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12:00
@RanaZubair you want codementor.io
oh, that's good
tahanks a lot Robert
haha:D
But let me strait forward how much diffiicult is python or Django for a PHP/laravel developer
12:02
Don't ask antti that
You could ask me, as I've used both. I just need to set up a codementor account
okay if i setup a codementor account than? what next
you can ask Antti about which Python version one should use
@RanaZubair codementor.io is a place to get paid mentoring to questions
Rana you're fine to ask questions here, you do not need a codementor account.
@RanaZubair my first advice is:
nothing is as hard as PHP development
12:03
@Ffisegydd are you sure? Tons of questions sound like a lot
especially if you've got to fix someone else's PHP code
They're having some fun because you came in and said "I've got a ton of questions"
Thanks Antii but i think stackoverflow chatroom are free so that's why i came here
Good point!
12:04
Bear in mind though that if you literally do intend to ask a significant amount of questions, you may be better with codementor as we'll soon lose patience (obviously we're giving our time for free)
@RanaZubair The chatroom may be free to enter, but our time is not. You've got a limited audience before people get tired.
@RanaZubair django is about as close to laravel as you can get, except it's way more stable, has better docs, and autogenerated db migrations. You may take a bit of time learning python vs php, but the jump from laravel to django will not be significant.
@RanaZubair Coming from PHP, it will take you a little while to get used to the Python way of doing things. A different mindset is required, and if you just try to translate PHP directly to Python (or vice versa) it will be painful. So spend some time working through the Python tutorial and experimenting. Don't expect to be able to do everything you can now do in PHP after a few days of learning Python.
cbg
Thanks Robert Thanks a lot and final question i have a cpanel shared hosting which use for my freelancing projects and wordpress themes etc. But when i try to move Ruby it requires Heroku etc. What will be required to host a python/Django application? and whats its cost i you like to mention?
Heroku, PythonAnywhere or DigitalOcean are good options. PythonAnywhere has been really nice for me - they have a free account so you can get started
You'll have to see their cost structure; it depends on your requirements
12:12
Also, don't try to learn Python & Django at the same time. Get comfortable with core Python first, and then start learning Django. Otherwise, you're likely to misunderstand lots of stuff. So many bad Django questions on SO come from people who tried to learn Django without learning Python first.
^^
Thanks PM and Robert, thank you very much...
I don't use PythonAnywhere myself, but they have a really good reputation. And their website's pretty impressive, too. :)
Sure! Given the value of my time, that would've rounded down to $0 anyway.
Robert's on special!! BUY NOW!
I'll take two
12:18
@RanaZubair you should start from docs.python.org/3/tutorial
Thanks Antti... I read many reviews about learning python and mostly people say that learning python is easy..
I can second @AnttiHaapala suggestion. As a new learner of Python and Unix and other packages, spending some time going through these online tutorials is a good short cut in terms of total learning time. Then as you apply and run into trouble you can not solve, then ask the questions.
please read good tutorials.
@Cam_Aust you have it backwards. You learn a language by tutorials and experimenting yourself. Period. If you run into specific problems, then you ask on SO
do not go to things like tutorialpoint or learn python the hard way :D
12:21
SO is not a tutorial service, and won't teach you a language or other system
Hey can someone help me with installing opencv for python? I keep on getting it's not installed even though it is installed. I have a Mac, latest version and latest python version.
@RanaZubair think about that, when I learned programming, there was no WWW. I had no one to ask from. I went to library to get books that I read.
@ThatProgrammerDude are you importing it as cv2?
I tried importing it as both
cv and cv2
mentoring is a good thing yes,
but we're just a handful of regulars here
12:23
@AnttiHaapala I remember those days ;)
@AnttiHaapala Um, yes I meant your specific site reference. I did not mean tutorial services by others. Have not even thought of them. Sorry for not being more specific. I mean the basic docs supplied and on the website dedicated and hosting that thing you are learning about. So for Python the Python master site, for Graphvis similarly.
if people tried to learn stuff before using it nowadays, we'd have much less crap on SO
I started learning programming right when geocities was considered cool.
@idjaw I'm not on special, I am special.
:P
12:24
@idjaw - oh memory lane.
@idjaw I had an angelfire site, before Geocities bought them (and subsequently Yahoo! bought them)
I too had an angelfire site
Good old angelfire
@Andras I have looked at so many tutorials, messed with site_packages and probably shouldn't have, not really understanding anything just trying to see if it works and now when I start up python2.7 i try to import cv I get no module named cv2.cv... importing cv2 gives me a error no module. Python3.4 the one I want it set up with doesn't work at all.
@WayneWerner You have me thinking now whether I did have an Angelfire site....wow....I really can't remember
12:25
I have been stuck with this issue for days now :S
@ThatProgrammerDude I wasn't talking to you:)
I think I found the problem
> not really understanding anything just trying to see if it works
I've worked with people like that - it doesn't go well :)
you should specify how you tried to install it, pip or in a virtualenv or whatever, but I'm unfamiliar with this in general, and especially for OSX
that's why I didn't respond to you further
No I don't have a fundamental understanding of it I have tried youtube videos and looking things up. I've tried to install it through pip, home-brew... everything basically...
yum even...
yum?
wat?
12:27
that's not always a good thing
some package manager i think.
yes I know....but you said you are on a mac
I think I've had a package installed both in pip and through apt (ubuntu package manager), and it wouldn't work until I removed the latter, or something
@RobertGrant Yeah. If you don't understand something, and try it anyway, you're very likely to try to run sudo rm -rf / to speed up your computer, or type Alt+F4 to see the cool new chat features. Or run a DoS attack against 127.0.0.1
I know about that.
12:28
in terms of installations, fewer is often better
@RanaZubair Um, just want to add that I find learning Python and Unix and other packages not as easy as it seems. I think this is normal for a good portion of people, so I suggest do not be discouraged. Sometimes it is the simplest missing comma or missed spaces, and when your new your mind does not recognise these small errors.
@AnttiHaapala yes i saw you codementor profile and you have 20 years experience... and you are the first from helsinki i am talking with , the county of linux founder linus Torvaldis
yum is not an OSX thing. If you've managed to get there, something has gone terribly wrong ;)
Helsinki?
@RanaZubair As people move past that early difficult stage, I think the human mind just forgets those more difficult times. Some people are just natural programmers so this will not apply to them.
12:28
I think my PYTHONPATH is wrong.. that's just my hunch but I don't really know how to check it to be honest and google and youtube aren't helping.
@ThatProgrammerDude why not use a virtualenv?
I don't know how to use that yet, and to be frank honestly I just want to opencv up so I can code a project with a friend tomorrow.
set up*
@RanaZubair I think it's Oulu, same country but different city. And it's Linus Torvalds.
Huh. Interesting, because lmgtfy.com?q=how+to+check+my+pythonpath tells me how to check my pythonpath
It's about 5 minutes' worth of learning
12:30
@WayneWerner what's.....what's Google...precious?
I don't really know much about installing packages. Like, I've installed many before, like selenium,mechanize and pygame.. and so I don't know why this is not working. I usually just do easy_install or some package manager.
easy_install o.O
I hear the reason it might not work is because it might be installing it in the wrong place.
for mac.
what package did you say you are trying to install again?
12:31
OpenCV
@RanaZubair :D Helsinki is the time zone, Europe/Helsinki
actually i should also mention that i was installing pillow the PIL fork a while ago and that also gave me a huge headache
Also interesting, lmgtfy.com?q=python+opencv+mac+install brings up a stack overflow Q/A for me
at the end i moved some files over to site_packages and i don't know how it worked but it worked
12:32
@ThatProgrammerDude python -m pip install pillow
@ThatProgrammerDude well, that shouldn't work
@WayneWerner broken link
?q=
@ThatProgrammerDude ^
(or python3 -m pip install pillow
@AndrasDeak my artisanal lmgtfy links :P
No I tried pip and pip didn't work either. I mean it works now but only because I moved some files around.
12:33
much better;)
Always i'm trying to leave pillow alone for now, seeing as it works.
the imperfections just make them that much more valuable :D
oh I see:D
it's a feature, then
@ThatProgrammerDude The more you say about what you've done to your python installation, the more fear I have
3
moved things around
Nah I just moved a .egg file to site_packages
@idjaw sudo mv /home /home_maybe_its_better_here
@ThatProgrammerDude You should download the get-pip script: bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py
@Wayne I hae pip.
12:37
@ThatProgrammerDude If you've been manually moving stuff to & from site_packages, be afraid. Be very afraid.
then you should run <whatever-python-you-use> get-pip.py
@ThatProgrammerDude you said something about eggs and moving and pip. None of those words belong together.
HAHA
how it should have ended
Well I don't know what I'm doing, can you help me?
12:39
get-pip.py should hopefully fix your pip. Because whatever you have going on is probably making things broken
@ThatProgrammerDude Only if your help yourself. Which means reading and learning and understanding, not just flailing
cabbage
@Wayne I don't know where to look. I have looked everywhere and I don't know what I am doing wrong. As I said I have tried many things.
For a recent example of stuff getting messed up when someone manually tried to do stuff with site-packages see linux-python suddenly cannot find modules
i.giphy.com/cUKnge27WMa4w.gif does not make for good programming
@ThatProgrammerDude Except for what people with more experience have suggested to you
I have only moved one file to site_packages. Pip installs opencv fine.
The problem si that python says cv and cv2 don't exist.
is*
12:43
You can click the up arrow to edit your post.
multiple people have told you that mucking with site-packages manually is a bad idea. And offered suggestions on how to get a proper pip install
without that, there's literally no telling what may or may not be working
Alright
So I did that and I got Successfully installed pip-8.1.2 wheel-0.29.0
I have a faint idea about how Python import mechanisms work. As you mentioned, you have no idea. I know that manually mucking about with site-packages is a bad idea. Unless you know that I'm wrong, and can clearly explain why (especially when several others here have the same advice), you should probably start with a clean foundation :)
Are you on Python2 or Python3?
I'm on python3. Mac has 2.7 I haven't uninstalled the 2.7 because I've read some applications use that and it's not a good idea to uninstall it.
well, that part sure is right :D
so at least you're not breaking your system python
12:47
See I know something lol.
Good move :)
When I searched Google for 'python mac osx opencv installed'
(the d was a typo, but the first result for me seems to be a good one anyway) pyimagesearch.com/2015/06/15/…
Ok so here's the thing - I've tried that tutorial before. So do I do a clean install and then do that tutorial?
grrrrrrr....I exported my iterm preferences when I formatted my laptop and now it won't accept the file....I must have forgotten a step...that sucks. I had a good theme set up for my terminal...
hey @BhargavRao hi again.
Sadface.
@ThatProgrammerDude Well, looks like that one is 2.7
12:51
@Cam_Aust Hello, How are you?
OH!!! My mistake...I was suppose to copy over another file. MY THEME IS BACK. WAR IS AVOIDED!
But, in there it does say
> To celebrate OpenCV 3.0, I have decided to perform a series of blog posts that detail how to install OpenCV 3.0 on both Python 2.7+ and Python 3+.
Good. Learning. That always feels good.
@idjaw frabjous day!
how you going?
12:51
And you're right - I have been messing with site_packages, I have no idea what I'm doing. Heck I don't even know how many python versions I have on my system, I don't know if I altered the default, And I don't know if I messed with PYTHONPATH... How can I delete everything about python and start again safely?
oh my glorious theme....I love you.
@ThatProgrammerDude how did you install Python3? Just do the opposite of that
Honestly I think I've installed it multiple times in multiple ways because the first time it wouldn't work.
@ThatProgrammerDude I just changed the "python" in my search term to "python3"
@ThatProgrammerDude Did you undo the previous tries before trying the next option?
12:53
No I didn't. I've also "tried multiple times in multiple ways" in a lot of packages I've tried to install also. I really think now it's a good idea to start over.
changing my term to "python3" brought up this result
@Cam_Aust Took a new project, So kinda busy :/
I'd probably just follow that tutorial
though you'll want python3.5 if it's available
pretty sure it is
@BhargavRao Opps still getting hang of this. I was about to leave here. Saw you enter and wanted to say hi as I did appreciate your welcome and comments last time. Leave you to it. rbrb
if you run into a problem, then you should google whatever terms come out, and see if that helps
12:56
@Cam_Aust Rbrb, See ya later.
@Wayne Is that code for you don't know how to do it?
(but don't just try commands blindly. If you don't at least have an inkling of what a thing is doing, research the terms/commands. Use the manpages. Use google.)
Any one with experience of Apache Kafka?
@ThatProgrammerDude There are loads of things that I don't know how to do. But very few things that I cannot figure out how to do
Morning cabbage.
12:59
morning cabbage, @MorganThrapp
Welcome, @Dave. Please take a few moments to read our rules.
@Wayne That's cool. I don't have any formal experience in programming by the way. I',m learning this by myself. I think I am doing pretty good. To learn I go on stack overflow, and youtube. Can you recommend something else?
alright. Enough tomfoolery. Time to go to <place of employment>
@Dave yes, but then I turned into a giant insect. Typing this has taken ages with my mandibles.
@PM2Ring, can you please make it clearer on how you feel I didn't follow the rule(s)?
@RobertGrant, which insect?
13:01
@Dave ask your question, not about experience :P
Oh I see. Thanks @WayneWerner
@MorganThrapp cabbage
I'm trying to research Big Data technologies. My question is about Kafka - Can it be way to distribute messages to certain parts of the echo system depdnding on message content. For example, NIFI does this, I'm trying to understand if I need Nifi if I'm already planning on using Kafka
@ThatProgrammerDude SO and Youtube are pretty good resources. I learned a fair amount in school, but honestly after my first year or two, I ended out teaching myself way more than I learned in school.
Isn't Kafka written in Scala? What does this have to do with Python?
13:04
@Dave I didn't actually say that you'd broken any rules, but we do like newcomers to be familiar with them. However, the etiquette here is that you just ask your question and if someone has the skill & desire to help, they will do so.
@Dave that sounds simple enough that the kafka docs should cover it?
@RobertGrant, I don't find it!
@ThatProgrammerDude The best advice that I have for you is to learn how to learn. And when you come across something new that you don't understand, learn about it
And I'm aware of how I read the manual. The issue is I'm reseraching something I know nothing of, nor does any one else. I'm aware it's not the right business decision etc, but it is the position.
:(
Although I think it's scala not python... Despite my reading kafka-python.readthedocs.io/en/master/usage.html
oh well, I guess I need to try other thigns
It looks like there's Python bindings for it.
13:06
Sorry all and thanks
@davidism I can finally log in! Whoooooo!
@MorganThrapp davidism's gift for your birthday
Just in time.
@Wayne When you read the manpages of something... do you usually understand what it is saying? If not, where do you go?
the internet
google the thing about how to use it
look for examples to read about its practical usage
13:10
There was a time that I didn't but yes, what @idjaw said :)
for instance, at one point I was playing around with sockets
I knew a teensy bit about sockets and TCP/IP, but very not much
I was trying to figure out how to tell my socket to always close, because when my process crashed it would hang onto the sockets - sometimes even wrapping it in a with or try or something
I ended out searching a bunch, and learned about socket flags, and that SOL_REUSEADDR stood for "Socket Object Layer". If you search google for that and you read the first several results, you'll probably understand that fairly well, too.
Also the other essential piece of advice - check out en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
I was exposed to that when I went for an interview at a movie rental store (about 20 years ago now, when that was still a thing)
The manager asked how I would rate my overall movie knowledge on a scale of 1-10. I think I said something like 5 or 6.
His reply, "ORLY? Cause I would rate myself at a 4. What film won best picture in 1987?"
Me: Uhhhhh... what?
@ThatProgrammerDude As well as the man pages GNU systems also have info pages. They generally have a more expanded explanation, and maybe some examples. But I agree that man pages can often be a bit cryptic. They're good if you already understand the thing and just need to be reminded about stuff, or to get exact usage details, but generally they're not so good to learn stuff from scratch, although there are some exceptions. Eg, I learned awk almost entirely from its man page.
@PM2Ring I learned ed from the original manpage ;)
(not really, though. But the new manpage is ridiculously helpful)
@WayneWerner LOL.
I wrote my .NET code in ed for a while. That was fun.
partially because my computer was garbage and nowhere near enough RAM to house Visual Studio 2013, but mostly for the obscure geek cred.
I started on punch cards, so using a line-based editor was pretty natural. But I still remember the joy the first time I used a full-screen editor. :)
13:20
If you know vi(m) then ed isn't too hard to pick up, and as an added bonus, sed actually makes sense :D
any of you had experience with: codeux.com/textual . Trying to determine if it is a good purchase
I've never had the joy(?) of using punch cards.
@idjaw irssi is my weapon of choice when it comes to IRC
but if you like meese moosen mice, then $5 doesn't seem very steep at all
hey cool...thanks @WayneWerner I actually haven't heard of irssi
I'm very CLI oriented... if the ed thing didn't tip you off :D
no mcve stackoverflow.com/questions/37546086/cannot-find-var-in-python It's also rather vague and the OP isn't responding to comments
13:25
:) @WayneWerner I've become very CLI oriented lately as well....so this looks promising
I <3 irssi, even if it is written in perl ;)
I like quassel for IRC.
irssi is awesome
I'm pretty sure it had hot upgrades over 10 years ago
@idjaw If I could setup an irc bridge or bitlbee interface to SO chat, I'd be pretty much set. I use alpine for email, and we've got IMAP access to work email now, so yeesss.
tmux, vim, irssi, and alpine are pretty much all I need
morning everyone
13:28
morning cabbage @corvid
@WayneWerner what plugins do you use for vim? Do you use pathogen or similar?
I have bookmarked a single page in this fresh install of Firefox, and yet my bookmarks menu has nine items in it. This seems like bad design.
None of "View Pocket List / Subscribe to This Page / Bookmarks Toolbar / Recently Bookmarked / Recent Tags / Unsorted Bookmarks" are useful to me, and none of them can be deleted.
2 hours ago, by Robert Grant
I included "Overton Window" for kevin's benefit
@idjaw yeah, pathogen. StripWhitespace and ctrl+p are probably the handiest
Didn't want to ping at the time :)
13:33
:-)
@WayneWerner I found a Python plugin that allowed for checking pep8 and code folding. It actually annoyed the crap out of me so I removed it :P
Time to remember how I deleted all this cruft off of my home computer. I may need a hypnotist.
Heh. I've also got indentpython, SimpylFold, Tasklist and vim-better-whitespace sitting here in my bundle folder
I'm pretty sure "chrome" is involved somehow. And not just "delete firefox, install chrome"
I think vim-better-whitespace might be StripWhitespace, though
yup
13:35
So I just googled tmux and that's pretty cool
tmux is amazing. eev.ee/blog/2012/03/21/tmux-is-sweet-as-heck is what really got me to switch from screen to tmux
the only tmux gripe that i have is with screen you can be like "if another client isn't looking at this particular window, then just make it as big as possible"
with screen, all screens are as small as the smallest. So if (like me) you have the habit of connecting to your computer from a macbook, phone, tablet, and the computer itself
then you have to detach the smaller screens when you move to a bigger one and the smaller one is still attached
minor annoyance, but there it is.
I'd also like to be able to change the screen-split highlighted character so it would "point" to the pane that I have active with <, >, ^, or V
I have a fairly ancient Firefox on this old machine, but I quite like Recently Bookmarked. I use the actual Bookmarks Toolbar quite a bit, as I find it very handy for JavaScript bookmarklets (in fact I use a plugin to give me a multiline Bookmarks Toolbar), but I never use the Bookmarks Toolbar entry in the Bookmarks menu.
There's also a wicked cool fork of tmux that's great for pairing: tmate.io
Huh, tmux does look cool
Still very loyal to screen though; it was like magic when I first used it :)
I used to have multiple terminals, but now I just have tmux with multiple windows :D
I think the best think about multiplexers like screen/tmux...
13:43
screen is very useful for one of the dev stacks I have to bring up that runs on a single vm. Allows me view each component as if it is deployed on a separate server. Very handy. tmux is for when I have x machines behind a loadbalancer that I need to do things on simultaneously
is that if you hit alt+f4 or command-q or whatever closes your terminal window, rather than cursing up a storm you just open a new terminal and tmux a and hooray, it's still all there!
(why the crap am I still home.....)
> However, I believe what I'm asking is more of a philosophical Python question rather than a technical Python question.
OP mentions that
@WayneWerner yeah. I used to run perma-irssi in screen, so I never lost IRC chat history
13:44
Oh good, the cruft is gone. I only needed to copy-paste my userchrome.css file from my home computer to my work one.
that reminds me I need to set up a bouncer on my windows machine
Why use something like irssi when you can use LimeChat for example?
Because that was 15 years ago
And I've no idea what LimeChat is
I'm using Limechat now
it's pretty decent
@RobertGrant limechat.net/mac
Oh, mac.
13:47
the lesser nix
yes
:P
I'm happy enough with the KDE terminal, konsole. I normally have half a dozen or so tabs on my konsole. It also lets you split any tab horizontally or vertically, but I rarely use that feature.
I suppose my answer would be: it looks like irssi but costs way more to buy the hardware :)
haha
beauty has a price Robert...come on
Honestly why do people use linux distros like arch etc for private use... why? Mac is more compatible with things out. Windows is shit, so why not get a Mac.
Genuinely I've never thought the Mac UI was nice looking at all. Looks to me like boring brushed metal at the top and Disney-like giant icons at the bottom.
13:48
Fisher Price *Nix system :)
I guess it's all familiarity, there's no such thing as good looking things etc.
You want terrible? Try using Mac pre OS X
my goodness that was awful
Windows >>> pre OS X
Ah I think I used it once or twice, but I was probably not even in my teens then
I grew up an Apple user
so it was all I had until my dad came home with a shiny new Pentium II
I just remember we couldn't turn one off except at the wall because the computer had crashed and there was no hardware power button
I assume it made the case look nicer so they could charge more, and it was cheaper to make.
13:50
I dunno, I've got an air for work, and I prefer Windows.
Maybe it's just familiarity, but Windows just does what I need it to do.
You clearly haven't ideated enough
@ThatProgrammerDude Vendor lock-in, primarily in the form of keyboard shortcuts. If I hit alt-tab and it brings up the volume menu or something instead of switching active windows, I'll have a meltdown. It's not trivial to unlearn decades-old muscle memory.
A lot of heavy *nix users also eventually prefer more control over their system and choose for more bare bone configurations
@Kevin No actually it takes like 16 times of getting it wrong.
That's the difficulty for Windows -> Mac, at least. I can't speak for Linux -> Mac
13:53
@ThatProgrammerDude we don't often get OS experts in here - welcome!
Also depends what your use case is. A while ago I had a netbook and needed something really light weight, so I installed crash bang linux. Worked great
@ThatProgrammerDude Mileage may vary. I have an unbelievable stubborn streak when it comes to certain things, even if it's not in my best interest.
Yeah I still feel as though a netbook is a good idea, I just can't be arsed with yet another thing to keep charged and updated
wait...I think it was called crunchbang? bah whatever
No, especially if it's not in my best interest.
13:55
@ThatProgrammerDude Nope, I've had a Mac for a couple months that I use in parallel with Windows, and the Mac shortcuts still break my brain.
I spend most of my time in the terminal anyway...I barely use the file explorer
ok...this is getting silly
5 pull requests later I'm still at home
and my daily starts in 5 minutes
Lol I read somewhere if you consciously pay attention to something like 16 times, you won't make the same mistake.
still at home
rbrb for real this time
<3 all
Where I don't ever drop into the command line. I feel like that's the big difference in preferences between nix/dos.
See yah, idjaw.
@ThatProgrammerDude probably a MacWorld article
13:57
lol
Just wondering to those who graduated with a CS degree... how many people were there in like CS101 compared to a class like data structures?

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