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DSM
DSM
21:09
Mushroom, probably. And on that food-related note: rhubarb for all!
Rhubarb!
21:22
Is it better to handle versioning in tags or branches?
(Git)
21:34
cbg folks
You know how when you ssh into a machine you are in a special type of state? I think its called headless mode
Is there a way to see if you are in that mode using python?
@Soviero Tags. Because tags cannot be changed
@Soviero also, they are just a commit id. So you dont end up with massive amount of branches
Hello folks, or should I say cabbage.
cbg @OMGtechy
@Soviero tags
Don't suppose you're willing to give some advice about reading material? @Humdinger
What type of reading material?
Well, I'm a well versed programming in C++, know a decent amount of C# (and have dabbled around in many other languages). My new work will involve python, so I'm looking for a book aimed at explaining the python way of doing things etc for experienced developers
after some research I found this
I was wondering a) do you know if that's the right sort of thing and b) do you have your own recommendations?
21:42
Honestly, the best things I have found are just webpages
oh yes, I'll use that too
it's just nice when I'm in bed and want to read something
@Humdinger
def is_ssh():
import os
return "SSH_CLIENT" in os.environ or "SSH_TTY" in os.environ
@OMGtechy i'd advise against a giant reference guide... maybe try something like learn python the hard way? learnpythonthehardway.org
free or you can buy a book
@Humdinger thanks for those :D bookmarked
21:43
that should be a skimmable book for an experienced dev
@TravisLeleu thank you, I'll research it some more and hopefully end up getting it
@metaperture OMG YOU JUST SAVED MY LIFE!!! (btw, if you want some rep you can throw that up here: stackoverflow.com/questions/26414072/…)
so what're you peeps working on anyways?
@Humdinger
cool, posted!
@OMGtechy i do data work in python. currently working on building a database by scraping / aggregating and deduplicating. then i'll move to pandas for the analysis and time series stuff
21:47
pandas?
it's a data analysis library
you can use python + pandas exactly like you'd use R, SAS, MATLAB, etc.
cool
I've never worked with databases, oddly
well, not directly
@OMGtechy I am currently building a CLI tool.
@Humdinger what does it do?
@OMGtechy I'm at a quant HF doing ML/data analysis in python
21:51
I actually cant tell you that. But ask me again in 2 weeks and I can tell you :p
aha ok
@metaperture I have no idea what that is
quant HF ML
dem words
ahhh
well that sounds interesting :D
i.e. auto-investor 9800? @metaperture
ML=machine learning (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_learning), technically I use more of a statistical philosophy but ML is the computer-sciency term for it
@OMGtechy basically :)
Ah I looked into machine learning once
really interesting area
got as far as cost square error functions haha
then life kicked in and I had to stop studying it
will go back though
got some python to learn atm :P
Although, to be fair, I imagine I will barely touch its potential; will be using it for things like test automation
user1881400
22:19
Machine learning is awesome. I'm developing something like Cleverbot (www.cleverbot.com) and it's going pretty well right now. Basically, it constructs a database of linked phrases obtained from user input and uses them when appropriate (although not always accurate, of course).
user1881400
On a completely unrelated note, does anybody here use Blender?
I don't, but GDSE chat is a good place to ask
user1881400
I suppose they would have more than a few Blender game devs, but I'm trying to develop an addon. Oh well, I had a feeling it wouldn't be super-on-topic anyway (I just wish API had better documentation. It sucks)
23:35
@MartijnPieters Sorry my internet is giving me trouble these days. I'll get back to you on the dynamic property thing.

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