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DSM
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I have some extra if you need one.
you should send them the ILOVEYOU file
Morgan insists that he doesn't know what file the client means. Scene transition. It is night. Men with guns and balaclavas expertly break into Morgan's apartment, and he dispatches them with kung fu skills he didn't know he had.
Maybe this could be a scene from Nerdcop.
Morgan must come to terms with his new identity as a deep cover sleeper agent, while simultaneously evading international espionage squads until he can deliver the "macguffin.txt" file to the proper authorities.
20:02
This show writes itself..
flushing makes it weird, but cool
@MorganThrapp if you're willing, I've updated the code to flush on print... :)
@AaronHall Yeah, link me another gist?
I was thinking about making the gist point to the answer... but let me update the gist
20:21
Yeah, works in 2.x and 3.x now.
It's not supposed to print anything past countdown(10), right?
let me look at the gist...
yeah, that's fine, I need to redo the main in the gist, there's no main in the answer that I'm now synchronizing...
I've updated the main, but based on your feedback already, I'm comfortable with it.
oh yeah, should I like mention MIT license on it?
I have added credits to the end of that answer
Is anyone sticking any MIT license boilerplate anywhere?
20:48
Ooh, a question with a full MCVE and a description of actual output, written by a one rep user. I think I should buy a lottery ticket today.
link or it didn't happen
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Q: Python RE to serach digit along with decimal

pygoI am trying to pull the digit values (100.00 & 200.00) using pythons regular expressions , but when i invoke the code it doesn't yield anything... I am using pythin version 2.7 1) My file name is "file100" from where i need to opt the values.. # cat file100 Hi this doller 100.00 Hi this is doll...

There's no expected output, but 2/3 ain't bad.
I, too, often want to serach for dollers.
That's capitalism, baby
user559633
21:06
not sure if it's a spoiler, but apparently the new star war is really bad
did you spot the hidden mickeys?
user559633
i didn't see it. i don't like that star wars dreck
Describing the quality of Star Wars is a spoiler because it reduces the total possibility space of all movies that it could be.
user559633
@AaronHall please, the preferred nomenclature is "the Irish people" or "Irishmen"
I understand that spotting the hidden Mickeys is one of the most interesting things you can spend your time doing at Disney World.
user559633
21:11
star wars by jj abrams feat disney: loud noises, bad plot, a child or untrained protagonist will best the primary antagonist after minimal training or some struggle. i'm pretty sure this is now legitimately a spoiler.
Kevin that depends on how high the hopes of the reviewer were :)
user559633
E_TOO_DARK
The (serious) reviews I've heard were pretty positive. Not raving, but good.
user559633
That disney money at work.
user559633
lol if you think there's any ethics in media
21:15
Let's put it on the 1-4 star scale. Cuz I'm basically hearing 3 stars.
user559633
2. I heard it's great if you have some beers and just want to shove food in your mouth. A good trash movie, so basically JJ Abrams stuff.
I didn't mean paid reviewers, I meant everyone
For reference, where do you put JJ Abrams Star Wars (let's say first), Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain EO?
user559633
I skipped Star Wars. I'm the kid that learns after touching the hot stovetop. Had to google Captain EO.
I don't have a big personal desire to see it, but it's conversation fodder.
user559633
21:18
Yeah, that's what I've been using it as.
Star wars was good stuff. Tristan is just bitter because he's tristan.
Yeah, I tend to take his opinion on most things with a grain or 20 of salt. ;)
It's part of the role he feels he should play within our microcosm.
user559633
@MorganThrapp I'm not often wrong. Salt helps you retain water and keeps you alive. Taking that as a compliment.
user559633
@Ffisegydd Oh shit you're pulling back the curtain don't do it dorothy nooo
21:23
I've seen a lot of "I expected it to be (good / bad) and I was right" opinions, but I haven't yet heard of anybody who was looking forward to the movie and then subsequently disappointed. So I remain optimistic.
It's like that wacky spirit quest tree from episode 5 or whatever. The only thing inside is what you take with you.
user559633
huh what now?
He's saying you gave into the dark side bro.
user559633
That's racist.
Your face is racist.
I don't have any problem with Sith, I just don't want my daughter dating one.
21:26
@Ffisegydd That's faceist.
user559633
Let's talk about LotR instead. Have I shared the LotR prequel that I want to watch? The one in which Orcs try to move out of Mordor and into Gondor, but no landlord will rent to them, citing vague credit and reference check reasons? And the whole thing is a metaphor for race relations in the Fraggle Rock extended universe?
22:19
I'd watch it
so I'm having some trouble with jinja2 translations
basically I'm following this guide for my pelican static site
but I'm getting "ERROR: Cannot find translations for language 'en' in 'translations/' with domain 'flobin'. Installing NullTranslations." when I run the pelican command
this is my directory structure on the left: dropbox.com/s/qgd4ufbw29qpr1u/…
Hello, can anyone provide me with any guidance on my python question? I haven't received any responses yet :( It has to do with shelves and dictionaries.
so if anyone had any idea why that's happening I'd super appreciate the help!
Ah never mind. My apologies. I just read the rules and not supposed to request assistance for any questions < 2 days.
user559633
@Aaron Python 2 or 3?
user559633
And thanks for respecting the rules.
22:28
scratches out name on naughtly list, updates nice list
user559633
IIRC, for python 2, dive into python has a good coverage of python shelves (and it's free) not sure about dive into python 3
@tree-stand - Hi. I am using Python 3. Here is my question just in case (stackoverflow.com/questions/34388395/…). Unfortunately, my question is lengthy because I've tried several different ways for accomplishing my goal before posting to this site. Thank you for the referrals. I will look into them!
user559633
If you don't get an answer to it, come back tomorrow and ask, and if I'm around, I'll take a look (I should be around tomorrow).
Awesome @tree-stand, thank you!
user559633
No problem at all. I think that Dive into Python 2 should cover it though -- i think the author uses shelves to make an employee "database."
22:33
Already reading the pdf :)
user559633
hey
I just started Python about a month ago, using Codecademy currently, any other suggestions as to how to get better at learning and comprehending the syntax?
Does anyone happen to own an Android tablet? (e.g. the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2)
I just started Python about a month ago, using Codecademy currently, any other suggestions as to how to get better at learning and comprehending the syntax?
user559633
22:38
@NiccoloMachiavelii sopython.com/wiki/What_tutorial_should_I_read%3F tutorials from here should help, but i found that i was most helped by starting a project and trying to get it to work
ok thanks, appreciate it
Hard part, though, is figuring out what projects to work on
user559633
i would suggest pycharm community edition as it's free and will tell you when you've made a syntax mistake
yea im making a calculator
and login to files page
i have the free month trial of pro
hehe
@tr
@tree-stand , this is just a chat room
@Niccolo not just a chat room - it's an awesome chat room :p
22:41
hm, well norton doesnt approve of it
and you say *awesome, i get worried
please I didnt sign up for 4chan
user559633
Please read the room rules on text dumping. sopython.com/pages/chatroom
well im on sopython chat room so ya
user559633
Funny how there's a line between "oh hooray, my code ran quickly" and "oh yam, my code ran too quickly"
22:57
badger badger badger! :)
mushroom mushroom
a snake - it's a snake.... (lucky we're a room full of snake charmers I guesss... :p)
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