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@SomeGuy I saw the link, but I don't know the relevance. Are people downvoting because it's supposed to be for a competition, or something?
@BhargavRao Ta. :)
@PM2Ring No, it wasn't for a competition. I think people might view it as sort of a "homework problem"
@PM2Ring Now give a good title to that ques
@BhargavRao Tricky! Maybe you can condense the docstring in my answer. :)
I'm still thinkin of a good title
:D
Rbrb
dinner time
I just ate my dinner(Rice)
Bye!
16:20
Rhubarb
ok
now I am really worried about Python
like reallyreallyreally worried that the ecosystem is dying
why @AnttiHaapala?
I've posted lots of bugs and fixes and so on and nothing gets reacted on.
the PyPI still for example uses OpenID login for google which shouldn't even work... all python bugtracker mail goes to spam in Gmail because no one knows how to configure a mail server, the CPython development speed could be much more if the development process itself wasn't so horrible...
there are python coredevs who never have done any software at all :D
CPython is the only > 10 file software they've been working on... almost...
16:31
@Antti partly why I stopped working on the Job Board.... was so hard to get momentum or anything done :(
they close the pull requests on Github and say "go fscking write a patch to the bugtracker, then maybe you will become a coredev in 3 yrs then you can apply your patch"
so I and Hiếu are doing pypackages.com which is a PyPI search engine, we're specifically not doing "design by committee"
So we'd do an antifud and pro-python-3 search unlike the PyPI currently...
cbg @JRichardSnape
16:49
Cbg @JonClements, lurking a bit, on a tiny mobile :(
re-cbg
What's tiny these days? Hard to buy a phone that's less than 5" :)
Re-cbg
Samsung mini thing. Free with a google chrome book. Handy for out and about, screen prob 3" or so, I guess
I miss the nokia 3310 :)
16:52
I had nokia 3315
Ahhhh now there was a phone. Got one that still works. I loved snake
And Space Impact!
Charge it once a week.... drop it, screen wasn't going to break
I got that phone as a gift in 6th, kept it for 6 years, till I joined college
oh god... it looks a bit crap now... but
16:59
:) Food now, rbrb
rbrb @Snape
17:23
low activity today!
17:41
cbg @BhargavRao
@JonClements looks like 3330 which I had
of course I also had the ubiquitous 3210
Im generating an ordered list according to the first column
[[20138843, 6000], [20143549, 4500.0], [201342264, 6000], [201351571, 3000.0], [201392516, 3000.0], [201421768, 6000], [201512281, 4500.0]]
This is what python prints
Why isnt it listed?
result = []
for key in sorted(dic):
result.append([key, dic[key]])
print(result)
Dic is a dictionary
Can anyone here help me?
do lists store elements in the same order they were added? and can we store info in te form of pairs? For example: ap.append((client,add)) ? And if I were to compare each pair with new incoming client and add values then how would I do that?
18:06
lol
pypi/cheeseshop still not updated to use google oauth
so one cannot login with google at all anymore.
Fantastic... broadband has sparked out - on mobile
Err.... Did some crap and browser got destroyed
@AdamSmith cbg!
@BhargavRao Hey, how was your JS exam?
Went of quite well!
What did they ask?
18:09
Some long programs ... :(
so how do you know it went quite well :d
I'd ask questions that I couldn't answer correctly :D
s = "123.769"
alert(parseInt(s,8))
Find the output ^
parseInt will stop at anything which is not a digit, I guess
Yeah
So answer is 83!
From MDN,
> If parseInt encounters a character that is not a numeral in the specified radix, it ignores it and all succeeding characters and returns the integer value parsed up to that point.
Yay :-) 2.5 upvotes in was not good for nothing :D
18:13
I thought for some 5 mins as to whether it would consider the decimal point
parseInt?
I have a small doubt about flask. Can I just use the request global object without running into thread problems when there are multiple requests going on
Yeah! ... Then saw the Int and thought how foolish I was
@BhargavRao you had to do it by pen and paper?
Yeah...
18:16
I'd gotten that right but I am so pretty sure not everyone would...
If in doubt - it's always 42, right?
Yeah. got 3 answers correct by mentioning 42
but damnit I do not even remember if it is NaN or nan or what :P
It's NaN
Not to be confused with nan :-D
18:18
and why would it matter :P
lol
@BhargavRao Wait, how come 8 appears in base 8?
Damn auto correct - naan
or happala which is not to be confused with Haapala
nan is also acceptable I think
@thefourtheye Naw! 123.769 is parsed till the . after which 123 is converted from octal to decimal, which is 83!
@BhargavRao Dang! Just when I blabbered about the 2.5k upvotes... :D
18:20
which reminds me that loooong time no naan...
Once recieved an Indian takeaway menu that said "served with our special fried rats and your nan"
@AnttiHaapala Naan is a popular food in India :D
@thefourtheye That means even I can start answering [javascript]!
You can start anytime :-) When I started, I had no clue about the language
18:22
All the Bangladeshi restaurants in Finland call themselves Indian, and the Vietnamese call themselves Chinese.
The other day I had asked @AdamSmith to review my homework in Javascript
I got 9/10 for that
So I started using pycharm to follow pep 8's conventions. I have class called Handlers which basically contains a bunch of static methods to connect to Gtk elements. It complains the class has no __init__ method, but the class really shouldn't have one. What is the best way to deal with such cases?
@BhargavRao Awesome :) Get started today then
I lost 1 mark for that HW coz I had not put a favicon! facepalm
8
Q: Why does PyLint warn about no __init__?

Pete We have numerous python classes that do not seem to need __init__, initialising them empty is either perfectly acceptable or even preferable. PyLint seems to think this is a bad thing. Am I missing some insight into why having no __init__ is a Bad Smell? Or should I just suppress those warnings a...

18:25
@AnttiHaapala ah cool. So is there no way to turn the warning off?
2
Q: Pylint error W0232: class has no __init__ method

NirockI have the following error with pylint: Pylint error W0232: class has no __init__ method I understand what it means. I have to create the __init__ method. The problem is that this class is inherited from parent class. I know that im able to create the __init__ method and just use super(myclass...

IIRC you can hit alt-enter or shift enter or what wasit and choose "ignore for xxxx"
Wut? A bounty not awarded automatically?
Why this grace period and all!
@BhargavRao it is
if you accept or 2 upvotes and...
or what do you mean, it alsotakes some time
18:28
I have got 8 upvotes on it
did you add it after the bounty
It is in grace period now!
@AnttiHaapala I don't see that option but I guess I can just ignore it for now. Thanks!
@BhargavRao the grace period is so that the author can decide to award it to someone else
or award you the full amount
if not, you'd get half only, unless you were accepted
Argh! The guy who gave the bounty is not the OP :(
18:29
yeah
And he is offline from 5 days
so ping him
Just directly below the bounty?
Oh....my....god... One guy lost his job offer because he weighed his offers on Quora. Guess what? One of the CEOs answered saying they are revoking the offer. Actual Q&A
5
So most probably I will be getting my first bounty in 1 day, if the OP decides not to do otherwise \o/
Question Is this stackoverflow.com/questions/30143211/… a dupe of this stackoverflow.com/questions/29948550/… .... Both are same except for the base'
18:42
Nope - the answer is similar but the questions are distinct
Rather the wordings are similar
Some English mash up required there!
But not enough for dupes
Yeah! I'll try to edit it and not make it look alike!
Oops! I misunderstood the ques!
My bad
I'll be attempting to rewire a phone socket... have fun
19:12
openended question for all: what editor do you use and why? I use geany, and I'm wondering if there's a better one out there. I don't need anything super complex.
Also, I HATE IDEs that are project-based. Not sure why, they just annoy me when I'm just trying to test a simple python script.
19:23
Ahh okay... looks like my local exchange is completely f*ed - engineer might be out tomorrow - that's service for ya :-(
When he pops round could I show him where the exchange is?
Yeah of course - cos I know the location of every exchange in the UK ' S telecom boxes sheesh
@thefourtheye submit proposal for pycon in in.pycon.org/cfp/pycon-india-2015/proposals ?
Are dispassionate and desensitized synonymous?
@ChillarAnand Don't know what to submit :(
19:39
are you planning to attend?
None of the proposals impress me. So still thinking... You going?
yeah, but you will see few interesting proposals in last minute(may 31).
Yup, like last year. Counting on it :)
may be you can come with some interesting proposal ;)
That is the problem, I don't have much experience as I have never faced any real problems.
19:46
may be you are too good in programming. what seems problem to others might be too easy for you :D
How does this Hackerrank thing work? Do I just have all day to solve as many problems as I can?
Re: the Harker Rank Python competition
@QuestionC This is my first time. So, no idea :(
rbrb people
Ahh okay... still have some mobile data left
I'm off for (most likely) three days - so don't worry if I'm not about.
@JonClements why are you wrapping that black cloth
20:04
@bspymaster, how about... vim? :)
Is there a difference between
a,b = (int(i) for i in input().split())
and
a,b = tuple(int(i) for i in input().split())
@QuestionC, there is I think. The first one returs you a generator while the second one (with tuple) returns you a, well, tuple :). Thought the result is going to be the same
messed with system's python installation. any ideas on how to recover?
I want to know in the figure MAP, L is the axe horizontal or B is — Édi Leung 16 mins ago
I am not sure if this clarification is or isn't...
20:21
Hey
ahh okay... broadband appears to be working again briefly
this is a roller coaster ride
i've a small Q
i'm showing all replies of a specific topic by using this code : GetReplies = Replies.query.filter_by(Topic_ID=questionid).all() and rendered it into ninja template by using : {% for i in GetReplies %}

{{i.Content}} {%endfor%}
i'm now trying to show the user who's associated with that reply
so in my py file it's like this : for i in GetReplies:
GetUsernameofReply = Users.query.filter_by(ID=str(i.User_ID)).first()
in ninja when using {{GetUsernameofReply.Username}} it shows me only the same user for every reply
any solution ?
20:39
@odaialghamdi use a relationship to Users on your Replies model, then you can simply do i.user.username. If this does not make sense, then ask on the main site.
20:58
blech, archery is such an expensive hobby... $300 down
@corvid try shotgun shooting - that's expensive :)
I can imagine, do you do that? So many recurring charges
not any more... it was a company team building thingy... never shot a gun or done archery before
came 1st in shooting and archery
wait you do archery? Your two statements contradict each other or I am reading them wrong
@corvid done archery, yes
21:07
compound, recurve, longbow?
yam knows... I just had to pull the bow back and try to hit the red thing
for fun, not competitive
awh, but it's so much fun!
right - trying to get back into an already terrible routine of being concious... bed time
good luck
might be no time or might be 10 hours... who knows... let's see how this attempt goes
 
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22:17
cbg again
22:29
morning Adam
22:54
hey all thanks to all the help that I got from stackoverflow, I was able to come up with this script: github.com/localtracker/pyrobe .. thanks everyone, I literally learned basic python for networking in a few days
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