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19:04
@kaloncpu57 When it comes to imperfectly formed markup languages, I usually have pretty good luck with Beautifulsoup.
Thanks @davidism for your time & help , I think I'l google more and talk to few other pythonista's on phone !
that "wml" is just xml, use lxml and, if necessary, beautifulsoup4
@Kevin Thank you, I'll check it out really quick.
yeah lxml is much faster and better
better than what?
19:06
Better than doing it by hand :-D
I tried using lxml and parsing from a string.. Is that the way I should go about it? I'm getting this "WML" as a webpage response.
better than beautiful soup
Yeah the web service call to Mechanical Turk can sometimes time out
I will fight you to the ends of the earth. Just kidding. Everyone should use whatever library they prefer.
19:07
@VivekYadav I'm not sure what you mean. BeautifulSoup uses lxml when it's available, and has more/different features. They're not mutually exclusive.
I'll try it again.. but I remember getting an error when trying to do an lxml parse from string.
@davidism oh, haven't used bs4 much so didnt knew it could use lxml tree , thanks for the info ! seems like I'll have to brush up my skills more
stackoverflow.com/a/30356384/400617 "use a debugger" is not an answer
For some reason lxml won't install from pip on this new system I am using. I got this error when using xml.etree.ElementTree.fromstring()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/xml/etree/ElementTree.py", line 1300, in XML
parser.feed(text)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/xml/etree/ElementTree.py", line 1642, in feed
self._raiseerror(v)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/xml/etree/ElementTree.py", line 1506, in _raiseerror
raise err
xml.etree.ElementTree.ParseError: not well-formed (invalid token): line 16, column 6
how to easily generate all possible combinations of a list say [2, 1] should generate [0, 0], [0, 1], [1, 0], [1, 1], [2, 0], [2, 1] where the numbers in the list represent the max number
19:18
Probably something wacky with itertools.product. Hmm...
itertools.permutations, no?
>>> from itertools import product
>>> seq = [2,1]
>>> list(product(*[range(x+1) for x in seq]))
[(0, 0), (0, 1), (1, 0), (1, 1), (2, 0), (2, 1)]
@kaloncpu57 That looks like the kind of error that would be raised if the input string isn't valid xml
If you're copy-pasting the characters from your pastebin, then everything will be improperly escaped.
Yeah, I'm guessing there are a lot of problems with the code. I actually passed the response text to fromstring(). I didn't copy/paste from pastebin.
next try beautifulsoup4
19:21
Good, good
Alright, I'll see what beautifulsoup4 can do for me.
I got a lot of points for just giving code to someone asking "how do I do <thing>" with no accompanying description of what he tried. This positive reinforcement is going to make me do bad things.
Like answer more questions of that type.
OTOH, how can sharing goofy one-liners with the world ever be bad.
(yes... Let the post hoc rationalizations flow)
Well, it's barely a bad thing, is it?
But if I just give people teh codes, how will I receive perverse enjoyment by withholding answers from people that haven't proven that they've earned my favor?
Er, I mean, how will they ever learn on their own?
Well, bestowing your favour capriciously is the prerogative of the oracle, no?
19:33
That and huffing methane fumes.
Also killing the sun
(Too vague?)
Just learned from Wikipedia: the Oracle of Delphi was also known as the Pythia.
Nice link
trying to think of pithy puns, but nothing works...
19:37
@RobertGrant Hmm, nope, I don't see what you did there.
Oracle bought Sun. The oracle...the sun. It's late. I'm getting feebler :)
Ok :-) I thought we had wandered from Greek to Norse mythology and referencing the wolf that devours the sun during Ragnarok
Wow, no
Or maybe this guy who is vaguely greek-mythology-looking
Probably just chalk this one up to my own cluelessness about current events in the business/tech world
Speaking of Community, they sing about Chang eating the sun and drinking the sky
@Kevin weird picture
19:42
Alchemy textbook illustrations are all about weirdness ;-)
The proportions of that lion are all messed up. Look at the size of those back paws.
Voted, and left whimsical unhelpful comment.
@davidism I get the feeling that a lot of old timey artists have only heard about lions from someone else.
Who themselves may have only heard about them from somewhere else, and so on.
Lion cubs do have amazingly cute giant paws, though
sometimes gets the same feeling about Chinese food in Latin America
19:54
Basically, you have to have personally been to Africa, or be granted admittance to a king's high class menagerie, to accurately draw a lion.
Another blunder: the sun is much too large to fit in a lion's mouth. No excuse there, since it's reasonable to assume every artist has seen the sun at some point.
Hey I need help, I need to pick a first language to teach kids (right now we use JS and we can't keep using it) and I want Python. The problem is it's not as easy to get a real "thing" out in Python for new programmers - JS is easy to make UI and games in the browser in, Java has Android and languages like PHP have websites (with all due respect, PHP is easier but not simpler than Python for that).
And tiger cubs also very cute, although way more vicious
@Kevin yeah but it's like tiny
I need a selling point for php, an easy way to make games with it, or mobile apps or that sort of stuff.
Also, cbg
@RobertGrant Surely the artist could get a telescope and study the sun in detail!
19:56
@BenjaminGruenbaum gamemaker.nl
@Benjamin it's better for web development than using assembler?
That uses Python?
@Kevin that's true. Really capture the kindling and so forth that you don't normally get to see
@BenjaminGruenbaum no, I didn't see that you wanted python, just an alternative kid oriented thing
@davidism then it doesn't help me, thanks though :D
19:57
Maybe they used their last few minutes of vision to stare at a lion's back paws through the telescope
although I remember back in the days of version 6 finding a dll that enabled python <> gamemaker interop
Pygame is a thing that is both Python and game related. It's fairly low-level though, so it may not compete with whatever fancy libraries JS has.
@BenjaminGruenbaum What about PyGame and this book: inventwithpython.com/pygame/chapters
I thought PyGame was deserted.
Basically it has sprite blitting and sound playing and rectangle collision detection
19:59
Why doesn't pygame install with pip?
> Stable release 1.9.1 / 6 August 2009; 5 years ago
On Ubuntu, it's a simple apt-get
Still works though.
Weird dependencies, perhaps? It depends on SDL a lot
Yup, deserted.
20:00
yeah, but it should still be on pip
if ubuntu can do it, so can pip
pretty sure you can pip install it, just not from pypi
(maybe I exaggerate...)
(I sometimes speak in hyperbole)
(pip is terrible :D Packages are one of the weakest Python points imo)
@BenjaminGruenbaum unfortunately the only other game library is Pyglet, which is even more low level than pygame and is equally slow to release
(I sometimes speak parenthetically also.)
20:01
false, pip is great
@davidism :/
@davidism what package managers are you comparing it to?
Installing by hand :-D
yeah, not having one
but seriously, I've never had any problems with it, or needed it to do anything but what it does
(I'm not here for your amusement, btw.)
(I'm here for the lulz.)
20:03
Another pip fan here
I'm too new to know anything but pip
It is possible to do games with just the built-in modules. My convoluted Tic Tac Toe implementation proves it.
(I crack myself up)
anyhow - I made a nice heighway's dragon in python with my 7 year old. about 15 lines
These are people who never programmed before
20:03
@BenjaminGruenbaum I think Kivy started as a game library, although people mostly associate it with android
I can dig it out if you want @BenjaminGruenbaum
I understand kivy uses pygame?
An android app would also be interesting, can you write apps in Python?
@AaronHall I thought just sdl, not pygame, but maybe I'm wrong
I know you can execute Python on Android, but I don't know if it has hooks for making windows and stuff
20:05
kivy, cross-platform all-in-one python development platform! kivy.org
ok, so I expect the 3.5 docs to update sometime around Sunday, I guess: python.org/dev/peps/pep-0478
Which means I can expect to update my answer that references it (and that I expect to be my top answer, ever... stackoverflow.com/questions/38987/… )
Survey: ok, who's excited about this syntax, for real? z = {**x, **y}
Antti was talking about it yesterday.
Not sure if he liked it or hated it, but he was strongly something.
I think it's awesome
cbg all
It needs more *'s....
20:11
It seems fine to me. Not sure how often I would need it.
My wife makes cabbage soup. We should make a pot and invite everyone near NYC some time.
@AaronHall sounds awesome... can I have my cabbage soup with chicken and vegetable though? :p
Start a Soup as a Service business, with an API that lets anyone in the world get soup delivered
Python has * and ** for positional and named variables. KevinScript will have all that, plus *** for transcendent variables and **** for imaginary variables.
I'm strongly ambivalent, personally, but I can thank the change for disrupting the prior accepted answer for mine which is currently making up 10% of my rep.
20:13
saas.get_soup(type='cabbage', extra=['chicken', 'vegetable'])
***** is also legal syntax, but I am forbidden to describe its functionality. In accordance with the prophecy.
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@JonClements No. There will be bacon though.
but it will be in the soup
@AaronHall okay... the cabbage will make it healthier
It's just really good soup. My wife's Ukrainski.
She likes bacon.
She likes cabbage.
So she liked the recipe, and I think it's pretty good too.
Ideal wife :)
20:15
Except when she farts.
Just kidding.
She even has ideal farts?
Well - there's got to be something about The Almighty Cabbage :p
Nice catch.
Rbrb :)
20:17
I'll be honest, she's so paranoid about me smelling them I can't remember the last time she did. Until I finished writing that last sentence. But it was still cute and we were having a good time together... :D
Wait wat? She saves them up... wow... explosion ahoy!
@AaronHall don't complain about farts, at least you're warm :D
Umm... or he's suddenly gone silent because the oxygen in the room has been displaced by methane :)
maybe he lighten a match (or however it's called)
Has another semester started up yet?
20:28
In here it's just finishing and new one starts in september
20:41
I have a friend who wants to introduce me to a compsci chair for a PhD program.
Think I'm going to watch Murder In Successville at 10pm on BBC3 then call it a night
Am I supposed to save the stripe customer data on the database? The docs seem to say it's okay but that seems wrong
What's a respectable completion level on Project Euler, by the way?
survey ^^^
Defeated Euler in the gladiator's arena unarmed
I've solved 28
20:50
Think I stopped after a 100 or so cos.. not even sure what my login is now... haven't looked at it in 3/4 years
I started with it, then I stopped thinking about it.
I know my level of English is low.... but .... can i ask a question ?
It appears you just did, but before you do, please can you read sopython.com/chatroom first :)
wait ... reading ;)
20:57
cbg
Was reading a nice book. Added it to the reco list yesterday
Hey @Jon Can ya make those subheadings in the rules site as hyperlinks? I
I've done a couple of hundred on project Euler iirc
It is better to direct them to a specific part than to the whole rule book
@Bhargav not sure what you mean?
So you can point people to a specific bullet / subheading in the sopython chat rules page ?
21:03
Yep, That is what I meant
Sumthin like http://sopython.com/pages/chatroom#Asking_a_question
Is that even possible?
possible, yes. I imagine desirable is the more contentious question
@Bhargav raise it as an issue on the github for feedback if you want :)
Oh yeah.
You guys are on Gitter also?
> Having a Gitter chat that anyone can join worries me that 1) no one will use it, or (worse) 2) Some well-meaning soul who wants to help will use it, and no one else will.
Fizzy's words
:D
You know, we waste more time telling people not to ask to ask. But it does indicate that they haven't read the rules. Maybe we could make the rules list shorter.
Naw. It is perfect now
21:13
No it isn't, it could stand the same kind of cleanup we give posts on SO.
@AaronHall you're welcome to make proposals... if you want to propose something and put it as an issue so others get notified and can comment on :)
Realized today that the command line youtube downloader is written in python :/
@JonClements it's simple enough, put this in the description: "Chat rules: 1) Be nice. 2) Ask for help on Stackoverflow, wait to ask here. 3) Don't ask to ask. 4) Use dpaste for code samples over 12 lines long. 5) Don't star for thanks."
TL;DR of the rules
:P
If it needs a TL;DR, it's TL.
21:21
Okay.... through it as an issue, then the rest of the site team get to see it instead of it getting lost in chat... then it might get merged for the next release etc...
Just update the description on the room, man. They can click through to the rules if that's not enough.
Umm.... that's way too look for the description
True that ^
It wouldn't be on IRC.
We're fairly close to the character limit now
21:23
Boo on SO, then. Let's make a ticket for them
@AaronHall a fairly moot point since this isn't URC
So tomo we can speak more on this I guess, from the list
> sopython-site re-branding.
Preparing for my speech tomorrow
:D
Ahhh yeah - it's the Spring GM tomorrow.... @AaronHall @Bhargav bring stuff up then
cbg all
21:24
is Martijn Pieters♦ here by any chance?
cbg Pulimon!
where is that meeting?
special room here on SO?
Might be - might not be - why do you ask?
@AaronHall here itself Dunno
hard to bring up stuff if I don't know where to be.
21:25
@Pulimon Martijn is an AI so even when he is not there, he is there!
@Jon, he had replied to one of my questions. wanted to clarify something. :D
There is no special room. Further inquiry into the nature and location of said room may result in being taken to the other special room, which also does not exist.
@Pulimon ahhh okay - then you can use comments for that - I doubt you need live chat with him :)
Censored Message
Ya but its a pain trying to put long codes in comments
21:27
@Pulimon but at least you know he'll get them.... or put a summary in the comments and link to a gist? :p
ok, whatever
Wonder what next they'll do with cabbage
I'm hopeful that they'll decide to run the goofy shibboleth language through a food processor.
Hmmm. 3am here feeling bored. Thinkin of going for a walk :/
why aren't you going to sleep?
21:35
Nocturnal Creature. I sleep at 7am and get up at 5pm
10 hours of sleep, eh? good for you.
in India, I suppose?
Student Life!!! Most enjoyable
Yeah. South India to be precise
The SO people have left a major job undone! We can find out the age of the member through their SE profile
Interesting.
Do you see that as a big problem?
Lol. No
@Jon, ya did the same :)
21:49
@AaronHall @BhargavRao I've added a point to discuss the chatroom rules page to the agenda...
Think it would have been better at point 2, with rebranding 1st.
@JonClements when do you sleep? While I was in India I would see you in this chat room most of the time I logged in. Now when I am in the US which has an almost 12 hr time difference with India, I see you all the time!!
@Pulimon yeah... people keep mentioning that word - I should really look it up :)
@BhargavRao if you're a student, when are your classes?
@AaronHall Classes will be there in the mornin, but I will be sleeping for 99.99% of the lectures. I just can't keep awake during the morning
21:51
@Bhargav there's an edit button there - but I think the re-branding is lower priority than updates, chatroom stuff and development updates :)
You should be able to vote for your own post here like on Reddit. :D
That's just make 1 == 0 really though wouldn't it :)
@Jon Agree with that! I like the feature where list starts from 0
:D
Someone's got a sense of humour :)
> As has been brought up before, RO coverage can be a bit low during 0000 - 0600 UTC.
No one from Japan here?
21:55
One of the few places I don't believe we've ever had attendance from :)
Yeah, but plus 10 rep automatically for every post! :D
Yeah... that wouldn't cause spamming at all :)
Fine then, rbrb. I'll go for a jog!
o/
@Bhargav have fun - rbrb in case I'm not around when you get back
Hopefully no one will be around in the streets!
:P
Had a cute puppy chase me last time
Cya
22:00
a friend is giving at talk tonight, gotta run!
ciao!
cbg @Adam
wb @JRichardSnape
22:18
Hi. Probably am going to sleep soon. Just happened to click on the tab...
@JRichardSnape sounds like a plan... just finishing a hot chocolate, then going to call it a night myself :p
So part of my job is to administer the price book database for a retail chain. It would seem to follow that if you're a category manager and your vendors are going to do a huge reset and bring in a hundred brand new items, you should probably want those items to get to your price book team ASAP
apparently not.
got an email from a category manager on Monday. "Oh yeah, new beer items hit stores today. I need all these items in right away."
They're just trying to keep you entertained :)
I've been working on it for almost 20 hours now, and they're finally in
see... everyone likes a surprised - it's kept you busy and amused - just think - otherwise you'd have just wasted all that time on ya know, living :)
22:25
grumbles
unfortunately this particular category manager is also a company owner
so I can't grumble too loud lol
Never stopped me :)
22:36
night - rbrb all
23:25
@AdamSmith lol
did you see my edit
in which i actually have a horrible aweful way of doing what OP wanted
no, now I have to go look...
ew yuck
I feel dirty
lol
i think i put enough disclaimers though

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