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16:03
Guys :| how should I convince technical director we should use SQL system instead of NoSQL? NoSQL is silly
Tell them "No, SQL"
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cel
cel
haha
why do people like sql?
@cel Because it's good at querying databases?
I mean, why not NoSQL?
I like it because it's been around longer and its rules seem a little more refined... NoSQL just seems to be all over the place
cel
cel
16:06
yes, but you have a very unnatural data format
It's pretty easy to structure with SQL, everything can be done in one-to-many or many-to-many
@cel It's an industry standard and it works? A lot of 'programming' problems are solved by a single SQL statement.
cel
cel
hmhm, I always find it very unsatisfying
@corvid the argument I fall back on is that NoSQL ends up looking sort of like relational data anyway, since you usually don't acutally want unstructured, anything goes, data.
I don't know about performance, although I'd suspect they are about the same.
cel
cel
It feels like the data has to match the database and not the other way round
16:08
I think once you add the security checks to NoSQL it just kinda balances out to be not a huge speed improvement over plain SQL
PostgreSQL has efficient JSON operations now, so you can even store unstructured data in a table.
hi all
Depends on the requirements and what's meant by NoSql.
@corvid If I was trying to convince him, I would say "I can't count the number of times SQL has saved me from having to write (and test and QA) a program to perform sophisticated data analysis. We don't need the performance of NoSQL, and it's going to save days of dev time in the future."
Oh really? Can you pull the data from it as JSON too? That would be incredibly convenient
16:10
@mri3 welcome
Like, as in: MyTable.get('something') to return a json object
True despair is when you find an answer for your question written by Jon Skeet, but it doesn't work on your machine
in kivy i am trying to remove a widget--> self.remove_widget(self.manager) but i am getting error "pop() takes at most 1 argument (self._childrens.pop(widget, None)) but 2 are given.
@corvid not like that, I guess...
16:13
i've removed widgets before in this way but this one is throwing an error.
I also don't really get why every site seems to want to be reactive nowadays too... seems like a waste of resources for most applications
I think it has something to do with 'self'. How do i see what exactly is being sent into that method?
@Kevin Guess that’s the time where you shut down your computer and go home.
DSM
DSM
Cabbage for all.
cbg DSM
DSM
DSM
16:24
In another installment of "strange data questions DSM has to answer in a hurry", today it was "what is the number of emergency room visits caused by falls among seniors in long-term care in Canada?"
user559633
I store my data in mspaint. It's very nosql.
DSM
DSM
Steganographically, or do you just draw the characters out freehand?
I queried my MSPaint and got a crude drawing of a stegasaurus
cel
cel
with all that advances in the OCR field this should work quite well actually :=
although the throughput may be problematic
Times I wrote "this is a terrible hack but I can't do it the right way because X" += 1
16:36
#TODO: This the right way
Today, the value of "X" is "the MemoryStream captures only 41 kb of the 45 kb data, and nothing I tried could make the rest flush out"
DSM
DSM
Don't keep us in suspense. What was the terrible hack?
I call "writing it to a file and reading it". I guess this is a workaround not a hack :p
Write to a FileStream instead, which does capture the 45 kb of data. But this writes to a file on the hard drive, and until the writing process is complete we want to keep it hidden from the user, who can see all pdfs in the destination directory. So save it to "output.pdftemp" and when the data is done being written, File.Copy("output.pdftemp", "output.pdf"), and File.Delete("output.pdftemp")
cel
cel
16:40
but that's pretty common, right?
webbrowsers do that all the time
user559633
@DSM "freehand"
If all your friends jumped off a bridge...
Centuries from now, while digging through the rubble of your code repository, alien archaeologists will discover that code, say "Wtf, this guy was an idiot.", try to rewrite it, and so the cycle will continue.
@Kevin wait, why not just rename it when done?
Or maybe some intern will see it 3 years from now. Same deal.
cel
cel
16:41
@Kevin, then I would at least look what awesome world must be under this bridge :D
@tzaman There's no File.Rename method in C#.
System.IO.File.Move ?
There may be a System.IO.FileUtil.misc.Rename method, but I can't be bothered to find it when Copy works fine
File.Move
Too late, it's in production.
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16:43
hahaha
lol
cel
cel
that needs a star
all the stars
I'm actually laughing here, why.
T'is the season of giving.
16:44
At this point you may all be realizing that my C# work doesn't receive the same love and care I put into my Python projects.
but seriously, with Move instead of copy / delete that's actually a perfectly reasonable pattern.
we'll leave the mysteries of why MemoryStream wants to be a special snowflake alone.
Alright, alright. I'll make the change the next time I need to check in.
I'm sure Future Kevin will appreciate one less WTF.
DSM
DSM
♫ love.. and care ♫ sunshine.. and bear ♫
Future Kevin is a good guy.
DSM
DSM
Good, but usually irritated at Past Kevin.
16:47
He also has his gripes with Current Kevin.
yesterday, by Kevin
What are you trying to tell me, Past Kevin? What did you see?
You never see Future Kevin and Past Kevin in the same room at the same time. Coincidence?
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Future Kevin has never done anything for me and thus I owe him nothing. Past Kevin is a twerp with no consideration for others farther up the timeline
cel
cel
the number of xkcd references is too damn high :)
No, I don't see the irony in my last message, why do you ask?
user559633
16:48
user image
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i would suggest mspaint nosql for all dinosaur related web apps
Nice.
@tristan That could be an answer for this terrible question
user559633
@MorganThrapp that one demands a screenshot of the sql text actually
@tristan I wish I had your artistic skills
That meteor is so high def it looks real.
user559633
16:53
@davidism what if i told you that with 10 minutes of practice, you could meet or exceed my abilities
cel
cel
is that a fire spitting dinosaur?
user559633
also great, now i have to mspaint a new password for myself
Maybe it's eating a yellow and red bird.
No way?! And how much would that cost me?
user559633
@davidism $free ninety nine
user559633
16:54
a steal at twice the price, i assure you
I want to register dinosql as a package on PyPi, but I'm too lazy to figure out how. :/
user559633
make a setup.py and dist upload :)
Time to call it a day. Rbrb
mah day starts now
Woo, I now own the Dinosql package on PyPi. Now I just have to do something with it.
17:05
make it install postgres and remove all other databases
user559633
Clearly, DinoSQL should be an alias to Riak, which is obviously the sound that baby pterodactyls make.
Hmmm, I wish Python had a native way to play audio. I want to play dinosaur noises when you create a new instance of the database.
user559633
Is there a cross platform way to do it in C or C++?
I have no idea. I've never done any C.
user559633
You could just bundle a makefile, because having a dino-shreik on insert is totally worth external dependencies
17:11
@MorganThrapp just pipe random garbage to everything inside /dev/snd/ :D that's enough of dinosaur voices :P
pypi.python.org/pypi/Dinosql Aparently it has 4 downloads already.
user559633
@MorganThrapp External mirrors.
@tristan I figured it was something like that.
user559633
It will eventually drop to nothing for empty packages pypi.python.org/pypi/easy_install
DSM
DSM
Roar hiss smashing things?
17:16
@DSM Yup. Dinosaurs aren't good at storing data.
user559633
@MorganThrapp Neither is nosql
@tristan Exactly. :D
And this motivated me to release my actual package on PyPi, so this wasn't a complete waste of time.
17:40
good evening
Why do people always get sick in the winter anyway?
Possible mechanisms: The additional energy needed to maintain body heat is diverted from maintenance of the immune system. People stay inside in the winter, making it easier for diseases to spread from one person to another in close quarters. The spirits that cause illness are more restless because of the cold.
hello guys, how to read the last line of a csv without loading the entire csv into ram coz it's huge!!!!
if not python than ok, but i like python
installed python 2.7.10 installed the packages i need, installed sublime text 2, now all i have to do is tell st2 to use that version of python.. looking for one hour now on the net and cannot find a proper tutorial how to do it
@Lynob I would open the file, seek to the end, then seek backwards until I hit a newline.
17:47
@Kevin seek doesnt load it all?
Seeking does not 'load' the file.
@QuestionC ok thanks
@Kevin thank you too
DSM
DSM
Can't believe I'm having to hold the hands of a 13k user to get him to ask an answerable question.
what in the world is this person saying
I think command and command2 are supposed to be lambdas, but OP didn't mention that because he doesn't know what lambdas are.
17:54
It sounds like a problem understanding basic control flow, and his inability to elegantly word the question is a symptom of the problem.
Pretty sure he's trying to write self-modifying code.
One of those "If I understood what was wrong, I would have already fixed it." kind of problems.
To be fair, he did warn us...
>This may be confusing.
Possible XY problem there, although it might just be blue-sky thinking. "I wonder if it's possible to do this... I'll try, then come up with a reason for trying afterwards"
I love the term "seasoned Python developer". "I am perfect for this position because I coated myself in rosemary and thyme before I left the house this morning.".
18:10
"every part of my body is delicious. I welcome you to try and prove otherwise"
user559633
._________.
Sorry, I couldn't make that joke any less lewd.
I feel like you didn't try very hard.
Well, I wanted it to be lewd. But only subtextually.
so I could tell anyone that complains "get your mind out of the gutter". But I didn't quite get there.
18:31
HI, I search an high level api to proper check, documente, set default value and generate basic configruation in json or yaml
Can't say I'm familiar with any such API.
I'm unable to find a proper library. But in another language it exists like : symfony.com/doc/current/components/config/definition.html
jsonschema.net?
nope, already tryed. It's good to check configuration but no implementation in python is able to set default value
I know JSON schemas are a thing, and it sounds like what you want. I have never used them before though.
I think in a schema, "default" just just a purely documenting thing. It doesn't actually do anything because that's an implementation detail.
18:38
Implementation details are the best details.
A bit like "Technically correct. The best kind of correct"
@alexises could you give a more concrete example of how you want to use this?
@davidism like the link I had posted earlier symfony.com/doc/current/components/config/definition.html
OK, I see. I'm not completely happy with it, but marshmallow probably has a lot of what you want, although the schema is in Python.
there are other libraries like it as well, although I don't remember their names off the top of my head
Here's a jsonschema python library, that has some explanation of defaults: python-jsonschema.readthedocs.org/en/latest/faq/…
I'm messing with a not-really-documented library. I'm using dir(x) a lot to figure things out. Any similar helpful commands for this sort of API archaeology?
help(x)
18:52
@QuestionC IPython's thing? and thing?? are pretty useful, as is help(thing)
I'm in an environment where IPython is very much not available.
Or load up the library in PyCharm and use Ctrl+left click to jump around the code
inspect has some things that can be handy
Ctrl+Q in PyCharm gives you autogenerated docs that can be helpful.
Thanks guys. Just what I needed.
19:00
Ugh, so done with this framework
I know that feel
Just got contacted via SO Careers re. a job.
What kind of offer?
I never said I received an offer.
Oh, I misunderstood
19:13
I can't tell if this is a "Congratulations" moment or what.
It's not, I've replied not interested. I only mentioned it because it was SO Careers.
That's how I got my job. SO Careers solicitation. Is your profile set to receive offers like that?
I think it's the "middle" option
I looked at SO Careers before and the closest job is in Canada :[
Like "Contact me but I'm not actively looking"
19:15
"Contact me, but be desperate"
DSM
DSM
@Programmer: Canada's a great place to find a job! #truenorth
A lot of people in that area speak French though :p
I'll take your job offers. Just send them all to me.
Unless you're seriously rooted (you have your own family), moving for a job seems like a benefit, not a problem.
You know, see the world, be less provincial, yadda yadda.
user559633
@MorganThrapp if you're serious and willing to commute into NYC, then sure, I'll send offers your way.
19:17
@tristan The commuting to NYC is the tricky bit. I'm just far enough north of there where it would have to be a really good offer.
I make about one IRL friend every three years so there's a big sunk cost when it comes to moving
The only way the scales would balance is if nine of you bought a house with me.
I'm about 2 hours by train.
@MorganThrapp You are practically a NYC commuter already!
@QuestionC I have a 45 minute commute right now and I hate it. I'd rather go shorter if possible. :P
Having said that, @tristan, if you do happen to come across something that looks really good, I am semi-seriously looking.
You have a careers profile set to "Please give me a job?" "Actively looking"?
19:22
@QuestionC Yeah.
DSM
DSM
I think mine is set to "passively looking", so I only get the occasional email.
I've never gotten a single email.
That's weird. I assumed the careers profile would discoverable from one's SO profile with that setting. I guess they're worried about people acidentally revealing their secret identity.
Huh. I also have it set to public.
user559633
@MorganThrapp Will do.
19:31
@tristan Thanks. :)
Ah, there's a "show Careers link on my profile" checkbox in the "edit profile and settings" tab of one's SO account. I guess that's independent of how private your careers account is.
user559633
And yeah, I don't like commuting. My last job was a 20 minute commute and even that was too much for my divaness to handle
@Kevin I just found that.
@tristan 20 minutes I could do, or I could do a slightly longer commute by train, it's just driving that I dislike. It just feels like such a waste of time.
DSM
DSM
@tristan: yeah. Up until my current job I'd never been more than a 20 minute walk from my work, ever, and that's the way I liked it..
I don't like commuting either. That's why I have a sleep tube built into my desk. It's gonna be the next big thing like standing desks.
19:33
Plus, I can't move right now. The girlfriend still has another year of college.
user559633
@MorganThrapp Trains aren't much better. I had a commute for about 2 years into times square and dealing with crowded trains/other annoying stuff meant it was a 50 minute trip from lower manhattan.
It's too bad that number of potential jobs scales with the square of your maximum tolerated commute distance.
user559633
I used to head in at 430 partially just so I could focus on listening to music/language "tapes" and avoid people
@tristan Sure, but I can read on the way at least.
Reading on the subway during rush hour is pretty unlikely.
Think of those college things where they try to stick 20 dudes in a phone booth.
19:36
I don't think I ever read on the train. An adolescence full of reading-induced carsickness seems to have conditioned me away from attempting it.
DSM
DSM
Because of my location I can always get a seat on the train going in, and if I'm willing to spend an extra 10 min I can always get a seat coming back. So reading works.
Sure, not on the subway, but I'm talking about the Metro-North down there.
Actually, that may have conditioned me away from reading entirely...
I read magazines on the bus to work (about 30 minutes each way).
Yes, people still buy magazines. And no, they're not those kind of magazines.
DSM
DSM
Physical ones or some Next Issue/Texture arrangement?
19:43
Physical ones. From a shop. Made out of dead tree.
DSM
DSM
Keepin' it old-school.
They're photography magazines so the printing makes a difference.
Just like how vinyls are so much "warmer" than mp3s
Just browse instagram. It's the same as a photography magazine.
You're lucky you're pretty, or I'd kick yo bitch-ass out.
19:46
heh
C'mon. Once you put a sepia-filter on it, an iPhone is just as good as a DSLR.
Stahp. Stahp Morgan.
lol flags
Sigh.
I don't see the point of ever buying a camera anymore. Instagram is just too good.
19:47
Morgan why? Why Morgan? ;___;
"You have flagged this message..." I did? I don't remember doing that.
It's like D3.js. Why both using that when you have mspaint?
I thought mspaint was for databases...I'm so confused right now.
I'll just use PIL and itertools.product to render all possible images in sequence. All image editing software is now obsolete.
I'm going to go sit in my safe space where there is no Morgan.
19:51
flagging a lame message makes you lame. flagger is lame.
go home lame flagger
My messages aren't lame ;_;
@Ffisegydd It's okay Fizzy, I'll bring you some Crystal Palace. The best brand of Gin.
I'm going to go sit in my safe space where there is no rlemon either.
it is lame when it gets flagged
otherwise, not lame
19:52
Your flaming of the lame flagger seems lagged.
@Kevin That sounds very poetic.
@Kevin flag was still visible when I got back from my coffee
Elections close in 6 minutes. Go vote now if you haven't.
Yeah but I wanted to do that play on words anyway.
DSM
DSM
Just a few weeks ago I replied to someone who accused one of my comments of being lame by saying "I assume you mean 'lame' as in blade or sword in French, because my wit is so sharp."
19:58
Nice.
I need to buy a bow tie.
"What's that? You think my comment is so fabulous that it's made from lamé?"
Special event?
Or a cravat...
Nah, for the +1 bonus to time travel skill checks. +2 if you wear the fez too.
And Christmas meal.
20:02
Oh, I guess I don't get that fancy for holidays so it didn't cross my mind
My dining companions should consider themselves lucky if I wear something with a collar.
It's the work Christmas meal
DSM
DSM
What I really need to do is get a clip-on tie. Despite my best efforts over the decades it still takes me about twenty minutes to tie one acceptably.
Yeah, I plan on wearing a button down and a sweater for the holidays (the same thing I always wear) and I'll still be more dressed up than the rest of the family.
Thanksgiving is more of a football jersey dress code anyway
20:03
I started wearing vests so that if I screw up my tie, but my knot works, it doesn't matter...it's covered by the vest.
I hate getting dressed up, it's a lot of work when I could just wear sweatpants everywhere instead...
@Kevin Thanksgiving is sweatpants if you're doing it right.
It's meant to be black tie but I reckon I can rock my 3-piece suit (with red lining and red back to the waistcoat) with a red bow tie instead.
Don't really feel like hiring a tux.
Definitely - I reckon 3 piece + bowtie is a go-er
20:05
BigCorp takes advantage of its multinational status by having a "food from around the world" themed Christmas party.
although a cravat and cummerbund is doubtless tempting
@davidism thanks, It's just that I need ;) I never think to look to serialization framwork
I'm not sure if the Canadian alcoholic drink actually contains moose milk, and at this point I'm too afraid to ask
no problem
Cummerbund and a waistcoat?
I can't not wear a waistcoat, I'm not a barbarian.
Bearing in mind this is a "suit" waistcoat and not a tux waistcoat.
I think 3 piece and a bow tie is a go-er, and it has the JRS Seal Of Approval so I will proceed.
20:08
has yet to own a suit
You need to get a tearaway waistcoat in case everyone else decides to underdress.
just - rip - and toss it in the bushes
@Ffisegydd the Seal is rarely bestowed - you re right to trust in it :)
I thought a tearaway waistcoat was one in Dennis the Menace stripes
Need to decide on a bow tie, and possibly pocket square, colour though.
Tartan
(not tartan)
Whichever color most complements your natural mucus' hue
20:12
I'm thinking moss.co.uk/…
To me red says "I am prone to nosebleeds" which can work if you play the "sensitive" angle
Accidentally bought the wrong song on itunes, but it was better than the song I was trying to buy. Today is gonna be a good day
Hey, the three people I voted for won. I always knew I could see the future.
My top choice won, so that's good enough for me.
20:26
I just went for the people with the most disruptive "what's one thing you want to change" answers.
@davidism thought about using it for winning the lottery or something? :p
@JonClements sorry, with great power come great "you can't see my power right now" excuses
Charmed teaches us that you can't use your powers for personal gain. Which is super lame and not French lame or lamé.
user559633
LÅME is the name of the bookshelf that I have from IKEA
Using davidism's powers to make someone other than davidism win the lottery, on the other hand... Firmly not in the "personal gain" category.
20:35
I'm on a Google Hangout for work right now, and uBlock is blocking ">2k" things. That's too many things, Google!
@Kevin all that's left is negotiating splits. But I can't use my power to figure out the best percentage to ask for.
Although fate still might consider that personal gain. So how indirect does my gain have to be?
Just give the money to me and reap the positive karma. That should be indirect enough.
Let's discuss this further where the cosmic arbiter of good can't hear us... See you in the PHP room.
No, too far, that's where everything you do goes wrong, even if you can see the future.
#python then?
Yes, where you can experience something going wrong for everyone else.
20:42
irc is always so angry. Any room I've tried to hang out in has just been super negative.
That's because they can't funnel their hate into SO like we can.
BRB gonna close a bunch of posts
user559633
MRO on this is fun:
user559633
>>> a = dict(b=a, a=dict(a=a))
>>> a
{'b': {}, 'a': {'a': {}}}
@tristan Can someone explain what's going on there? I feel like there's a lesson to be learned.
what was a before that line?
DSM
DSM
20:49
Had to be {}, I think.
yeah, so what's weird about that example?
It would be interesting if it ran without having to define a on a previous line, which I have not been able to replicate
user559633
Ah, never mind. Weird tmux history and thought ~~magic~~ was happening
So it's just dict(b={}, a=dict(a={})))?
user559633
i thought it was some magic behavior
20:54
optimize three methods and recite pep20 four times as penitence
user559633
:( python.org/dev/peps sweet numbering system, bros/ladybros
@tristan they're like the periodic table, the missing PEPs haven't been discovered yet.
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user559633
tee-hee'd out loud THOL
user559633
ha ha my cats will eat my body when i die alone in a basement apartment
Recite PEP 160 1/2 times. That should work out to the same amount.
@tristan Don't worry, they'll probably only eat your face.
Haha, I know a guy IRL that likes that band. Did not think I'd ever see it again.
DSM
DSM
I came back and read "IRL that likes slimegirls" without reading the context first. Wondered if the kids had come up with a new strange subculture.
Comment Revision 1: Fixed ambiguous phrasing.
user559633
slimecore
Weird name, but good tunes.
21:40
@tristan Would that be Green Jellö Green Jellÿ?
DSM
DSM
Later today I'm going to bring up "slimecore" in a conversation with a friend, and see if I can convince them it's a real thing.
"What, you don't listen to slimecore? It's a mix of blobcore and jellycore with a hint of snailcore".
DSM
DSM
"Reading really large text files in python does iterate correctly": hooray!
lol that took a while
21:50
@MorganThrapp I'm all about post-avante-propane-core at the moment.
DSM
DSM
The phrase "obviously evil oboe" just came back to me, and I haven't thought about it in almost exactly a year. #oboeniversary
you guys are my favorite
UX guidelines suggest you star us then.
user559633
22:09
Ever get close to the end of working on an annoyingly time-consuming task/codebase and value life a little more? Like, if I'm going to die, I don't want it to be immediately after spending this much time on $project
SO votes per day: 20
SO chat favourites per day: Unlimited.

POOR DESIGN DECISIONS. >:C
DSM
DSM
To be fair, there are probably more good chat quotes than good questions.. #cynic
--MEPHISTOPHELEAN BURN--
There actually is a limit on stars per day.
DSM
DSM
Yeah, max(stars) == sum(comment.author == "Kevin" for comment in comments). (End of day. Cut me some slack..)
22:16
Max.stars = len([comment for comment in comments if comment.auth.capitalize() == "Kevin"]).
I thought all Kevins counted, but they may have fixed that.
@Augusta Stars are for all practical purposes an infinite resource, but every vote on SO actually burns down an acre of rainforest so they wanted a cap on it.
Tropical rainforest or coastal rainforest?
user559633
metric rainforests
That's a lot of rainsforest. :0
If he is a deposed prince of an African country, steer clear.
If he is an ousted president, send him your credentials. Those guys are loaded. :U
DSM
DSM
Tradition is to politely decline and remind him our currency is accepts and upvotes. But there's no actual rule against it, I don't think.
But yeah. What DSM said sounds about right.
politely declines
goes broke and regrets decision
Will debug for $$$
22:42
i still cant get how to show a code block with just a backslash
like ``
`\`
Like, you want to do something like ` print '\'; ... ` ?
Oh boy, I see what you mean XD
Anyway, if you want to put a backslash into a string, put in two.
"\\"
naw like you know how you can do code blocks like this using backticks
ooooh
how do you make one thats just a backslash
Got me. ;-;
22:50
i forgot to add appropriate tags to my question

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