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18:02
@idjaw codingame.com
supports java, python, js, ruby and something else which icons i've didnt recognised
any RO's active that can join the "back room" as it were?
Yeah
i have python 2.7.6
want to install 2.7.12
any idea how to do
I'd just download the installer from the Python site.
wim
wim
18:07
2.7 is dead, install 3.6 :)
@MoinuddinQuadri \o how goes it
+1 with wim. unless ur work place needs to support 2.7...
cbg @MoinuddinQuadri
@MooingRawr o.O Say cabbage to Python 2.7 :P
dont you mean say rbrb to 2.7 ?
@JonClements don't know what you mean exactly? But I can access things
18:10
no no
2.7.6
is not dead its legacy
3 is future
Question of TheExorcist was to install 2.7, I guess I am right about cbg. But we may try to make him change his mind to rbrb ;)
2.7.6? eeeesh
2.7.12
haha
@MoinuddinQuadri you are from kiet right ..
How you know that? :o
He can see you
18:12
lol...
I guess I am becoming famous ;)
there is no privacy in python.
noo your karma follows you @MoinuddinQuadri
Are you my karma? :P
If yes, I am not here right now. <..graveyard sound..>
@MoinuddinQuadri first help me , i
want to install python 2.7.12
18:15
You didn't mentioned the OS you are using.
Anyway, you may choose from here whatever you want to download: python.org/downloads
⚘ python3    # mmmmmmmmm!
Python 3.6.0 (v3.6.0:41df79263a11, Dec 22 2016, 17:23:13)
[GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5666) (dot 3)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
ubunut
lol nice gratz wayne
ubuntu
bro Python 2.7 is legacy
but @WayneWerner
you must not forget py3 is future
18:17
>>> x = 32
>>> f"{x+10} is the answer to life, the universe, and ev
'42 is the answer to life, the universe, and everything'
this is wrriten on
python doc site
@WayneWerner is that new 3.6 syntax?
you must read properly.
@WayneWerner
DSM
DSM
Brief cabbage for all.
@MooingRawr Yep, it's the new f-style strings
18:18
@DSM cabbage!
@DSM \o cbg how goes it
@WayneWerner sweet.... looks very interesting.....
@TheExorcist I'm only slightly confused by everything you wrote there, but I'm not worried about it.
i am on linux python is now everywhere if i remove python 2.7 to install 2.7.12 ,infact i will ripping half of linux
Why would you remove python2.7?
18:20
do not remove python versions
just install the version you want
Unless you're running Arch Linux anyway ;)
they co-exist
Same question ^
because i want python 2.7.12
create a virtual environment?
18:20
^^
So install python 2.7.12
but its not working
can you walk me the steps
. . . . . . . . . . .
just don't link /usr/bin/python to it, and you'll be fine
can you tell us what's not working .....
18:21
@MooingRawr how many times do I have to tell you to stop talking in morse code
:P
Sure, can you give me money?
:D
@idjaw . . . _ _ _ . . .
@MooingRawr well that's just rude
now coming to you question @MoinuddinQuadri my answer is my team lead is also from same kiet
18:22
@idjaw _ .... . / .... ._ ... ... / ... _ .. _. _. ...
so facebook graph suggestion of friends just showed you
Batch ? And name? And how you got to know I am from kiet? May be from my website just a guess
yeah ..
obvio
@MooingRawr I will stitch your hands together
@idjaw Beep-bee-bee-boop-bee-doo-weep?
18:25
Yes. But only on Wednesday
i bought too much food for lunch..... sushi + bbq chicken/roast pork on rice is wayy to much T.T
haha wtf
i couldnt decided what i wanted for lunch
so you bought all the things.
-meep meep-
18:26
For those of you using pycharm (and doing flask): youtrack.jetbrains.com/…
i want to put the sushi outside but then the rice will be cold, if i leave it indoor the fish might go bad... also it's rude to dissect the sushi...... sigh... and the bbq rice is not good cold life is hard ;(
and broke it?
i wish
12 messages deleted
18:29
a debug thing got left in the code.
o.o that smite o.o
Maybe its not my fault. I can blame company culture for no code reviews........
Causing and then fixing a bug doesn't cancel out either one. You are entitled to one pat on the back and one slap with a herring
hahahahahah
kool thing happened message removed
18:30
@Kevin why can't you slap the back and pat the herring? herring needs some loving too
wim
wim
18 hours ago, by wim
brain blank here: collections.Counter is python's "bag" datatype, but it's not hashable.  frozenset can key a dict, but it kills dupes.  what's python's "frozenbag"?
What you do with the herring after its official duty is done, is between you and the herring.
wim
wim
any builtin frozenbag anyone?
from __future__ import frozenbag
I look forward to it
copy-paste the frozendict implementation from the rejected PEP for same?
18:32
Just frozenset(Counter(whatever).items()) and tuple(sorted(whatever)).
@MoinuddinQuadri my problem still persist
i want python2.7.12
in blood of linux
not in another environment
wim
wim
@user2357112 yeah, that works I guess
I vaguely recall that you're not supposed to try to replace the version of Python that Linux depends on
DSM
DSM
@user2357112: BTW, good catch on my mistake the other day -- I swear I tried it at the console, but I didn't realize I should have seen "1" "1" in my test case when actually I only saw "1". :-(
wim
wim
I would probably do the OrderedCounter trick instead of sorting though
why frozendict was rejected ?
seems a basic enough collection and glaring omission in python if you ask me
DSM
DSM
18:34
Guido's view.
wim
wim
I kind of disagree that MappingProxyType is enough
@TheExorcist Ok, so go ahead and install it.
wim
wim
yeah, it's useful for some things, but it's still not hashable so it's a total miss for other applications
DSM
DSM
"in blood of linux" is a phrase I'm going to remember and use in some clever way in the future.
18:37
@DSM tnks
wim
wim
anyone here good with dynamic programming ?
Hackerank dp module
wim
wim
I have a working memoized recursion thing that I think would be better with DP
is best
wim
wim
I like that DP bottom up approach has no cache misses
18:39
i am getting this
convert it from recursive to iterative by looping over the ranges for each argument in the function signature
root/usr/src# python2.7 -V
Python 2.7.12
Ok, fantastic. So you have successfully installed the version you want. Problem solved :-)
DSM
DSM
Another sopython triumph!
18:40
Pats on the back all around.
DSM
DSM
@TheExorcist: please don't interrupt our self-congratulation.
i am getting here
Python 2.7.6 (default, Oct 26 2016, 20:30:19)
[GCC 4.8.4] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>>
Ok. What command are you executing to get that?
python
@wim frozendict I implemented recently. Doc available here: utilspie.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#frozendict
wim
wim
18:43
@MarcusS I have that already for coin problem, it works
If this was Windows I'd advise you to rearrange the contents of your PATH environment variable, but I assume Linux uses something different for that
It works. Though the original code is little redundant, and I am lazy to clean it up :P
i hate windows
@Kevin just PATH
DSM
DSM
Has someone already explained that modifying what the OS thinks should be the default Python is generally a bad idea?
18:44
but, it's export PATH="/path/to/thing:$PATH" IIRC, rather than set PATH=whatever syntax Windows even uses
DSM
DSM
Well, that's shell-specific.
@DSM Yes, but without much conviction
12 mins ago, by Kevin
I vaguely recall that you're not supposed to try to replace the version of Python that Linux depends on
Big No No if you are trying to change the original version of Python that comes with UNIX
@wim what are you trying to solve or work on ?
Easily ignorable advice coming from a nonlinuxian such as myself
18:46
is linuxian the proper term ?
DSM
DSM
I admit that upgrades of micro-level aren't that bad, but it's still not best practice.
wim
wim
def ways(total, parts):
    ways = [1] + [0]*total
    for part in parts:
        for i in range(part, total + 1):
            ways[i] += ways[i-part]
    return ways[total]
I have this, it works
@MooingRawr As a nonlinuxian, I have no way of knowing.
@MooingRawr linux... oid
linuite
18:47
^ +1
Linuxman, same syllable stresses as "fireman"
or minimalistic "line"
wim
wim
parts can be infinitely re-used
Linuxista <- derived from Pythonista
but female linux user would then be linuxwoman
wim
wim
18:47
now I want to modify it for AoC 2015 day 17
so parts can't be reused
Linuxmən
Foolinux
oops
wim
wim
My current solution works, but it's some ugly thing using recursion
@wim oh i didnt do 2015, wasnt even in this room that year... let me try and work on it a bit no promises tho
@wim did you go back and start 2015, or did you have most of it done already
18:49
i cant see part 2 ;( feelsbad
guess no choice but to do part 1
looks close to "Fool"...
wim
wim
Nah I went back and started again
2015 is easier than 2016
you can tear through them
part a just looks like combinations.....
wim
wim
when I try to refactor my coin change code to disallow re-use, it gives wrong answers
@MoinuddinQuadri how to do python 2.7.12 from 2.7.6
wim
wim
18:51
well, the problem is simple enough to brute force with itertools, if you've no shame.
but I'm trying to grok DP here
I don't like the cache misses that recursive solutions have
it's inelegant
my hat is crazy...
what do you mean by cache-miss?
@TheExorcist I do not know. And I do not think it is a easy task. BTW why using a virtual environment won't work for you? And why do you want to install it at the system level?
wim
wim
If you look at the coin code I have above def ways(total, parts)
If I were you, I wouldn't even be trying to do that :)
18:52
yeah system level @MoinuddinQuadri
wim
wim
the cached data is guaranteed to have been already computed when you need to use it next
that's nice
where is @PM2Ring
wim
wim
I'm struggling to generalize that to the case where the elements of parts can't be re-used, like in AoC day 17 problem part 1.
I used some old code I had lying around from project euler 31 , by teh way! :)
I mean, I think "cache-missing" (assuming I haven't misunderstood you) is just a consequence of top-down vs. bottom-up. Iterative solutions generally start from the base cases and work their way forward, whereas recursive memo starts out at the top, but "cache-misses" all the way down to the bottom / base cases, where it can start to actually return values as it travels back up the stack
@TheExorcist If you install the another version of python, you should be able to use it using /bin/.../python2.7.12 I do not know the exact path but you should be able to run it using it if you provide the correct path
You may check the path by doing sudo find / -name python2.7.12
I think it should work, not sure though
18:58
hmm lemme see.
@wim are you trying to get part a or b's answer
so i know if i got the right answer lol
cute is that yours ?
@MoinuddinQuadri @TheExorcist I think it would be best if you worked this out in a channel among the two of you since you're both active in trying to solve this problem and it is flooding the room.
18:59
No.
^ makes sense. sorry for the inconvenience

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