@roganjosh there's quite a few tracks on Joel's first album (that are probably some of the best he's done before popular)... "Cold Spring Harbor"... try: youtube.com/…
This should be on-topic: I've got to come up with some "What's new in Python 3" training for people who are nearly able to stop worrying about Python 2 compatibility - what are your faves?
I don't mind a little bit of off-topic banter but when it's between the same two people again and again that might be better served in a private discussion or in a room where it was the room topic
@Dair well yes, but we've done a lot of "how to write Python 3 compatible code" training already, and print functions are in that mix. Think new features that would break Python 2.
personally I can see use-cases where annotations can be awesome (framework stuff) but most of the time the types are obvious from the code anyway so the annotations are just adding noise.
You guys think I provided enough context for a question I posted? Should I have added a pastebin with more data,etc. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58793377/generate-a-heatmap-that-imputes-from-a-value-of-a-scatterplot
@wim this is a captive audience - and they don't have much control over their platform, so I don't have to sell them on it, but yes, they're getting more and better libs.