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wim
wim
22:00
But it also encourages people to continue to be lazy about text and bytes
I've just encountered it, but that PEP seems to make a lot of sense
@wim how so?
Before that, there were u functions that just made code slower and did the same thing. Sometimes you have to be practical.
wim
wim
adding the prefix in python 3 is bridging the gap between python3 from the wrong direction
I don't see how PEP 414 encourages people to be lazy.
wim
wim
22:01
we should make python2 closer to python3 , but never the reverse !
In fact, "practicality beats purity".
It allows you to be more explicit about bytes vs. unicode. That's a good thing.
wim
wim
It's already explicit in the language design
and we already have from __future__ import unicode_literals to make that as good as we can get in python 2
@wim if you want python to thrive, you should want to make it as painless as possible to migrate to python 3.
Well, it's already explicit in both versions, just in opposite directions. Python 2 has the b no-op, Python 3 has the u no-op.
unicode_literals is dangerous for other reasons.
22:04
I think it's shooting yourself in the foot to postpone the migration of projects from py 2 just because this harmless addition to python 3 is not pure enough for you:P
the least pure thing that can happen to python is python 2
Rhubarb all, going home.
user559633
is that a challenge?
user559633
later davidism
wim
wim
cross-compat libraries should look like python3 code, and have some hacks to make them backwards compat with python2
user559633
you're free to write them yourself
wim
wim
22:06
pep 414 encourages the other way, which is the wrong way imo
rbrb davidism
PEP 414 lets you put b or u on all your string literals and know by looking at the literal whether it's a bytestring or a Unicode string, without having to look at the __future__ imports.
@idjaw: interesting, two questions about the exact same problem within a few hours. There are probably more then.
@MartijnPieters oh. I didn't catch the first one. I saw that happen a little while ago, turned out the original OP was not satisfied with the responses the first time, so they created a new account and re-worded the same question. Hopefully this isn't the case.
wim
wim
@user2357112 you already know that in Python*
*Python: Python 3
Languages formerly known as python: python 2.x
22:16
just lobbing this out here: for an interview I'm collecting interesting Python questions from SO. What question did you find interesting, and why?
I have a reasonable list already, but I'll happily credit you and the plug the Python room if I use it :-)
wim
wim
e-satis answers are excellent
Maybe one of the ones about using += on a list inside a tuple.
wim
wim
in particular the decorators one and the metaclass one
@wim already covered :-D
That individual taught me this :P
years ago!
22:19
"Interesting" for me usually ends up being weird edge cases and trivia. I don't know if it'd be suitable for an interview.
user559633
I enjoyed answering this question: stackoverflow.com/questions/27603885/…
wim
wim
heh. user2357112 answers most of my 'interesting' questions.
and several of my questions ended up being python bugs
you might want to mention a bit about how stack Q&A's can end up as bug reports and fixes to python itself
here's one example from earlier this year stackoverflow.com/a/35784866/674039
oh my goodness that would be such a mean interview question
@user2357112 I have a few of those on the list, because they can be examples of what I enjoy most when answering stuff on SO.
Stuff that makes you go Wat?!
wim
wim
Oh wait, I assumed Martijn was being interviewed for an article or something - is the context actually Martijn interviewing a candidate ?
22:25
how many datetimes does it take to datetime?
wim
wim
hehe
@wim no, I'm being interviewed for a podcast.
@wim one of my current candidates is your set-order question.
wim
wim
knock knock
who's there?
datetime
datetime who?
datetime datetime
Weird thought: objects aren't supposed to be hashable if they could mutate in a way that would change their hash, because changing hash values would break dicts.
If Guido had chosen a comparison-based mapping structure instead of a hash-based one in the early days, like C++ did, would lists not support comparisons?
22:31
@user2357112 Wat?!
(and hash-based mappings still use comparison)
@wim yay \o/
user559633
i'm convinced that my brain is rejecting the JavaScript transplant that i got 3 months ago
@tristan doesn't surprise me.
that's because in that three months 10 new frameworks came out. You're obsolete.
your fault.
I would suggest to look at questions Veedrac and Jim Fasarakis-Hilliard ask/answer or even favorite @MartijnPieters
22:35
If dicts used < and > instead of hashes, changing comparison results would break dicts. Maybe we'd be telling people that their mutable data structures shouldn't support < and >, and you'd need to convert lists to tuples to perform a lexicographic comparison.
Your immune system is rightfully rejecting that {} + {} produces NaN.
user559633
@idjaw i'll have you know that i'm using react, redux, yarn, and es6 with webpack. it's a recent transplant.
at least it's not 'NaN' (is it?)
user559633
me irl about webdev
22:37
@tristan boy do I hate that movie
user559633
@idjaw lol
user559633
i love that movie
user559633
mostly because i think ridley scott makes beautiful, lived-in, realistic environments
user6568562
I liked Prometheus
user559633
i skipped it :)
22:40
it was watchable:)
@tristan: Try Array(16).join("wat" - 1) + " Batman!" for fun and giggles.
bit silly, bit nonsense, no Aliens, but entertaining
Such a wonderfully consistent language..
user6568562
@AndrasDeak Right on
Let us also not forget about this Ridley Scott masterpiece:
user6568562
22:42
Laters !
later @randomhopeful
see ya
user559633
@MartijnPieters Yeah, Nan :) that makes sense in a way
On a different subject; anyone here thinking of nominating themselves for the upcoming moderator election?
I love power, can hardly wait to get as much as possible as quickly as possible. Nope
user559633
22:45
I think if this was tamed and var acted like let is supposed to, and if trying to access an undefined actually threw an exception, JS (es6) would be...okay
user559633
i'm trying (unsuccessfully) to spend less time on SO.
it's hard to tell:P
although life has been clearly eating into your streaming time
@MartijnPieters isn't there a typical minimum rep requirement?
@idjaw there is; 3k.
last time Undo was being nagged for having only 15k< <20k rep or something? I seem to recall...
22:50
@MartijnPieters oh I thought it was like 25k for some weird reason
user559633
yeah. i was thinking about unhooking SO from my oauth and changing the password so i have to be conscious about my slacking
@idjaw only if you want to get votes
@tristan you underestimate the capabilities of your cerebellum
user559633
nah, it helped for other sites i'd slack on work with
user559633
i just need that little "hey, you're doing this because you don't want to do work" barrier
22:52
@idjaw some people in the community may give people with < 20k rep a harder time ('not enough experience'), but you can nominate at 3k.
instead of a no-drunk-texting app, you need a no-not-working app
@tristan as long as you keep in touch and show some sign of life.......do what you want I'm not your real dad.
did I do that right?
Undo has < 20k and he's doing a fine job as mod.
user559633
i'll be on slack. i told my girlfriend about this last night and she specifically asked about how i'd keep in touch with some of you (as in, asking using specific details, not just "those python guys") :3
@MartijnPieters Undo is one of the finest mods on the site if you ask me
22:53
I probably will nominate myself again, however I'm not very optimistic about the outcome
@tristan respect
user559633
@vaultah you have my vote
well, thanks :)
user559633
no worries. you're smart as hell and level headed -- it's not like i'm playing favorites
wim
wim
Being a mod seems like a thankless task here. What's the attraction?
22:57
masochism/lust for power
any point on that 2d space
one might also consider altruism, but I consider that to be a kind of masochism in this case;)
user559633
it's definitely not for me.
I don't think anybody as cynical as you could get elected nowadays:)
user559633
i'm not cynical. that's the weird thing.
you are for a more civilized age
wim
wim
you're certainly not a baby kisser
22:59
@tristan *anybody as apparently cynical as you
anyway, early rhubarb from me:)
user559633
@wim yeah, i'd say that's fair and i think that the weaker/worse elements of the site expect their community moderators to be a little less...passionate
user559633
night @AndrasDeak :)

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