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user559633
such a great album
YouTube autoplay is really annoying
user559633
afk, ocean time
Oh great... @tristan's gone off to drown himself - whose next in line for our resident MTFL?
16:10
We'll just clone him, we have the technology.
@JRichardSnape ahhh cheers... I'm sure I'd seen it before, but my google fu failed me... and reading the pandas doc when you don't know what you're looking for is fairly fruitless
@JonClements Again - I'll avoid my documentation ranting. I wasn't sure if you'd caught it, so I added an answer on the main site. I'm not sure it's the world's best way to do it, but it should work unless you're doing something huge
@Ffisegydd But we've already done it 10 times now, haven't we? How many more times can we do that "safely"?
It's like homeopathy, the more times you clone, the more effective he gets
16:18
Oh great - network rail strike
@JRichardSnape you mean his malevolence increases each time? Umm... that could explain a few things...
Oh Damn! Had 66 tabs open and wrote answer to the wrong question
Great, five upvotes on how to merge a dictionary today. I'm going to be known for merging dictionaries. How lovely. Why do people want to merge dictionaries so much? Seriously, in production, do you do it? Anyone here?
"in production" no longer applies to any code I write really. Well, the occasional pull request on an open source project
@JRichardSnape why?
16:22
I just code for use in academia. Fix bugs as I go. It's published, but I dread to think that anyone would actually try to use it in a demanding environment
It's hacky, never checked for performance or memory leaks etc.
Umm... one sec - just getting my head around your answer :)
Bwahahahah ... Never thought this would happen
get an error message: NameError: name 'list_of_numbers' is not defined — user00 1 min ago
facepalm
The question is, do you merge dictionaries in a program you wrote for production?
I used to code in a production environment (mail servers and web front ends for email servers), but that's a long time ago - my introduction to Java in fact, going back to a conversation from earlier today
@AaronHall No
Do you merge dictionaries at all?
16:25
I've merged dictionaries, sure.
@AaronHall I have done
ok, you have but do you have it in code that you're currently running, production or otherwise?
user559633
@JonClements bad news, now i have a trident
@JRichardSnape ah :) you're probably more likely to do fancy stuff than some of us who code in production
user559633
I have multiple services in which dictionaries get merged at some point
16:27
@AaronHall muses no, I'm not sure I do.
ok, then,
Mmmaybe? I do a lot of dict manipulation in KevinScript, which is as close to "production" any of my hobby code has ever gotten.
So far, @tristan is winning.
The last time I merged dicts was in my college exam.
silly me, I'll just grep for dict.update...
user559633
16:28
:)
@tristan Aren't they £25billion each or something? :p
escape the dot, then mentally filter out false positives...
vaultah at his best
user559633
@JonClements I got a guy
16:29
@JonClements only if you store them in Scotland. By the way - I'll tidy that answer up if it's useful to you.
Well - you get an upvote for effort anyway... I'm working through it
nobody inspects the spammish repetition
@tristan Knowing America - you can probably pick 'em up in Walmart? :)
That's weird, where did zero's starred message go?
user559633
16:32
@JonClements sure, i'll buy em in bulk knowing the UK will want to purchase a couple down the road
likes sports jackets that can unbutton sleeves and be rolled down.
user559633
i only wear togas
A bath robe isn't a toga.
So when you're in the news for attempting to smuggle nuclear weaponry, we can all go - "hey - we know that guy!"
@tristan we'll swap them for the rights to some tv series for you guys to remake
This I didn't know: House of Cards is a remake of a british series
user559633
16:34
@RobertGrant oh cool, we'll improve them for you and then you can import and syndicate them
Although probably quite a loose one
@tristan can't wait for season 308 of the US Office
The first revision is now my new low-quality question example: stackoverflow.com/posts/30355423/revisions
user559633
@RobertGrant neither can ricky gervais.
@MartijnPieters That should get a medal!
@tristan glad I'm not him, or I'd be floored!
@MartijnPieters wow
user559633
16:35
@JonClements i'd really like to turn left on name associations with that sort of stuff given how regularly i travel and my lack of a permanent address
The URL is awesome
@MartijnPieters my go to edit message for those types of posts is "stop shouting"
@tristan where are you now?
@MartijnPieters can you do something about this user? I flagged one of their edits here
user559633
@RobertGrant fort lauderdale, florida, USA
16:37
does this look right? $ grep -R "\.update\\("
@vaultah thanks, looking now.
Is that where the beach is?
user559633
@AaronHall why are you escaping the second backslash?
i get an error: grep: Unmatched ( or (
user559633
@RobertGrant yessir, right outside my window/door/balcony
16:37
because same deal with one backslash
user559633
your code has .update\( that you want to match?
We stayed with my brother in law in Cape Town recently, similar setup
yep, probably need extended flag
So relaxing to come home to
16:39
@JRichardSnape umm... the problem is - I'd like the original index but with a 2nd level...
yep, that did it
user559633
@RobertGrant yeah, good temporary setup, but it's too "america" for me whenever i leave the beach
How so, pardneroonie?
so now I need to exclude the closing paren from immediately following
user559633
@RobertGrant heh. strip malls++, driving everywhere, can't imagine there's much of a creative scene here
16:40
@vaultah What's wrong with that user's edits? #LazyToSee
@tristan ah okay
Cape Town has you beat there :)
@BhargavRao most of their edits look like stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/8115812 and some of them were approved
user559633
@AaronHall grep -RE "\.update\\([\w+]"
@JonClements OK - see my update (easier to follow, I hope). Possibly you don't need the last reset_index - I thought you did because your example output had the index value repeated
yeah, but could be a space, so I did: grep -RE "\.update\([^\)]"
user559633
16:44
alright, i'm going to go focus on work. have a good day everyone
Uh, it's "can you do anything", not "can you do something", right?
@tristan cheers sir
@vaultah: sometimes they got it right: stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/8115725
That's not a quality edit, but it didn't make things worse.
"Can't you do anything?" sounds most idiomatic to my ears. No, I have no logical explanation for why "can't" is preferable over "can"
import UserDict
16:49
@Kevin thanks :)
"something" would be fine too though
UserDict is only fractionally as useful as it used to be.
I'm assuming we're talking about a context like, your brother is in a coma and you want to ask the doctor if he's tried everything.
@Kevin harder to interpret a one-word answer to that, though :)
@vaultah: and the edits that were getting approved where either of the 'not too bad' variety or accepted by the OP (invariably having no clue), or were approved - and - edited.
So on the whole, I haven't had to ban anyone from reviewing here.
16:51
Standing applause for Martijn
@RobertGrant I know, it's annoying. "So is that a 'no' as in, 'no, I can't revive your brother from his coma', or 'no' as in 'no, it's not correct that I can't do anything. In fact, I can revive your brother'?"
:)
Yes has similar issues
Thank you for your attention @Martijn. Isn't this the case where the temporary edit ban is appropriate?
Yes, I can't do anything vs yes there is something I can do
Oh! That's a damn bad edit
16:53
is there any reasonable regex validation you can do on people's given names? I feel like different cultures might have different "rules" on names
Gotta go. Rhubarb.
rbrb @JRichardSnape
Rbrb @JRichardSnape
I occasionally drive my friends and family crazy with inappropriate use of one word answers. "Would you like coffee or tea?" "Yes"
Such is the curse of the programmer.
@JRichardSnape I think that's what Im' after - let me try it and digest it :)
16:56
@corvid Oh boy, now I can link Falsehoods programmers believe about names. Short answer: no.
>>> import UserDict
>>> help(UserDict)

>>> class Foo(UserDict.UserDict, str): pass
...
>>> f = Foo()
>>> f
{}
>>> print f

>>> f['foo'] = 'bar'
>>> f
{'foo': 'bar'}
>>> print f

>>> f.lower()
''
@corvid don't validate them at all, except maybe checking that they entered something
@Kevin I was playing counterstrike with a friend years ago, and the overly demonstratively-PC (?) mods on the server warned and then kicked him as his handle was "fu"
@Kevin he explained (his parents are Chinese), but they still kicked him
@davidism Ah I see... and when validating a credit card, is it important to validate the card as a whole or just the component parts?
You can validate the number yourself
Luhn and all that
16:59
If you can write a regex that accepts "John Smith" and "Alan O'Donnel" and "田中太郎" and "Temperance Chastity Smite-Evildoers-With-God's-Cleansing-Fire Thurston Howell III" while rejecting all non-name strings, you win.
Or you can just let stripe do it, probably
credit card numbers have a built in checksum that you can calculate
but I'm pretty sure stripe has a method to do that for you
I think @davidism is ignoring me
silence
I checked each component part with the stripe api (number, expiration, cvc), but what happens if it's just an invalid card? As in, the name does not match the cardholder's number
17:00
hey, anyone else notice that Aaron made a dict string?
@corvid stripe will tell you, I guess
@AaronHall Who is Aaron?
How are you checking individual components without passing it all to Stripe?
Probably some guy whose parents didn't give him enough attention as a child.
They figured he'd get enough attention on his own, due to being alphabetically first for all things.
17:02
@AaronHall this conversation is sort of freaky
That is, until he met his nemesis, Aaaron.
And their mutual enemy, Aaaaron. And their mutual enemy... etc.
@Kevin except that dick Aaron the Aardvark
@RobertGrant A callback on the validation of each schema key
Wow, okay. Maybe there's more fine-grained validation available. Haven't heard of that.
@JRichardSnape think that's meant to be pd.Series in there? :p
17:04
Can you point me at the relevant docs?
if not Stripe.validateCardNumber(schemavalue):
  return "invalidCardNumber"
Yeah number makes sense, that's Luhn.
Also I seem to remember there are complex rules around detecting the card issuer
Except for Visa, where it's "If it starts with a 4, it's Visa"
ok, survey: who's gotten something interesting out of subclassing a builtin obj?
@vaultah the editor was clearly not paying attention, and missing various obvious things to improve. So a few days off plus a friendly message won't hurt.
Not me.
17:06
I once got a kitty cat out of subclassing dict
Rhubarb folks
I use inheritance very rarely, in general.
I've been thinking an url class would be a neat subclassed string
If I want a number of classes to adhere to an interface, I don't bother making an abstract base class, because duck typing will work without it.
So basically I only ever need it to extend existing functionality, ex. Writing a CanvasEx class that extends Tkinter.Canvas with helper functions and resource tracking etc
@JRichardSnape probably someone will come up with a one-liner, but I can understand that, it's stepped through and gives the result I want... so as OP - have an accept :)
thanks for your help
17:09
@RobertGrant careers rejected you? Why did they?
want an invite?
@Martijn forgot if I'd already mentioned, but have you heard the new track by Lucy Spraggan?
ok, bye guys.
see ya @Aaron
@AaronHall no they didn't, why?
(Thanks for the offer of an invitation though)
@RobertGrant amex starts with 3 , visa with 4 ,mc with 5 and DS with 6
that is all 4 major cards
17:20
I'm sure there were more specific ranges than that, like MC isn't everything that starts with a 5
amex has one less digit as well (and a 4 digit c2v code, that is on the front)
Maybe it's changed
Its been like that at least since 2000
I took a million credit cards as a travel agent ...
if you want to actually validate that the number conforms to some rules there is a checksum you can do on the digits
@RobertGrant Perhaps he misread this message.
I forget what it is but its well documented
17:22
find/replace "Facebook" with "SO" and the misconception is clear
@JoranBeasley this has the rules
but basically if you assume valid cards you can just look at first digit to determine issuer
@JoranBeasley yeah, Luhn is the checksum
Umm... well... the payment gateways I've used, you provide the number (and possibly a name/address) and it'll tell you if the card's valid, and if the address details you have are valid as well
Rbrb, Dinner time
17:23
@Kevin aaah yeah thanks
oh ok I see ... yeah 51-55 is reasonable
I have never seen any of the cards that start with 5 that are not mastercard
@MartijnPieters thanks :)
and really as long as you say you only accept VI/MC/AX/DS then you can just check the first digit using those simple rules
the payment gateway will reject it anyway
@JonClements payment gateways can validate street number and postal code only typically ... they usually cannot actually even validate against cardholder name
(with the 3 digit other code most payment gateways do not even do this anymore)
depends which one you use... the one my client uses runs an auth check against the issuing bank
Oops, yeah, I misread, I ask forgiveness, I thought it was SO Careers
17:27
@JoranBeasley I think it's that while all mastercards start with a 5, not all cards that start with a 5 are mastercard
Speaking of asking forgiveness, here's some mention of Python on the travel site: travel.stackexchange.com/a/47694/11829
I had to do the rules for an application that processed payments through the UK government gateway, and vaguely remember a pdf setting out the latest rules
@RobertGrant yes but if you explicitly said you only accepted VI/MC/DS/AX you could just use the first letter to determine card type
I see that others like MaestroCard also start with 5 ...
pic of yours truly playing the piano surreptitiously in Vienna
I remember one that if the address was "66 The Road, AB10 1BA" - you'd send it "66 101" or something
17:30
yeah
exactly the street number + the digits of postal code
(in the us its all digits... so I didnt know if you sent the alpha's in EU or other places that have letters in postal codes)
and I think when I use to work in a shop and taking phone orders, I had to take the card number and house number and postcode and enter that into the machine
they dont really have a way to auth against the cardholder name or full street address afaik
yup
thats exactly how it works :P
I took a whole whole whole lot of credit cards in my 10 year stint as a travel agent before finishing my CS degree
@JonClements Don't think you had mentioned :-) Nope, haven't heard it yet.
@Martijn well - when you have time: youtube.com/watch?v=25TKskR9qLY
@JoranBeasley yeah with context it's fine of course
17:33
When I sold books door-to-door I had a little ice-cream spoon I'd rub over the receipt and credit card. Didn't work very well...
to be fair you only send the two letter code, MC == MasterCard and MaestroCard afaik
and 99.999% of businesses (brick and mortar and online) are only going to accept DS/VI/MC/AX
and thats if your lucky
alot of times its just VI/MC
I think we've got this annoying https page with the client's form on it, we take the details, then send that securely to the payment gateway with a reference key, which then responds to a callback point on the clients server with info... etc...
yeah but that payment gateway processes that and sends something like
VI4243566012344321:0616:123:66:12345
CODE+NUMBER:MONTH+YEAR(exp):MAGIC CODE FROM BAKC:STREET:POSTAL
to the bank
which bounces back an aproval code that then gets fed back to you
I love payment talks :P Its an area which I feel like I understand well :P
even though I clearly oversimplified the number rules :P
What I didn't realise when I first set it up - is that you get a status code back and another key... BUT... unless you then send back that key and say accept.... all that happens is that the client is out of pocket but as you haven't accepted it... it's sitting in the ether and then later gets returned to the client -- OOOOPS
yeah
it depends on the system ... most do approval+charge in one go I think now days ...
(but you might have to set some flag or something)
17:40
Well... I naturally assumed - that if you're asking for £x and it says okay... you should get x... not then confirm again you do actually want x - else why ask
Yeah... lots of being shouted at that day... (but deservedly so)
But heck - still a client 2 years later... so :)
I think that is alot of time for servers (so they can add a tip) or car rentals (where they want to hold more than they charge in case you mess up their car)
so there are lots of reasons you might want to do that (but i think you can set it up so it charges at the same time as the approval)
on our old system if you did a second charge in the same day that was for the same exact amount as the first charge it processed it as a refund of the first charge... which was reallly really stupid and painful to deal with
Really?
I can't even fathom a reasoning for that...
But a different amount would go through as an additional transaction?
So if I bought something for £30... talk to my brother, and he says - oh I'd quite like one of those - oh hang on a sec, I've still got the page open - I'll order another one... the system effectively refunds my first order? :)
What work around did you come up with? I can't think of any pleasant ones ;)
I'm not sure who's doing the CSS on my project but every time I look at it, something new is screwed up :|
@corvid that's probably me then :)
@corvid thats because you are using IE6
or maybe it was designed for IE6 :P
17:50
yeah @Corvid - use Netscape Navigator instead dude!
get with the cool kids
psh, I exclusively use IE6, the pinnacle of CSS acceptance
how did you typo "anguish and turmoil" as "acceptance"? :p
man
just when you are hammering it through someones head that they cannot directly call python from jquery someone has to go and throw a link to skulpt/pyjs up ...
@JoranBeasley See: most common jinja2 questions
yeah ... thats not quite the same ... (I regularly call filters and template tags ... but you cannot do that on_click or anything
obviously
(so your not really calling python from JS ...)
17:57
oh yeah it's more like "it's on the front end, now how do I use python on the client?"
yeah
all it is `$("#My_button").click(function(){/* I want to call python here ... */})
non-sense
Surely they just use $.callPython(...)? :p
and suddenly, all javascript engineers become unemployed
oh wait... I'm a fulltime javascript programmer...
18:09
You mean you were...?
I thought about a comment like that @JonClements .... but unfortunately I would probabyl hear back that it doesnt work and he would want a private chat room so I could help him debug $.callPython
I wouldn't be cruel enough to post it - I'll say it here for comedic effect, but I wouldn't 1) want to be taken seriously or 2) be seen as trolling someone :)
umm... what to watch on netflix... umm'ing and ahh'ing
yeah I already told someone dd if=/dev/NULL of=/ .... I dont think it would actually work but i still feel bad about that
@JonClements The X-Files but of course
I'm conflicted. I like the X Files, but I haven't watched it for years because I don't want to aggravate my mild alien abduction phobia.
18:13
watch community season 6 on yahoo.screen
Umm... can tell my mate's daughter has been using my account... Because you watched "Lizzzie McGuire" - what about "iCarly" or "h20" or "tracy beaker" :)
its free and doesnt require an account of any time
heh i have been watching iZombie ... I find it strangely addicting
I guess I could look at each episode synopsis to determine whether it involves only terrestrial freaks of the week, but I might get exposed to some 2spooky screenshots of greys that way.
@Kevin If it happened and you don't remember it - that's as good as it not happening, right?
@Kevin what makes you think you're not on an alien ship now being experimented on - and this is just your comatose state talking to yourself?
@JonClements It's a difficult ethical quandary, but my gut says "no".
And ain't nobody got time to seriously consider and disprove all possible scenarios of Cartesian Doubt.
You know my position. "if you're in The Matrix, try not to worry about it too much because you can't do anything about it"
18:18
@JoranBeasley LOVE community
(...Assuming you're not like the kid from the Animatrix that escaped by jumping off a building and waking up in the real world. Do not attempt at home)
@RobertGrant me too ... I just realized today yahoo screen is free ... planing to binge on season6 very very soon :P
side note ... saw Hot Tub Timemachine2 ... it had a few laughs ... but I dont think I would recommend it to anyone over the age of 17 (or under the age of 17 for that matter)
I think it's one of the best things on tv
Not httm2, community :)
user559633
18:22
yeh I agree it is an excellent show imho :)
at least seasons 1-5
user559633
"hey, why's a thing? lol nevermind i reinstalled everything and answered my own question!"
I've only seen up to season 4
But yeah
So many standout episodes
user559633
@JoranBeasley would you recommend it to someone exactly 17?
Modern Family on the other hand seems to have become a tired echo of its former self
18:23
The only thing I know about Community is a gif labeled "darkest timeline" where everyone is on fire.
yes ... if they have a childish sense of humor and like gross out humour
@tristan don't be daft - that's far less words :)
It does make me want to watch the show...
@Kevin ah, the darkest timeline
user559633
@JonClements fewer
18:24
One of many long-term subplots :)
the darkest timeline episode is one of the best
user559633
worth watching community, especially earlier seasons
And what's with Joe Hale's posture
@tristan Wow... not liking this new clone of you :)
18:26
@tristan Pretty funny :-)
user559633
@JonClements this is the darkest timeline
Happy Python dayyyyy !
@JoranBeasley, I think he wants a while loop where the user enters a number, he prints the result, and then asks whether he wants to continue. Looks like your answer will ask for all the inputs all at once, without being able to print the results in between.
(re: this question )
Huh? Everyday is a Python day, surely?
meh
Im still right :P
Im just not in a very explainy mood ... perhaps im gonna go get coffee ...
18:32
OP already has the functionality he wants (mostly), if he would fix his indentation. I hope this doesn't mean he's the "Just give me a functioning answer I can copy-paste without understanding" type.
I have entered callback hell, the worst fate for any javascript engineer
The only fate :)
I promise
In search of more javascript puns, I found kal, which I hadn't heard of before
Hi everybody, does anybody know of a python web framework or package for Django.Flask that will help me replace the M in MTV architecture with a REST api call without sacrificing form handling, validation etc. basically i wish to consume a rest api and still have all the goodness like validations, orm like relation fetching , form generation etc. in my python web app !
So you want to replace the database with a rest call to some other system?
yes :)
18:46
Blimey, haven't thought about doing that before
I don't think the orm requirement is going to happen for you
right now people make REST API and then for website they go with a SPA angular js type approach and mobile apps are happy consuming API's so no problem there too
Validation and forms definitely possible in django and probably in flask
But the ORM thing, not that I know of
but what if I wish to make a normal Django/Flask website where instead of querying Models / DB . It accesses REST API but i still get all the benefits of rapid development in a framework
Yeah I get it, I'm trying to answer you
The problem is that especially with Django, lots is built on the models
They're the basis of a lot of Django's functionality
Just out of interest, why do you want to do it that way?
Oh thanks Robert , i was explaining this right now to a friend on facebook it took a lot of explaining ..
well , I wish to build a website and then later have a mobile app for that too but i dont need a SPA angular js kind of website
18:51
if you don't want to use models, just don't use them
make your views do something besides query models
I don't see what the problem is here.
Flask doesn't even have database models built in, so that's even less to worry about.
but then i'll have to code everything from scratch ... I mostly code in Flask and in my views i basically query model and then wtform handles form generation & validation and then various other flask extensions too depend on a Model
@VivekYadav one alternative is to make it in Django using models with the database, and then use the Django REST Framework to create RESTful endpoints for your apps
now if my views are doing requests to a API server I get back json and i loose all benefits of extensions
you can use wtforms without using models
To answer your real question "is there some existing library that supports my exact needs of querying some remote resource and autogenerating/validating forms?" the answer is no
@davidi
18:54
Hello
cabbage
Oh, right. haha
sorry @davidism that was a accidental enter, well then i'll have to cook something on my own
Does anybody have ideas for dealing with this pastebin.com/vVNSNGtg and sorting out individual forum posts?
you can edit/remove your old message, for future reference
18:55
With Django you can create Form objects instead of Models and relate them to your RESTful endpoints.
And your validation etc will still work
But again, why not look at Django REST framework?
user559633
flask is pretty good for this
or flask-restful
I just can't believe that with so much hype around API driven development there is no extension/ Django module to do what i'm looking for googling didnt help so posted here
user559633
lol
@VivekYadav if you've ever heard of the Django REST Framework, that might help.
user559633
18:57
why didn't someone write exactly what i'm looking for so that i don't have to write 50 lines on my own
@VivekYadav honestly, you have not done a good job of explaining what you want to do. It's no surprise you can't find something to do it.
Just, you know, putting it out there
see I dont want to make a API these packages DRF, flask -restful, tastypie .. help in making a API endpoint I wish to consume a REST API from Django/Flask without loosing functionalites like Django admin or wtforms in flask and other such tools for rapid dev.
user559633
i think i'm going to make a garlic based dish tonight
@tristan excellent plan
18:59
I sketeched something to make ity more clear sketchboard.me/hznpMU51dGUc
@VivekYadav cool, well good luck!
user559633
i think i might have had enough already today though
I've been trying to use XML parsers, but I either don't understand them as well as I need to... or the WML is written so poorly that the parsers don't know what they are dealing with. (I've run into many other problems with poor development on this site before.)
@RobertGrant Thanks I'll need it ! :0
:)
mmm, garlic. The pizza place I like has this pizza with roasted garlic chunks that's delicious.

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