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04:38
Pineapple reaching 1k @corvid!
early morning cabbage
05:42
Cbg
 
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avi
avi
07:57
cbg
08:09
An awful lot of cabbage going on around here.
(Cbg)
How's life?
Also, how do I do the fancy tag thing?
@Iplodman [tag:cv-pls]
Ah! Thanks.
08:30
Anyone doing anything fun?
Not me :(
If you can call getting PHP to play nicely with nginx fun... then yes
Too bad. Work?
Ew, PHP :c
No, university. The last day to do the task
Oh gawd.
Have fun with that :o
08:32
:)
rbrb for the moment... I'm just going to go hang myself :)
it's kinder that way than faffing about with PHP :)
It's kinder to PHP than let it think it has friends.
That and I need to restart my laptop... see ya laters :)
See ya'!
Changed the limit of rules of in-browser Turing machine interpreter (implemented in JS) using a console; my classmates think I'm a god :D
08:42
I don't even understand that! :c
09:33
how could i specify attributes in xpath? I need to get w:highlight with w:val="yellow" . The following works for highlight in general..
for t in source.xpath('.//*[local-name()="highlight"]/../..//*[local-name()="t"]'):
     do something..
    for t in lxml_tree.xpath('//*[local-name()="highlight"][@val="yellow"]/../..//*[local-name()="t"]'):
this doesn't work..
Innovation :)
@vaultah i am also feeling the same. what u said didnt even make any sense to me
Oh, come on. Somebody upvoted that question... :(
@thefourtheye i flagged it
09:42
Thanks man :-)
09:59
@ChillarAnand never mind, it's not like the information in my message was important :)
@vaultah yeah i know. i used chrome only with keyboard(using vimium) and my friends had the same look at me
avi
avi
@thefourtheye its not closed yet? why
and also "This question appears to be off-topic because OP has made no effort, at all"
just cos OP hasn't made any effort, doesn't mean its off topic...
or is it?
@avi if i install a python package(say celery) it installs other packages which it requires. if do a pip free and shows a whole list. is there a way to show only the packages that i have installed but not the dependencies
avi
avi
pip list?
pineapple to @avi on achieving 1k in a very short span!
avi
avi
10:07
no no not list
thanks anand
10:22
@avi If he wants to know how to call the match, what would be the first thing he is supposed to do?
avi
avi
i am NOT disagreeing he has not made any efforts
avi
avi
but my question is, does such questions make them off topic?
Or maybe it's unclear only to me..
@avi I believe so.
avi
avi
10:27
okay
and is it bad to answer to such questions?
Yup, we should not encourage such questions, by answering.
I gave a correct answer on a question like that about 3 months ago and received 4 downvotes in ~2 minutes :P
avi
avi
okay will keep in mind and also DV answers too.
10:39
@MartijnPieters i see you on youtube youtube.com/watch?v=cKcrcJjpv78
3
10:55
Huh, I already watched it :)
avi
avi
is Martijn also a core contributor?
11:15
@Iplodman Unfortunately, we also pay £27ks worth of tax to EVERY Scottish person to piss away 4-5 years of their life on pointless degrees. Or possibly worse, "popular" degrees. I think the government should say, we need x many software engineers, we're paying for 1.25x degrees. Rinse and repeat for all the jobs that require degrees
And then pump the rest of the money into other methods of education, such as apprenticeships and additional positions for civil servants and the like.
Out of the 20-30 people I know from school who went to University, less than 10% of us are actually using/needing the degree the government paid for.
I probably couldn't have afforded going to University if it wasn't for the Scottish Government paying for my tuition.

I'm not against the policy per se, but if you want to peruse a career in Quantum Bottlemaking, that's what the free-market economy is for.
Anyways - how's everyone cabbaging this fine Saturday/
Howdy @liyuhao!
11:35
@IntrepidBrit Ah, I wasn't aware of that.
I'm cabbaging well.
Just made a few new gists.
@Iplodman Sounds good in principal, but still needs work :)
@IntrepidBrit The Scottish have the best airsoft fields though, so all is forgiven.
I wouldn't know. Don't airsoft ;)
I might take a trip up there one day to play, actually.
Well, I think they do :P
And you should try it out with some friends - I'd recommend it.
I'm getting my own gun soon. Puts on cool guy glasses
shrugs Airsofting loses its appeal when you've been running around the Scottish countryside with real weapons
11:41
@IntrepidBrit Ooh, how comes you've used a proper firearm?
Was part of the Officer Training Corps (TA) when I was a student
Dropped out when I really had to focus on my studies though
Sounds awesome.
It was. Kinda wished I stuck with it.
Although you can't (legally) shoot someone with a real gun.
You're right, and that's why I prefer to paintball ;)
11:43
Blasphemy!
Why paintball over airsoft, then?
Apart from messy paint based fun.
It's not pretending to be real, and it doesn't rely on "fair play"
ie - "it's a fair cop guv, he shot me"
You're covered in paint son, get back to the start
But after a few games you can't tell if you've been shot anyway.
And I've never considered airsoft to be real, but some people do.
I prefer the way you can actually aim with airsoft though, without a huge tub of bullets getting in the way.
@Iplodman True that. I just see it as part of the challenge
I'd still rather have so kind of reference, though.
> Oh! This cake has light bulbs in it! Ah, well, all part of the challenge!
Buy a better paint ball gun? ;)
11:51
But even then they're so damn expensive, as well as the paintballs :c
3p a shot or something ridiculous like that.
Or is it 0.3p?
No idea bud. I do it infrequently. All of my mates work weird hours so it's difficult to get a sizable crew together ;)
We usually just splurge when the stars align
xD
Paintball is too expensive for my money.
You're only young ;)
12:09
True, but that doesn't change prices :P
avi
avi
12:37
cbg
grumble stupid CV.
@Iplodman did you ever get yours sorted?
13:25
I've got an old version on my site
Ah, forgot my punctuation. Naughty me.
I hate writing my CV, never know what to put. Guys, what skills do I have? Answers on the back of a postcard.
@Ffisegydd compile a linkedin profile and use the exported pdf version as cv :D
13:42
Hah. Tempted but I'd better do it properly.
why? you're not an artist or pretend to have some graphic skills (i think). So why one reviewer would expect a "different" cv?
cvs should be clear and with the right amount of information. no strange fonts, no funky layouts...
for example the cv posted by iplodman is not good.. centered layout and third person...
And try to explain (shortly) what you've done with your major skills. In an interview having some examples to talk about could make the difference.
avi
avi
anyone here used dryscape?
@Iplodman But it changes how much you earn ;)
avi
avi
I am not able to select data
@Ffisegydd "A heavy reliance on postcard correspondence"
13:53
"Please any job offers on the back of a post card"
For my CV, I write down every single job I've ever done.
And then I prune the CV to suit the client/employer's requirements
I tell them WHY things are useful and why they should be interested in my cover letter
Yeah. Just finding the right balance between confidence and being a dick.
yup and don't write you worked at mcdonalds to pay bills as a student... it doesn't matter in an interview :P
Well the job where I worked as a student will actually be useful in a potential job so I'm going to put it in.
@Ffisegydd Don't find the balance. Be a dick. If nothing else, you'll stick out. Badoom-tish
@PaoloCasciello It does if your client is McDonald's ;)
13:56
lol yes but unlikely :D
(or some other fast food burger chain haha)
"so you fried chips and now you're applying to recode the fryer's frimware..."
Yep. You have an intimate knowledge of how the frier works, for how long and it's use in the flow of making tasty, tasty fried goodness. This results in lower costs, for you, the client
uhm.. i was unsure of the spelling.. google suggested fryer, you wrote frier, is this one of those us/uk differences?
Probably :)
14:01
It is. I'd say frier.
I thought frier was an ecclesiastical position...
That is friar.
Oh ok
avi
avi
any idea why this answer is dv'ed: stackoverflow.com/a/26440408/1382297
@IntrepidBrit do you happen to know what county Glasgow is in? is it Lanarkshire?
Or is Lanarkshire the historic (i.e. old) county?
14:12
Lanarkshire is the historic county
I think the region is just Strathclyde now
Ta love.
You're welcome
14:31
cbg all
frustrated and confused
@DSM who is the he in the starred message on the right?
poke.
: )
format code...was it about Ctrl + K or someother thing
why is setuptools not showing up in pip freeze but showing in pip list??
pip list lists everything IIRC
While pip freeze lists things installed by pip
14:47
pip list lists the pypi repository. probably in your system setuptools is installed by the system's package manager (on linux for example).
CV first draft is nearly finished. Just need to talk about programming >_<
what is the difference between a lexical error and a syntax error in compiler design?
melon @Ffisegydd @PaoloCasciello
@tila Google informs me that a lexical error is one where you're using characters that aren't supported by your lexer.
So a syntax error may be fro x in range(10)
char a = 'a ;
this looks like lexical error.
14:54
But a lexical error may be something like for ! in range(10) because ! isn't supported by the lexer as an argument.
right?
No that looks like a syntax error.
stackoverflow.com/questions/3484689/… I'm not a computer scientist at all so take everything I say with more than a pinch of salt.
rhbrb dinner
15:49
Wow, the string concatenation post is still on the hot list?
@tilaprimera enjoy!
cabbage
How to print the original file contents as it is?
my file contains exactly two lines,
foo
bar
i tried the below code. But it prints the contents plus a blank line inbetween.
>>> with open('/home/avinash/Desktop/m', 'r') as f:
...     f = f.readlines()
...     for i in f:
...         print i
...
foo

bar
How i print the contents without a blank line?
try print(repr(i)) to see what the line endings are
You print a blank line because what you've actually got is 'foo\n'
If you're on Python 3, print(x, end="")
Nah must be 2 from the print statement, which is a shame.
15:55
"print i," then
@davidism yep there is a newline.
>>> with open('/home/avinash/Desktop/m', 'r') as f:
... f = f.readlines()
... for i in f:
... print(repr(i))
...
'foo\n'
'bar\n'
@Ffisegydd correct..
right, so you either need to do what @IntrepidBrit said and print without adding extra newlines, or strip out the newlines before printing normally
print(i.rstrip('\n', 1))
@IntrepidBrit i'm on 2.7
@davidism 's solution is better than mine if it's going to be a proper bit of code that's going to be maintained, but mine is quick 'n' dirty (perfect for scripts)
I love it quick 'n' dirty.
15:57
in py2 it would be print i, (notice the trailing comma)
@davidism it displyas,
>>> with open('/home/avinash/Desktop/m', 'r') as f:
...     f = f.readlines()
...     for i in f:
...         print(i.rstrip('\n'), 1)
...
('foo', 1)
('bar', 1)
yeah, I made a typo, check the edited message
the 1 should be inside the rstrip call
nah, it displays,
>>> with open('/home/avinash/Desktop/m', 'r') as f:
...     f = f.readlines()
...     for i in f:
...         print(i.rstrip('\n', 1))
...
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<stdin>", line 4, in <module>
TypeError: rstrip() takes at most 1 argument (2 given)
ok, then just remove the 1, I could have sworn it took an optional count
I thought it did too.
16:01
Rather than use readlines() just use read() then.
print f.read().
ah, that's split not strip
If you are going to read the whole thing into memory anyway.
thanks,
>>> with open('/home/avinash/Desktop/m', 'r') as f:
...     f = f.readlines()
...     for i in f:
...         print(i.rstrip('\n'))
...
foo
bar
You can drop the readlines line altogether there.
Anyone want to weigh in on this answer?
16:02
>>> with open('/home/avinash/Desktop/m') as f:
...     for line in f:
...         print(i.rstrip('\n'))
...
@davidism So when Python 4 comes out it is supported?
see comments
someone brought that up, but I don't think it's a valid criticism
@MartijnPieters it displays,
>>> with open('/home/avinash/Desktop/m') as f:
...     for line in f:
...         print(i.rstrip('\n'))
...
bar
bar
since a) py4 doesn't exist, and b) why would it work any better than py2->3 works now?
@AvinashRaj what's i?
@AvinashRaj please at least read your own code, how do you expect to iterate over line then then print i.
16:04
yep, ..
@IntrepidBrit forgetted..
Martijn made a typo but can you not see the mistake easily?
@AvinashRaj My mistake, use print(line.rstrip('\n')).
I wasn't consistent enough with replacing i with the far better self-documenting line.
yep, thanks..
@davidism I also agree about the exception raised.
Rather than raise an exception, use sys.exit(1).
sys.stderr.write('Only Python 3 is supported.')
sys.exit(1)
I'll go with warning but ok
thanks for the feedback
16:13
i have some doubts. If we remove the newline char in each line then how would i use re functions there?
How does one get something moved to another SE site? In particular TeX.SE? Mod flag?
@AvinashRaj that's up to you. You need to think about that with whatever you're doing, but you simply asked how to print it without a blank line.
@davidism Hrm, why using warning then exit?
Warnings are meant to provide feedback on things that don't end the program.
You can ignore them, for example.
Or redirect them to logging, etc.
If you are exiting anyway a warning is the wrong tool here.
so now I have to show how to set up logging in the answer as well? I think the point was to show how to detect and exit, the guy can put whatever he wants for his module
I think at this point the last sentence applies, which is that I haven't seen any packages actually do this
ok, I just put a note saying the warning was an example
warning is unusual here, you are not using it for the usecase it was designed for.
I'd not use it in such an answer at all.
logging.critical then?
16:33
could someone recommend some link for text processing in python?
which deals with the files.
What do you mean?
like replacing two or more blank lines with a single blank line in a file through re module.
Yes but what do you mean by a link? A link to what?
doc, or tutorial link..
16:54
Cbg again.
@Jon are you by any chance about?
17:07
I have finished a first-draft of my CV and was wondering whether you'd be willing to give it a once-over, using your expert puppy eyes and years of experience in the industry, etc.
@Ffisegydd Mind if I took a gander?
@Ffisegydd you pinged me lord? :)
Oh, hallo @Jon c:
@Ffisegydd sure - send it over and I'll take a look
@Iplodman no problem, let me just scrub the identifying information (address and such, not that I don't trust you...but I don't ;) )
@Jon ta I'll send it via email
17:17
@Ffisegydd Of course! I wouldn't expect you to trust me ;)
@Ffisegydd okay... I'll look out for it a bit later... need to get dinner on... so rbrb in a bit
@JonClements Retrying the stew by any chance?
@Iplodman nah fish... got some hopefully nice haddock for a change
I wish I could cook even a little.
In a child's voice: I wanna' be like you when I grow up, @Jon!
17:21
Oh, woah. Did you do that in LaTeX?
@Iplodman yarp
Using moderncv
I gotta' get me some of that package.
When I actually send it to employers I'll change the blurb at the top to be more specific.
I basically just took the example template.tex and modified some bits.
It looks sexy as hell.
It also sets up a cover letter for you with the same style which is very nice (commented that out though)
@Iplodman ah I have something for you!
17:25
Ooh!
You should try to sign up for education.github.com/pack
I'm excited >:)
I'll take a look now!
You get loads of free stuff from programming companies.
Exclusively for students.
Hosting, DNS, etc for free.
And a Github account with private repos (which is what I like the most about it)
Holy yam!
That's amazing!
Good luck I'm 14 as well ;)
It is very much so.
Also JetBrains have now released a free version of their IDEs for students.
17:29
Jeez. I've got PyCharm at the moment though, but I'll check that out, too.
Oh wow.
I didn't realise they had so many!
They have all the major languages covered.
And they all work roughly the same (within differences in the languages themselves) so once you've learnt to use one you can easily use the others.
Strictly time, rhubarb all.
My lawd. Thanks so much! I didn't even know that companies could be so perfect.
@MartijnPieters Rbrb!
That's pretty damn cool.
avi
avi
@MartijnPieters rbrb
@Ffisegydd thats one sexy looking resume
I have to remember my school email. This could be fun!
@thefourtheye That's too good xD
Hmm I need to work on the "Areas of expertise" blurb
avi
avi
xD
if i had this piece of code to connect to an api. How do I properly use it
import requests



class BuiltWith(object):
    """
    BuiltWith API version 1 client.

    >>> from builtwith import BuiltWith
    >>> bw = BuiltWith(api)
    >>> bw.lookup(url)
    """

    ENDPOINT = 'http://api.builtwith.com/v1/api.json'

    def __init__(self, key):
        self.key = key

    def lookup(self, domain):
        """
        Lookup BuiltWith results for the given domain.
        """
        params = {
            'KEY': self.key,
            'LOOKUP': domain,
        }
        response = requests.get(self.ENDPOINT, params=params)
17:40
@DataTx Really?
yeah'
i put my url and api
@DataTx it's your code, how do you expect us to answer your question?
gotcha
Incidentally please keep code examples small, if you have to have a large one then please use dpaste.com.
17:42
If you have a question that people can answer, and you can write it properly then you could add it to the main site.
17:52
@Ffisegydd So how does this work? Does this go through my school at any point?
@Ffisegydd - I'd offer to give the CV the once over - but I'm currently shitting bricks about not hitting deadlines ;)
Even though it was sort-of "write code for me", this answer was pretty fun. Good thing I've been working with the Minecraft protocol recently.
@davidism Minecraft protocol?
well, that's not the minecraft protocol, but it's another packed structure
I should push my repo, but I want to get the login/encryption packets working first
@davidism Wait, what does it do?
18:01
what, the answer, or my minecraft stuff?
The Minecraft stuff :D
I play a little my self.
Almost tried to print out the Django docs. That would have been a mistake.
The minecraft protocol is a bunch of different packets that should be sent and recieved. I'm making a parser/builder so that I can write a bot.
So rather than playing using the client, the bot logs into a server as me and acts as if a human is playing in the client.
Mine, build, fight, I don't know yet.
That's awesome!
18:05
That will be a whole other problem, as I'll have to get pathfinding working.
I might try my hand at it.
It became a lot easier with the latest protocol versions, you no longer have to be able to parse all the packets. Now they're all prefixed with lengths that you can skip if you don't care about them.
Login, encryption, and compression became more complicated though.
@Iplodman no I don't believe so, they just check that you have an academic email address.
@Ffisegydd Cheers c:
Hm, Chrome prints pages without CSS. Shame.
it probably prints them with the @media print styles
18:13
Ah, yeah.
need 27 more rep to hit the cap, the closest yet!
18:33
Woo!
If anyone wants to help me out, I think this old answer of mine is more canonical than the existing answers:
5
A: How to compare "version-style" strings

davidismsetuptools defines parse_version(). This seems to be the most robust way, as well as the way used by easy_install and pip. From the API docs: Parse a project’s version string, returning a value that can be used to compare versions by chronological order. Semantically, the format is a ro...

Voted it up for ya'.
This also helps me catch up to @Ffisegydd. Slowly but surely!
Joined the 60k club.... Yay :-)
pineapple!
18:39
In the interests of getting you to the rep cap I will sacrifice a small part of my lead.
@thefourtheye I recently joined to 100s club! Yay!
@davidism Melons :)
@Iplodman pineapple to you too :-)
well, assuming the badge counts accepts, which technically don't count towards the cap, I should get it in a few minutes
@thefourtheye Ahah, not quite such an achievement ;)
18:46
Pineapple!
@davidism pineapple
How many pineapples did we get?!
@davidism itertools.count()
ah... py3 supports unicode!
In [1]: import math

In [2]: π = math.pi

In [3]: π
Out[3]: 3.141592653589793
In [8]: n = [234, 23, 867, 254, 6780, 459345, 26]

In [9]: Σ = sum

In [10]: Σ(n)
Out[10]: 467529
still can't turn lambda into λ without messing with internals
but it works
In [16]: λ = lambda x: x + 1

In [17]: λ(1)
Out[17]: 2
18:55
@ChillarAnand One of the main features of the version, I might add.
no, I want to be able to do add_one = λ x: x + 1
19:25
I've started writing my first proper Django web app.
All of my old ones are basically just copy pasted and googled, but now I'm actually trying to work through it my self.
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