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14:02
Finally got round to implementing GNU Terry Pratchett on our project's web server
user559633
I don't think I understand GNU Terry Pratchett
user559633
Is it just like a nerd wink to others?
wim
wim
what is "opinion based" about this self-answer ?! stackoverflow.com/questions/30234651/…
fucking close vote nazis
@tristan I guess. sorta. I'm not a Pratchett afficianado myself, but it seems harmless and people like it. It's main effect on me is it sets a little widget going on my browser when I find sites that have done it
user559633
wow, strong feelings
user559633
14:08
@JRichardSnape oh, okay. if it makes you happy :)
'zackly. If it makes anyone happy - why not?
user559633
because header's ain't free, but meh
14:40
Cabbage
@tristan clacks reference? I approve
user559633
cbg
@PM2Ring Is it already posted?
I think the whole GNU Terry Pratchett thing is sweet. But I am a huge Discworld / Pratchett fan - I've read all the Discworld books at least twice.
@StefanPochmann Nope. Give me a sec.
user559633
I aint never read a book and I aint about to start now
14:45
StefanPochmann's referring to a silly list comp I mentioned in ref to stackoverflow.com/questions/30238598/…
>>> listed = [1, 't', 'ret', 89, 95, 'man65', 67, 'rr']
>>> get=lambda v,t:v if isinstance(v,t) else None;only=lambda s:[v for v in s if v is not None]
>>> [only(s) for s in zip(*[(get(v,int),get(v,str)) for v in listed])]
[[1, 89, 95, 67], ['t', 'ret', 'man65', 'rr']]
wim
wim
Does this look less "opinion based" ? What do you guys think? stackoverflow.com/q/30240156/674039
@StefanPochmann Of course, it's far saner to do that in two steps. Or in a proper for loop.
@PM2Ring Boo, that's two (nested) list comprehensions
@PM2Ring But I'm still trying to parse it :-)
wim
wim
@PM2Ring wtf ?!
@StefanPochmann True. But it can be done on one line, including the lambda definitions. And of course, it can be done without the lambdas, but that'd make it even more incomprehensible. :)
14:50
the apply operation in javascript is weird... is there anything analogous in python?
@corvid Unpacking arguments
Oh okay. Makes way more sense in python then...
Break it down into stages. First we make a list of tuples:
>>> [(get(v,int),get(v,str)) for v in listed]
[(1, None), (None, 't'), (None, 'ret'), (89, None), (95, None), (None, 'man65'), (67, None), (None, 'rr')]
Then we zip those together:
>>> zip(*[(get(v,int),get(v,str)) for v in listed])
[(1, None, None, 89, 95, None, 67, None), (None, 't', 'ret', None, None, 'man65', None, 'rr')]
Then we filter the `None`s out.
That's silly.
Agreed. That's why I didn't want to post it in plain sight on the main SO site. :)
user559633
14:58
@corvid niiiice
whatcha responding to tristan? The image from a while ago?
user559633
yeah, the image from a while ago
user559633
lol that i'm "weird that guy"
I have a stupid question, what's the best way to check if python can see a function in a module?
15:05
@PM2Ring I added two more solutions to my answer, one similar to your idea stackoverflow.com/a/30238781/1672429
Like....the package/module contains a folder called djangular_tags.py, and it doesn't seem to read it
and I'm baffled
@Pureferret folder or a file called djangular_tags.py
@BhargavRao file
let me switch machines and double check the folder structure
Do you have a __init__.py file in your package?
DSM
DSM
I'm surprised no one gave the groupby solution. Usually when there's a collect operation people give (1) defaultdict, (2) setdefault, (3) groupby-with-sort.
Relieved (because it turns out I didn't delete yesterday's code) cabbage for all.
15:08
@StefanPochmann Cool. I really need to get more familiar with itertools.
@BhargavRao Yes it's empty
cbg, DSM
It's all third party
and on PyPI it says it's compatible with 2.7 and 3.x
I'm on 2.7.6
@corvid You need to use a named arg after the arbitrary-length run of unnamed args, eg my_func(arg1, arg2, ... argN, callback=callback)
but I doubt django uses dir to search for packages
15:10
I have tibetan throat singing and Mongolian throat singing in my iTunes... Am I the final level of music?
The package itself is a third party package?
@BhargavRao Yes
specifically I've renamed the django_angular package to djangoAngular (all files and folder) and then installed it using setup.py
user559633
@corvid mongolian march metal or just throat singing?
then I'm including it in django's INSTALLED_APPS
Just throat singing, I like weird music
user559633
15:12
@Pureferret lol why did you link to what looks like a car door?
user559633
@corvid i like hamburgers
@tristan Car door stereo baffle
@corvid :) Throat singing is interesting, but I can only take small doses of it.
user559633
@Pureferret wow.
@tristan I like a pun an obscure pun
user559633
15:14
i don't see the baffle, only the mountain bracket
user559633
but yeah, okayy backs away slowly
@Pureferret Cut me out here, have not faced that before :(
Here's a beautiful piece of Tibetan singing (not throat singing). Happiness Is... by Yungchen Lhamo.
@tristan Sorry it was the quickiest google image search ever
@BhargavRao Damn :(
@Pureferret :|
15:17
@BhargavRao ¯_(ツ)_/¯
user559633
I wish there was a SoundCloud for metal.
@BhargavRao So are you saying you've not had my issues or not used django?
@AdamSmith recbg
modulus is brokt :\
cbg = Could Be Greetings
recbg = Really Everyone Could Be Greeting
15:20
seepeekee
@Pureferret I haven't faced issues while using django (coz I've used it very less)!
anyone here done public sector projects with agile??
@AnttiHaapala Hiring?
:D
15:21
Sorry: all my agile projects are top secret.
I want to ask what kind of sh*t do they require
@AnttiHaapala They require ....... Agility
errmm
here in Finland been asked to join as a subcontractor to 1 sort of like project...
@AnttiHaapala They require all spints to be planned in advance with the first two sprints spent documenting
15:22
and the requirements are ... erm... interesting
@Pureferret something like that
so basically they want to score the experience,
@Pureferret That is Scrum ... Rite?
@corvid: Here's a quirky little number that I think you'll enjoy: King Crimson - Cat Food
@AnttiHaapala Been there, done that, collected the project managers tears for later rituals
so the say to get maximum points you need to have 3 years of experience...
so they say: if you have done more than 1 thing in 1 time, you need to share the experience.
@BhargavRao Scrum is when you all 'huddle' around
15:23
so if I have done Java, and HTML5 and Javascript and Rest 6 years,
I don't think that life is an RPG. Experience is not split evenly between all pursuits
I cannot get maximum score, I can only count that I have done Java and HTML 5 for 3 years each.
Agile software development is a group of software development methods in which requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing, cross-functional teams. It promotes adaptive planning, evolutionary development, early delivery, continuous improvement, and encourages rapid and flexible response to change. The Manifesto for Agile Software Development, also known as the Agile Manifesto, first introduced the term agile in the context of software development in 2001. == History == === Predecessors === Incremental software development methods trace back to 1957. In 1974, E...
and score for "REST with XSD" is zero, and "REST with JSON" is zero.
@Pureferret Then there are Crystal and XP
15:24
no one is listening to me :d
@AnttiHaapala I am but I have nothing to contribute atm
Letting you finish
Likewise
@AnttiHaapala Listening
@AnttiHaapala Now you are not speaking ;P
So, you'd get 0.5 score for coding java for 3 years and 0.2 score for coding rest with json for 3 years
but those cannot be the same 3 years
That's ridiculous
15:26
and another 0.2 score more for coding REST with XSD
@AnttiHaapala god-forbid you use rest and java at the same time...
and the scoring says: "0 years: no substantial knowledge". "1 year: elementary knowledge". "2 years: good command". "3: years: expert"
so I need to do REST with XSD 3 years to be an expert in it??
during that time I cannot attain any score in say SQL or HTML5
@AnttiHaapala Ask them the point score of Java with rest with xsd with json
Agile means letting the customer move the damn goalposts while you're trying to get code written. :)
it should be the sum of all of those
15:28
@Pureferret no: they divide it
the scoring says: 1 years is 1 point, 2 years 3 points and 3 years 5 points
if I add that I have experience of all 3 during 3 years, they give me 3 points
if I say "just java" I get 5 points.
@AnttiHaapala Tell them that programming with multiple technologies give you more than the sum of it's parts
of course I cannot
this is an European Union level public tender...
@AnttiHaapala Tell them that their scoring system is broken
so anyone can sue them to the EU court for not abiding by the scoring system :D
@AnttiHaapala ugghhhh
15:29
....
@AnttiHaapala (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
so also they say: any persons named for the project must have worked at least 12 at least 14-day-sprints at customer premises before
so it does not count if you did product development in-house, you must have been sold out as a whore and located in customer premises to be considered a match for this project :D
of course this is plain-old corruption here, someone did the scoring to match 1 of their friend companies etc, but you know, according to "Transparency International", Finland is the least corrupt state in the world, so such thing does not occur here.
Problem is reproducible if you change the last line to newFunction(a,b,k)
I was this close to posting an answer. The problem is a leaky variable in the b= list comprehension.
Overwrites the list a with an integer.
python 2 only, add the version tag too
or shoudl be closed as a dupe of listcomp leaks
woop. Got my program published
@AnttiHaapala Yeah, I suppose so.
Fine. Instead of waiting for it to reopen and then answering, let's leave it closed and I'll provide a comment with a link to that question.
@corvid Congrats!
And if it does end up reopened, I'll give it a quick hammer
DSM
DSM
@thefourtheye: are you sure about the dup-target for this? Doesn't seem the same to me.
@DSM Sorry, I might have overlooked it. Lifting it now.
15:42
Whoops, the "possible duplicate" comment from ten minutes ago basically says everything that I just said. Oh well, now the OP is twice as likely to understand.
should hammer it as the duplicate thereof, and shame on those who didn't see the duplicate target, it is very clear that OP just made error in renaming the functions in the code.
Rhubarb
@PM2Ring rhubarb! :)
Phew Got an upvote! Day's job is complete
:)
It's a good answer, although I think I would have worded it like "we can take the answer from [split a list into chunks] and modify the slice length so it includes one more item" or something
DSM
DSM
Wow, Martijn got 83 upvotes in the last day for using dis and timeit.
15:51
@BhargavRao For bonus points, write an alternate implementation whose result is [['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], ['d', 'e', 'f', 'g'], ['g', 'h', 'i', 'j']]. Not the absence of the one-element sublist.
@Kevin Argh! I will improve the wordings there
Oh ... K ... I'll grab the bonus points first then ;)
Well, I mean, I don't think you have to link to the chunking question. That's just how I would have approached it.
>>> [l[i:i+4] for i in range(0,len(l)-len(l)%4,3)]
[['a', 'b', 'c', 'd'], ['d', 'e', 'f', 'g'], ['g', 'h', 'i', 'j']]
Correct?
Yeah, looks logically sound.
15:55
I wonder if there's a better way to do "round Y down to the nearest multiple of X" besides Y - Y%X. None come to mind though.
Nice, added that... Now for the wording improvement part
:)
DSM
DSM
I tend to think in terms of (Y//X)*X, I admit, but Y - Y % X is objectively better because it only has one mul/div.
and it won't confuse C++ converts into thinking that everything past (Y is a comment :-D
Y-Y%X makes sense when you think about it but it is certainly less intuitive than (Y//X)*X
Every once in a while I see a Python snippet which the OP annotates with "//the problem is here". Silly OP. That's not syntactical.
DSM
DSM
16:00
Ouch, yeah, I wish people wouldn't do that.
Haven't had dinner so unable to explain properly :(
Added a line to the tune of Kevin's wordings :)
It's a reasonable error. "Ok, my MCVE runs and reproduces my problem. I'll just add some comments and post it". Of course, comments don't change the behavior of a script, so no need to test it again, right?
DSM
DSM
Aargh, what's the syntax for squashing the last few commits but letting you rename them? I swear I used to get a candidate new commit text which I then edited.
Fine! I guess it's done ... Can ya all review it again? stackoverflow.com/questions/30241218/…
DSM
DSM
.. oh, wait. That comes up on the next screen. Ignore my emerging senility.
16:03
@BhargavRao I regret that I have but one upvote to give. And I already gave it.
@Ffisegydd Anytime works for me, as long as I am not injured again :-)
:)
@thefourtheye Badminton woes?
yup :'(
Half joke answer to the "(Y//X)*X or Y-Y%X" debate: use either approach, but put it in a round_down_to_nearest_multiple function, so you don't have to repeat Y or X in the actual expression you want to use it in.
That's sad stuff :(
16:07
Off-topic: Trying to get an Apache rewrite condition working. Anyone delved into that sort of thing recently and willing to save me from braining myself?
Haven't used Apache since a brief foray into cgi, about three job/internships ago.
Or rather, I haven't configured Apache since then. For all I know, it's been on each of my computers in the intervening time period, and I was completely unaware.
Ah okay. Curses!
Trying to throw together a referral spam blocker to reduce the load on servers
(Some of the referral spam are spoofed, but some of them actually visit the website, which is a troll)
16:36
IIRC, it's heavy work, intrepid. I did some years ago. Sorry not to be help :(
@BhargavRao apologies for those 'initial stories'.....had to blow off some steam.
:) ... You're a mod bro ...
Thought you'd be have a better initial line ;)
But hey! Nice ques there :)
@BhargavRao Thanks.
@Pureferret ;) Same to you!
Hopefully I can get back my 100 rep form the bounty put out today
16:44
If I knew Django properly ... Then I'd have cracked that Bounty
@BhargavRao I feel like it's more about my python set up and is probably related to my monday to friday, monkey fighting setup
@BhargavRao So don't let the djangoy-ness scare you off
And with that I'm off
:D
@Pureferret Rhubarb ...
o/
/|
The gap makes it look bad :(
Err... That looks even bad
Nvm
cbg
16:54
cbg (Ajay)
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10713150/how-to-sum-a-2d-array-in-python
which is the most efficient Soln?
o/
/|
my, that is a gap.
And, what, exactly, do we do with such an accepted answer, with plenty of votes, that is a collection of links: stackoverflow.com/questions/489720/…
@Ajay How is that not a dupe?
@MartijnPieters And both links are to some off-site resource which is not an official documentation ... SO you guys got some rules on that?
@BhargavRao that's not asked today
@Ajay Oh My ... Well let's get timeit running then
17:00
list comprehension has the best timing
i tried
list comprehension has the best timing
sum(map(sum, a))
Is good too
but yeah, too many func calls
@BhargavRao trying to figure out what I'll do with it.
Thought that since it was a Python question fresh ideas might spring forth here. :-)
@MartijnPieters But do leave a comment there ... Your diamond may let him take some concern over his answer
(Or I just misposted that comment into the wrong room, take your pick)
@BhargavRao but contrary to popular belief, being given the diamond I have not been given the complete and detailed manual on how to handle every flag. :-P
:D Add a [feature-request] in the mod-chatroom that we need a manual
John Fouhy's answer there is better
17:04
@BhargavRao exactly, so I am leaning towards deletion here.
It's gone.
@MartijnPieters Given that the poster of the question and the poster of the answer are both absent from 1 month .... It's better be deleted
Good one!
1 month isn't that long.
Sheesh ... The wordings in the question are so bad
> I know what they are (superficially), I've read tutorials, examples, questions on Stack Overflow, and I understand the syntax, can write my own, occasionally use @classmethod and @staticmethod, but it never occurs to me to use a decorator to solve a problem in my own Python code. I never encounter a problem where I think, "Hmm...this looks like a job for a decorator!"
Da hell ...
Hey up
@MartijnPieters Being a mod is tougher than it seems ... With more power comes more responsibility :D
17:09
Wotcha
cbg Fizzy!
Should i use pymode or YCM for VIM
Don't say google it.I've tried but just need some inputs
I don't know what any of those things are.
Google it.
DSM
DSM
Ehh, you know what Vim is. :-) [strange capitalization fixed]
17:14
Very Important Meatball.
DSM
DSM
Could be a cousin of mine, I guess.
lol
Ajay use pycharm :P
but with a nice color scheme and and all..
cmatrix,cmus...it's really cool to have all in one terminal
pycharm...i hate IDE..i'm using Sublime text
17:18
PyCharm is great.
switching to vim ...but it's really hard..looking at other dotfiles..
i tried vim ... I restarted my computer to quit ...
copying their configs...deleting..again starting from scratch...this is how vim works i guess
lol
@JoranBeasley we all did that
@JoranBeasley Err... what?
17:19
Im just kidding (sort of at least)
"I don't like this supercar because the buttons are just too awesome and numerous, as such I'm going to carve a unicycle out of wood instead."
I think it was sudo pkill -9 vim
I guess there was a meme on Vim for that case
real developers use pico anyway
did anyone try kivy
17:21
I have used kivy ...
@Ajay I tried Kiwi
Tasted good
:P
lol
we made a machine that had android kiosk mode thing
tastes like chicken?
@JoranBeasley Argh ... Kiwi is a fruit
no its a bird
I think its also a new-zealander
17:24
it's a shoe polish company
no it's newzeland
I assume you tasted the new zealander and I have heard that tastes like chicken
[burninate-request] [disambiguation]KIWI
i asked about kivy
AMA with @MartijnPieters
there's a thread on reddit but i missed it
@Ajay the page is still up, I'll try and add answers when I can.
@BhargavRao which college did you say you are from?
17:29
Not sure I can answer anything about Kivy.
i wanted to ask a silly question
(pretty quiet, really)
i'm cam2211 there on reddit
your handle is zopatista
@Ajay PESIT, Bengaluru
I've friends there in Bengaluru one in HAL,one in a startup
17:34
@Ajay HAL is like 20 kms away
oh..i thought it's in the city
It is all in the city ...
Rbrb
dinner time
just ask your question about Kivy ajay...maybe someone will know and answer ...
And read the room rules again about not asking if people know X
unless your question is literally if anyone has used it in which case the answer is yes of coarse :P
17:47
My API broke :\
Duct tape.
Cabbage
How many of you have solved this challenge?
Oh god that clickbait bs
Sorry, that link raises a little rage in me. This isn't the first place I've seen it.
So Martijn got elected. I have been away for a while. :)
First three are too easy, fourth is too hard. I enjoyed doing the fifth one though.
I pulled off some wacky approach with itertools.product and eval
17:55
@QuestionC kinda thought the same thing, they're not very hard either
the only ones I found easy were the second and third.
@corvid 4 is hard.
(well, I guess the fourth isn't too hard if you don't mind a solution with factorial complexity. Then you can just use itertools.permutations)
the first one is tricky and I haven't really looked at 4th or 5th
Kevin, I am pretty sure I have seen you solve #5 as part of goofing around on Puzzles.SE
4 is hard in a "funny edge cases" way.
17:57
>>> import itertools
>>> seq = [50, 2, 1, 9]
>>> max(itertools.permutations(seq), key=lambda element: int("".join(map(str, element))))
(9, 50, 2, 1)
@abhi Q1. sum; Q2. zip; Q3. fib = lambda n: reduce(lambda x, _: x+[x[-1]+x[-2]], range(n-2), [0, 1]);
Q4 and 5 are longer so ill just skip them
@JoranBeasley I solved 2 and 3 fairly quickly, but didn't use zip or lambda.
I liked Kevin's solution for the 5th.
Im pretty sure kevins solution is very non-optimal'
@QuestionC Yeah, I've done a couple puzzle questions of the form "insert operators into this list of numbers to get a certain result"
I think a greedy solution would work fine
17:59
Actually, most of those were harder than #5 here because they allowed parens
@JoranBeasley For #4? Agreed. I'm optimizing for developer time, not run time ;-)
sorted(seq,key=lambda x:map(int,str(x)))

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