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Anyway... I've updated the wiki to include how to get the desired results :)
@Bhargav Congrats!
Melons :)
Happy day today
Nice work @Jon - I like the example. By the way - do you normally mark things where they apply only to 2 / 3? I just found the yield from section and took a couple of seconds to realise it was 3.3+
Umm... you'll find that since it's collab... some of us would have done 2.x examples and others 3.x etc... so it's not consistent ;)
@JRichardSnape I've also added you to the editors list on sopython.com - so you should be able to login and edit the wiki/common questions list
Sure. To be honest - once someone's on that page, they're probably going to work out what's going on.
Oh - very kind of you, thanks
09:10
Nah... purely selfish... if you can think of anything worth adding/needs improving etc... :)
So any method with __ are called dunder methods?
What's weird for me is that second example, where the lamdbas all hold on to a value that's disappeared out of scope
@BhargavRao yes; short for double underscore
It's the one behaviour I wouldn't expect
Argh! Should have thought of that before :|
@BhargavRao you __head__() :)
@Bhargav __blah__ can either be called dunder methods or quite often magic methods
@RobertGrant Err it's hasn't gone out of scope... it remains in scope because of the default binding...
cbg @Katherina finally come back from your coffee break after a week or so, hey? :p
09:15
__head__ is a great way to call someone dunderhead!
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haha @JonClements I was in Germany:p
@JonClements Well yeah I know it must be in scope somehow, I mean if you eyeball it it doesn't look in scope :)
Btw, anyone in the room from Frankfurt?
Now I think about it, it's a good job JFK didn't do that speech in Franfurt. Ich bin ein Frankfurter just wouldn't sound the same.
do you have berliners?
very unhealthy but tasty
09:18
No, what are they?
Or are you talking about eating people?
user4433485
How u guys doing?
user4433485
ohh
user4433485
09:19
Damn hungry!
They look like doughnuts?
@Katherina Same here!
:D
Maybe a little lighter dough than a doughnut
i dont thigh the dough is exactly the same , but maybe similar
@Katherina cbg
09:19
that is a berliner
Ah okay. Does look nice.
Anyway, for German food, nothing beats Stollen.
That interview has confirmed for tomorrow \o/
@Ffisegydd Congrats!
user4433485
German has food speciallity?:p
09:20
Literally could eat that thing til I died (shortly after)
@Ffisegydd nice
I also have an interview tomorrow, weird
user4433485
only thing I've seen is the talent of car tuning
idk..i dont think german cuisine is very popular
Got a phone interview with Tesco on Monday, and a final face-to-face with another company sometime next week.
I have an exam tomorrow \o/
@Ffisegydd the only thing about Tesco is what happens when they're eaten by another supermarket
09:21
Okay... that's made me hungry - anyone else fancy a bacon and fried onion baguette? :)
Yes please
@Robert even if they've not been doing the best, I'm not sure they would be eaten by another supermarket.
Although can you replace the bacon with sausage?
I don't think anyone else is big enough to.
@Ffisegydd I only hear rumours, so I don't know detail :)
09:22
some people are obsessed with bacon
nothing that cannot be wrapped in it
Bacon > Sausages.
But I do like the idea of you (and people like you) eating Nielsen's lunch
@Ffisegydd out here they don't really eat much pork. I crave it.
Especially those sausages from Sainsbury's with apple sauce inside as well. WANT
sausages with apple sauce in it ? :)
I'll send you some if you want...for a price...
As in, if you order a full English breakfast at a restaurant, you will probably get a beef sausage
09:24
@Robert I love beef sausage
Which is so not the same it might as well be a chicken sausage
Which you are also more likely to get out here, although not with breakfast
My favourites are these pork and sweet chilli ones from ASDA... they're delish!
@StephanKetterer yeah. They're great.
Just a hint of appley goodness
Where I use to live we had a local butchers that made their own beef sausages... from steak...
I'm not a big fan of sausage tbh. At least, I would prefer other foods over them.
09:25
i think its too late for me.. you have to grow up with things like that to truly love it
(Appley was: appley? Red line under it :( Try apply. Works! That must be how you spell it! Oh, wait. I'll stick with appley)
Parse error: ')' expected
It was fun to watch... use to make them on demand. Take some steak and grind it, add some seasoning, then put it through a sausage machine...
apply, hmm, where have I seen that before?
app.ly obviously.
Of course. That's it
09:27
i think english cuisine does not work for german people..atleast i have never seen an english restaurant here for some reason
English doesn't really have a unified "cuisine", like Italy do for example.
It's always an amalgamation of different cultures.
user4433485
French Cuisine <3
09:28
We have a few things, but mostly eat Italian, American, Chinese, Thai and Indian
(He claims, hoping to be unchallenged)
user4433485
With American, you mean fast food ?
Well, burgers etc, which may not be from america but I'm pretty sure that's where we got them from
Not necessarily. BBQ and such are typically American.
Putting cheese on all the things, that's American too.
we have pretty much anything i would say, but predominantly, italian, greek, balkan
Nothing like Pedigree Chum! :)
09:30
@Ffisegydd or Scottish?
Also, McDonald's are serving some ridiculous bigger Big Mac, called something like Huge Mac, with two patties where each Big Mac patty was, and it's calling me.
i am sure that is not dog food
@Robert are you confusing putting cheese on everything with battering everything and deep frying it? :p
@Robert nah man, that's taking everything and submerging it in fat for a good-old deep-fat-frying.
user4433485
haha
Wow, okay :)
And yes, partly just to see what people thought :)
09:31
@Robert sounds like the "mega burger" from my local kebab shop...
It's probably not as good as that, because kebab shops > everything, but yeah
some real health nuts in here :)
@Robert not sure... @Ffisegydd keeps teasing me with his grillstock stories :(
FUNNILY ENOUGH We went Grillstock the other day.
I try to eat healthily, no snacking, simple meals, just drink tea or water, but sometimes I GOTS TO HAVE
09:32
I would like to to debug server.py's do_Get(self) method in this code when user clicks playbutton from browser to send http get request to http://localhost:8000
What's Grillstock?
@Ffisegydd tomato
How do I debug on trigger of "play button"? to find why musical note does not play.
Wow, good name
@RobertGrant It's something that's used to tease me ;)
@Ffisegydd I am so coming over at some point for Grillstock... I want that plate your mate had :)
09:34
I'm in the UK in August, I wonder if I can persuade fizzy to make his first trip to London in that time
And others, but I assume there's less persuading involved re: London
@Ffisegydd speaking of which, wouldn't it be cool to do data analysis on TfL's ticket data? Just because there must be so much of it
@RobertGrant I'm 40 mins on train from London... so I'd love to meet up ;)
@Robert yeah. A friend of mine works for a software house that's re-developing the ticketing system for the entire UK.
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Going to London in July
@Robert and dude. I've been to London at least 4 5 times! I love London, it's a really interesting place to visit. Key word being "visit".
awesome
09:37
@Ffisegydd I lived there for a little while... exciting for a little while... but I'm a country boy by heart... so did my head in fairly swift time
I only have a week, so family is priority, but I will keep you guys updated
We're like family, right? O.O
people moving from germany to london is beyond me :)
germany has poor weather...but london has a cloudy on 2/3 days according to wikipedia
Earn a fortune, buy a house that will become even more stupidly expensive, retire with a giant house in the country
but then i am still stuck in a place with stupidly bad weather :) iam sure alot of people like it though
09:40
@Robert yeah... that's another reason I moved from London... was paying £600/week for a 1.5 bed ground floor flat ;(
Yeah but if weather is the priority then you're in the wrong place in either way
@JonClements WHAT
Week?
if i ever move, i think either tel aviv or las vegas :P
Yeah... not even paying that a month for a 2bed cottage now :)
Yeah but if you could buy where you were living, it might be a different story; then you get to join the benefits of the decision makers in their constant investing in London that coincidentally drives up the price of their own houses
Apparently, buy in Catford. That's next for gentrification.
a lot of foreigners buying expensive properties in london right ?
09:43
Yeah, that's another reason why prices go up
Child of oil wants house? Gets house.
I'm not sure it can be just categorised as "foreigners".
Lots of people are buying houses in London, it's the price for success I suppose.
or you can buy a football team :)
Yeah, indeed
Foreign investment is becoming a big issue in SA; they're going to limit it now
Because there's lots of foreign-owned land in SA now
i think its just a bit odd that it used to be, you can buy as many players you want.. even if your club makes millions and millions in losses
@JonClements where were you living?
09:45
@Robert Primrose Hill
That's so weird
There's a place called Primrose Hill that my wife's grandparents lived in for decades in Joburg
Didn't know it was in London :) Sorry, it just was very out of context
Now I look it up, that is an incredibly expensive area :)
It's one of the "posher" places in London... not quite Mayfair etc.... but... nice
Primrose Hill is a hill of 78.1 metres (256 ft) located on the northern side of Regent's Park in London, and also the name given to the surrounding district. The hill has a clear view of central London, as well as Hampstead and Belsize Park to the north. It is one of the most exclusive and expensive residential areas in London and is home to many prominent residents. == History == Like Regent's Park, Primrose Hill was once part of a great chase appropriated by Henry VIII. Later, in 1841, it became Crown property and in 1842 an Act of Parliament secured the land as public open space. The built...
Ssshhh Rob
09:48
Well... my land lady was a member of the House of Lords :)
No wonder it was that expensive
prob could not even buy an apt there
Well, you'd probably need a mortgage of around £3k/mo
I had a small back garden/patio area and she lived in the 3 floors above... and I'm not into gardening stuff... so quite often use to have the back doors open, and use to invite her in for a cup of tea and lunch in the afternoons if I saw her about :)
and how much downpayment 30% ?
09:50
did we have the canonical "sort dictionaries"
@StephanKetterer as a UK citizen, probably 10%. Dunno as a foreign buyer
@Antti there's a couple in the CQ list regarding no inherent ordering etc...
ah ok, here people usually pay down like 30%
@Robert mortgages here are normally 20% mortgages at best
still where i live in 7 years the prices doubled
because swiss people buy up everything
09:52
And normally... it'd hard to get anything more than 3x your salary now... use to be 7x times your salary, no deposit and they'd offer you 110% of the property value
in Finland one can request government to cover 15 %
what does that mean exactly ?
guarantee, it used to be so that banks willingly gave up to 110 % here too ...
(irresponsible lending is one of the "crash" reasons)
When you say "3x your salary" do you mean that property_price <= 3 * salary?
09:53
but now it is not that good business with 0.4 % interests
you still get interest ? :)
Also another interview confirmed for a week today.
@StephanKetterer the bank...
@Ffisegydd you're on a roll!
I am paying 3 month euribor + 0.5 %
so in total 0.491 %
09:55
@AnttiHaapala the UK government introduced and is expanding on a "Help to Buy" scheme:
The government will:

provide an equity loan worth up to 20% of the value of a new build home, interest free for the first 5 years, which can be repaid at any time or when the home is sold
good bis for money
@JonClements when I bought my apartment, there was a gov scheme that they paid 3000 € in cash to new buyers who had saved 10 %
All the boring details on helptobuy.org.uk if you're that interested :)
and then of course the 0.491 % interest is tax deductible from capital gains tax
basically gov is paying for us to accept homes
which kinda sucks
because that's why their prices are soaring
oh wow
i pay like 2.5% and that is considered low
you've been screwed
09:58
but why is it bad for you if the prices are soaring now?
oh if i couldfind any better deal.. i can deduct teh full amount at any time
It's bad in general, not necessarily bad for Antti specifically.
the problem is that the loans take longer to pay back :D
here 30 yrs loans are not unheard of
before the interests were that high that no one dared to buy expesnive
do you have the option of just paying it off ?
the end result was that with the same-sized installments one would have paid the apartment faster.
of course I do not want to just pay it off with that interest.
inflation's higher
what I am saying that there is a housing bubble
i amsorry i fail to see how that is correlated, if you can invest the money better than what you now pay in interest than its smart to not pay it off
10:04
what I mean is that there are no "cheap apartments".
new apartments are expensive, old apartments are expensive, but for how long...
for at least as long as euribor < 0
oh then i get it :)
I cannot fail my apartment payments, they're so low, but what if I want to move
here it gotten so bad.. you dont find actually existing apartments .. all you can buy is apartments in future buildings :)
i bought mine 5 months before it was completed, and it was the second to last unit
i even get unsolicted mail from people wanting to buy my apt
10:09
lol
in finland the "periphery-oriented" Center party just won the elections, and they're forming a new gov,
in Helsinki there's shortage of apartments, and the rents are way too high. Center party says that the best way to deal with this shortage is to not build any more apartments to Helsinki so that people don't want to move there.
take that supply and demand
Also, they said that Finland has the structural deficit of 2 billion and we only need cuts like that. When they won the elections they said "ah sorry now we will cut 10 billion"
like cuts out of the bugdet ?
10:13
re-cbg
so all the ppl thought "we will not vote for the conservative Coalition party because it wants to cut 10 billion and that's insane. We should vote for the Center party, it is sane and just talks about 2 billion and structural reforms"
looked it up, finland has a super small deficit
the problem is finnish public debt is at 62 %
and it is the only EMU country where it is increasing
germany is higher and we are considered so solid ^^
Finland is a country run by idiots, news at 9.
10:17
i think i heard a finnish politician rant about how apple sucks for finland, first basically break nokia.. and less paper usage with those damn ipads
Barely less paper usage I'd imagine
Compared to, say, laptops
dont know how big the impact of tablets like kindle etc is
And I'd have thought MS would have been blamed more for breaking nokia
Them or Elop
i think they first lost rapidly market share to the iphone and then android
Or even BB, I'd have thought.
They must've taken huge market from nokia
10:20
they are soon dead too i guess
They're going back to business stuff, which is probably their last stronghold
But then Windows Phone is probably going to crush them there
it looks like windows phone is just failing.. they lose market share
Wait for Windows 10
those moving and blinking tiles on the background is the stuff of nightmares, atleast to me
I think it's going to be big
Nah it's fine
They're just widgets, but with a consistent L&F
10:23
i am not saying its bad.. just for my taste.. way too much action :)
i have windows 10 on my pc , and it works decently. def better than windows 8
:)
Apple have managed to make the clock tick on their home screen, so they'll get there :) Once they've finished flattening everything.
do i sense a slight dislike of apple products :P
Apple have managed to make the clock tick on their home screen, so they'll get there :) Once they've finished flattening everything.
Apple have managed to make the clock tick on their home screen, so they'll get there :) Once they've finished flattening everything.
10:30
Well, by far my most popular Python answer is now the one that is actually C debugging. And my most popular overall is some trivial Java accompanied by a dive into the core library code. It seems I should stick to picking apart codebases in statically typed languages :( That's no fun.
I do quite enjoy looking at the open jdk code. Nice to see how things work having had Java be a black box for so long
Sorry for the dupe post, it kept saying retry, so I was, and then the site vanished.
I thought the Bobby-bot had finally been unleashed. Or it was a joke about how apple have implemented a ticking clock. how apple have implemented a ticking clock. how apple have implemented a ticking clock. how apple have implemented a ticking clock. how apple have implemented a ticking clock.
Tick tick tick tick tick boom
Okay, another Python question!
Go on - I have 30 mins before my meeting and that awkward thing where it's not really worth starting a new task, but too long to just sit with a cup of tea
@JRichard let's do the time warp again!? :p
10:41
If I have a generator which reads a config file with with and spits out one line of config at a time, for example, will the generator maintain any sort of read lock on the file until EOF is reached? Ditto if the generator is writing to the file; will a write lock be maintained until the generator is exhausted?
@Robert yes - until the generator fully exits - its state is kept
It's just a jump to the left
(For those keeping track, the burger is called a MegaMac, and is reasonably delicious)
I have got an instance of a class "Sender", which is capable of sending messages to different receivers. Now I'd like to bind a new instance to a specific receiver.
What is the most Pythonic way? I've already tried returning a dict: "{send: partial(self.send, receiver)}", however, it seems that one cannot call this directly via dict.send() as in JavaScript.
I am tempted to say "try it" with the file lock thing. Set a few threads up and see what they do if you don't trawl through to EOF
10:44
Yeah I might do that in a bit :)
@Robert - wat? My answer wasn't clear enough :)
Yeah, sorry.
I kid :) I just want to see :)
Sorry, I didn't reply to your answer. I went back to reading what I was before, in light of what you said. Thank you for the answer :)
In short... until the generator exits, the references it has will be kept
Yeah, makes total sense. I just thought I'd test my assumptions about generators. They're still magical to me.
I guess it might depend what kind of lock you mean, too. Holding the file open doesn't put an OS level file lock on it.
I know you didn't mean that. I am messing around for the next 10 minutes.
10:52
Does a recursive call for a yield statement transform a generator into a normal recursive function?
def doStuff():
    ...
    yield doStuff()
    ...
Nope - a function is a generator if it defines a yield
I'd just expect that to break very very quickly
I was just trying to think of a non-broken example of that.
Sorry, badly phrased. I mean does it behave like a normal recursive function?
Good time filler fodder, Robert
Don't know why I'm thinking of these things :)
10:54
yield is effectively the same as return except only occurs when the generator is iterated over
E.g. if you had a base case that yielded from a non-recursive source (e.g. function call or value) that the innermost generator yielded
I don't know why I was downvoted here. Ah, its highly irritating.
Or does calling a generator not work at all?
I'll try. Sorry, just thinking out loud
And by out loud, I mean silently
@RobertGrant That would yield generator objects. Maybe you want yield from?
Ah yeah, which would suck
Possibly, although while I have watched GvR's presentation on those, it was months ago and I need to rewatch to tie in all the stuff I know now with that :)
But yeah I guess that's exactly the way to use yield from, now I think about it. Cunning.
10:59
But depending what your're doing, you might as well just build a gen-exp over it :)
Of course, if you're writing to the file, you can .send to the generator
Or is that a coroutine? :)
That's quite a cool idea. Hadn't thought of that.
It's used for coroutines as Ffisegydd pointed out earlier
Maybe good for holding a log file open or something?
@thefourtheye I don't know - some people don't like sorted. When I get unexpected DV - I always look to other recent answers. Likelihood is one of them thinks you're wrong / doesn't like the way you do it. I'd have put the numbers as the first member in the tuple, but there's nothing I can see actually wrong with your answer
Ha - as if on cue - someone comments to that effect. Bit harsh if that is the reason for the down vote, but that's democracy.
Got two downvotes. Hmmm... Removed that.
11:04
However, what I would say is that it's a multi, multi, multi duplicated question.
All with very slight variations on the theme, of course
While Bruno is right... I haven't voted either way... I just don't like the s1 = sorted(z1, key=lambda tup: -tup[1]) much
Just using key=lambda tup: tup[1], reverse=True would be an improvement
Hmmm, I shouldn't have used lambda. But two downvotes for that :(
@thefourtheye well... operator.itemgetter(1) wouldn't go amiss... but :)
I think "shouldn't have used lambda" is too harsh. It works, it's pretty readable, what's not to like? To be honest - it's the zip that that the OP is probably missing most, anyway
11:11
@thefourtheye you deleted it pup? :(
I guess that, as Bruno comments, he's coming from a time when .sort() with no arguments was the natural way to do things, so you think in a way to get the "natural ordering" you want by doing that
@BadgerCat miaow!
@JonClements woof!
@JRichardSnape of course... if you had a 100-tuple then the sort algorithm is potentially doing more work.... explicit is better than implicit
11:13
You're now a ninja dog?
(more work if there's ties etc...)
@BadgerCat oh yes.... :)
@JonClements I agree. I tend to the .sort() (probably given the tools I've used before) but am trying to wean myself off it. I'm a relative noob - first Python program written probably ~6 months ago.
(also - if order should be preserved apart from the key - the order would change)
very good point, that last. Extremely good reason to avoid - I can imagine the hidden bugs of assumption that could cause
@JRichardSnape re .sort() you can't really use it (or there's no point using it) because you have to create a new structure to combine them to start with
@Robert that's not a great answer mate :)
11:26
Why?
Well... it doesn't work :)
user4433485
omg.. out of coffee !
ahhh no - missed the dict inside your Counter - my bad
Oh, okay that's weird. Seemed to work in python shell
@RobertGrant you can just use listWords, listOccurrences = zip(*d.most_common()) though :p
Instead of the
listWords = []
listOccurrences = []
for word, occ in counter.most_common():
    listWords.append(word)
    listOccurrences.append(occ)
(but I suppose you end up with tuples but oh well)
11:31
hits Bob on the head with a rolled-up newspaper Bad! Bad Bob! We use lowercase_with_underscores in this house, young man!
@Robert so... you end up with a, b = map(list, zip(*d.most_common()))
Ooooh. We're due a Spring Meeting.
Our Winter Meeting was Feb, so May is about right.
We're due a Spring GM. Our last one was 3 months ago. When are people free? Ping His Fizziness with when you're free/busy.
@Ffisegydd Anytime on / after the 20th is fine for me
@Ffisegydd it was in the question :)
user4433485
I freakin love your profile picture @JonClements
11:36
@Katherina awww.... blushes or something
Oh. It did work?
Undeletes
@Robert yes... my bad - just didn't notice the dict inside your Counter is all
although my comments re: the append to lists stands :)
That might have been in the first posting of it. It's had a few iterations :)
And why not: print(letter, ':', count) instead of print(letter + ": " + str(count))?
Oh, dunno. I thought it might be an issue for some reason.
Fixed
Oh, that map list thing is clever
May I appropriate that? :)
11:41
of course
morning everyone
Thanks!
what are these meetings you speak of about?
@corvid we have quarterly room meetings - so we can address any concerns, provide updates, and set a plan for moving forward
12:01
Delete in 30.. 29..
Less than your count
I'm not sure if callbacks are sometimes a pain to use, or if I am just doing everything wrong
Just noticed the tag on that question. W. T. F.
Not sure what the best thing to do about it is, though. and are synonyms, "-api" is redundant, and is by far the more popular tag, but I can see the value in making a synonym of to reinforce to people wrongly directed from LI support that their question is off-topic.
So, what to retag to?
12:16
Is the linkedin api that complicated? .-. I wrote a wrapper for it a little bit ago
It's becoming less so, apparently ...
stackoverflow.com/users/875915/rob-bednark is the person editing it in. Bring me the guillotine.
I'll begin burning that tag in particular, agreed?
I need really intense fast-paced music. Someone give me cool music
@Zero I agree that in a perfect world we'd have and not .
However we should probably ask Meta.
Yes, a Meta question sounds like a good idea.
12:27
stackoverflow.com/q/30214709/3005188 genius title is genius.
"I'm going to statistics that data so hard..."
"Head of Statisticsing" is definitely a better job title than "Chief Data Officer".
Oh my god. Data Science Master! DSM! Three words! Half Life 3 confirmed!
Er are you sure?
>>> len("Data Science Master".split())
3
YOU'RE RIGHT
Oh, cos he's the baddy in some game?
12:59
I'm going through that phase where I'm frustrated that we have to put self on every class method

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