Day before yesterday this question(http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30147165/how-come-returns-no-error) was asked here.Some body gave the answer. what are the chances that account to be a fake
@abarnert do you really have to be this rude? I'm a newbie trying to understand a new programming language. I'm reporting you and I hope other people support my report too. — renatov37 secs ago
@renatov: I'm not being rude. You're arguing against PEP 8, and you have every right to do so. Python is developed in the open for a reason, after all. But the place to make that argument is not in a discussion in comments on a StackOverflow question, but on the Python issue tracker or one of the mailing lists. — abarnert7 mins ago
this is so true
@MartijnPieters stackoverflow.com/a/30147449/918959 is there a deleted comment here? or is it really that renatov has the thinnest skin of all devs I have ever met?
Answering an XY question, is two fold. We have to find and explain the actual problem and then we need to give a solution. Worst part is, OP will not understand most of the times :'(
During my preparation to exam on ANSI C I have encountered the following question -
Is following statement valid?
If not, please make required changes to make it valid.
The original statement is: test(i++,i++); it isn't valid because the behaviour is undefined according to K&R p202
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@RobertGrant @Wally fair enough. Probably just another of the many ways in which I am decrepit and out of touch ;-) So, @Robert, got a link to your answer so I don't have to put up with that infinite scroll nonsense?
I hadn't heard about it at all until you mentioned it – gotta admit that I'd be less inclined to apply for a job there, knowing that the CEO likes to publicly shame people who don't think the sun shines from their collective rear.
I somehow see that it is now going the decline of Perl
like even today there are ppl still using perl, but you really cannot use perl for anything useful at all, there is no new good libraries, big projects on Perl anymore, etc etc.
PyPI is broken, CPython bugtracker is broken, CPython development model is broken, many of the tutorials are now for 2 only, including Codecademy and such, I post pull requests to many popular libraries, do not get any comment within a week, etc etc.
but no one wants to talk about them, "there is no problem"
in general with database, everytime you loose connection to server you want to retry it few times and you don't care whether it's no route to host, access denied or host down...
Eek! Speaking of sqlalchemy... I'm trying to connect to a remote db (Google Cloud) but it treats it as localhost no matter what I do. Any idea why this is happening? I've tried using mysql+pymysql and mysql+gaerdbms.
I don't want to not use sqlalchemy, but connecting without it works.
The right shift operator. It's overloadable ( as all the operators ). In the case of print after the right shift a file-object follows where the print will write.
Good question as I've never seen that before! From my stand point if you are going to write to a file, use the functions supplied for that.
Maybe someone else has a different opinion but I'm not sure what this form offers up except possibly making it easier to change the file being written to.
Yeah it's entirely downvotable, it just doesn't warrant deletion
So anyway, just going through codeacademy for a bit more and wondering, what is the convention for importing? I can imagine importing objects/methods in the global namespace can become messy quite fast
Does still outweigh importing an entire module generally?
Just wondering because the tutorial did mention stuff like from math import * and mentioned the downsides, but then proceeded to give me free choice in how to import things. Probably also depends on size and coding guidelines of your project I imagine?
starts from basics and has some hidden magic that not even Martijn knew them all (neither did the presenter before investigating it for the presentation ;)
is there a way to create a dict inside a dict, only if that part of the data i am putting in has data for that dict. what i mean is, i have a dict inside a dict called node['adress']={}, now i get an error for all data that has no adress part, since the grader does not accept adress={} for those parts
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30149925/add-an-x-value-to-every-component-of-a-list-in-python/30149965#30149965 In this title of the question is different and what's asked is different
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30149925/add-an-x-value-to-every-component-of-a-list-in-python/30149965#30149965 What's wrong with my answer OP asked to increase 10 for every element for x times
the help page says my question were low quality questions and now i should "work on my posts"
The ban will be lifted automatically by the system when it determines that your positive contributions outweigh those questions which were poorly received
You should treat the help you get as a limited resource that could be taken away. Asking for people to share tutorials with you is not going to make you friends. Incidentally can we get a final cv-pls on that link?
Questions asking us to recommend or find a book, tool, software library, tutorial or other off-site resource are off-topic for Stack Overflow as they tend to attract opinionated answers and spam
Asking people to debug/check your code is also inappropriate for SO. You should ask questions with specific issues/error, not "help me to point out my misconceptions and/or mistakes"
makes even less sense then :) i clearly did not know. and everybodt downvoting that knew that i did not know...so instead of just pointing it out.. it gets downvoted?
Yes, because it's a poor quality question and so it is downvoted.
Incidentally, when you signed up for an account you agreed to the terms etc, and you were presented with a page which explained what was appropriate for SO.
If you did not read this, this is your fault, not anyone elses.
i get that.. but if the objection is to keep low quality answers off the site.. it would have been alot better and faster to just point it out.. especially since a new acc is made in like 2 mins or something
@StephanK I'd be extremely careful of suggesting you'll be making a new account considering that @Martijn is literally sat in this room and loves nothing more than to find people who do that kind of thing.
so.. i get banned for asking too many low grad questions.. and my potential way out of it is by providing answers to other peoples questions ? what could go wrong :)
First things first: Go through every question you have, edit and fix any spelling errors etc. Edit the code to make sure it's properly formatted, edit in any errors/tracebacks/etc for the question if they're missing.