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hello, what's up?
eheh
hey man
I just saw that link and
how are you?
aahh
good wbu :)
02:39
you saw that link and?
which link?
i don't remember
eheh
duplicated one
so funny, twins-question&answer
lol
and in that link
that answer got 56 up-vote. If you try to run it, it gives AttributeError
hahaha
which operating system are you using, Windows?
really?
let me try
Yes Windows
stackoverflow.com/questions/3277503/… this one is the correct answer
02:42
yes
I think it's because is an old question works works for older versions of Python
 
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07:50
cbg @MartijnPieters
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abc
08:18
cbg all
08:48
Cbg everybody!
09:02
cbg
10:14
Cbg
10:47
If I want to access JSON data from another site using an api and return it to the user in Flask. Can I use requests module?
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abc
Yes
But if the api takes too long to load then flask will be blocked and the page will return to the visitor of my site an error right?
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yep
So, is there any way around this?
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You could access the API every N minutes and display the latest result to your user. There won't be any delay, but your data won't be always up-to-date
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Q: jQuery AJAX cross domain

Firose HussainHere are two pages, test.php and servertest.php. test.php <script src="scripts/jq.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script> $(function() { $.ajax({url:"testserver.php", success:function() { alert("Success"); }, error:function()...

or access the API from browser-side ^
And show him the loader with caption like "Querying API, please wait"
11:02
@Wally you could add the API call to a queue and have a process pick it up when available. Then have your website direct your user to a holding page or something and then when the request is finished, they can click to get the results.
I don't know how to do this at all, I just recall davidism saying something along these lines to someone once.
I guess I should search for a tutorial
11:15
cbg I just had a hell of a time getting here. I got the "Loading Python\nJust a second..." screen and it just sat there. For ages. Multiple times. After an hour or so I suspected there might be a server problem. But eventually, I "tunneled" in via the transcripts page.
11:26
cbg
Firmly primarily opinion based.
@MartijnPieters I fail to see how such an op would be even remotely considered Pythonic. And that's not even taking into consideration your points about max() handling multiple args and a key function.
cbg
@PM2Ring agreed; the use of max() for two variables also smacks of inefficient code (determining the maximum each iteration rather than collect the values in a sequence or iterable, and determining the max just once).
mm looks like someone is already talking about max() here
@MartijnPieters Good point; and I guess that would be the main use of such a max-assignment op.
11:43
I must say I have some trouble understanding why this question has been closed as opinion based if it has such an explainable, logical answer? (inefficiency and complexity of code in the case said function were implemented)
@Jivan Perhaps because it'd be rude to tell the OP "If you think that pile of dogshit is Pythonic, you don't have an f'ing clue what Pythonic means". :)
@Jivan "Is this a good idea" well I say it's a good idea, someone else says it's a bad idea...who is right?
@PM2Ring I agree on this part...
yeah, to sum this up, closing questions as "opinion based" is rather an opinion-based decision, I guess :) - joke apart, I guess @PM2Ring's point made a huge difference - because some questions are far more opinion-based and not closed because they ask something fairly interesting - which was not really the case here
btw such questions can be spotted by the amount of comments they generate (around 20 for the question itself and 6 or 7 for one single answer, basically consisting in "you are wrong", "no I'm right")
12:11
people never seem to get tired of calling lists "arrays"
Blame Guido for using square brackets to denote lists. :)
12:36
after a several-days run of 200+rep each with answers that I consider quite good, nothing worth reading has seemed to be making its way out of my brain for 2 days. My answers get bashed or down voted systematically and I think they deserve it. I think there are like, steps with slopes and plateaus in one's path towards being a useful SO contributor.
it's funny because it really feels like a game in the sense that the more you progress, the harder it seems to find something relevant to ask / to answer - perhaps partly because you loose interest in "basic" questions such as "how to print a string in python, plz help me" and the likes
Or you see a question that looks potentially worth answering, but when you open it you see that it's already got a bunch of so-so answers that really ought to be corrected, but it's hard to summon up the energy & enthusiasm to do so...
@rajasimon yes or even better print(" ".join(str.split()))
@PM2Ring true, I'd also say that when attempting to take part of the debate in non-trivial questions, one would rather be confident in his sayings, because the smallest approximation is usually sanctioned pretty quickly, the amount of users being so huge that even the most specific questions generally find some people fully competent in the concerned field
12:55
I have the working code can update my twitter status for me but same code i modified to work with update profile image but throws error ...
And you do have to tread very carefully when responding to advanced questions! It can be easy to get small details wrong. Or even worse, to lose points because the OP & others don't understand your answer, even though it's right. IIRC, Martijn gets bitten by that regularly. :)
Things aren't so ruthless on Unix & Linux: If you write a mostly good answer but leave out some minor detail, it's not unusual to get someone like Stéphane Chazelas editing your answer & then upvoting it. :)
I do that sometimes, mostly for questions
@Jivan: also, take into account that future questions could use this one (if left open) as an excuse to be permitted.
So some opinion-based questions may be answerable, but the class of questions is plainly off-topic.
It is better to close them all rather than to leave some broken windows for others to use as excuses.
@MartijnPieters fair enough - talking about off-topic questions: stackoverflow.com/questions/27765615/…
oups - same time
what I've found an invaluable (correct word to mean very very profitable?) practice is to pick 2 or 3 "best users" on stack exchange sites (like Stéphane Chazelas @PM2Ring) and browse their "best answers" in descending order, reading them one by one - i did that on programmers.stackexchange.com and learned a lot this way
curiously, this applies less on SO because a lot of "best answers" (in score) are very old answers to questions like "how to instantiate a class in python" or similar, from 2008
Yes, "invaluable" is the correct word. And I agree, that's a great strategy. You learn to write good answers by reading other good answers. And you learn to write good code by reading other good code.
Just a quick meta-question: If I imported a comment discussion into Chat can I then delete (some of) the original comments, or does that delete them from the Chat, too?
13:11
What do you mean "import"?
Do you mean creating a chat room based on a post when it says "Would you like to move this discussion to a chatroom?"? I don't think deleting the comments will delete them in chat.
@PM2Ring The chatroom copies are independent.
Deleting the comment from the post will leave its copy in the chatroom in place.
@Ffisegydd Yes.
Thanks, Martijn. In that case, I'll go & clean up some comments...
I'm having a doubt on this github.com/simplegeo/python-oauth2/issues/165 but the project is not active. Can anyone knows or tell me some idea then i will look into it .. thanks ....
13:30
I was going to leave a comment for this guy: stackoverflow.com/questions/27764986/stripping-by-python telling him to use datetime to manipulate time intervals rather than manhandling them with string functions. But I guess it might be a bit overwhelming for his skill level. And besides, it can be a little tricky doing time arithmetic when you've only got time values and not full date & time info.
14:16
@Ffisegydd I just formatted Rep:Answer ratio code with my newly installed PEP8 formatter output (I had to tweak the URL string a little bit) and included @AshwiniChaudhary in it. Please check, if it is okay.
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api_url = ('https://api.stackexchange.com/2.2/users/{:s}?order=desc&'
    'sort=reputation&site=stackoverflow&filter=!)scTwHvyrBwQe(HB5GBj')
would be more pythonic I guess
The best would probably be to have a dict of the params and pass them in with str.format. But eh, it'll be fine :P
@abc Done :)
+1 for the dict of params
@Ffisegydd Done ;)
Do we really need that del df['user_id']? Even if I comment that out, I get the same result.
14:26
It should just remove an unnecessary column.
Oh yeah, you are correct :)
14:42
hey all - I am having a hard time searching for this but i would like to take a numpy array with integer entries and turn it into a 1/0 array. 1 if the entry is non-zero, 0 if it 0. is there a builtin function for this?
import numpy as np

a = np.array([0, 1, 0, 2, 0, 3])

print(~(a==0))
Basically converts it to a boolean array of True and False, which can be thought of as 1 and 0 mathematically.
works great. many thanks
 
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@Ffisegydd Or just a != 0.
16:49
It's been too long I'm glad to be back
17:01
I've buried the abc guy and have taken over his account. Hehe.
@Ffisegydd will do, thanks ;)
@JonClements: (in case you already are not familiar with this :))
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17:23
snovim godom/happy new year all
S novim godom i rojdestvom tebya ;)
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:) vy tozhe (or ty even :))
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varo has quite the fancy hat
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@vaultah not sure if you're in moscow proper, but we could see the northern lights about 20 minutes ago near arkhangelsk
This guy won't know what hit him.
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Q: Is it possible to get game server information with python?

Dainius PreimantasSo i would like to know is it possible to get valve game servers[cs1.6,cs:go etc] information like player count,map name etc?

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17:36
On that note, hopping away. Take care all :)
@tristan huh, cool. How is/was your trip?
 
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Ohhh, it's closed
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print(getattr(Antti, 'cbg'))
 
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Is there a way to turn the contents of .pyc files into regular code objects?
 
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CPython developers accepted my one character long patch but didn't even review my ~80 lines long one. #lazy #busy
23:02
cbg all
looks like everyone's gone. Alright, see you around! Rhubarb
rbrb

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