(with the usual caveat that random isn't truly random, and that a sufficiently determined adversary could predict what number will be produced next, but this usually isn't something worth worrying about unless you're doing something with cryptography or cash gambling)
@James If you're interested in implementing your own pseudorandom number generator, take a look at Linear Congruential Generator. It's fairly straightforward.
I got some very nice looking wooden dice for Christmas, but they're impractical for actual use because the edges and points are sanded down. This makes them roll farther than you'd expect, so they often go sailing off the table.
The alternative is to give a weak little roll, but then they just plop down and people look at you askance as if you're trying to cheat them
My household has one we're going to get around to making a approaching-bus alarm with any year now. (Mellow noise for "bus your way in about ten minutes", something more exciting for "now it's time to have your keys and bag in hand", wah-wah trombone for "not even if you run, bozo". )
getattr is only called if Python can't otherwise locate the attribute. Maybe you're thinking of getattribute? But dunder methods have even specialer lookup, I'm pretty sure.
and it doesnt seem like MyClass()+Whatever triggers __getattribute__ either
heh cause its not usually used by humans :P
so in python3 the only way to do it is explicitly override the dundermethods ? I suppose thats in line with python philosophy ... I couldnt even get any weird hacks to work
[Aside: I know everyone likes to think their dataset is the biggest, but 60MB is not a massive csv file. I'd say something is large when you start getting into the multiple-GB range, and massive when it's so big you can't work in-core. There are no hard-and-fast rules, of course, and the scale changes with time, but 60MB is definitely far beneath it.]
While planning out our meals for the week, I found this delicious-looking Yakisoba recipe that I would like to try. The recipe looks good, but one thing concerns me.
cabbage (~2 leaves) chopped
It seems like a waste to purchase one whole head of cabbage for just a single recipe. So I'd l...