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02:14
is anyone alive lol?
02:32
If this doesn't explain clearly, I don't know what else will.
@nsij22 no, it's zombies all the way here.
02:52
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
03:20
Why is it so strange that others run into the problem?
The account is not fake, as far as I can see.
Presumably you are referring to Ashwini asking about it. They didn't get the answer I gave, at any rate.
And as I show in my answer, others have run into it too. It's been there for a looooong time.
Cabbage @AnttiHaapala :-) Potato?
tiiireeed
03:40
does anyone care to shed some thoughts on this> codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/90289/…
Okay, someone is flagging @abarnert I guess
@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. — renatov 37 secs ago
03:57
@thefourtheye love that
the newbie's out of their league here
@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. — abarnert 7 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?
Correct. I think OP could have tried to understand what he is trying to say.
And he took it all personal
it is not very productive to start these "In my opinion Python should behave thus" in comments
Now I included dis analysis and my understanding from the source code. Hope that convinces the OP
I marked as dupe already
and downvoted the question
since it is a duplicate and he started to become argumentative :D
and upvoted yours
wtf
got downvoted for my correct answer to xy problem.
04:15
I think there is no convincing him :-)
so downvote the question
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 :'(
@thefourtheye can I get 1 more downvote here
lol, why?
I will remove the answer but would get the peer pressure badge
there are too many answerers by now
the q was edited to include the no split when I FGITWd with the split
@thefourtheye come on :D
04:18
lol. There you go :-)
I thought that your answer is perfectly correct. But then I didn't know why you got downvoted :D
because question says "i know you'd recommend split but I want to understand regex"
Yup, I saw that after you explained about the edit.
it wasn't an edit :P
you see, I read a question, I see the problem I answer the problem, not the question :D
ha ha ha... Veni, Vidi, Vici :D
@JonClements couldn't we license the python trademark :P
wtf I didn't get the peer pressure
ah did
thanks 4thi
04:26
Watermelon :)
@ZeroPiraeus I have been waiting since yesterday for that answer :D
@thefourtheye :-) I just overrode your tag edit ...
@vaultah No :)
(Cbg)
@ZeroPiraeus That's okay :-) Now, I can close that tab :D
Cabbage @RobertGrant
cbg @Rob :-)
Just replied on Quora to that stupid zenefits thing
04:36
People actually use Quora? :-P
Yeah I do, the digest is fascinating and I can't resist :) Don't normally participate though
5
Q: Is following statement valid in ANSI C? Is it valid at all?

AnatolyDuring 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 ...

woooot
11 upvotes for the accepted answer for patently wrong answer
@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?
04:43
Well not an answer, just a comment on the CEO's reply, but I'll find it
(That took ages)
Curious to see what happens to Zenefits now :)
After my powerful comment what's happened
They'll be shaking in their boots, I'm sure :-)
LOL!
both of them are so wrong :d
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.
Yeah that's the thing - gives such a bad impression to potential future hires
04:54
but I wouldn't hire the applicant either :D
Why not?
Well, they're both winners then :-)
hehe
"Uber attracts top talent and they can easily find someone to replace me"
he's all about going to these buzzword companies but says "they'll have top talent to replace me"
Go on :)
05:33
hmmhm
I wish I was a millionaire
I'd fix Python
EuroJackpot, why hast thou forsaken me?
Sunday breakfast: close votes from Antti
at least I hope its Sunday
close the whole
I want a discussion on the subject: "python is dying, what should we do about it"
for me python is still the best back-end scripting solution
it is for me too but I have a feeling it is the dying ecosystem, but it is not because it wouldn't have merit as such.
@AnttiHaapala Netcraft confirms it ;-P
05:46
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.
sad but true
and now Python has started that decline within year-2
and something should be done about it...
but ppl don't care.
I think the popularity of language correlates with ease of getting rep here for it :D
I confess I am slightly worried by PEPs 484 and 492, both of which seem clumsily bolted onto the language, more by BDFL fiat than genuine consensus.
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"
06:05
cbg
@AnttiHaapala Just as long as it doesn't die before I get my gold badge ;-)
Lol... gold badge in python, I'm glad that I managed to get bronze one
@Vyktor I was #1 at there for 1 day :(
the pypi is especially broken.
there should be a way to overtake a project
lol... there's 274 users with 100k+ rep, 820 with 50k+, 2373 with 25k+ and 7389 with 10k+
still a few rep more for me to have 2374 with 25k+
06:16
these are higher numbers than I've expected :D
now look at the numbers for those who answer in python
Yes, PyPI has some problems.
it hasn't ... it just doesn't work :)
PyPI code is shit, it is just a mess. Warehouse is coming but hey there is 1 guy doing it. No one is paying for this stuff, volunteer efforts are 0.
it works in the very same way that php works.
I was so happy to move from php to python because it seemed so consistent and modular and so on
06:25
year | count
------+--------
2002 | 62
2003 | 1656
2004 | 1877
2005 | 3669
2006 | 10019
2007 | 20940
2008 | 38401
2009 | 60838
2010 | 89688
2011 | 123242
2012 | 168493
2013 | 390921
2014 | 377740
2015 | 173610
count of what?
number of change log entries to pypi, 2013-2014
up to 5 minutes ago
lol what?
pypi has a change log of everything changed in PyPI
including uploading new releases, changing owners, registering new projects.
year | count
------+--------
2002 | 22
2003 | 555
2004 | 824
2005 | 1355
2006 | 2767
2007 | 5128
2008 | 9862
2009 | 17452
2010 | 23925
2011 | 33964
2012 | 51803
2013 | 80893
2014 | 116647
2015 | 56901
new releases still increasing
well
year | count
------+-------
2002 | 4
2003 | 273
2004 | 257
2005 | 381
2006 | 702
2007 | 1249
2008 | 1980
2009 | 3044
2010 | 4025
2011 | 5531
2012 | 8349
2013 | 12025
2014 | 16184
2015 | 8263
newly registered projects also increasing
So I take it the Pika people aren't too receptive? :(
06:41
pika, jinja2, pypi (receptive but busy), virtualenv, python core
07:05
@RobertGrant thanks
if there was a bug in his python 2 code, I wouldn't care, but since Python 3 is broken, I submitted a pull request :D
docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#ArithmeticError wonder who named that arithmetic error since it can be a result of a non-arithmetic operation :P
letuce
@AnttiHaapala too bad there's no proper mysql connector for python
it is good
ppl shouldn't be using mysql :D
last time I used it mem leaked :D
now if someone says "it is good enough for my application"
"well but the connectors leak memory or are slow. use postgres with psycopg2"
07:17
(it wasn't... it's constantly running service)
psycopg2 doesn't set error codes on connection failures
so if you want to do reconnect wrapper like...
use sqlalchemy in any case :D
I had this for mysql..
You won't do this "if (e.code < 2000) or (e.code > 2055):" with psycopg2
yes, one wouldn't...
I've ended up in parsing e.args and checking for strings
but sqlalchemy handles it
(by checking strings)
of course there was a bug at some point with ssl library, but it is fixed now too
07:20
bah can't get Flask-Login to actually save the login
not sure why
flask.ext.login.login_user(my_user) doesn't set the current_user localproxy
idk why
but it's bothering me
however it's past midnight so it's not bothering me that much
Why would ANYONE think that not setting error code for exception thrown by failed connection is a good idea?
rbrb all
is it wrong that Adams "profile picture" looks to me like swastika?
07:23
@Vyktor of course it is not a good idea
but alas postgresql error codes are not numbers
they're doing it wrong :D
they were doing it for 30 years backwards compatibility before you said that
?
okay... that's almost a number :D
but the problem was there were for example some stuff raised by the ssl wrapper
which is not postgres
you can always create family for client connection issues
and prepare generic members for that family
07:28
possibly yes
in any case, use sqlalchemy
will make your life easier
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...
Easy ways are for cowards :D
(I've added it to bookmarks, will look into it on Monday)
right now I have to clean up mass and sort of quickdraws, carabinas, rope, slings blah...
07:41
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.
dbPath = 'root:password@<remote_ip>/database'
engine = create_engine('mysql+pymysql:///%s' % dbPath, echo=True)
engine.connect()
And I get (2003, "Can't connect to MySQL server on 'localhost' ([Errno 61] Connection refused)")
@BadgerCat too many ///
:D
lol
OMG
I'm retarded, thanks.
No wonder my boyfriend loves you.
07:56
love triangle? :D
You have to love him back.
This might benefit from another downvote or two to persuade answerer to either correct or delete it:
-1
A: Python: What is the two arrow operator (>>) in Python for?

Tasos VogiatzoglouThe 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.

10 upvotes and delv?
@Vyktor the answer
the stupid button does not work correctly
-4
A: How does the right-shift operator work in a python print statement?

David Frantz 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.

delv ^
or flag naa
Flagged and downvoted.
And now, to bed. rbrb all ...
rbrb @Zero
@AnttiHaapala delv for answers is for 20k+
but flagged it
08:55
@AnttiHaapala An incorrect answer doesn't automatically warrant deletion, even if it's very bad advice
ah sorry that one
voted on most of the others that weren't already deleted
yes, it does not answer the question at all, the question was about the syntax, so yes downvote will do too...
although classifying using input "something" instead of input("something") as a typographical error might be debatable
agreed
old one
if it was about some corner case like "how do I do X" and then it would be a way to do X, but a bad way, then I'd just downvote it
I mean, someone says "I need to do an sql query" and the answer says:
"SELECT * FROM Students WHERE name = '%s'" % name
then that is just downvoteable :d
09:03
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?
usually it is nicer to import whole modules and use them as prefixes...
especially say with os.path, it has a join method
if you do from os.path import join
then later use join, then how do ppl know what does that do.
yeah, I can see how that can mess you up
preferable to use os.path.join or from os import path; path.join()
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?
yeah, well I got scolded because I did report a bug in python bug tracker, and
it did from ast import *, and the reviewer didn't understand that my few lines was a self-contained example.
so never use *
like ever, except for the case of importing everything from submodule to superpackage
this video youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=0oTh1CXRaQ0 has some mindblowing stuff about python modules and the import system
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 ;)
09:14
Cool, I'll take a look and see if I can keep up yet
ouch, 3 hours
maybe later :D
hehe just need to watch the beginning
the latter 2.5 hours are pretty hard core stuff :D
09:49
cbg
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
You've spelt address wrong :)
be that as embarrassing as it may, that is not the reason :)
No I guessed :P I was just pointing it out for posterity
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
i am really starting to get a bit better in python... and now i am faling with such a stupid error
10:04
Somebody please check that question
@AnttiHaapala there were no deleted comments. I cleaned up the comment thread, but perhaps not in a way that user was hoping for.
that's what I thought :D
anti, you have any idea for my problem, before i post it on so ?
sorry i forgot a t
hmm anti, adress, I see a pattern here :D
ok i am not gonna attend any spelling bees soon....
10:07
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
How the hell has that question gotten 4 upvotes?
It's pretty unclear what they want.
yes..the question is upvoted
check the question and title of the question
my question is: how can i add 10 to every component of the eachsegment list for x times?
this is in the description
and title is altogether different
It's an unclear question, but @Ajay your answer isn't exactly clear either.
my question is: how can i add 10 to every component of the eachsegment list for x times?
he asked for x times
Title, question and code are completely different :D
10:13
@Ajay if I add 10 to 500 3 times do you really think the answer is 1530?
Your code is broken.
ok. i cannot post question to so.. how nice..no idea how to get a better status from that point on :)
@StephanK what does the message say?
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 look into editing your previous questions and trying to improve their quality.
So that they might get some more upvotes
10:18
that is so vague :) already tried simply deleting them.. but that does not help it either
No deleting won't help.
If anything, deleting may make it even worse.
so i should edit a post now that has gotten downvotes, and then wait for someone hopefully coming along and upvoting it ?
exactly
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 on that link?
10:20
ok can someone explain why ? isnt it better to ask for a ressource to help yourself instead of just asking for the solution ?
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?
And you accept answers rarely
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.
10:24
Read this (again)
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.
even often believed.. the world does not revolve around me.. i meant in general :)
Why didn't you accept these answers? stackoverflow.com/…
because i did not know about accepting at the time
10:31
Why don't you accept them now?
And read the Tour
i did just that, thought i accepted them all
now my reputation is all the way up to 56
Try asking a question now
maybe that lifted my ban, i have to check
but if i am super strict.. i cannot ask my question now.. since i have no solution that i tried before since i simply have no clue how to do it
nope.. still cannot do it
Well, try to use google to find some information about your problem
Almost everything has been solved already :)
There's a cooldown period, if you don't do anything strange you'll be able to ask again soon
10:39
Is there? I thought the question ban was permanent until the user has either "undone the bad content" or done some more good content?
Answering usually helps
Hmm, might be true. Not sure if accepting some answers will have helped that
But yeah, answering would
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 :)
@AnttiHaapala I'm 30 minutes in so far and it's been really useful. Thanks
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.
Effectively you need to make them good questions.
10:46
@StephanMuller all of it is useful, some of it would be a bit overwhelming for a beginner though :D
Yeah, that's what I meant
There's a lot of things already that I haven't yet encountered but do make sense to me.
10:59
 year | py2py3 | py2  | py2only | py3only
------+--------+------+---------+---------
 2002 |      2 |    1 |       0 |       0
 2003 |     24 |    6 |       1 |       0
 2004 |     13 |    5 |       0 |       0
 2005 |     29 |    9 |       2 |       0
 2006 |     60 |   19 |       3 |       0
 2007 |    128 |   45 |       4 |       0
 2008 |    126 |  110 |       5 |       0
 2009 |    303 |  300 |      11 |       0
 2010 |    398 |  474 |      16 |       0
 2011 |    620 |  792 |       6 |       2
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