True conversation that just happened in our office between me and my favourite intern: national cat day -> Uber kitten delivery service -> San Francisco -> World Series -> start of NBA season -> Spurs -> Spurs v. Mavericks -> Dirk Nowitzki -> Dirk Nowitzki's Christmas songs -> O Tannenbaum. Elapsed time, about one minute. Our team has a new member and I think we broke her mind.
I had a cached issues page which I went to and saw two images which looked fine. I reloaded and one went octocat where the square-box image remained as it should.
yeah, just introducing loops, variables, if statements, etc. I thought python would be good because of the interpreter, they don't write full programs really
How are students supposed to build character if they don't type out public static int main(string[] args){ at the beginning of every single one of their programs?
Best practices in JS are so determined by the language's quirks that they don't really teach you many transferable skills which will serve you well elsewhere.
Best practices in KS, on the other hand, are like decathlon training. After learning KevinScript, there's nothing you can't do.
the first exercises are like "print every number from 1 to 100" or "if a number is divisible by 10, print the number" or something. Setting up a whole dom in js seems overkill for that
To be honest I just want @RoomOwners because this morning I wanted to ping everyone to mention the idea of having a quick meeting next week :P now that things are starting to roll more with sopython-dev (as I've decided to christen it).
I want to plot few graphs with matplotlib and I have a windows machine Firstly I need to install, so I download the file from http://matplotlib.org/downloads.html . Well, when I tried to run, it throws a pop up saying it failed to find the version 3.4 in registry. This a little strange because m...
Incidentally, I was watching Supernatural the other day, and one of the main characters expressed skepticism regarding the existence of angels. And I was all like, "you've met four demons in the last week. How can you have one without the other?"
One might argue that demons appear in all sorts of non-abrahamic faiths, but christian exorcism rights seem to work quite well on the ones in the show, so...
One episode hinted that all monsters are simply created from the collective imagination of humans, which has the depressing logical conclusion that demons exist and angels don't because we have a lot more faith in things that go bump in the night.
Incidentally 1) thanks to whoever gave me the upvote on that linked question ;) and 2) I answered the OPs question anyway. Meaning he found my question and now I've answered his question anyway. Like a stalker.
@Kevin o_O that calls for a treat..everyone here around my place, asks for a treat, whenever someone says good stuff...hope you are okay with treating us with it! :D
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@davidism @Kevin I'm on my way to destroying the Final Wall second time around (having reset time), and starting to suspect that this will never actually end.
@Ffisegydd Yeah. It's a game of the "incremental" genre, where you mostly wait around accumulating resources so you can buy better resource accumulation tools.
@tilaprimera In Portal 2? She wants to overthrow the game's antagonist in order to restore her own position as ruler of the laboratory. And after that, I guess she helps the main character because she likes you :-)
@Kevin like ingress but spread out over a bigger area and to collect rewards, one needs to travel far and wide...:D also a legalized tourism app...to increase the famousity points of place as well the credibity of a place for its tourism value...
I sometimes think when we're discussing sopython and such it'd be much easier to just speak on skype than type everything out. Then I realise that it would break the spell and I'd realise you're all actual human beings, which would be weird.
Incidentally, I would pronounce it "sep-rut" because I'm a commoner.
@tilaprimera This is a brilliant idea, because it will result in more and more tourists confining themselves to the most popular destinations. I am entirely in favour of diverting as many people as possible to Venice so that they aren't where I want to go :-)
FWIW I have your typical Canadian-bland accent. You'd have to be pretty up on Canadian regional variations to recognize me as Albertan (although the combination of "eh?" and "y'all" helps.)
@ZeroPiraeus you really think so? I would not advice confining oneself to a city...: ) I guess the idea needs refinement...I wanted people travel more to different places.
Right now the only paper on my board is last year's March Madness bracket, in Christmas reds and greens -- more red than green, unfortunately. (For non-NorthAm types: famous American college basketball tournament. It's customary for fans to try to predict the winner in each game.)
@tilaprimera I think you need to carefully consider your point-awarding algorithm from the standpoint "how will people game this, and what effect will that have?"
@tilaprimera: no, I'm in my office. But college sports are followed closely in Canada and the US in ways I don't think they are elsewhere in the world.
too much tourists...@ZeroPiraeus do you like people travelling or you yourself are a traveller or you are in the favour of country's GDP getting a significant increase?
popular is a relative term..usually made in different fields...and are there to torture so called unpopular kids..and causing stereotypically conditioning..?? (excuse me again sneezes )
@tilaprimera I have conflicting sentiments. On the one hand, I very much enjoy discovering new places. On the other hand, air travel is an insane use of a diminishing natural resource. On the gripping hand, the more people know of the world and its peoples, the less likely they are to authorise their governments to drop bombs on distant bits of it. On the fourth hand, when I go to the magnificent ruined temple of wherever, I'd prefer everybody else to be in a Starbucks in Generic Destination.
@Zero: once I was walking on a remote path in a small island in the vicinity of Hong Kong. I came across another guy obviously of European descent -- probably from NorthAm -- and I still remember the look on the guy's face when he saw me: disappointment. He thought he was somewhere very exotic, but he wasn't really.
Sometimes I want to say to the original poster, "you're lying, that's not the error message you got" in the hopes that they go "I'll show that guy" and provide more evidence, like a screenshot, the stack trace, actual code... Yeah, that would put me in my place ;-)
I once mentioned my favourite not-entirely-truthful OP here, but sopython deleted the question so it's not easy to find any more. :-( Now I have to keep my favourites secret, because I can never remember to bookmark them..
"I'll just remove all import statements, required input files, command line arguments, and the main function. They'll just get in the way" -- every OP ever
I know that reduction can sometimes be tough, but if you're writing code which is hard to reduce to small tests you're probably being insufficiently modular.