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DSM
DSM
16:00
Speaking as someone who's interviewing Python candidates at the moment (including later today), yeah, that would make a difference to me.
wim
wim
compare my python questions from 2 years ago to my python questions from 5 years ago.
and I'm sure that my questions from this year will seem embarrassingly basic to me if I come back to them in 3 years time :) :)
@wim how can you deem experience though?
I dread the day I look at five year old code of mine and think "this is exactly as good as what I'm capable of today"
do I have 2 years or 5 years of experience with Python for instance?
Do you feel there is a lot of difference between an applicant with 3years of experience with C# and 2 with python, and one with 5 years of python?
wim
wim
16:04
totally
Realtalk, I have no idea how much I should advertise my Python prowess when zero of my actual job experience involves it
Despite probably at this point being my most-used language in terms of time
@wim actually what does "years of experience even mean"?
wim
wim
Their C# experience would be mostly useless for the kinds of positions I interview for, and often when people who have a lot of experience in some other language it makes them write worse python
because they are trying to apply idioms from other languages which don't fit
DSM
DSM
@Jon: ehh, I agree with wim here. Just because something doesn't correlate perfectly doesn't mean it isn't a useful gauge.
@DSM because I have 15 years of C++ wouldn't make a good Python programmer
wim
wim
16:07
"years of experience" to me means you used it in your professional career
Well I'm sitting at a big fat zero then :-(
just interested to know how @wim thinks my Python is :)
wim
wim
I don't think it's fair to write 2 years of experience if it was just doing Q&A on stack overflow or project euler problems
Usually what counts is years on the job.
wim
wim
although that's still useful knowledge, it's not "experience"
16:08
Ah, there's my loophole. I did Q&A on stack overflow and project euler problems and I have many useless Python programs on github.
DSM
DSM
I don't require professional experience per se -- if you'd been regularly contributing to the ecosystem, I'd give that some credit.
I'm one better than the guys you don't want to hire B-)
wim
wim
that's true, if I can see github commits for OSS projects going back years that's a great sign
@wim although - if you find the right candidate with the field of expertise and in the "mind set" of being a dev... you'll find they generally pick things up more easily than most
Remind me to add "contributor to the Notepad++ code base" on my resume.
Also remind me to come up with effective distractions for when they ask "what sort of contributions?"
DSM
DSM
16:09
Kevin: are you good at origami?
I can make a fortune teller / flycatcher.
DSM
DSM
Have some pocket glitter to decorate it with and you're good.
@Kevin nice
I'm probably in the 95th percentile for assembling Ikea furniture, which is fairly similar in a "assembling complicated thing from wordless instructions" way.
Spatial reasoning game is strong with this one.
Looking it up on YouTube is strong with me, or convincing someone else to do it for me
wim
wim
@JonClements I don't know how your python is, but after 30 mins interview I would have a pretty good idea
@wim it's a snake, right?
last I heard
wim
wim
do you use it mon - fri ?
@JonClements amazing
mon - sun normally, throw in some haskell, some C++ and C# - you're getting close
16:14
I think it's perfectly fine to 'pad' your years of experience some. I certainly counted College and hobby time on my resume. If you didn't, how could you actually get professional experience?
wim
wim
wow .. I would never
many interviewers do background checks with previous employers
I guess I was lucky that my first job out of school hired me because of my mathematics degree, because it was pretty clear that I had 0 years of experience in software
@wim I was very lucky in my first job - the directors of the company had doubts - they happened to listen to their business/office manager - so they gave me the role of a junior programmer straight after I left school
wim
wim
I only knew some Matlab and ... [Eiffel](en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eiffel_(programming_language) ! which is the most useless language ever, and probably none of you have heard of it, but that's what they taught us in a bachelor of engineering for some stupid reason
@QuestionC by getting a junior programming job
DSM
DSM
I started using Python seriously in grad school, and that's when I date the start of my Python career from. Now it's so long that it doesn't really matter anymore, though.. (sigh)
wim
wim
16:18
I learned more on first year of that job than 6 years in university
DSM
DSM
@wim: I can beat Eiffel for uselessness. Compare Turing!
I went from Junior to Programmer, then to Senior Programmer, Tech Lead, then Head of Department, then to Company Director in the space of 4/5 years
@wim same.
@JonClements so that's what, 9.5 months?
DSM
DSM
@RobertGrant: heh
16:19
@RobertGrant hahaha not that quick ;)
Anyone here like bashing php?
wim
wim
that's 0 months in python2 ...
22 hours ago, by idjaw
https://toggl.com/programming-princess
@RobertGrant I did get a junior programming job. It took six months to get a technical interview with that resume and if I didn't put any experience on there, I simply wouldn't be in the field today.
@TomasZubiri ^^
@QuestionC curious to know your control group for that assertion
16:21
I applied for a position at a company they weren't even hiring for and here I am today :P
@Programmer nice once
wim
wim
bashing php is so easy that you feel guilty
$section->YStart;
YStart doesn't exist But php throws no error.
$section->YStart = 0;
No error
$section->YStart == 0;
Yep, that evaluates to true, carry on.
count($section->YStart) == 0
Yep, true.
wim
wim
it feels like beating up the kid with no friends to take his lunch money
I think this has been by far the most disrespectful php flaw I have ever seen.
16:23
then perhaps we should address why people are doing that instead of being nice individuals, hey @wim
bashing php is an outlet. It's all you get after enduring coding in php.
@RobertGrant Are you suggesting a guy having trouble finding a job out of college should dumb down his resume? I wasn't getting interviewed. I could accept looking like an idiot for overpromising my skills, but that's not what happened.
No, which is why I didn't mention dumbing anything down
I'm also not suggesting adopting a giraffe, if we're in the business of enumerating everything I haven't said
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This is what I liked about Drexel University's co-op program. They did all the hard work of cajoling companies into taking a chance on unknown quantities with barely a year and a half of formal CS education. All we had to do was fill in some forms and show up.
You're questioning whether saying I'd been using C++ for four years on my resume actually helped get a job.
16:26
Nope
HAHAHA 4 years?
@QuestionC sadly... what employers want now is "come on board and immediately be able to do what I want"...
... 20+ years ago it use to be: "okay, you've got potential - come on board - let's train you"
@JonClements my company does that now
@RobertGrant and that's the way it should work
We require 5 years of experience of working with our codebase.
16:28
What close reason is "You're passing your parameters in the wrong order"?
^^
Yeah, that's what I thought.
yup
@MorganThrapp link it. I'll cv too
wim
wim
16:29
Answer it. You're passing parameters in the wrong order.
I think I posted this earlier, but php used strlen as a function hashing algo phpmanualmasterpieces.tumblr.com/post/70257636397/…
@JonClements probably your salary means they don't do that for you :-)
wim
wim
actually that whole blog is full of gems
@JonClements I think it sort of depends on what you mean by "train you"
wim
wim
like this time where they picked two "large" primes from a fixed array of a few hundred primes, to do crypto phpmanualmasterpieces.tumblr.com/post/132881102960/…
announcement I just parsed HTML using regex out of laziness. deal with it.
16:33
@wim just read that, amazing
PHP 7 uses an abstract syntax tree when parsing now?! mind blown
wim
wim
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@DSM did you have to learn turing in school?
I had never heard of it ... academic language only?
It looks a bit like python 3.6 with type annotations ... LMAO !
s/function/def s/print/put
@wim that's because Python took a lot of inspiration from Modula, which is basically an evolution on Pascal, and Turing is another Pascal-inspired language.
3.6 with type annotations sounds like a good idea
what's a type annotation?
16:42
@corvid python.org/dev/peps/pep-526 Syntax for Variable Annotations
A new feature in 3.6 allowing you to specify the type of variables - quite similar to function annotations
Oh so like Swift?
stackoverflow.com/questions/39878888/… Too broad/unclear. Their code isn't "beautiful" enough.
k, rhubarb, all. A domani
Modula? That's the thing an old vim setup things markdown files are, right?
16:48
@JohanLarsson Veronika Harcsa & Balint Gyemant -- especially the last composition! (btw, he was my first jazz guitar teacher) (note: I don't know why, but watching her singing is not a pleasent feeling, yet hearing her is amazing ;))
@Kevin you went to Drexel? I went to RIT, one of the only other universities to have a co-op and quarter system... the similarities continue.
@PeterVaro sweet, thanks
Yep, I went to Drexel. I'm pretty sure that's on my list of "personal details I'm allowed to share online"... [puts on half-moon glasses and squints at my dossier]
I left my Kevin-Journal at home while away on vacation, if you could remind me of this fact next week that'd be great.
16:51
Hi can anybody help me with this question? stackoverflow.com/questions/39807008/…
Kevin-prime's megazord is a dragon, mine's a tiger. All you have to remember.
user1270589
DSM
DSM
@wim: no, because I was in physics. My compsci friends all did, though.
@opwid you have an answer.
same slot memory?
16:58
@opwid I agree with jonrshape's comment. When you do print(id(string[0:5])) and then print(id(string[-10:-5])), those two have the same id because they're occurring in separate expressions. But the slices in print(string[0:5] is string[-10:-5]) are in the same expression, which makes a difference.
DSM
DSM
Mar 5 '15 at 17:31, by DSM
I don't understand why people are so interested in understanding the implementation details of when Python reuses immutable objects and when it doesn't. What does it matter? Why is everyone so obsessed with calling id on everything? Am I just cranky?
Agreed.
But I'm bored so here have another id curiosity:
>>> string = "HelloWorld"
>>> id(string[0:5])
24430560
>>> id(string[-10:-5])
24430560
>>>
>>> a = string[0:5]
>>> b = string[-10:-5]
>>> id(a)
24430560
>>> id(b)
29246560
I was just playing with it. No big deal
After I read article "A bite of Python" by RedHat
bbc.com/future/story/… Seems relevant for the room.
The value of `id(string[0:5])` (and ids in general) depends on machine state.
The only way to lock its value down into a constant is by saving it to a variable, `x = string[0:5] # id will never change`.
When the program is evaluating a statement like `print(string[0:5] is string[-10:-5]) `, the machine state is different from when it is evaluating `id(string[0:5])`, so the `id` value may be different.
id is an internal concept. id(X) doesn't say anything about X's value, it says how the variable named X happens to be stored in memory. Expressions like string[0:5] are stored in memory only temporarily so their id is transient. If you want them to have a consistent id, you need to give it persistent storage, which means storing it in a variable.
tl;dr if you're using is without None or seriously relying on id() otherwise, you're being clever. Don't be clever.
@KevinMGranger are sentinels too clever?
_sentinel = object()
def some_function(a, b=_sentinel):
   if b is _sentinel:
       b = 'some default'
That lets you use None as a non-default value.
Reinventing the None
Also, NotImplemented is a singleton you way need to use is on if you need to handle it.
There are good uses for is that are just plain good practice.
17:11
There are exceptions to every rule, I suppose
user559633
Yeah, I typically make a sentinel object like type("my_sentinel", (object,), {}) for when None (and falsey) is potentially valid and I need to differentiate between "explicitly no" and "not set"
cabbage
user559633
cbg
That AST question got a fairly simple ostensibly working solution, in case anyone is interested. I can't express how much I hate myself for spending so much time on my own solution and having to delete it in the end
DSM
DSM
@tristan: what's the advantage of that over just SOMENAME = object()?
user559633
17:22
@DSM Introspection/debugging
user559633
I'm not always the best communicator. I was agreeing, not trying to say "yes, but also foobar"
DSM
DSM
Then why not make a class the old-fashioned way?
user559633
funny rationalization to use in a chat room, but "less typing"
@vaultah do you really have/had to delete it?
too many edge cases, weird Python bugs, and the idea isn't that great anyway
so yeah
DSM
DSM
17:24
@tristan: isn't it more than class MySentinel: pass? I'm missing something (insight is the first thing to go when I'm multitasking)
user559633
@DSM No, you're probably correct. I was thinking with an initializer for my_obj.__name__ stuff, which still gets fufilled with class X: pass
In HNQ right now: RattleHiss (fizzbuzz in python) @ code review :D
I just liked the title
What's the right thing to flag this as? It's just not reproducible, it was a networking issue that one user had
user559633
17:40
This question was caused by a problem that can no longer be reproduced or a simple typographical error...
Ah, I always forget that stuff is behind another level.
@AndrasDeak My god, that code. Fizzbuzz is like 6 lines max.
user559633
@KevinMGranger Yeah, mcve and "can not be reproduced" is so common that I find it somewhat surprising that it's not top-level
DSM
DSM
LargeCanadianCity's baseball team (about which there is little point to being elliptical for obvious reasons, but now it's traditional) has made it to the postseason. Because of NumberFirm's substantial increase in salary relative to FormerFirm, I can afford tickets, and I enjoy live sports. Unfortunately I'm still programmed to save money like a Scots-Canadian grad student. #northworldproblems
user559633
Haha, yeah, not realizing "oh i have money now" for a couple years is largely how I'm able to do my own company FT now.
17:46
The entire basis of my sound financial state is that I don't find expensive things interesting. If I liked jetskis I would have eight and no home.
Fiiiiiiire!
Crossing my fingers that I don't discover that I really like the taste of caviar or something in the future
@DSM I love how hockey fans who are also baseball fans embrace that baseball team considering the mandatory hate between that city and my city when it comes to hockey . :) it's very funny.
user559633
@Kevin Red caviar isn't very expensive and is delicious when combined with cream cheese on light toast
user559633
@Ffisegydd Pretty.
17:51
Nope, only blue caviar for me. And it has to be fresh too so I'll need to set up a caviar farm in my basement.
user559633
Sometimes I just stare into fire and think about web development
It's the next fad after microbrewing, I am certain
@tristan Is that the fireplace in your flat...or your Mac?
@tristan "Nice screensaver"
user559633
@AndrasDeak I get this reference.
17:53
<3
user559633
@Ffisegydd I have a gas stove, but I meant more when I visit my parents and can sit under the stares and stare into the outdoor firepit
I can see how it can get uncomfortable enough to stare somewhere else when sitting underneath all those stares.
<3 :D
Also I know you're all super excited for my Fizzy Facation Fotographs but it'll probably take me a month or so to process them all. To whet your appetites though I have a partially processed image of the lake/mountain range I took today from the boat.
Me and $relative don't get along much but one summer vacation we bonded by staying up late on the porch and setting small pieces of wicker on fire.
@idjaw Can you put all those stares in a starecase to keep them close?
17:55
Despite everything, we'll always have the casual pyromania of '05
Portch?
I thought I missed the memo about English
Sorry, I've got Flowers For Algernon disease and can't spell as well as I used to.
Tell me again about the rabbits, George...
"How the hell did I ever get the word order right with all these adjectives?"
17:56
anyone care to share whatever music they are listening to right now? Need a change, and not feeling creative.
I'm not listening to anything, but you'll only get Nightwish from me anyway
@idjaw I was listening to twostepsfromhell.com last week if you want some over the top operatic epic kind of thng.
I've been listening to The Royal Concept. They sound a lot like Phoenix.
I'll pass :p
@vaultah Justin Bieber, eh?
user559633
@idjaw Heh, thanks, missed that. I need to not use my oktoberfest beer stein
If you need help not using it, you could send it to me.
wim
wim
if can't use None for whatever reason, I make sentinels with object()
can't see any advantage to calling the default metaclass for that??
@AndrasDeak nah, just very "creative" music no one will appreciate
17:59
Thanks for the music share all. Shuffling all that together.
stackoverflow.com/questions/39880710/… Typo. OP is convinced that you write to a text file with append.
wim
wim
this is a good git talk! youtube.com/watch?v=1ffBJ4sVUb4
user559633
i'm listening to reggae
I've been enjoying The Mowgli's as well.
17:59
Do y'all use spotify? We could start a social playlist where everyone adds stuff they're listening to right now and their favorites. I've found tons of great new music that way
^^ I'd be down
@KevinMGranger Yeah, I like that plan!
I do not. Spotify is/was not that good.
I actually liked rdio more
user559633
18:00
I don't trust spotify.
@vaultah mosh pit kind, or psychedelic kind, or other?:)
I like spotify, because my mom has the family plan and lets me use one of the 6 accounts for free.
Warning about my spotify. It will have children classics dispersed throughout
Namely Raffi and Dora
18:02
I have come to enjoy some of Raffi's greats, like Banana Phone, and Peanut Butter Sandwiches.
That's what I grew up on. Him and Trout Fishing in America.
And They Might be Giants.
stick stick sticky stick stick
Spoiler - There is a kazoo that makes an appearance.
The silence means you're all listening to this right?
I'm just crossing you off my birthday invitation list.
I'm working on the SoPython playlist.
@Ffisegydd The fact that I was on it in the first place is a huge step for you Fizzy. Congrats
18:07
Hey guys, how would I know at what Python version a module was added to built-ins? i.e. Determining when 'random' became part of the Python built-ins
You weren't, I had to add your name so I could cross it off in disgust.
Never change, Fizzy. Never change.
hugs
Don't touch me.
@AndrasDeak wonky/IDM/experimental, so psychedelic, I guess
@Ffisegydd I'm picturing you saying this like the computer in Don't Hug Me I'm Scared 4
18:08
@vaultah I see, thanks:)
user559633
@HEADLESS_0NE Language version changelogs
shitty samsung galaxy s4 mini...
user559633
this sounds like a terrible children's rhyme
samsung force-updated my phone, then bricked the device
@AnttiHaapala owwwwww
I have an s4 mini too:S
good thing I never get updates:D
18:10
I thought it was a battery problem, went to shop to try another battery
samsung force-updated my phone, then bricked the device
there was no warning, it wasn't very nice
I didn't want to update anything
user559633
@Ffisegydd btw, please share the photos and location later. The lake photo looks beautiful.
nice...
my new phone probably isn't going to be a samsung
18:11
now I need to use my Jolla phone but this doesn't have google apps :/
I'm sorry about that, Antti
@AnttiHaapala I hear Blackberry is making a come back.
@mmf1102 cabbage
@mmf1102 cbg x2
user559633
18:11
I thought it would be the patriotic choice to use a Nokia.
hi @mmf1102
What's patriotic about a Japanese phone company?
@tristan what nokia?
I am very new to Django development, and I have what is probably a really basic question which I can't find an answer to
@tristan I had a Nokia once, so good
user559633
@mmf1102 hi buddy :)
18:13
I accidentally hit enter :)
It could survive a nuclear strike
user559633
It's okay, new buddy
life bucket-list - Find a friend whose name is actually Buddy.
I'm probably flaunting some rules about MTV or whatever, but I need to pass arguments through a reverse parameter. So reverse('register_complete', kwargs={'user_type':modelname})
now, in my urls.py page, I write a url pattern, but I want to pass the argument given to the appropriate view function
@idjaw Who's name is Who
problem is, I can't exactly figure out how to do that. If I put a value in, it's a specific predetermined value, but I want to be able to use the value passed in from the reverse method
18:17
@AndrasDeak :) thanks....BUDDY :)
You can get a dog and name it Buddy. It's close enough
@idjaw no worries, Nate
@mmf1102 ... Do you want argument unpacking?
nokia phones were my favorite until they started putting windows on them :(
18:30
Until they removed snake.
Wheee, researched an answer only to have OP delete ~1 minute after posting.
So annoying :P
didn't answer yet?
they might undelete still:/
18:31
Hey guys. Remember when we were talking about Spotify?
No, I posted the answer, they waited a bit, and then deleted it.
@MorganThrapp oh, fuck them
link?
18:32
that's a huge nono, voting to undelete, and also for a paddlin'
@idjaw Reeeeealy glad I have premium now.
1.6k rep user......
@WayneWerner Did you name them?
@idjaw nudge nudge wink wink:P
"Lucky" and "To Be Alive" ;)
18:33
@WayneWerner Oh man, regretting opening that link. :P
@AndrasDeak :D voted
@WayneWerner awwww:)
Undeleted!
Thanks. :D
thanks
18:35
I released them near a tree that's far enough that I assume they'll not come back to my garage. Plus it's across the street.
user559633
Don't brown recluse spiders cause serious issues with their bites?
After further research, I really just wanted to add a group to the url with ?P<group_name> which I forgot was a thing...
@tristan Yes.
@tristan sometimes
user559633
Yeah, don't google image search that.
18:36
However, I was passing a model, so now I just pass a string and convert it to the same named class
which is the most unsafe code ever
What you typically see are infections from MSRA or something
user559633
Why release the spiders then instead of kill them?
@WayneWerner MRSA, methicillin resistent staphyllococcus aureus
18:36
cbg!
They're not hurting anyone, and they likely won't ever. Except for stupid bugs that I hate and can die.
cabbage, @KeremZaman
cbg, Kerem.
@WayneWerner Your spider share reminded me of yesterday's conersation with a guy on my hockey team who is from Australia about the blue ringed octopus
> The blue-ringed octopus, despite its small size, carries enough venom to kill twenty-six adult humans within minutes.
\o/
18:38
Alternatively... I could have created 4 separate urls, one with a name suiting each user, and then setting the kwargs there before calling the view
I have a problem with Scrapy, when I get start_urls from a text file it doesn't get content, but when start_urls list is loaded manually, it can get content. Where is the mistake?
but then I end up with a bunch of URL patterns cluttering up space
start_urls = [line.strip() for line in open('urls.txt')]
@tristan will do. It's in a place called the Lake District. Bet you can't guess what there's loads of there.
@idjaw don't get me started on cone snails
18:38
@idjaw Yeah, I wouldn't screw with those. Holy crap, Australia.
But yeah, recluses/widows aren't nearly as terrifying as media portray them
^ are they bffs?
This is my adorable little jumping spider, Dexter
@Ffisegydd Districts?
it lost two of its left legs, probably accidentally to my daughter's broom. I've been keeping it in a cup and feeding it flies and crickets. It's super fat right now, I wonder if it will molt
@WayneWerner you should get a portia
user559633
18:41
My moral code is that "if insect can cause harm to human/resources/pet, it's okay to kill"
The only spiders I'm okay with are Daddy Long Legs (because they aren't really a spider) and Peacock Spiders.
but not necessary
I want a pet spider! Spider puppy!
Insects that come within two inches of my face, and insects that find themselves in my bathroom while I'm using it, have voided their right to live. All others will be captured and released.
Those are super pretty
peacock spiders are just a variety of jumping spiders. A really pretty jumping spider, of course.
but they're totally puppy dogs
> In response to a flood of questions about what happened to the spider and why it was killed, Naskrecki wrote another post on his blog. In it, he explains that the animal was euthanized, preserved, carefully labeled, and deposited in a collection at the University of Guyana, "where to this day it serves as an important teaching tool."
hooray for entomologists...and arachnologists
So they sent it to a nice farm upstate?
> "like driving a nail through your hand," Naskrecki said.
that's a pretty painful bite
"Such magnificent creature. I should kill it."
18:46
> Even if it bites you, "a chicken can probably do more damage," Naskrecki said.
user559633
chickens provide us with food. spiders only provide us with nightmares and necrosis.
@tristan so you haven't eaten spiders?
It's true. Chickens are deadly
I don't know, I think I've probably had more nightmares involving chickens than spiders
user559633
18:48
@AndrasDeak no, i mostly just mail boxes of them to people
adds tristan to list of people to not piss off
@tristan Id rather have you mail a spider to me than a bobcat:)
user559633
what about a cat named bob?
hmm...only if it looks like this
"My entire existence is a pun"
18:52
Cuccos are to chickens as unicorns are to horses.
They're the sexier version? I thought that's what peacocks were for.
They definitely aren't just chickens except with a hylian name. They can fly while sustaining the weight of an adult male.
(does it grasp him by the husk, I wonder...?)
Who's to say they aren't the same, but physics works differently in that universe?
@MorganThrapp Mountains, actually.
18:54
What if humans are just abnormally light
@KevinMGranger Man screw peacocks.
Zelda takes place in our universe because you can see the Big Dipper at night in Ocarina of Time
I'm willing to entertain theories that it doesn't take place on earth, however
Other universes could have identical star layouts.
If the Many-verse theory holds then there's a universe out there that's exactly the same to the finest detail except the Big Dipper is a slightly more mauve colour.
An interesting point, but have you considered the following:
18:56
Agh! I've been hashed!
@Ffisegydd I don't think so:(
DSM
DSM
Just got back from yet another interview, so I missed the fun. What are cuccos?

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