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13:00
B is a dependency of A
@IntrepidBrit He literally needs you to help him sort something by alphabetical order.
Oh lol, which you said
NO
Everyone knows programmers are best at that, because they can choose the most efficient algorithm.
I see you understand my confusion :P
Umm.... B requires/relies upon/needs A ?
13:00
@poke I've had this discussion at work, I just also got confused between A and B :)
The difference between radix sort and quick sort could be an hour you don't get to spend at the pub.
We called them upstream and downstream in the end
for some context, I want to write a commit message: “Remove stuff from <word> libraries”.
And I want to use a word that describes the fact that we depend on those libraries.
Upstream's your guy
@poke nothing wrong with "depends" then or if you're removing some dependancy "did depend"
13:02
He's trying to say "Remove stuff from libraries we depend on", I think
@Kevin I hope that's all!
So I'd say "Remove stuff from upstream libraries"
@RobertGrant Yes, exactly, but in pretty and short :/
@poke just put in "cabbage cabbage cabbage cabbage"
everyone will know what that means :p
I don’t have a single salad person on my team :(
13:03
All in a couple?
grrr... our world domination plan is going slowly - pull your weight @poke!
I just used “imported libraries” now… >_>
BRAHAHAAHAHA! Hah.
sure there's some xkcd appropriate here :p
13:14
@AnttiHaapala pyramid layout question - do I have to do anything special to pass values into a panel?
Wow, that's a new one
Dictionary piracy?!
But... why?
"I want to do something bizarre and laborious. Has anyone done it and put it on the internet?"
You cannot duplicate a dictionary that is copyrighted! It is illegal
:D
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13:17
@RobertGrant Last time I checked, no. But the last time I checked it was for Rainbow Brite/Seinfeld cross-over fan-fiction
It's not entirely insane to ask if there's an existing online dictionary with really permissive licensing terms. For example, he might be able to get what he wants by scraping Wiktionary. But it's still off-topic for SO.
> Is there a script present for all the words and their meaning up in the net
Yes, it’s called the Oxford Dictionary?
Yeah I almost put an Amazon link on there :)
My solution: buy the dictionary. Rip all the pages out. Buy a scanner that will scan both sides. Scan the pages in order. OCR. Clean.
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The Oxford Urban Dictionary: the canonical source for obscure, vulgar neologisms
Haha yeah an alternative urban dictionary
And then Webster's, which is the same, but with a minor spelling error.
user559633
13:25
Yeah, it's the "if i paraphrase it's not plagiarism" version as written by a lit student, but like, from a subpar degree mill
@poke Did you solve your "what is B to A" if A depends on B to your satisfaction? I think "B is a dependency of A" is good. You could also say "B enables A". In your context, I think you can say "Remove stuff from <required|enabling|prerequisite> libraries"
I'm on slow mode today. And I haven't even got excessive cider consumption to blame
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i'll be the judge of excessive
In that case, I've probably never had excessive cider consumption to blame ;)
Had my first serious interview yesterday. Over 25 years since I interviewed for a job ... that was different
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When worms eat rotten apples, do they get drunk?
13:28
@holdenweb how did it go?
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@holdenweb Interesting. What sort of work was it for?
lots of animals do - reindeers particularly funny. Not sure about worms heads to the interwebs
bleh, youtube autoplay went from this song to Whatever this is.
@tristan is that a Yoda-like insult of @JRichardSnape?
Ah, in the mould of "Confucious says". I'm so slow today, I didn't even notice
13:29
Well, I think. I got some "brand recognition". Was a Python-based virtualized storage startup
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@RobertGrant No, just a tangent. I wouldn't insult any of the regulars because I like all of the regulars.
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@JRichardSnape Yeah, drunk elephants are as amusing as they are scary to be around
@tristan I assumed not really :)
Worms can get drunk, but not mutant worms : smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/…
And I'm very happy to be able to bring mutant worms to the party
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@JRichardSnape Huh. So that worm is like Case in Neuromancer
13:30
@tristan I'd suggest that worms don't have sufficiently advanced cognitive systems to demonstrate drunkenness (though now I come to think of it, spiders do weave very different webs on acid)
But then I'd suggest spiders are way smarter than worms - both in real life and on the Internet
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@holdenweb According to jSnape's link, worms do demonstrate drunkenness
@holdenweb excellent trivia and one of my favourite "experiments". I hope your interview was successful, by the way.
I suppose it depends what you mean by drunk. If it means "impaired function due to alcohol", I guess you don't need a particularly advanced cognition to demonstrate it
@JRichardSnape Thanks. We shall see (soon, I hope)
@JRichardSnape yeah, I was talking bollocks. I do that sometimes.
[Don't we all?]
@holdenweb I do that most of the time and I'd say we're in good company, too looks around
@JRichardSnape I used “imported” now
13:34
Also good @poke
90% of the stuff I say is made up, including the percentage in this sentence.
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@holdenweb Can you mention the startup or the type of work they're doing?
@Kevin I would have guessed more.
@poke it changed
@poke All my casual plagiarism loving homages and references brings the number down.
13:36
@tristan I'd rather wait until I know whether they want to hire me or not. Either way I'll be happy to reveal it afterwards. Walls have ears ...
Not sure if his comments indicate stubborn refusal to improve his question, or just an inability to understand my objections
@Kevin I'd suggest that the OPs facility with English is rather limited, but a more recent comment spelled out the objection more thoroughly
Hey guys. I am new to putting my application out there. I got a message from what I think is a headhunter ("Full Stack Solutions"). Do I bother replying? He's just asking what it would cost for me to consider a mode.
Depends on the mode. 2 has colour, but 7 displays text better.
AHAHAHAHA!!!!
cabbage guys, I'm looking for something that works like urllib.unquote, but for C-like escapes. Like, if I have a string with a literal "\\u2345", it would be unquoted as "\u2345". I know I can do it with re.sub, but I really hope there's something cleaner out there :)
13:43
And yes I would reply, but don't give the cost. I'd ask what the salary range is for the job, and let him give you info first
I don't really know how to formulate the request above for a search engine, I'm afraid.
Because that sort of info is always useful
@StefanoSanfilippo I wonder if my_str.decode('string_escape') would do it.
@RobertGrant BBC BASIC FTW
@JRichardSnape VERY well done :)
13:45
Ah, here we go.
>>> b"\\u2345".decode("unicode_escape")
'\u2345'
>>> len(_)
1
I remember it (too) well. Those resolution vs colour conundrums...
I can still remember having my mind blown by the fact that Elite got high res space graphics and lots of colours in the console at the bottom by switching mode halfway through the raster scan
Although possibly I'm lying that it was Elite
Sounds like elite to me
wow, thanks @Kevin
Here's what really blew my mind: Exile had one of those password things where you had to look up a word in the manual. And when you typed it in, it decrypted everything. And the last thing it decrypted was the decryption function, which decrypted into the executable. #mindblown
13:47
cbg
@PM2Ring cbg
@RobertGrant Now those I had forgotten, but you have reminded me. Look at Page x, paragraph y etc. I didn't go into the internals, though
@PM2Ring you around for the GM meeting? :p
@RobertGrant That sort of thing was pretty easy to do on the Amiga, though. You could program the Copper (the graphics coprocessor) to switch palettes and resolutions (sort of) on each scanline, which is how it allowed Intuition to have multiple screens of different palettes & resolutions that could be slid up & down.
13:51
Yeah, Exile also switched colour palette
Such an awesome game. Even had a physics simulation in it.
Proper 2d projectiles and jetpack flying, wind buffeting you, etc
Kind of stood out next to the other BBC B games :)
@RobertGrant Wait what? How did that work?
@JonClements I can hang around for a little while. 15:00 UTC ... I guess that's in about 1 hr. :)
yup :)
bah, my mate's 15 year old daughter has been sent home for smoking
@IntrepidBrit bah I lied
It does decrypt into a jump statement, though
I thought they somehow padded the thing that made the decrypted decryption code unavailable in the exec, and vice versa
it was kinda "cool" and rebellious when I did so at that age, and I continued with it until like 26 or something
13:57
Anyway, the cool details of the different tricks are here
Yeah I smoked for about 2 years. Wasn't cool by the time I did it, particularly :)
don't understand why anyone would start now though
maybe it's because it's "so not allowed" - it's cool again
@RobertGrant Yeah, I couldn't wrap my head around how that would work
@JonClements win win - a crafty fag and a day off school
sorry - shouldn't make light of it
I was same - occasional smoker for a while because "cool"*, now don't know why you'd start

*not cool
You know, quite a few of the kids that I knew that smoked actually didn't know anyone who smoked
So they didn't see the consequences of smoking
Not sure how much of an impact that has
well... I only started because a girl I fancied had started
and she'd only started because she'd thought I'd fancy her better if she'd done so
cruel circle
14:07
I started because all my friends did.
Because 14 year olds are not known for their intelligence. :P
@JonClements D'oh.
@RobertGrant Well, it's a headhunter. When I go to their website I see lots of jobs. I don't think I can do the "Name your price" thing.
user559633
if you see lots of jobs, that's exactly when you can start naming your price
user559633
pro-tip: especially when you see the job open for a long time or when in multiple regions.
Cabbage
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14:12
cbg davidism
cbg @davidism
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i have created a terrible thing: bacon, egg, cheese sandwich where the bread is a krispy kreme donut
I feel American just thinking about it
@tristan I've done that before with a Maple Doughnut. It's amazing.
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14:14
[enough of that]
Missed my alarm this morning. Driving to work now so I might be a little late to the meeting.
@QuestionC Just say: I'm not actively looking, but might be tempted by the right role and salary. What's the employer thinking of in terms of salary range?
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@RobertGrant A better way is to say that you're "passively looking and would be curious to hear about their tech stack and compensation range"
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according to a semi-reputable recruiter i know, asking about the work being done instead of the role triggers something in their lizard brains
Ah yeah that's smart
(Assuming you don't already know it)
Thanks, I'll bear that in mind
user559633
14:18
i infer it's because they think that they could potentially put you in a number of roles, so if you're a python dev, they'll think "hey, i can offer backend dev or analytics dev" versus just "oh, he wants to know about the backend dev opening"
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Oh god, "krispy kreme as bread" is a shockingly common thing. krispy kreme burger/sandwich/breakfast/casserole are all things
hello folks, anyone know how to properly work with builtin argparse module ? maybe you could answer to my question over here? stackoverflow.com/questions/30373060/…
I wouldn't rule out implementing the code yourself, if there aren't many rules. Just might be quicker and also easier to read and modify.
@PYPL please see sopython.com/chatroom for the room rules.
In particular, please don't link newly asked questions.
Also that.
14:29
@Ffisegydd ahh i see my mistake :D im sorry
14:46
is in lurking mode.
Another sock puppet account gone? :P
Are there any alternatives to pymssql?
my lurking mode involves sitting on power lines
@MorganThrapp Does it have to be for MySQL? Seems like a lot of python users like postgresql
Yep PostGres is better (just coz I use it)
@corvid It has to be for MSSQL.
14:49
@MorganThrapp have you considered Oracle Enterprise Edition?
I would love to use POSTGres, but the DB exists already. :/
@RobertGrant Heh.
:)
@MorganThrapp it's the only one I know of for python 3
user559633
Spring 2015 General Meeting in 10 minutes
What's the problem with it?
@MorganThrapp Just selected your whole statement and clicked on Search Google for ...
14:51
calming but insanely annoying music Please be advised that the sopython GM will begin in TEN minutes. music continues
Damn :/ It randomly stops working with errors about failing to connect to the Adaptive Server, which is related to FreeTDS, but I'm on Windows, so I'm not using FreeTDS.
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8 minutes
tristan's countdown better than NASA's
@BhargavRao Yeah, I'm looking at the docs for pyodbc right now, I was just hoping someone else knew of one they used and could recommend.
Eff you tris. It'll start when I say!
user559633
14:52
Love you too buddy
@tristan it's okay - we allow these physicists a bit of temporal incausality stuff...
user559633
hah, yeah, sorry, i changed it by measuring it
umm... are @davidism and @poke around?
14:54
@Ffisegydd I added a last minute agenda item
Rbrb all, sorry I'll miss the meeting but sick wife beats chatroom :)
WAT. Priorities man! Your wife will be sick all evening! See her later! (I kid, I hope Mrs. BobbyG is well)
whipppppped
@JonClements I'm around, but I'm going to be distracted eating this Oreo Pop-Tart
14:55
Nah not whipped, she wouldn't mind. Just love that girl!
(Really rbrb)
On that note - I might have to leave half way through because I ... uh... clients!
@Robert hope she's okay mate... all the best
lurks expectantly
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@RobertGrant oof, i hope she starts feeling better m8
OK, kind of present
14:58
@holdenweb if that's the best you can be - we appreciate it :)
I'll chair unless anyone else really wants to?
Speak now or forever hold your cabbage.
you're the best chair... please proceed
bangs gavel
Okay. Item 0 - Old Business.

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