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02:04
zip is fine. Guido is not a fan of map especially when used with lambda.
Happy Holidays @PM2Ring
:)
Hi idjaw! I'm on my phone so typing is slow...
Did your kids have a fun Christmas?
They had a great time! They had two days of excitement with their favourite people
of course, they got too many gifts from family.
Excellent
Which means mom and dad need to figure out how to deal with the overload :)
02:10
:)
They went to bed really early today. The partying caught up to them. They went down without a fuss
how was yours?
We had a rather quiet day - Mum hasn't been well but it was still nice.
ah 😬 well glad you still had a nice time.
Oops ... Still getting used to this tiny keyboard...
😀
02:16
Back later
cheers
02:53
Can someone explain to me the accepted answer linked here: stackoverflow.com/a/18262384/4052384
I'm quite curious how it works and what happens to the values in array, less, equal and greater
@PythonMaster You could use a debugger to step through it.
What do you not understand about it?
and Quicksort is widely explained in several places.
understanding the searching algorithm, and knowing Python syntax, it should be fairly straightforward to know what is going on. And yes, using a debugger would be key here.
Or at the very least adding some print statements to know what is going on
Ok, thanks
 
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08:20
cbg
08:31
what's this new dict?
 
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10:11
cbg long time since last visit. Good to see some of you regulars are not in - like its Christmas New Year period for a portion of the global population so hopefully your doing non computer activities.
Oh shouldn't joke about dead people but George Michael, what an irony.
Fck Django
with its retarded tests
well.. but you chose it?
I was a noob
and it was the most famous one
Seeking a little guidance on an issue and potential question. I am not sure if it technically falls into a programming question but it does relate to OSX, and the underlying UNIX, process ID how that works. Specifically, when the system assigns process ID (PID) why are they not all sequential numbers used.
Does this mean there are some processes that are silent, given a PID but not listed, or is there a reason why only some of the sequential numbers are assigned as PID numbers, not all. Is this a legitimate question.
OK sorry, you guys are off on a different track having fun and I have come in with a serious question.
10:23
lol I have to use third party django app to override Django's migration hell
Django is bad because it's complicated
they forgot to Keep It Simple
@khajvah django's migration hell?
django's migrations
they never work properly
Damn, is there no Qt room? :(
10:39
@Bluscream of course not
10:49
What will be the best way to extract symbol for comparison magic function? For example: when operation a.x < a.b is performed. I want to print < through a decorator over __lt__ function. Is there a pythonic way to do it? I do not want to create a dictionary to map the function will the symbols
11:00
Cabbage
Can anyone repro this stackoverflow.com/questions/41330097/… on the beta versions of Py 3.6?
OK, more research and I think I know how to ask the question given similar questions on similar topic. So have sort of found my own answer. Ta.
rbub
11:27
@holdenweb Thanks
12:01
@Cam_Aust In most OSes PID's are allocated sequentially, up to a limit that depends on the OS, and then they are recycled, but PIDs that are still in use are skipped. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Process_identifier Questions of this nature are more suited to U & L rather than SO.
12:26
hey iknow python and shell
what should i learn next
Python
that i kow
know
you can never know enough
unless you are Martijn
12:41
welll thats is applicable to all
language
thats not an answer i am looking for
learn a fucntional PL
cbg
@TheExorcist perhaps the question is wrong
Hi, @Andras. And hi, @MattDMo Long time no see!
I hope that everyone had a good Christmas (or whatever).
so far so good:)
lots of bejgli; töltött káposzta (lit. stuffed cabbage) is still to come:P
@PM2Ring how was yours?
@TheExorcist So you're fully conversant with all of the standard Python modules, and the major 3rd-party modules too? That's impressive! ;)
12:53
our Christmas is after the New Year
i think so
hehehe
no comments:D
becuase whetever work i require i get ti
@TheExorcist what does async await do?
by limited edition of my brian
12:54
@khajvah Ah, ok. January the sixth?
is this some sort of quiz
i didnt touch asynchronous programming
thread
@TheExorcist We're just verifying your previous claim. ;)
@PM2Ring yea
okk these are modules used for routine control programming
@khajvah is this some Gregorian/Julian calendar thing?
12:56
just like multithreading concept
of java
Much to learn you still have…mhmmm
kool learnign is life
long process
it goes on
@AndrasDeak dunno
> Many Orthodox Christians annually celebrate Christmas Day on or near January 7 to remember Jesus Christ's birth, described in the Christian Bible. This date works to the Julian calendar that pre-dates the Gregorian calendar, which is commonly observed.
well i am developer can stick to
12:58
@khajvah google says yes ------------------^ :P
same language
@AndrasDeak yeah but it's 6th not 7th
Armenian church likes to be different
@khajvah "on or near"
I'm fairly certain it's not a coincidence, and the ballpark date is because of the Julian calendar:)
I am a sloth, so I don't know much about this stuff
13:00
@TheExorcist I'm not saying that you need to be an expert in all those modules to be considered a competent Python programmer. OTOH, if you don't know all that stuff, there's still plenty of Python for you to learn. But if you feel that you're ready to learn other languages then that's good too. khajvah's suggestion of learning a functional language (eg Haskell) is good. You should also consider learning C to get greater insight into how stuff works closer to the CPU level.
@khajvah that's racist
i think hmm ... i am working on it ..
with c++
noooo
C++ is crap
really
its awesome language
faster than python
13:01
also offers oops
lot of oops with C++, as I've heard
yeah oops is bad
@TheExorcist C++ started out as a good idea that grew so much that it became insane. :) OTOH, it's kinda necessary to know some C++ if you want to write OOP stuff that runs at top speed. And although C++ started out as an enhanced version of C, these days they've diverged quite a bit, and learning C++ won't really teach you much about how low-level stuff really works.
@khajvah, dude, you have 2 hats, one of which is for a gold badge. Classy as f*ck!
i dont know much about hat
13:04
@AndrasDeak not as classy as superman hat
@khajvah I still don't know why I got that (although I haven't read the corresponding meta in a few days)
but c++ poiinter is awesome
if i get bored i would have something to play
nooooo it's not
> it's a secret hat
@TheExorcist smart pointers?
because you shouldn't use raw pointers when C++ing
where is that hat.
13:05
people who say "poiinter is awesome" tend to perform the most awful abuses of pointers
*shudders*
hahah i will
pointer is little precious unless you dont abuse you never know the inside of it.
@khajvah I know, but some secret hats have been cracked. Hmm, including this one.
@TheExorcist disagree
and of course you can always abuse as much as you want, the issue is if you end up with production code written by a madman
@AndrasDeak do you want me to spoil ?
okk .see i am more math lover still i never scored more in maths in school
superman is cracked
13:07
yet done engineering from best schools
@khajvah yes, that's what I said
I can read myself, thanks:P
@TheExorcist how does that apply to the discussion?
it applies..
becuase
i dont know much about hat, code language .
but i know maths and some paths to follow
so in that context i asked which language to learn the next.
Another thing to consider: work on polishing up your English language skills. Having an excellent command of English will certainly improve your employment prospects. Also, English is the international language of programming, so having good English improves your ability to communicate with programmers all around the world, and to make effective use of programming documentation, which is mostly written in English.
13:10
haha ..bro if i want to be laconic i could but i am lazy one.
Being lazy won't help you in the long run.
@BhargavRao I can confirm this
haha ..thats why i choose python ..
yeah true ..
bad life choices all around
well expediting the process, english is just mode of communication ,
13:12
@AndrasDeak I used to be a bee before I became a sloth
that was one of the good ones
right
you all are
but does it matter for 2+2 =2*2 .
i will keep this in mind .
only if you want to get paid for proving that
=2**2
@TheExorcist English should be easy for you, since it's an Indo-European language. Andras has excellent English, yet his mother tongue isn't Indo-European. :)
13:14
:P
sure man ..
thanks;)
my english is good
Andras, where are you from?
Hungary
13:15
Hungary
if i want to be .. there are times when i cant write single line
reason
Damn, Ninja'd
because i am lazy
@TheExorcist It could be better.
@BhargavRao damn right:P
I should add at least my country to my profile, but I refuse to collect the bronze badge for "completing your profile". Stop telling me what to do, SO!
13:16
after cleaning up my engineering i was analyst.
but i quit
because i was fed up of talking to client.
just like that Russian mathematician that refused to collect $1 million
well, almost
Wait, How did I know that @Andras was from Hungary? o_O
Some magic there
then i chose to puch codes and maths .
@BhargavRao we've discussed it, like, a gazillion times?:P
13:17
its my laziness which is driving my life data
and recursively generating it.
Bill Gates wasn't right about laziness
I know that PM is from Aus because he posted his exact co-ordinates in chat once.
@khajvah That's why everyone hates Windoze
and because we've discussed it, like, a gazillion times:P
I was sad to hear of the recent passing of Zsa Zsa Gabor. When I was a kid, she was probably the most famous Hungarian on TV. And of course, I assumed that all Hungarian women looked and sounded like Zsa Zsa. :D
yeah due to laziness .i stopped working on windows
13:19
:D
i installed linux
@PM2Ring I have no idea how she sounded like, but it's possible that that part was right:P
@TheExorcist Gentoo?
@khajvah i dont know where i am going?
just i know journey has started
13:26
this guy is great
@PM2Ring ah, that's not bad, I expected something awful:D
thats painful
he rejected fields
honey badger don't give a yam
13:30
just wanted to ask. How do i connect to my mongo db via pymongo with login and password? Didn't found this in tutor
wat is honey badger guys
@MaxLunar did you google "How do i connect to my mongo db via pymongo with login and password?"?
@AndrasDeak It was a very silly show, but rather clever in its way. Back in the day, Green Acres was a classic, along with its sister shows Petticoat Junction and Beverly Hillbillies.
i have heard
many times
@TheExorcist did you google "wat is honey badger"?
13:31
nopes
it's a cute animal
should i
@PM2Ring I like silly:)
@TheExorcist nope
haha it has smooth jaws to tear the flesh
13:44
just now i read about grigori perelman @khajvah it was heart touching,
14:03
@PM2Ring appreciate the explanation and guidance. Really makes a difference. Thanks.
@Cam_Aust No worries. Hope you had a good Christmas. The weather up here in Coffs has been pretty mild for the last few days. And we got some much-needed rain a week or so before Christmas, so the lawns are looking green again. :)
@PM2Ring Well, my house tank is again full, after going out to a fire and forgetting to turn the garden hose off before I left. Doh! Hail so deep down the road it was still a foot deep at the end of a sunny day in the drain. Cool up here, down to 13˚C overnight. Good to be home for Christmas, catch up on issues, lots of net time. (grin).
@PM2Ring I provide some early warning obs to the extreme weather network (EWN). Storms often form here, and head east. Hope you had a good one re Christmas.
Wow! We got a bit of hail here: enough to turn the lawn white, but it didn't last for long. It was mostly only 1cm diameter or so, but there were some large pieces, and one took a chunk out of the polycarbonate skylight in the back verandah awning. As you might guess, the hail hitting the mostly metal awning was pretty loud. But the thunder was even louder. We didn't get any lightning strikes in our yard, but it was fairly close.
14:22
heh, verandah:) That's what we call it too!
varanda is a Hindi word for the front area where we welcome guests.
Something similar to a porch
it's an open porch
Yussss, Ninja'd Andras
> A veranda or verandah (from Hindi varanda, IPA: [vɐˈɾɐ̃dɐ]) is a roofed, open-air gallery or porch.
wiki says you're responsible
Any idea why varanda became veranda?
14:25
Extensive verandahs are pretty popular here, especially in the more northerly parts of the country, eg:
@BhargavRao long way West along the Silk Road;)
Hah, True that. But I don't understand why a change in a single vowel was required.
For the word "Mulligatawny", I can understand that "milaguthanir" is hard to pronounce and so.
I think ver'andah is much more natural to English, rather than 3 "a" sounds
much smaller incompatibiltiies regularly get bastardized:)
@BhargavRao knowing aussies downunder probably made the single vowel change just to be anti-establishment, and someone felt like starting a trend after a few beers. English is not the most logical language, and aussies have fun with it. Tradition!
We are also lazy with some words, if it sounds like it should be spelt a different way, well, time to correct the spelling to what it should be.
14:41
Searching, Verandah along with English(Aus) as the search words, give some insight to it.
> Borrowing from Hindi बरामदा m ‎(barāmdā) or बरण्डा m ‎(baraṇḍā), from Portuguese varanda ‎(“balustrade; balcony”) (Spanish baranda).
the switch happened in the West, apparently:)
baranda is Bengali
@AndrasDeak Yup. Also searching verandah returns "a roof over the pavement in front of a shop." for "Aus/Nz usage".
@PM2Ring Storms, hail, tornadoes. This link my interesting you youtube.com/watch?v=EIKKWWsITZE
it's not just aus, we call it veranda and I can assure you that we didn't borrow it from Aussies:)
In casual Aussie speech, the first vowel disappears, or turns into a schwa: "v'randa", with the stress on the long middle vowel, and the last "a" quite short.
14:47
@PM2Ring This we thinks was the lesser of three tornadoes associated with a storm front of three storm cells. One house lost west of Guyra. And they say there are no tornadoes in Aus. More heat, more energy, new dynamics in areas not previously known.
Damn, Forgot moderation in the meanwhile ... facepalm
ruh-roh:P
I told you that winter bash is disruptive
Lol, That's completely true.
cbg everyone
have a good Christmas?
14:52
I need a silver badge now for the hat, But the nearest silver badge is that [py-3.x] one, for which I need to add 6 more answers. :D
Cabbage @heather
Hi Heather.
@heather yup, you too?
@AndrasDeak indeed, it was a great Christmas =)
glad to hear that:)
There was a Christmas party yesterday. I did not attend it. I later realized that everyone who attended that got free mouse pads, stickers and pens
14:54
so, quick question: I'm trying to set up ternary conditional operators in my code, because I'm doing some code golf, and it isn't working - the code/errors can be found here, would anyone mind taking a look?
@Cam_Aust There's definitely some whirlwind action in that storm. But we better shut up, or Heather will laugh at us: she's from Iowa, where they know quite a bit about tornadoes . :)
@BhargavRao the true motivation for social interaction: IT gadgets
@PM2Ring actually...I've never been in a tornado
@heather wild guess: parentheses
@AndrasDeak They did not tell me that, else I'd have attended it. :D
14:55
@heather I don't see a ternary there
@AndrasDeak line 6
@heather I get no error and a None as return value
> if isinstance(2**n-1,Integral):print 0
oh, wait: try refreshing the page
I didn't save my changes
14:57
same thing
did the url change?
better
print is a statement, I don't think that'll work in a ternary
try the same in python 3 to be sure
return isn't working either
@AndrasDeak okay
@Code-Apprentice cbg
14:59
Merry Christmas, @heather. How's the quantum computing going?
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