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14:02
Monkey carefully drinking the resulting kool-aid.
user559633
a++ ^__^
I am trying to research something on google but I need a better search term to find it I think.... That little blinking cursor that all locations where we type ... That blinking vertical line, does it have a specific name? Trying to find info on how to manipulate or locate it in Python but getting a bunch of SQL and Curses stuff instead.
I would say cursor
user559633
@ToddLewden Input/blinking cursor
14:09
Insertion cursor or insertion point
Or terminal cursor
Cursor is the right term then. Blah. Thank you for helping me ensure I am not going insane lol
user559633
What do you mean by "manipulate or locate it"
There's a windows API call for locating the cursor, if you're on windows.
If you're not on windows, there's still a windows API call, but you can't use it.
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Well it is a far fetched trick I want to do returning the coordinates of where the cursor is kinda like returning the location of the mouse cursor ( We need more words for these things... ) so I can validate that I am writing in the right area in relation to other points on the screen.
14:12
Curses is useful for manipulating the cursor position, unless you're on Windows
@Kevin Oh! Is it the pywin32 bit?
@ToddLewden Are you doing this in a terminal or in a GUI?
@ToddLewden That will be difficult to do. Why not validate that the right widget is in focus?
@PM2Ring , Browser GUI
which is a far easier thing to do
14:12
anything with letters "win32" is terrible
@WayneWerner , There is no visual change to the location after being selected. Although... Selenium?
A GUI library should provide ways of locating the insertion point in a widget that supports text entry.
@PM2Ring , when you say "GUI Library" , have a "For example" ?
Oh, you're talking about JavaScript?
It's called a "caret" IIRC
@Carpetsmoker is it because nothing in JS makes sense?
14:14
@ToddLewden tkinter, pygtk, pyqt
user559633
@ToddLewden You should provide all the details like the last time that you asked a question
I may have misremembered. There's a SetConsoleCursorPosition in the API docs, but apparently no GetConsoleCursorPosition.
@tristan , My goal was just learning the name of the blinky cursor to return to google. I was asked further questions after I got my answer so I am responding.
Is there a GUI library with a high level of abstraction yet? Say, you have a floating point and the gui library creates a slider for you.
:( This time it isn't my fault! People are curious and I am trying to be self sufficient but conversational education is fun
lol
user559633
14:16
@ToddLewden That's fair, but I think someone can provide a lot more help if given more detail about what code you have/a clear picture of what you're trying to do
Same with javascript - you can set the focus to a widget and there's a changed event, but nothing to find out what currently has focus
user559633
fwiw: in no way did i make a grumpy face and mean that as criticism
<3
All good ju ju
Regardless, I guess this answers your original question: There's no special name for the command line cursor. Even the official docs just call it a "cursor". (in the specific context of the Windows console)
@Kevin are you using Windows?
14:17
I just noticed that Tristan has turned transparent
user559633
you could always see right through me
@khajvah I am but it doesn't seem relevant to the conversation
yeah was just curious
Wanted to share my reading for this morning on Walmart labs. Started here. the article itself is high level and "agile-speak". But a couple of links are interesting in there on the work Walmart is doing. It's pretty interesting. Walmart labs and their public repo -> github.com/walmartlabs
14:19
Ok, usually when people ask me my OS they're trying to gather more background information for the problem I have presented to them, but I hadn't presented any problem, so I was all like "???"
@TomasZubiri blog.dominodatalab.com/interactive-dashboards-in-jupyter is the closest thing I'm aware of
Thought I'd share if that is up anyone's alley
Walmart is in my neck o' the woods
though apparently their labs are in CA
They're doing some really awesome things.
@ToddLewden I've never played with Python stuff that manipulates browser GUIs. But in Tkinter, (for example) you can manipulate the location of the insertion cursor in a Text widget with the widget's icursor method.
user559633
14:20
Must be rough to know you're writing quality software to help walmart succeed
I tried seeing what was available based on current location, and to no surprise, 0.
@tristan what would be wrong with that?
@idjaw ty for the share
I really want to be in a Q&A session with Tristan. Obviously, I would just want to be a spectator. Not the host :P
@Kevin the reason I asked was because you seemed perfect, was looking for the imperfection
14:21
@PM2Ring Tkinter is being read through right now :) ty
okay to continue my world of nonsense of silliness!
> The reason we struggle with insecurity is because we compare our behind-the-scenes with everyone else's highlight reel.
-- Steve Furtick
user559633
@TomasZubiri Oh, you mean like helping a company that prevents its employees from unionizing and keeps staff hours under full time so that they don't have to pay benefits? Or how the american welfare system is being used to subsidize their poor wages?
I do a bang-up job of hiding my many flaws from all y'all. Except when I don't.
user559633
Or that walmart actively breaks local economies and actively lobbies to prevent opposition to their predatory bullshit?
Walmart is so weird. Because I hear from so many people it's the worst, but then a friend of mine has an aunt that works in one of the deli's and has consistently received raises and has great benefits.
14:23
@tristan same could be said about Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Apple
@tristan don't 0.
user559633
@khajvah No, not really, no.
But I get to buy cheap stuff tristan
why can I never remember if cabbage or rhubarb is "hello"
The yin and the yang.
14:23
they all have evil in themk
user559633
lol
user559633
"Fuck the world as long as I get cheap plastic shit that I don't need"
they have cheap wood stuff, too, they have super cheap particle board furniture! :P
(darn son) forget about levelling massive areas and then leaving them vacant medium.com/@peak/…
Let's all just apply here
14:28
Is this the part where I'm supposed to say "turn left"
yes
Ok.
turn left
user559633
turned left 2 more times: walmart is a pox on the american economy
Tern Left: the heartbreaking story of a man and the Gygis alba that abandoned him
14:31
is there a canonical "how to use import paths" in python doc somewhere? I've got an annoying situation I can't really figure out and my hackery of just adding from . import * is probably a non-ideal solution
Literally the first picture in that wikipedia entry is 2 of them mating. Okay.
Hmm, it's weird to me that "left" can be both the past tense form of "leave", and also the present tense of "remaining". Auto-antonym.
The tern left, so now I only have two terns left.
@enderland import module
then use module.class
I've got code arranged like:
On my left is my republican tern, on my right is my tern that leans left.
14:32
import the namespace one level up
folder/
    package1/
    package2/

and package1 does stuff like "import package2" and also stuff like "from package1.file import something" which to me feels like I need to add both "folder" and "folder/package1" to my system path
but I can't seem to find a way to add those to my system path correctly, without breaking one or the other
Personally, "Add everything to the system path" is the hammer which I use to nail down all import problems.
(I currently am getting around this by modifying code in package1/ to do an from . import * after I pull it in :| which is not really ideal..)
@enderland I don't get it. What's the issue here?
@khajvah if I do something like sys.path.append('folder') I am able to correctly use "import package2" but the minute I add sys.path.append('folder1/package1') it stops working
hrm. maybe I need to make a MVCE here, this feels like a dumb problem
14:37
if folder is on your system path then both import package2 and from package1.foo import bar should work assuming both of your packages have an __init__.py
@enderland why do you add folder/package1 if you already added folder?
that
I wonder if the packages don't have an init
I'm dealing with a library that I don't control, which is always a blast
especially when it's buggy at every turn
correction: if they don't have an __init__.py then they're not packages
14:39
just add init.py
at least as far as the python import machinery is concerned
better than hacking them in system path
so in this situation, when I add both paths, I get an error in package1 that it can't find "import package2" -- which I suspect is because "folder" is not in my system path
packages without __init__.py are namespace packages
it's entire possible that the imports in the included code are fubared
14:40
@tzaman: wrong. They could be namespace packages
In Python 3, anyway
@holdenweb how did interviews go?
oh right, forgot about those
Oops, see @vaultah beat me to it
@enderland can you add __ini__.py in folder?
@khajvah there is an empty one there
14:41
Interviews went quite well - making two offers as a result, fingers crossed. Just had a three-hour strategy meeting. Three hours of my life I will never get back
DSM
DSM
Morning cabbage for all.
@enderland so I guess you can just add folder to system path and then import package1 package2
@khajvah right. but, folder/package1 needs to be in my system path or package1 imports don't work
I think that these imports are fubared
what do those package1 imports look like?
@holdenweb that's what you signed up for? As long as you've filled the positions with competent staff and don't turn into a manager that wants meetings for the sake of filling your timesheet - you're doing fine :p
14:43
@tzaman import package1
@DSM cbg
wait.
@enderland then package1 shouldn't be a namespace package
you need folder/package1 on the path to import package1?
is it structured like folder/package1/package1/<actual stuff here>?
@tzaman scripts inside package1 depend on each other and assume that package1 is in system path
14:44
morning @DSM
that's my guess at least
I'm getting really good at deleting recruiter spam
@tzaman no. strictly folder/package1/files.py
@khajvah yeah, I think this is it, but I need to add multiple pieces of the folder structure to my system path
because other packages require folder to be in the system path, while package1 requires folder/package1 to be there
lol
poor you
seems like whoever wrote those stuff explicitly made sure that you suffer
is there any way to actually get this to work right? it feels like the best way is to move each package* to it's own subfolder path
so it's folder1/package1 and folder2/package2
14:47
@enderland you say that from package1.file import something makes you feel as though folder/package1 shout be on your PYTHONPATH. Why? The interpreter can find the package1 base directory (because it's on the PYTHONPATH, and therefore included in sys.path. It therefore knows to find package1.file inside that directory.
@enderland it won't work as others, as you said, expect packages to be in one folder
Take a look at the standard library - dozens of modules and packages, all in the same directory and all findable as a result of a single sys.path entry.
@holdenweb I think the problem is some of the references in package1 aren't referencing "package1.file.stuff" but rather just "package1item" and so without the entire folder/package1 addition to system path
oh ffs this is annoying
this python library has been so much trouble to deal with
@enderland my suggestion is to back away, look at the bigger picture from above and the packages will get organized themselves
Yes, it's likely you aren't seeing the wood for the trees
14:50
it should be trivial, if you are having weird issues like this,then something is wrong
oh. ooooooooh. so the reason this is fubared is that one of the imports is actually explicitly calling out a package1filename.entity -- does adding folder to my system path allow this to resolve?
ugh. it's too early for a drink too
never
But drinking is unlikely to solve the problem ...
you never know
So near, but yet so far: rep now at 9,986 ...
user559633
14:54
@holdenweb I'm sure you have good content I haven't voted up.
user559633
Congrats on breaking 10k
Yay! 10,006 - thanks
gratz :D
quick go downvote all the things
end of the work-day, the beginning of non-sober-day
bye all
14:58
@khajvah Cya
What's the mathematical word for 2d space divided into n evenly area'd segments?
user559633
Anyone fly near the tail section of an Airbus A330-300? I've only flown in the wing section and I'm wondering about noise levels near the rear
Congrats @holdenweb Now you can see the dead posts
ahahahaha. we had an errant __init__.py that was doing some stupid import stuff
the package1 init did import package1 and from package1 import * which meant that imports inside of it like package1.foobar didn't work
sigh
thanks guys
I thought I was missing something obvious. solution: never, ever, trust other developers
yeah non-empty __init__.py files are the root of three quarters of all evil
15:03
Thinking about quitting. I have 6 months of expenses saved up. How hard is it to earn more than 10K$/year by freelancing or building a small product solo?
@TomasZubiri you can earn 10k/year at walmart if you want, though it might be a good idea to find some contracts now prior to quitting
@tzaman "hey I know, we can break how everyone's mental paradigm of python works by hiding things in a file you assume is empty!"
@enderland I thought the obvious thing is always distrusting other developers?
Oh, lordy - how do I switch off all the deleted stuff!
user559633
@TomasZubiri Not very hard to do $10k/year, but I'd advise against quitting unless you have connections for contract jobs.
@holdenweb downvote a lot to keep your rep about 9999
15:05
@holdenweb now you begin to see the matrix
user559633
Elance and other freelance sites aren't reliable and you can spend all your time chasing non-paying customers.
user559633
Also, take whatever amount you think you'll spend in a month and double or triple it.
Why?
About elance, that's a nono.
user559633
Because that's what you'll end up spending. Extra caution if you think you'll "eat cheap" too as that will last for like a month. Utilities (heat/electricity) also increase
the cynicism and skepticism is strong in tristan... :o
15:07
Also if you plan on doing contract work, see youtube.com/watch?v=jVkLVRt6c1U
it should be required watching
user559633
@enderland On the topic of "working for yourself", this isn't skepticism, this is first hand experience and warning.
Seen it Wayne ty.
10K$ / year? Depending on the company you could make literally 10x that. Is the freedom of freelancing that amazing?
I'd be down for a company paying me 100K$
where do you live?
15:08
But the one I am in right now pays me 10K
ie country, state maybe even
I'm assuming not USA if you are being paid 10k/year
And didn't approve a budget for IDE
Argentina.
user559633
@KevinMGranger No, but it depends on your region and freelancing means opportunities you would otherwise not have.
Another option is taking 3 months to build something open source and leverage that to get a high paying job/s. somewhere else. Not sure if that is realistic though.
user559633
Yeah, good luck with that.
15:10
how is the job market for devs in argentina?
@TomasZubiri You're better off staying employed and at the same time building something open source to build your portfolio to make you more marketable in general. But depending solely on growing your GH portfolio does not necessarily mean it will guarantee a high paying job
@WayneWerner oh I know. given the type of work I do, I'm practically paid to not trust other developers
@enderland Not great in terms of salary or interesting companies.
@idjaw It's really really hard to work on something on the side if your job takes like 10 hours a day.
I guess there's weekends. I could nolife.
why is your job horrible?
why are you working 50 hours a week?
15:16
I’d love to work 10 hours a day, on 3 days a week
user559633
@idjaw 100% this.
and free time for the rest of the days
user559633
If > 10 hour days is not for you, I'd advise against starting your own company or freelancing, unless you have great business connections.
8 hours of work +1 hour for lunch +2 travel hours. I thought that was normal.
user559633
When I was freelancing, I'd do 1-3 hours of communication/administrative work/finding leads, 8ish hours of work a day, then whatever travel
15:18
I took a different job partially because I dropped a 50 minute each way commute to a 15 min biking commute
Tristan can speak much more to this as he is living it. But, from talking to people who have their own startup, or even work at a young (in terms of company age, not employee age) startup, work a significant number of hours and it is no glamorous thing. You have to be willing to make the sacrifices for something you believe in. And you have to believe in it to be able to justify compromising that much of your life
@tristan 1-3 hours of finding leads means you're the target market for the iPhone 7
user559633
@enderland 100% support that.
I even took a compensation cut
because to me, 10 hours of my life a week are well worth a small percentage of my income
user559633
@idjaw Preach.
15:19
@enderland makes sense
user1270589
god dammit since when there's a chat on stackoverflow
I'm either 1.5+ hours away by metro or 1.5+ hours away by bike. I think I need to buy a bike.
user559633
@EyeSalut welcome
@KevinMGranger what part of the world are you from that uses the term "metro" as well?
I was under the impression that most places around the world just say subway
user559633
People here call it "the T"
15:23
USA, DC area
@KevinMGranger I'm sorry
:P
cool. I was really under the impression that metro was a Quebec/Montreal thing.
user559633
To add to that, Moscow calls theirs the metro too
ah yes...and obviously, France.
metro -> Métropolitain
user1270589
I hope that someone can help me, I am new to Django, when I try to serve static files with NGINX + WSGI in "production" everything rocks, but when I use "runserver" command, It does not serve static files. I tried to add "from django.contrib.staticfiles.urls import staticfiles_urlpatterns


urlpatterns += staticfiles_urlpatterns()" about that.

Help me please :'(
15:26
Do you need to run collectstatic? (Been a while)
user1270589
I did
@idjaw I had a job interview in SF when BART was on stryke
that was annoying
user1270589
Fuck's sake sorry for the shocking term, I just had to add DEBUG=True into settings.py .. Thanks for your help ! =)
@WayneWerner oh that must have been wonderful trying to get around the city.
phone/skype interview?
15:45
"Applicant suggested phone interview instead of in-person interview due to the transportation strike. [checks the 'lacks flexibility' box in the REASONS NOT TO HIRE column]"
A true entrepreneur would Macgyver up an alternate means of transportation from available materials
Applicant checks the 'lack of flexibility' box in the REASONS NOT TO WORK FOR THIS COMPANY column.
Meanwhile the eccentric CEO of Overly Critical Checklists Inc laughs manaically from deep within his money vault
Adds OCC Inc to list of companies to apply to.
They have a very effective interview process because they know exactly what not to do, based on all of the metrics they accumulate from their digital products
"Applied Solutions Corp rejects applicants with less than ten years of Flask experience, and their stock fell 0.5 points, so let's not do that"
wim
wim
15:56
Flask Initial release April 1, 2010; 6 years ago
There's a reason that Applied Solutions Corp isn't a Fortune 500 company.
conclusion: Applied Solutions Corp is only accepting candidates who lie
wim
wim
(yes, flask was an april fool's joke)
Any job that requires more than 2 years with a specific technology was crafted by someone who doesn't know a lot about the job.
Unless it's C++
Fuck C++
wim
wim
bollocks
I want to see more than 2 years experience with python when I interview
15:59
"X years of experience" isn't even an objective measurement anyway. I spend twenty minutes a month doing javascript for my mostly-C# job. I've been doing this for five years. Do I have five years of experience with javascript, or 12*5*20 minutes of experience?
Does 2 and 5 make a difference wim?
wim
wim
totally

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