I really like the JarJar is a Sith theory because it took a style element of the movie and turned it into a major plot point. I like it when stories take seemingly disparate elements and tie them together at the end with a little bow.
And I mean come on, the dude talked Space Congress into becoming a dictatorship.
to me it seems like implementation detail, having them be singleton is a useless feature and meant that subclassing the type bool had to be prohibited ... so that's a disadvantage, but what was the advantage?
Perhaps it saves you a few precious cycles on some common language element, such as conditionals. Being 0.01% faster for 99% of users is more useful than being ten times faster for 0.001% of users. (pulling these numbers out of thin air, obviously)
If they can knock out those weird phantom error messages that don't actually stop the build from building, then I will award them with the most pleasing funny cat pictures in my possession.
I see no one is willing to crawl through the entire CPython source in order to prove me wrong, so I'm just going to declare victory and escape in my dirigible.
cv-plsstackoverflow.com/questions/39986574/… Literal quote "Someone can write a complete (working) example of how to do that with a Python(2.x) script or inside a Linux terminal?"
Hi there, lets say that I have a datasets that I want to classify as to belong to one of two classes I defined. I already have written the codes for the classification of the data to the two classes, What I am struggling with is how can I incorporate my algorithm inside of any machine learning library for instance Pylearn2 to predict and learn the class of the datasets?
@idjaw "Fuck your startup scene with your 30 minute morning routines of reading TechCrunch, TNW, Wired, Gizmodo, Mashable, The Verge and ProductHunt- all so you dwont feel ‘left out’...Fuck your crazy work hours." amusing because i think anyone that reads techblogs all day isn't the same type to put in long hours