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DSM
6:00 PM
> I want some code in python.
^ well, at least he's not making it ambiguous.
 
I've been watching it too. I feel the same way about Dirk's character, but I don't mind the dissimilarities because the story is interesting in its own right.
I can't comment on the Landisianness because I don't know much about his work.
 
DSM
How does the spoiler stuff work again? To the wiki page!
 
Let's see... The only thing I recognize on Landis' filmography is Chronicle, which I liked quite a bit
 
Ha. Seems accurate :-)
Relatedly, I liked that view spoiler, which gives the impression that the world is larger even than what the main plot is directly hinting at
Rather like Stranger Things choosing the name "eleven" for their protagonist
 
DSM
6:08 PM
Great. Ruin Stranger Things for me, why don't you.
Now I know the name of the main character!
 
:-P
That's something you discover, like, 0.7 episodes in, so don't despair too much
 
recbg
 
DSM
"Who's this? Is this Eleven? How long is this episode so I can multiply it by 0.7?" <- me every few seconds during the first episode, thanks to Mr. Kevin Kevinson
 
Twist: there isn't even a character with that name in the show. Deceptions within deceptions.
Reminds me of when I went to see Dr Strange last weekend. I had head that view spoiler at some point, and was waiting the entire time for it to happen. It was a ridiculous rumor, but juuuust plausible enough for an out-of-touch executive to shoehorn in.
 
@Kevin I just saw that yesterday. I really enjoyed it.
It's one of the only movies where I felt the 3D was worth it.
 
6:14 PM
Not my favorite Marvel film, but worth my time and the price of admission.
The gratuitous 3d fractal CGI was, of course, a big draw for me.
 
DSM
Let's definitely stick to the spoilers on this one, I'm hoping to see it tonight..
 
Spoilers: there are gratuitous fractals.
 
It's a beautiful movie.
 
Probably you can figure that out from thirty seconds of previews though
 
DSM
In other news it turns out I have Golden Grahams I didn't think I did! #workingfromhome #stillgettingusedtoit
 
6:16 PM
@Kevin I got an offer from Amazon as well in Berlin, but I turned down for the same reasons.
I just don't want to work in a super high pressure work environment.
At this point in time, I think being able to develop myself is far more important than the money.
@DSM How did the conversation with the pycon chair go?
Were you talking logistics or budget?
 
@GamesBrainiac Mm hmm, sensible.
 
@Kevin So, do anything interesting lately? Also, are you going to PyCon?
 
DSM
@GamesBrainiac: logistics. We needed to get a bunch of our stuff set up and figure out where we could store it overnight, etc. He was very helpful.
 
@DSM The Chair is still Brandon Rhodes, right?
 
DSM
@GamesBrainiac: I think so, and he was there too, but it was Peter McSomething, chair of PyCon Canada that I had to meet with.
 
6:20 PM
No PyCon for me. I've been spending my free time lately reading dead-tree books from the library. Trying to get into the rhythm of one a week.
 
@Kevin dead-tree books? What are those, and sorry if thats a dumb question.
 
Books made out of paper, as opposed to e-books
 
@Kevin Ahh, reading any of the good old stuff like wheel of time?
@DSM So, how is the sponsor hunt going?
 
I just started 1984 for the first time. Seems appropriate given current events.
 
DSM
@GamesBrainiac: ... ?
 
6:22 PM
For two weeks I went super-old-school and read Tom Sawyer followed by Jules Verne's From the Earth to the Moon.
 
@DSM As in are you guys still looking for sponsors?
Or is that not an issue, because its the biggest pycon?
@KevinMGranger I think Brave New World is more like what we're going to be seeing soon.
 
@KevinMGranger oh awesome! let me know what you think when you finish reading it. Classic.
 
DSM
@GamesBrainiac: I think we're talking at cross-purposes. My firm was one of the sponsors of PyCon Canada this year, which is why I was meeting with the chair.
 
No Wheel of Time yet, but it's been recommended to me enough times that I must get around to it sooner or later.
 
I also bought Brave New World, reading that next
 
6:23 PM
Yup, have fun with it, @KevinMGranger:)
one of my favourites
 
It made me wonder what this room would consider "dunderthink"
 
@DSM Wait, so are you going to be doing pycon thats going to be held in portland or pycon thats going to be held in montreal?
 
can anyone help with making a class from the C api with multiple base classes?
 
@KevinMGranger __think__.
;)
 
DSM
(taps mike) We just did the PyCon which was held in Toronto..
 
6:25 PM
@GamesBrainiac So you would choose a slower pace dev environment where the job is pretty brain less, but you have job security, and full benefits but either avg or slightly under avg pay? is that what you want ?
 
Jeremy can confirm
 
@DSM Ahh now I get it. I thought you were organizing the one in Portland.
 
DSM whens the next one in Toronto, the next one I think for sure I'ma just have a sign saying who i am and looking for DSM XD
 
@MooingRawr I think thats a pretty colored way of looking at it. The most important asset that you can have is time, if you can get a job, where the overhead is low, that gives you more time to study, learn and master the stuff that you really care about. To be fair, my current job is far from brainless, but the good thing is that it is familiar to me, and so I have it under wraps.
which allows me to spend less time thinking about my job, and more time thinking about stuff that I'd like to learn or master.
 
I keep meaning to block out some time each day to get through this tutorial on assembly, but then I go on Reddit instead :-(
 
6:28 PM
@Kevin I basically blocked reddit and HN other than for certain times of the day.
 
Hey, once my game is up and running, you could waste time playing vidya and learning assembly!
 
Otherwise, they become all consuming.
 
HN?
 
Hacker News
 
oooh...
 
6:29 PM
One compounding issue is that the book is designed for Linux, so I have to boot up a virtual machine to follow along with the examples. It only takes half a minute, but it has psychological costs.
 
Can't you leave it suspended so the bootup time is nearly none?
 
The best way to get me to do a thing is to remove all impediments between me and it.
 
@Kevin hahahaha
 
@KevinMGranger Yeah, but then the rest of my system slows down. At least I think it does.
 
@Kevin thats impossible, because there will always be "magic the gathering"
 
6:30 PM
That's true for everyone. This is the part where I try to convince you to just run Linux full-time
 
and I know you're a sucker for that.
 
I'm not sure what hypervisor you're using but I mean "suspend" as in it just pauses execution of the vm and writes all of its current state to disk. Like hibernating your computer, but resuming actually works
 
Yeah, I've been playing a lot of MTG Forge at home. Good thing it's not installed on my work computer.
 
*&quot; davidism about using linux*
 
Guys, I was studying linked list in Python and I am quite confused by the Linkedlist class. So while inserting new node to the list, I searched online and found the following line of code mynode.setnext(self.head) . This line suggests that we are setting the next pointer of the first node to the head of the linked list. But shouldn't head point to the newly created node ? I hope I was clear with my question
class Linkedlist:
    def __init__(self,head):
        self.head = None #arbitary pointer in space which doesnt point to anything

    def insert(self,item):
        mynode = Node(item) #node is created which has data
        mynode.setnext(self.head) #Next of this first node points at none
        mynode = self.head
 
6:32 PM
@KevinMGranger I'm using VirtualBox. Yeah, suspending the Linux session works and restoring it is fairly fast, but Opening VirtualBox itself takes some time, and leaving it open seems to consume some resources.
 
This is the piece of code
 
(but again, as I have not measured anything, it could be my imagination)
@ShrijanAryal mynode = Node(item) won't cause self.head to point at the new Node, no.
 
Opening virtualbox itself should definitely consume resources. But as long as there are no VMs running, I'd be surprised if it was a truly non-negligible amount (unless you're running a very intensive game on a box that's slightly underpowered for it)
 
Or, hang on, this example is confusing...
Why do tutorials insist on having the readers implement a linked list, anyway? That sort of thing should be reserved for lower-level languages that have pointers and such.
 
Unless virtualbox sets up some sort of magical windows hooks that slows down networking syscalls or something, idk I'm not a doctor
 
6:35 PM
@Kevin i am talking about mynode.setnext(self.head)
 
@ShrijanAryal I guess it depends on what setnext actually does.
 
DSM
The insert method there is strange. First we make a new Node from item, then we (presumably) set the next element in mynode to point at the head of the current linked list, and then as near as I can tell we throw that node away.
 
Perhaps setnext sets up the reciprocal relationship. We'd need to see it
 
DSM
@ShrijanAryal: wait, the insert method you pasted is very different from the one you linked:
    def insert(self, data):
        new_node = Node(data)
        new_node.set_next(self.head)
        self.head = new_node
 
6:37 PM
yup....
 
I am so glad I don't do any C++ stackoverflow.com/questions/40592298/…
 
That's not scary C++. You want scary C++, start looking for nested templates and whatever SFINAE really means
And asking about why you need to write 5 constructors
 
That's not convincing me to write C++. :P
 
DSM
It's really not that bad. It's bigger than it should be, granted, and there are definitely some major annoyances in the way it handles inheritance. But it's possible to get things done with it, and (heretic!) I think I prefer the way it does some things to the way Python does..
 
Eh, if I'm allowed to prefer bits of c#, I can't be too judgemental.
 
6:46 PM
primary voting in an hour \o/
still wondering if I should read the Q&A
 
bah politics shmolitics
let's all just make a big bonfire and yell at the sky
 
Everything is going to be OK.
 
Are you okay with the events that are unfolding currently?
 
@idjaw that doesnt pay the bills :(
 
6:53 PM
@MooingRawr It does burn them though.
 
fire makes things go away
 
for the night is dark and full of terror
 
@DSM out of curiosity, what do you prefer in C++-land versus pyland?
 
I prefer the French version, "For the wine is dark and full of terroir".
 
If it was only that easy. Do you think we newer robots, we could eliminate the need for humans to 'work' for things? meaning we could just reap the benefits with out doing the work
and only a few 10% of people would have to maintain the robots as their hobby or what not
 
6:56 PM
Grr, spaces break link markdown.
 
Yep.
 
@MooingRawr yup
 
DSM
@KevinMGranger: one thing that comes to mind is operator overloading syntax. operator + is much better than __add__; it's much, much better than __contains__ (where you have to remember that it's contains and not in for some reason); and far better than __matmul__, which gets its name not from Python syntax, but from a behaviour implemented by a type that isn't even in built-in Python -- and isn't called a matrix where it comes from!
 
Either that world would become really nice, or REALLY yamming bad...
 
That's true
 
7:03 PM
guys, do you think this question is still "dupeable" per what I mentioned in my comment? stackoverflow.com/questions/40595829/…
it is pretty much dividing in to evenly sized chunks with a small modification of manipulating data
which I specified in the comment
 
@DSM: I don't see what's wrong with __matmul__. It gets its name from the behavior it represents instead of the syntax, but every operator works that way. It's not like you'd prefer __asterisk__ instead of __mul__, or __tilde__ instead of __invert__.
The type isn't called "matrix", but the operation is definitely "matrix multiplication" instead of "array multiplication".
 
DSM
As I mentioned, I'd prefer something more like operator +. I want to change the behaviour of +, why require me to remember whether it's __addition__ or __plus__ or __add__?
As for __matmul__, Python provides no operation, matrix multiplication or otherwise.
 
wim
anyone here use tox ?
 
Is that related to Botox?
 
@DSM that is crazy
but I don't mind the name
then again, I don't need a @
 
wim
7:12 PM
@user2357112 I actually would prefer that.
for example, string templating was done with __mod__ ... what the heck does that have to do with modulus
 
I'd keep writing __asteriks__, but that's just me
 
wim
and sets use __lt__ for subset stuff
 
DSM
I don't mind @ for matrix multiplication, although I look enviously at languages which knew they would want to distinguish Hadamard from other kinds of multiplication going in and built their syntax accordingly. But the nomenclature for special methods which control syntax is just "choose some portion of a word related to a certain behaviour", which introduces a new level of indirection via a dictionary you have to memorize.
 
@DSM yeah, I guess
I just did a dir(3) and it's overwhelming
I'll stick with my "whenever I need it I'll google" stance
61 dunder methods
 
DSM
Oh, yeah, and __and__ doesn't control and, nor __or__ or. Every time I look at this stuff again I'm reminded of something else which annoys me.
 
7:17 PM
I'd be a lot more forgiving of Python dunder methods if they got their SEO in order so that the first google result for "python dunder methods" actually pointed to docs.python.org
 
@DSM what does it do?
 
DSM
When the talk by Hettinger at PyCon is released I'll permastar a link to it, he basically gave examples from all over Python where a design mistake was made which could have been avoided if enough people were paying attention.
 
wim
__and__ is for &
__or__ is for |
 
ah
thanks
 
DSM
If it had been named __&__, you wouldn't have had to guess..
 
7:18 PM
:D
 
While we're at it, can we get special method names that don't get mangled by the markup engine?
 
__this_is_single_and__
 
or __band__ for binary and, but that's too musical
 
@Kevin with the state of the markup engine, we just need a new one
 
wim
@DSM here you go:
>>> import operator
>>> class Thing(object):
...     def __and__(self, other):
...         return operator.__and__
...
>>> __ = Thing()
>>> __&__
<function operator.__and__>
 
7:20 PM
:-|
 
DSM
:slightlysmilingface:
 
I was going to overload an int's __and__ with round(random.random()) but it's read-only
 
wim
no fucking with built-ins. go play with ruby instead.
 
Just an int's, not all of them:P I'm not a monster you know.
 
DSM
Maybe I should follow Kevin's example and design my own language. No one will ever use it, and I won't even bother implementing it, and it'll be 100% plagiarism from things I liked in other languages, and I'll never finish it, but it might be cathartic.
 
7:23 PM
If you can make 2 + 2 == 5 in Python, I'm confident a little thing like "read-only" isn't set in stone.
 
I'm fairly certain ctypes is cheating
 
@DSM In addition to KevinScript, I'm also lead developer for KPython, which exists only so I can refute anyone that says "every implementation of Python [does some sensible thing, like intern small ints]"
Unless it's guaranteed by the specification, KPython doesn't do it. Or it does it in the most inefficient way possible.
Hope you like list.sort running in factorial time
 
user559633
It calls your house and asks for the result?
 
Yes, but only on every other Thursday.
 
user559633
What happens on the other Thursdays?
 
7:29 PM
Thermites your hard drive.
 
spends time developing KPythonPython
KPPython?
 
KPython is written in Python (or would be, if I ever actually wrote it) so it should be trivial to run KPython in KPython.
 
user559633
a.k.a. KPy2
 
KPyKPy
 
wim
@Kevin hmm, it didn't work for me. python just segfaults.
 
user559633
7:33 PM
is mildly surprised Antii doesn't have a an alert set for any mention of the string "py2"
 
@wim It's probably "works on my machine" certified.
 
wim
fun
>>> a = []
>>> a.append(a)
>>> a in a in a
True
>>> a in a in a in a in a in a in a
True
 
user6568562
My guess is it should go on forever.
 
user6568562
Looks like there are at least three infinite things, Einstein
 
7:45 PM
Google Nav saying French words is awesome. it said é as "e acute"
 
user559633
what an e a cutey
 
In a seductive female voice, joe?
 
hey man....what kind of voices you find seductive is your own thing.
I was just trying to go to my hockey game
 
user559633
it says it in a reductive female voice: "left soon, 50 meters"
 
user559633
"highway go miles make turn"
 
7:48 PM
Oh shit that's tristan, didn't recognize the cat
 
Google Maps The Hard Way
 
user559633
@idjaw Oh, you mean VW's GPS. It has me take small side-streets that take longer than if you know to take the main streets.
 
user559633
Also, it doesn't tell you N+1 instruction on the highway until it's within ~500 meters
 
I gave up on VW nav
oh...you just reminded me. I've been having a recurring issue with my infotainment system...want to know if you had this, since I think we pretty much run the same version
 
user559633
Haha yeah. All I want it to do is receive data from my phone, but I would feel ridiculous hanging a phone mount slightly above a 3x4" touchscreen
 
user559633
7:50 PM
That reminds me that I need to get the G from the GLi so I have the VW GCC and not the VW CC "half of marketing works...we just don't know which half"
 
so, if I start my car, and the infotainment is in radio, and I switch to "media" too fast so I can connect via bluetooth, it stays stuck on "system is starting" way too long
and by way too long, I've never have it come out of that mode until I park, leave, do whatever I have to do for 1 hour + and then it works
 
wim
@idjaw e aigu
 
user559633
Oh, weird. The only media related issue I have is that if I'm listening to music when I walk up to my car, switch to media, and change the song (from the steering wheel) without pressing play, it will lock up until I restart the media player on my phone
 
user6568562
@idjaw That's kinda scary
 
user559633
When I'm out of warranty, I think I'll probably splice into the video feed and just make it a standard display
 
wim
7:53 PM
oh, idjaw is canadian french speaker
 
user559633
Also, maybe put on a silly huge turbo just for lols
 
@wim oui!
@tristan haha.... have V DUB painted on your hood too
 
user559633
that sentence is fun because he's both "a canadian french speaker" and "a canadian-french speaker"
 
user6568562
Eyyy :D*
 
user559633
@idjaw lol. dubwerkz. nah, i'm not trying to be cool, i---'m just a dumb asshole--- like working on cars
 
user559633
7:56 PM
haha case in point.
 
wim
en cinquante metres, tourner a gauche sur unicode decode error ascii codec can't decode byte ordinal not in range
6
 
@tristan I once helped my friend gut a 93 golf vr6
it was pretty fun
@wim hahah pretty much
 
user559633
@idjaw yeahhhhhhhh, those are cool builds. i was more fond of the mk2 frontswaps. too bad that all the good mk2 bodies are rusted out. i know the 24v vr6 from mkiv fit into the mk2 body, but i have doubts something newer will wire up
 
wim
yay another french speaker
I have jokes for you
Q: why it's so hard to buy a dozen eggs in france?
 
?
 
wim
7:58 PM
A: because one egg is enough
 
user559633
because one eggs an oeu...dammit
 
I emphasize the e too much for that to work
 
my facial reaction to that was a nodding head with a smirk...well done well done
 
DSM
Speaking of jokes, I just wrote ten minutes of a comedy talk on The Awful Python Language in my head, Mark-Twain-style. I should make it a wiki and get (a) Kevin to, you know, make it funny.
 
don't "should", DO
 
user559633
8:00 PM
anti joke: heavy regulation on the farming industry makes it difficult for french farmers to compete with international competition, and supermarkets are relatively scarce
 
In the wise words of The Beef. DO IT
 
user559633
there is no try, only except
 
there is no dana only..
 
DSM
Dana?
 
user559633
only zuul
 
8:02 PM
^^ ding ding
 
user559633
it's said that a great advantage of using React is one-way data flow. no one told me nothin about not having a bunch of little streets turn onto that one-way
 
You pronounced it wrong, it's "Z̷̮͇̹͇̤̖ͅƯ̮̲͟U̶͇̼͇̮̣U̢̮͉̹͕̟̘͘͝U̶̱U͔̩͔̹̫͓̳Ļ̯̖̱"
 
DSM
Okay, my fault on that one. I went "Scully? Delany?" and then gave up.
 
Bobby G in the house!
o/
 
user559633
8:03 PM
ghostbusters is a near perfect movie, except for that ghost scene with Dr. Raymond Stantz and the post-production line addition of "that's what i heard" for Dr. Peter Venkman
 
Cbg from Germany, in fact
 
DSM
@Kevin: from my email -- "We will take a team photo on Wednesday morning." Imagine my joy.
 
user559633
(i was raised by ghostbusters on VHS)
 
@tristan well I hope that was the only thing they added in post-production!
 
8:05 PM
@DSM I can tolerate group photos unless they go "everyone smile!... " and clearly they're waiting for me because they don't know that I'm already trying.
 
As long as the ghost who played Slimer wasn't altered
 
The more teeth I show, the farther into the uncanny valley we travel. Your choice.
 
user559633
@RobertGrant slimer wasn't great, but i know why he's there. the venkman line is added for different reasons
 
Why is he there?
 
@Kevin new dating profile text sorted, thank you
 
8:08 PM
cbg
ELECTION TIME!
 
I'm imagining that in a racist Chinese accent
 
user559633
@KevinMGranger Pull in the kid audience. Ghostbusters is a movie for kids and adults, and the slimer character is there to give children something to watch/think about. He's the less scary ghost needed when you have whatever it was the electric ghosts were supposed to be
 
user559633
@RobertGrant jesus christ dude
 
@RobertGrant Ohhh! Where are you at?
 
Darmstadt
That massive metropolis!
 
wim
8:09 PM
where are the python nominees ? only see Bargearse Rao
 
vaultah is in there too
 
user6568562
There's also Vaultah
 
@Robert Oh cool, what are you doing there? :)
 
DSM
Aaron's a Python guy too, of course.
 
user559633
I voted Vaultah.
 
wim
8:10 PM
oh, he's good
 
@tristan You can vote multiple people
all of them in fact
 
@poke got some training on with work - just arrived yesterday. Very glad of the change of scenery compared to normal work
 
user559633
Oh, I wouldn't vote for everyone in that list.
 
Heh, I get that. How long are you staying?
 
I voted on about half of the people.
The others I have no opinion on.
 
8:12 PM
Just a week - fly out on Friday evening
Whereabouts are you, @poke?
 
Election Live Monitor -> soprimaries.charcoal-se.org
 
DSM
I admire Bhargav's commitment to the drudgery; he does more of that in a few days than I do in a year (no exaggeration).
 
user559633
Yeah, I voted for @BhargavRao as well.
 
Thanks :)
@wim Erm, Bar Geese?
 
@Robert I’m in Dortmund, unfortunately somewhat far away..
 
8:14 PM
I love how you can vote on multiple people
 
@poke aah okay
 
user6568562
@BhargavRao Eyy buddy, looking good
 
Yep, It's the final round that matters. Jon was 3rd in Primaries, but finished 5th. :/
 
user559633
lol "Bar Geese". taking it
 
DSM
@BhargavRao: and he's now blue. :-) These things have a way of working themselves out.
 
user559633
8:16 PM
AFK creating accounts and voting with my botnet :)
 
True. We just need to keep our fingers crossed. :)
 
user559633
Russian botnets interfering with SOPython elections :[
 
We're gonna build a wall to keep the help vampires out. It'll be yuge.
 
wim
bargearse was a character on the late show (australian tv series)
since I have no idea how to pronounce Bhargav I always read it as Bargearse
 
user559633
I pronounce it as "Bar-gaav" and if you correct me, I will just say it slower and louder, as is my right as an English speaker
 
8:20 PM
Same B-)
 
@wim Hah, That's my second pseudo-name here. PM had called me Hrundi before. ;)
@tristan Yep, It's perfect.
 
user559633
Sweet.
 
wim
like the governor of the bar ?
 
user559633
That would be "bar guv"
 
wim
pint of ale please bar guv
 
8:22 PM
like the gavel of the bar. The bar guv uses the bar gav to bludgeon bar chavs.
 
@wim Nooooo .... I don't want another conversation on that :D
 
user559633
the __main__ in train is mostly in the neural brain
 
wim
wonder if bargaav elected he will be youngest moderator?
 
huh, how old are you @bhargav?
 
8:26 PM
22 years. Undo is lesser, I guess.
 
yeah, that’s super old xD
(to be considered the youngest mod)
 
But 2 years on site. That'd be the least.
 
@poke I'm just going to sit over here and pretend to be hip and cool.
 
user559633
hey fellow kids, who wants to smoke yolo and do skateboarding
 
Ah, Yeah. Andy is younger too.
 
8:28 PM
@BhargavRao Heh. No. I'm older than you.
 
I can't vote :P
 
@tristan ten four!
(That made no sense, sorry)
 
user559633
let's listen to a dubstep while disregarding traffic law!
 
Can we jaywalk the dinosaur?
 
8:32 PM
Since that involves "getting on the floor", I wouldn't do that in the street
 
user559633
if you wear a fedora backwards, does that make it into a trillby? #hatjokes
 
when does a fedora cross in to neckbeard territory?
 
If you have to ask...
 
I'd say my official work one doesn't count, but I do have hair on my neck...
 
@tristan arodef
 
8:38 PM
@idjaw I would say right around this point (I was 16, don't judge).
Oversized tee-shirt? Check. Cargo shorts? Check.
 
I'm curious what the timeline of the fedora trend was like. What were all these kids imitating? Indiana Jones?
 
@Programmer Get 150 rep soon :D
 
@Programmer no don't, your rep is a power of two and should stay that way
 
@Kevin I can't speak for anyone else, but I just generally thought it was "classy". I was wrong.
Or, at least it didn't offset the rest of my outfit.
 
@MorganThrapp :) I'll never stop loving you
 
user559633
8:42 PM
+1
 
user559633
Morgan is even better IRLs
 
Aw, shucks. (◠﹏◠✿)
 
Maybe there's just a lot of classy 1930's guys floating around the collective unconscious.
 
Yeah I reckon if you'd had clothes to match it would've been good!
 
It was also a $15 dollar hat from Target.
 
user559633
8:43 PM
Oh, we're doing fedoras? Better get out my fancy cargo jorts
 
I blame Looney Tunes for indoctrinating our youth with celebrity caricatures from 50+ years ago.
 
So, you know, the height of high class.
 
@BhargavRao well if you say so...
 
8:47 PM
Rhubarb all, I'll try to get up early in the morning. :)
 
Later, br.
 
DSM
That's not a bad idea. Rhubarb for all!
 
Later, DSM.
 
wim
"find the amount of shoes a given number of dogs would need"
I know, I'll use recursion in jython !!
 
Interesting URL there 0_0
dog... Or God???
 
8:51 PM
but WHAT ARE THOSE
 
Those are my shoes. Says it right there at the top.
 
@Kevin weren't those real US Postal Service ads/info things?
 
@wim return 0 – Dogs don’t wear shoes?
 
@idjaw If I remember my Internet history, it's a photoshop of a real ad campaign.
def multiply(a,b):
    if b == 0:
        return 0
    else:
        return add(multiply(a, b-1), a)

def add(a,b):
    if b == 0:
        return a
    else:
        return add(a+1, b-1)

def dogshoes(n):
    return multiply(4,n)

print dogshoes(5)
There. Nobody can say it's not recursive.
 
those mod votes...
 

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