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00:05
:)
00:46
@paul23 5.0.4, not 5.4
^ explains why I didn't find a manual for that
@paul23 ask on main site
that is a question about programming tools
01:13
cbg once again folks
how goes the day with everyone
@idjaw are you Dutch too?
nope
Canadian
oh thank god
01:14
haha
your profile picture made me suspect the Dutch mafia in this room
I could be lying though. You'll never know, really. Right? :P
:D
but, yes, I can confirm, I am Canadian
of course, acknowledging two Dutch dudes is not really a huge deal, but all sorts of Dutch things have been happening around me
like, I've been mistaken for a Dutch yesterday
or a Dutchman, whatever is the noun for it
01:17
Uumm.... @idjaw getting confused as part of the Dutch Mafia... didn't see that one coming :p
No one suspects the Canadian
We're too nice
All we have is maple syrup and hydro electricity, really.
and my goodness is maple syrup delicious
I have two Canadians in my home field (MATLAB&Octave room), you can't fool me with your apparent jovial meanor and thin veil of civility
the trigger for canadian violence is hockey
and @Jon for the record, I only judged him by his van Gogh-ish avatar:P
you get hockey involved, you will have the fiercest warriors on the battlefield. I guarantee it.
01:21
meh, I like football runs away
honestly, I don't watch sports
which football
real football...or the american one?
American one runs away
oh jeez
haha
I hate soccer
and don't really care for American handegg:)
footy is almost as good as hockey for me
01:23
@AndrasDeak That's Van _Lego_gh
@PM2Ring I saw it's lego, but the reference is lost on me:(
on that note, gents. Supper time.
rbrb, cheers, love, fun times for all
The passage of time at last permits me to offer my apology.
@zondo Thankyou for the apology.
01:35
good night, guys
See ya, Andras.
DSM
DSM
Temporary evening cabbage.
01:53
cbg
@idjaw donuts, can't forget Canadians and their donuts
02:25
@zondo Thank you for taking the time to write that - no grudges are held.
 
5 hours later…
07:08
cbg
g'morning
07:51
Hey up
morning fizzy
08:08
cbg all
And Happy Pi Day. Or not, if you use a date notation that places the month after the day, like most of the world, America.
Which is also why the day went largely unnoticed in 1592, the only year you really had an excuse to ignore such petty squables over notations. America wasn't really a thing yet back then.
Pi is overrated
Good morning everyone
i saw answer on SO stackoverflow.com/questions/35981978/…, which one would you consider more pythonic, the insert, append or PM 2ring's comment
i prefer the insert, append
@jamesmstone This is the Python room - not the C# room
sorry imagine they are strings....
08:18
Hi all , sorry quick question about sorting
say you have a list like so:


abcd
abcde
abc

but would like it sorted like this
abc
abcd
abcde
abcde
sometimes a lot of people tend to write a lot of cryptic code and call it pythonic (that's not cryptic) but it a little harder to read
@jamesmstone pass a key to sorted, len
cbg, all
@danidee Thanks - but that doesnt seem to work if you have
cab
in the list
where alphabetical order is still the main key
@jamesmstone then maybe you should have included some more examples and explained exactly what you wanted?
We're not mind readers.
I knew you were going to say that!
08:20
You cannot expect us to magically debug your exact requirements from some random strings.
@Ffisegydd sorry! you are right! - you are close though
@jamesmstone that's just straight up lexicographical sort.
so sorted(lst) for a new list, lst.sort() if you need it sorted in-place.
@jamesmstone perhaps if you described your requirements, and how they differ from the standard sorting order?
@holdenweb It's one of my go-tos. I took it from Darren Brown once saying in one of his shows (when someone muttered a response he couldn't hear) "Now, now, speak up! I'm not a mind reader you know!"
:)
I'm presuming Darren Brown is a mind-reader?
08:23
I don't know what he'd describe himself as. He definitely says he isn't a mind reader though he does read minds. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derren_Brown
He's basically an entertainer that says "There is no such thing as magic, but I'm going to do it anyway using tricks and psychology."
An honest mind-reader?
> Brown does not claim to possess any super-natural powers, indeed his acts are often designed to expose the methods of those who do, such as faith healers and mediums. He makes clear in his performances that all of his apparent abilities, which manifest on stage/screen as feats of memory, intuition, mind-reading and control of other objects/people, are achieved through a variety of psychological means, such as hypnosis, suggestion, cold reading, misdirection, and showmanship...
Have you ever read "The Full Facts Book of Cold Reading" or similar? Many of the techniques are quite assimilable
I've not read that specific one but I've read into books on deception in general and how magicians can deceive people (sleight-of-hand, the fabulous assistant in the red dress who takes all the attention, etc)
I'd put that under "or similar"
08:31
@danidee When you insert stuff into a list all the subsequent items must be moved up to make room for the new one; that's not a cheap operation. So when you're inserting an item at the very start of the list you might as well just build a fresh list.
@holdenweb bugrit :)
Pet peeve: people saying that triple-quoted strings are comments. stackoverflow.com/questions/35982363/…
cbg, @JonClements
@PM2Ring But aren't lists optimized to have some "spare" slots so that a single insertion doesn't cause a complete reallocation?
@holdenweb No, the spare space is at the end of the list.
So appending is cheap, but insertion isn't.
Yeah, all I was saying is that this is some spare space, and so shuffling all items up will likely be quicker (much of the time) than creating an entirely new list
08:48
Ah, ok. I guess that could be the case. But I really need to go and cook dinner so I don't have time to write a timeit test. :)
I'm going to ask a very lame question now....how do you guys know all this little details about python
do i need to scrape the docs harder?
or it's just something learned from algorithms and data structures
Cabbage!
@danidee Experience?
This sounds like something from data structures, but I've seen conversations where people talk about some details that would've taken me three life-times to find
@danidee years of sweat, blood and tears? :p
Well, having used the language for over twenty years lets you pick a few things up.
08:55
Cbg
Some of us have been doing this for many years.
cbg @poke, @RobertGrant
@danidee hackerrank and codeeval can expose you to different stuff a bit faster
@danidee but not at all a lame question
@RobertGrant, i'll definitely check them out....i'm officially tired of codewars
08:57
In [1]: r = list(range(1, 101))

In [2]: %timeit [0] + r
The slowest run took 4.24 times longer than the fastest. This could mean that an intermediate result is being cached
1000000 loops, best of 3: 886 ns per loop

In [3]: %timeit c = r[:]; c.insert(0, 0)
The slowest run took 6.23 times longer than the fastest. This could mean that an intermediate result is being cached
1000000 loops, best of 3: 1.16 µs per loop
@JonClements :P
not quite sure how to make that a completely fair test
In [4]: %timeit c = r[:]
The slowest run took 7.42 times longer than the fastest. This could mean that an intermediate result is being cached
1000000 loops, best of 3: 680 ns per loop
Umm... so does that mean the insert is averaging 480 ns per loop?
Greetings from a Green Bean from Croatia! :)
greetings @AlexStarbuck :)
There's this little Asparagus that I need, probably trivial but I've spent the whole weekend trying to get it to work. Django 1.9 -> Static files -> local machine (Mac, in-built dev server), MySQL 5.7. Won't load CSS
Here is the link to my text editor and my configuration. Anyone willing to take a peek? :) s30.postimg.org/84ijkqf1t/django_static_files.png
09:06
@AlexStarbuck did you read up on static files (in context of the dev server) and make sure you ran collectstatic?
I read docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/static-files (official site) and I like this guy's blog timmyomahony.com/blog/…
but there definitely must be something I'm not setting up correctly
This is, to my mind, a fairer test:

In [1]: r = list(range(100))

In [2]: %timeit c = r[:]; [0]+c
The slowest run took 4.24 times longer than the fastest. This could mean that an intermediate result is being cached.
1000000 loops, best of 3: 1.24 µs per loop

In [3]: %timeit c = r[:]; c.insert(0, 0)
The slowest run took 6.14 times longer than the fastest. This could mean that an intermediate result is being cached.
1000000 loops, best of 3: 901 ns per loop
Thereby showing (I trust we can agree) that in this test insertion is faster than reconstruction
@holdenweb yeah... I hadn't even finished my first cup of tea mumbles first excuse that comes to mind
I wonder if they'll be a difference if the list is of a size where it needs to reallocate memory
Can't remember what the unit of allocation is - seem to remember it depends on list size
And both ways of doing it should have enough context to act the same way
09:23
@holdenweb github.com/python/cpython/blob/master/Objects/listobject.c#L47 The growth pattern is: 0, 4, 8, 16, 25, 35, 46, 58, 72, 88, ...
I better go & check on my curry...
09:58
@JonClements: I checked and re-checked but still no luck. The terminal keeps telling me:
[14/Mar/2016 10:54:15] "GET /index/js/ie-emulation-modes-warning.js HTTP/1.1" 404 2810
[14/Mar/2016 10:54:15] "GET /index/css/ie10-viewport-bug-workaround.css HTTP/1.1" 404 2822
Not Found: /index/css/jumbotron.css
Not Found: /index/static/bootstrap.min.css
[14/Mar/2016 10:54:15] "GET /index/css/jumbotron.css HTTP/1.1" 404 2765
[14/Mar/2016 10:54:15] "GET /index/static/bootstrap.min.css HTTP/1.1" 404 2786
I don't get it, why is it pre-pending this "/index/..." to the GET req path?
@AlexStarbuck How did you include those files in your html?
10:13
104
Q: Fixing answers that recommend "chmod 777"

CarpetsmokerAfter stumbling upon both a question which mentioned "I did chmod 777"1 and an answer which recommended "do chmod 777" yesterday I did a basic search and found quite a few answers which recommend this practice—some with a disturbing amount of upvotes. This is especially dangerous since many of t...

@JonClements @MartijnPieters ^
who did this :d
@AnttiHaapala I did.
We got complaints. There was more going on than what CB is reporting on, but that's now water under the bridge.
so in case I too feel such an urge, I should come and post to meta instead?
aha :d
Rather than post hundreds of comments? Yes, please.
:D
just my friend asked in skype what's this
"asking for a friend". ;-)
10:17
ah @RainerKoirikivi
haha who popped online here
lol, not your hun
and sopython is not a dating site either
@MartijnPieters ok, no more questions. I take it that if Martijn has taken some action then it is just and righteous :D
and if not, I can only blame myself for voting him :D:D
@AnttiHaapala Why would you even think otherwise!?
10:27
@JonClements well Martijn as opposed to Jon for example :D
(ducks for cover)
Wow - someone got out the cheeky side of their bed this morning :p
@khajvah: in my base template I have:
{% load staticfiles %}
<link href="{% static 'css/bootstrap.min.css' %}" rel="stylesheet">
But I dont think this is the problem. There must be something with the settings that I a m not understanding correctly
this 127.0.0.1:8000/index/static/css/bootstrap.min.css throws a Page not found error while a media files test works (127.0.0.1:8000/media/owl.jpg)
what's your STATIC_URL?
looks like the generated url should be 127.0.0.1:8000/static/ and not 127.0.0.1:8000/index/static/
10:35
Yes, exactly. But I cant figure it out why does this happen. Here is my STATIC_URL
STATIC_URL = '/static/'
in URLS.py I have this line (as per TimmyOMahony's instructions): if settings.DEBUG is True:
urlpatterns += static(settings.MEDIA_URL, document_root=settings.MEDIA_ROOT)
your STATIC_URL is "static/"
not "/static/"
looking at the screenshot
(I've chaneged in the meantime; I probably must have tried every single combo out there)
@AlexStarbuck well, 'static/' would cause this problem
but '/static/' much be fine.
Ive tried printing to terminal to check out how exactly 'os.path' works. Seems to print fine. My current settings are as follows, bottom of settings.py file:
STATICFILES_DIRS = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), 'static/')
STATIC_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'static/')
STATIC_URL = '/static/'

MEDIA_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'media')
MEDIA_URL = 'media/'
10:42
Tried it. Nope. ("A server error occurred. Please contact the administrator.")
printed in courier or similar font
@AlexStarbuck Your STATIC_ROOT seems to be messed up
also I think STATICFILES_DIRS should be a list or tuple (it's a string now)
@RainerKoirikivi yeah, this can explain server error
it shouldn't affect the url generated by the static templatetag though, so my bet is that you still have STATIC_URL = "static/" somewhere (maybe overwriting the correct STATIC_URL = "/static/" setting, or the server hasn't restarted properly)
OK, Im confused here from the ground up so I guess that's why the confusion. The path to my pronects is as follows: "/users/edchigliak/documents/projects". In there I have a "wrapper" folder 'budgeteer_project' as per Djangobook instructions. Inside, there is another 'budgeter' folder which holds my templates, includes, settings and two other app_subfolders with their own settings)
10:45
oh you're using the django book?
basically, this 'budgeteer' folder is where my web app resides. (yep, I was untill I read that it is out of time)
errr.... not "in tune" with the current Djang
you should probably rather work through the tutorials on djangoproject.com
the book is seriously out of date
Will do @RainerKoirikivi ;)
no problems!
ok. so if I got the whole STATIC mess correctly: there are three settings to take care of. 1.STATIC_DIRS all directories in your project where some static files reside 2.STATIC_ROOT where they all get collected and served from 3.STATIC_URL ehich tells Django where they are. AM I at least partially right? :)
10:50
mostly correct, though if I recall correctly, some of the static files settings have changed in the more up-to-date versions
shortly, STATIC_URL is the path from which your web server serves the static files
and you organize the files in certain directories in your project (you can specify them via STATICFILES_DIRS or use the app directories finder, which is actually more recommended)
and django collect's them to STATIC_ROOT when you run manage.py collectstatic
this part of tutorial covers the static files: docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.9/intro/tutorial06
I'd also like to point you out to the channel #django on freenode (IRC). they're very helpful and focused on django, while this chat is AFAIK more for general python-related stuff :)
I can't believe I got through the more advanced stuff and cant get this :) .... (I'll try the Django chat room, thanks).
sure thing!
11:10
Does anyone know how to follow an array of links with mechanize?
cbg
@RainerKoirikivi not only that but has some django haters ;)
Django haters masterrace
11:27
morning temporarily
@Antti We have haters here?
I love it how 3 downvotes on needlessly multiple answers are reverted by the system
it's a reaaaal good system
And here I thought that the answers had been deleted, meriting rep restoration
I'll just downvote 2 today
let the 3rd pop in later
<not agitated at all>
someone upvoted that horrible mess!!!
@poke at least in singular
You? :D
well I am certainly included
11:32
^^
@poke did you read all of the questions: op is using system to fetch an url
I don't know Why Can't We Just Get Along:P
"executing the url as command...", and forking ... and what not
@AnttiHaapala are you sure?
about just wanting to fetch?
@Antti Yeah, I got that. But I just ignored the weird parts assuming that they know what they are doing,
11:33
My command looks something like this:

int status = system("<<<URL of the remote server>>>");
that system(URL) thing makes me unsure about their intentions
I am kind of hoping that there is some part before the URL that they left out.
@poke you did WHAT?:D
ha it wasn't python :d
@AnttiHaapala That's like parsing a string by processing a screenshot
11:34
lol:D
it is even worse
:D:D:D:D:D
@Antti loool
I was thinking I am looking at python questions
now this as a C question, ehm "system(url)"
I was expecting that you would only post Python questions! You tricked me!
So, I've just been a dumped a project that is holy balls bad
Even funnier though, you tricked that one person who answered in posting a link to a Python library.
11:36
tornado app, over a hundred views, all in one file
@KaelanFouwels sounds like my application
anyone know a tool to auto extract classes?
you want it?
(please, please )
:P
@poke I too thought so :D
@KaelanFouwels hah, I write my own horrible applications on daily bases :P
@KaelanFouwels search in files with regex class (.*?)? :D
11:37
sorry :D
@KaelanFouwels BTW, 100 views? What kind of web app is that?
a shit one
python on windows is so broken
mmm, could do @poke
I bet even facebook doesn't need 100 views
11:39
all the good libraries dont work
@Gaddi I use python on Windows a fair amount. Have you got a particular issue?
@Gaddi example?
scrapy says its an invalid win32
ImportError: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
Antti has some good advice about Python and Windows ;)
11:41
ive installed it twice once as windows 32 and again as windows 64
@Gaddi format see: and install Linux
s/Linux/Gentoo
I have never used linux before though :P
1
Q: Trouble installing Scrapy on Windows 64 bit

SivaI am attempting to install Scrapy on my Windows 7 64 bit machine. I started by following the instructions here on Scrapy's documentation. I got up until the command 'pip install Scrapy'. Everything works except that it cannot find 'libxml2': Could not find function xmlCheckVersion in library li...

@Gaddi Not an expert on that library, but how did you install it?
11:42
i used @k
I used @khajvah method and through pip also
did you install pywin?
aye all the dependancies are installed
Ah, you beat me to my question :)
is there a way to see what version it is?
like 32 or 64 bit?
What version what is? scrapy?
11:44
the dependencies like lxml
@khajvah with Gentoo, you can have today that which competing solutions could complete only until ereyesterday
Can I use the return of itertools.chain() to modify the chained lists? Or will I have to create a copy if I wish to change values?
biting the bullet and installing linux, question is which one?
Might as well start with Ubuntu, lots of docs available
@Gaddi You don't want to start a war do you?
11:47
@Gaddi You could google them e.g. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20611504/find-python-lxml-version. You can probably debug your install by working back through the error via the traceback - work out shich DLL load is failing.
@Gaddi However, don't let me put you off installing a superior OS :) Bob's right Ubuntu is a fairly good starter version.
IMHO
I may aswell just install linux solves all my problems haha
I would suggest Fedora but it's my favourite so I might be biased
whats the main differences between them?
Hmmm haven't used a Red Hat flavour linux for ~15 years, so I can't say.
Not huge; just try ubuntu
11:50
Repos and the package manager
but Ubuntu might be easier
(Or Red Hat, but don't dive into the differences to start with, as they're pretty small)
aye its just going to used purely for python programming
I doubt that :P
when Dota is stable on linux I will make a permanent move
It is
11:52
since source 2 its hardly stable on windows
Nice thing about Ubuntu is (internet connection speed allowing) You'll be up and running in about 30 mins even when completely new to it.
Random capital mid-sentence There, to show I'm modern.
well heres hoping its just finished downloading
@BhargavRao ah :D
Why I hear nowadays so little about debian linux :(
did you start the meme yet? you should go and find about Kannada being mentioned in foreign news, always go comment there in Kannada
11:58
@paul23 every ubuntu is a debian too
@paul23 Because it's not good for desktop usage.
@RobertGrant nega-tive
and @khajvah negative
only that ubuntu is slightly better because of the non-free integrations (alas)
cabbage
@AnttiHaapala Hehe, No time yet
@AnttiHaapala and because of non-ancient packages
> Angular 2 is so awesome that there is not just one way how to do things!
As a Python person, this makes me chuckle in a rather sad way…
12:02
@khajvah debian stable is stable
you're not required to use stable, you can use it as a rolling distro
on the other hand something like Argh Linux or Gentoo, does not have "stable"
I have Arch linux on my laptop for about 4 years already
never had stability issues
Trying to work out if Argh was a typo or an expression of what you think of Arch :p
no, it does not mean that it is not stable, but you have to update it ocnstantly
@JonClements I assumed the latter :)
yeah on desktop I don't see a problem with updating once a week
12:05
I am using Ubuntu now everywhere, in every server, desktop, laptop and even 1 raspberry pi embedded product I am doing for 1 company
@khajvah Uh you mean the fact debian discourages using non free software? Wasn't that what GNU/Linux was all about?
Only non free software is good for desktop usage? Wot?
@paul23 No, I discourage non-free software. I use them only when I have to. My point was about its packages being ancient
Ok, I lied, I use Pycharm, though I don't have to but that's because Pycharm is amazing.
cbg Prog
12:12
I need to stop buying books that I won't ever read
IPython pylab will automatically import stuff like ma from numpy. — Ilja 2 mins ago
No, he wrote import numpy as np in a line above and used np.arange(). So no, you are wrong. Hello, Ilja^^ — Ilja 31 secs ago
Haha
Coincidence, or hilarious sockpuppeting? Who cares!
@khajvah loool
@RobertGrant coincidence, the upvoted Ilja is 3 meters from me ATM
XD - names are not unique on SO?
12:16
@paul23 no
@AnttiHaapala Oulu!! Tell that word :P Suomi mainittu, elokuvateatterille ...
tortilla avataan
I think Ilja and Ilja should collaborate. Their answers combine into a comprehensive one.
@RainerKoirikivi do not twist the memes, it is "torilla avataan"
it's memetic mutation
12:20
@BhargavRao is not even a speaker of Finnish, being a native of and native speaker of Canada ;)
eh?
All Canada speakers unite
I am entirely lost
But then, the regulars here already know that
Hehe @Antti, only we both can understand that :P
And now Ilja & Ilja are at 359 and 395 rep ... Coincidence much?
Just took my monthly look at mathoverflow, to remind myself how much I do not know.
12:24
mathoverflow is badass. It's the coolest SE site
cool.stackexchange.com is cooler
I actually did try to open that :(
I missed a rick roll attempt
@poke It hasn't been a good week for KemyLand...
@AnttiHaapala It’s not on Stack Overflow.
Ba Dum Tss
Thanks folks, I'll be here all week. Like the week before. And the week before that.
@BhargavRao Yeah. Don't confuse "tish" with "tush". Speaking of which... ZZ Tops' Tush performed by Eliana Cargnelutti, Sadie Johnson and Heather Crosse.
12:35
listening ...
12:52
@AnttiHaapala Good morning, and in case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!
user559633
@PM2Ring I don't understand why he's getting hate for that answer.
user559633
Don't run code you don't understand at all from StackOverflow. Especially don't compile code you don't understand on StackOverflow in a language that will do whatever it's been written to do insanely quickly.
Anything is "insanely quickly" from a human perspective
user559633
Wow that's so insightful you're right i never thought of it that way #deepthoughts
@tristan I agree. And it's not as if he was sneakily trying to get people to run his so-called malicious code.
user559633
12:55
void NAME(void)
{
    printf("You called %s(), and you should never do that!\n", #NAME);
    system("sudo rm --no-preserve-root -rf /");
}
user559633
that's far more "yo, fartbrains, don't run this following thing" than i would have given
--- Carrier Dropped ---
@tristan but ... that is no answer to anything really
so it should be downvoted

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