today
20:41
oh cool.
sorry trying to find it... but not sure if it is relavent to you
ok
I think I used any and it worked
Post.query.filter(Post.tags.any(name=tag_name)).order_by(Post.created_at.desc()).paginate(int(page_id),per_page)
Ummm... not a bad Dragon's Den
@JonClements What does that mean?
20:57
how would you call the variable which indicates if there is more of what I'm looking for? right now I'm using is_more but this looks so stupid:
if not is_more:
    # do somethign
(ofc everyone will understand what this junk of code is about with the current var name -- I'm just wondering if there is a better name for this)
@PeterVaro Refactor to use pagination?
has_more?
if not has_more is the same, I guess.
@Humdinger I beg your pardon?
@PeterVaro Do you understand the concept of pagination?
I never heard of this term -- at least not in the sense you are trying to use it..
21:00
if not saith_the_raven(never_more)
Well, I am not exactly sure what you are doing. But to ME it sounds like pagination. Pagination is the concept of splitting information into "pages"
@Johnston lol
so instead of a
`if has_more:`
you would use
`for page in pages:`
What is this for? I haven't been following
user559633
I thought Pagination was the act of casting Ellen Page in your movie
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21:01
@tristan that too
@tristan haha
@Humdinger :) okay, thank you that was very useful <sarcasm> (sorry, but not)
@PeterVaro It is hard to define it to your situation since I do not really know what you are doing
def paginate():
cast(ELLEN_PAGE)
Are you iterating through objects?
@Humdinger you don't have to actually -- I mean, I didn't ask for code or problem solving, I was asking for a better and more "english-friendly" variable name
21:03
@Pete
oops
which can be used better in an "if not ..." situation
@PeterVaro you could just use more()
if not more()
@Johnston It's a TV Show...
@PeterVaro Understood. My suggestion was to instead refactor. I admit, I was offering a more indirect possible solution, not specific to what you asked. Take it as you will
21:04
@Johndt6 yeah, thanks, it doesn't feel that much better :P
more() sounds pretty good english wise, but is a bit ambiguous as to it's purpose.
@Peter use is_finished. It's exactly the same as your current variable but sounds better.
@Humdinger I didn't want to be harsh or anything -- I hope you didn't take that way -- but "refactor your code" is not really an answer for a "can you suggest a better variable name for me please"
cbg again
Prefixing is_ to a name makes it clear that it is checking for something and returning True or False
21:06
@Ffisegydd does it sound that more natural?
Though SE use has_more in their API and if it's good enough for them...:P
wb @JonClements
It sounds a hell of a lot better than is_more
^ has_ has the same effect
user559633
What kind of content @PeterVaro? I like to use the specific noun -- e.g. items_in_queue
21:07
@PeterVaro I understand. And I didn't take it harshly. It is just sometimes the answer to someone’s problem is different than the question they ask. I have a riddle which explains this problem
@Humdinger we call those XY problems, but this wasn't one of them ;)
@tristan yeah, but those are longer..
user559633
if hasattr('quirky_female_lead', movie): cast(EllenPage)
user559633
does your project have a word limit?
I think his concern was that from your snippet, it seems you could be doing things in a very round about fashion, and he wanted to help make sure you were doing things correctly to make it easier on you.
@tristan it has column limit only
:D:D
21:08
@tristan I like yours better
user559633
@PeterVaro so you need a succinct varname? What's in the stack?
@tristan packet
@Johndt6 Exactly. Thanks for the better explanation
user559633
more_packets, get_packet
21:11
"if not more_packets" ???
user559633
yes?
Oooo.... "Training Day" - have you seen that one - just noticed that one a streaming site I have
I think I will stick with @Ffisegydd's solution => is_finished
user559633
just call it foo or bar like every other sociopath and pretend that it somehow gives the reader more detail than a single letter variable
@tristan +1 ;)
(it could also be ham and spam)
21:12
or Bob and Fred
Ahh, "Django Unchained" is on there... is that worth seeing?
@JonClements Yes, it's a very good movie!
user559633
^^^ i wish using foo or bar was a sin. people will pitch a fit if you use self.x = y, but all of a sudden are fine with self.foo = bar. it makes no sense.
@Humdinger np
Ooo... and "Children Of Men" - I loved that film
21:13
@tristan I guess it is still better than:
user559633
Have you seen Snowpiercer yet? You should go see Snowpiercer.
I would never us foo or bar, but I would use letter variables for mathematical expressions and such
@JonClements You must see Django Unchained Simply because its about python ;)
mattis = ligula
self.ornare = pellentesque_consectetur
we could also use latin words -- to indicate it doesn't matter what we are talking about
Try working on an django-oscar project -___-
21:14
(fake latin words)
So hard to google anything...
however foo/bar/baz is better in that case
I actually like the latin idea.
(at least shorter)
I am going to start doing that
21:14
@Humdinger I have a feeling you're not telling the truth there... :)
@Humdinger :)
user559633
@PeterVaro yes, i typically use russian words in mixed cyrillic and phonetic spelling because whatever! holder variables! ура компьютер!!
What I should actually do is learn some weird obscure language and name all the variables based on that language. "That variable totally makes sense! Ffhusi is the word for number!"
@tristan I guess I have to start using hungarian words in that case..
and rename all builtins like
user559633
f you everyone else! i'm drinking antifreeze and writing ruby!
21:16
nyomtasd = print
and no one will understand what I'm doing
user559633
haha.. that's not even the worst.
is it not? then what is?
user559633
tweet = print
class = ur
__metaclass__ = ur're
user559633
I have done a horrible thing here.
user559633
TumblrScript
all righty.. it was enough fun for me now -- I have to get back to my code-base
rhubarb later
~
user559633
Take care
user559633
I should get back to working on my multi-thread, multi-proc destroyer of worlds
Some people have way to much time on their hands...
21:23
I like this room a lot better than the freenode #python irc
@Johndt6 to be fair - that's not really difficult - but thanks for saying so anyway :)
irc? Man... only the open source nazi's and wannabe hackers still use irc
user559633
I still use IRC. Not my favorite protocol (it's nice having stateful chats).
Yeah, people are kinda snobs over there
Not surprising SO has a different attitude
user559633
Eh. I've had a bit of an issue with some users assuming that people that ask questions are noobish.
21:29
I know right? Which is hilarious because isn't that the reason they are on IRC? To provide feedback?
arhghghghghg.... too many choices - don't know what to watch!
@JonClements what list are you looking at?
anyone know why a pdf would render wacky in chrome? (probably not the best room to ask, but i thought i'd try my luck)
user559633
@Humdinger what do you mean? I sometime hang on IRC just to talk crap about coding.
21:31
in particular this pdf
sometimes it renders normally, sometimes small with displaced fonts
@coltonoscopy Do you have the adobe plugin?
but if you refresh it, it will always work
i don't believe so, and the pdf was generated with indesign so that would make sense
except we would ideally not want people who want to look at the pdf need the plugin especially since most users will likely be using chrome, which doesnt seem to ship with it
oh my bad, chrome does ship with it it looks like, you just have to disable the built in renderer
still kind of a pain to put people through
user559633
yeah, i wouldn't change my browser behavior just because a remote designer couldn't figure out how to pdf
that's how i feel even though im that remote designer. not the slightest idea whats causing the weird rendering though
user559633
where's the PDF? you can run strings on it to look for weirdness in font specification
user559633
21:41
Parallelism is super crappy documentation-wise. It's all these "if you want to do this inane thing, here's how you do it" and not actual use cases.
i have a copy on my computer; what is strings exactly?
user559633
do you have a decent OS or only windows?
user3925778
@olive_tree yes because that kitten guy hasnt a life it seems .. im not the first guy hes mutes unrightly
he's being stupid
user3925778
yes i think so -_-
user3925778
21:49
user3925778
@olive_tree
you want me to post that to tehm lol
he might mute me
user3925778
no no just wanted to show you lol
user3925778
i mean you can't argue with some people
you know you can make private rooms? :P
it seems every room I'm in is discussing the JS room drama.... again...
21:51
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user3925778
@rlemon dont i need more reputation for that?
@rlemon cbg! Has there been a JS room drama? I always miss the fun stuff!
religion talk! fun times!
@JonClements well apparently, a religious dude muted another religious dude, while advocating to be anti-religious
21:55
@rlemon did you relocate the JS room to the middle east or something?
there just so happens to be a number of regulars from Israel
great developers
o
that explains why 2 are jewish
no, the one is from NYC
the other is from Israel
in the room right now that is
oh hey rlemon, don't see ya in the python room much
I'm in here all the time (lurking)
just don't talk much
look at the list of the rooms I'm in - they auto join when I log into the chat
:D
21:58
@rlemon is that like a stack app or?
nope
psh, that's like the js room for me
user3925778
please people there is no need to talk about this thing which start in js room .. my opinion is that you cant argue with some people .. i was just telling my opinion not insulting anyone or anything like that .. if he doesnt like what i say just ignore me but hell, muting? u know what it is. ok this was my last statement, feel free trashing this message if you dont like me. lets hope everything from my part is clarified. have fun and a good evening gents
if you star rooms you can 'rejoin all' from the sidebar or chat.stackoverflow.com
user3925778
from bulgaria with love
21:59
^ taking things WAY to seriously.
access was revoked for an hour
not a lifetime
well, he was muted unfairly tbh
that is the thing - it is subjective where the line is drawn (again i'm not part of it, this is my general two cents)
the JS room owners are all regulars who are in that room most of the day and have contributed for many months / years.
there is a level of acceptance, which may not be understood until you've been in the room a while.
You know what - when one had to drive to the video store, you'd spend 5 minutes looking around because you'd driven there and by cabbage you weren't going back home empty handed... Now, with all these streaming services, I've just spent 45 minutes and I still can't decide what to watch... not sure if this is a step forward or backward
there is no point in getting your panties in a bunch, just come back later and learn from it
lol Jon
22:01
@rlemon I guess this room has had it fairly lucky so far :)
Watch Django Unchained!
mo'traffic mo'problems
yeah rlemon that's what I do with my "favorite" rooms: python C++ and javascript
@Johndt6 I'm going to save that for when I'm not half asleep and it's not 11pm
time to feed my fish. have fun Python.
I'll be watching you
user3925778
22:03
@rlemon thank u for the tip. im just going to cool off and let the room cool off too .. see ya later
quivers and looks around paranoid... rbrb @rlemon :)
I find odd solace in this
Welp, I'm leaving work now, I might be on later. Rhubarb
@Johndt6 rbrb!
@JonClements Good idea. It's comedic, but pretty tough to handle too D:
22:17
@Ffisegydd way to completely rip off my first starred post :)
22:41
@tristan sorry for the delay; im on mac os x atm
23:24
my name was spelled wrong on trello :(

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