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00:05
@mgilson sorry - just got back in
(and able to type with a keyboard, not a 4.8" touch screen1)
 
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01:17
@JonClements -- no problem. I thought you might not have a full keyboard and I've never posted to codereview before :)
@mgilson what is slightly frustrating is that in 3.x, the import should be a no-op
then it means nothing breaks from 2.6 onwards
Right. But you can't get that with the regular import mechanism. Since there's already a special import mechanism in __future__, that seems like the right place to put it.
right, bbiab
But, I guess that also boxes them in ...
things in __future__ are pretty much guaranteed to never change.
Could someone explain the cabbage?
C. Babbage?
01:31
Like most inside jokes, I don't think there's much of a method behind it ...
At some point, somebody said something about cabbage and it stuck.
If you read the entire log of this chat room, you'd probably find it.
Oh, thanks!
I am satiated.
Or sated.
Something...
01:57
I think it's a bookmarked conversation called "salad"
I don't know how to use the whole bookmarked conversations thing, but searching for salad and the bookmark showed up pretty high on the list of results.
cabbage
 
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ooh
@Volatility I don't get it
I've seen this Triangle before... But I don't remember how the numbers are formed
You're meant to golf Pascal's Pyramind
read the wikipedia link
Okay
amg so many maths terms
It's like Pascal's Triangle
Not really
2+2 = 4, but 2 is written underneath
03:58
ok, latin teacher's here -.-
huh?
oh, you have to go?bye
huh?
yeah
 
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05:22
Hi Good Morning Friends...........
06:21
@Haidro never stops does he!
nop
cabbage
cabbage
@Volatility bye bye 2222 rep :(
lol, jon skeet deleted the question
What a lad
stackoverflow.com/questions/16602726/… Is this even possible in HTML?
06:38
Yay, hit 2.3k rep
06:53
Congrats
cabbage
 
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08:44
Hi
"There are 10 types of people in this world. Those who think they understand binary, and Jon Skeet."
LOL
lol
I know binary
So do I
01101000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 00100000 01101101 01111001 00100000 01101110 01100001 01101101 01100101 00100000 01101001 01110011 00100000 01101010 01100001 01100011 01101111 01100010
08:51
HI
Okay don't spam pls :(
sorry
:-(
no not you, jacob
I'm John
i was writing you a message in binary it actually says somthing
08:56
sorry just got what you ment sorry
It says hello my name is jacob
yeh win :-)
@Haidro Hi
hello
how r u on this fine day?
09:06
well it's 7:06pm here so my day is almost over
cabbage
cabbage @Gordon
CABBAGE
Cabbage @Gordon - is it that time of day already? cough
It's only 10:07am over here
09:07
CABBAGE CABBAGE CABBAGE
@JonClements I just saw the twins are back, so I thought I drop by and let them know that I will suspend one of them for 24 hours if there is any complaints today.
@Haidro you live in austarlia then
@Haidro do you live in Australia
They both joined at the same time
And they just said that at the exact same time...
@Gordon As if that's not enough evidence
Isn't there some IP checker mods can do?
So if we post at the same time how are we the same person
09:09
You use two (or more) machines
you press "send" at the same time
ohai @Volatility
My reputation has evolved +100. No more 2222 :(
It would be reasonable to do this to reduce suspicion that you are the same person
not really
What would be the point in that?
Of what?
09:11
@John @jacobpoole I am not very patient today. So I'd appreciate if you could drop the charade today. I am serious. I'm gonna remove one of you from chat if there is complaints.
Hooray, I am still in the starred posts
sorry john is being annoying and keeps clicking enter on my keyboard
I thought you both said you weren't roommates or something
But just lived closed to each other
we arn't room mates and weare not the same person
So how did he click enter on your keyboard
09:14
@jacobpoole Consider punching him in the face.
will do
Thanks @ThiefMaster
ohai @ThiefMaster
And then it went quiet ;)
Hai @JonClements
09:21
Do you know how to use turtle on python
shut up just ask me face to face i know
@John give it some cabbage and it will do whatever you want
ooo, sopython.com has come back up - I don't remember renewing the service for that
09:34
Please, argue elsewhere
no
17 messages moved to Troll bin
If you wouldn't mind @Gordon
stop hitting my keybaord john
09:36
John has gone in on my mobile... I dot like john
John has left the building
Good riddance he sucks
Greetings and Cabbages good folks.
what is meant by Cabbage?
It's our greeting
09:46
thats great..
10:11
one of us, one of us!
10:22
Good Cabbage everyone
cabbage morning*
10:47
cabbage
why don't women understand anything that matters?
because they are from venus (not sure if that reference carries over well to wherever you live)
is there an algorithm that explains this?
if (money_spent < threshold) { nagging(1);} else { sex(1);}
it carries over well
your algorithm has a little flaw
10:55
;p
chance = random.randint(1,10)
if (money_spent<threshold){nagging(1);} elif (chance >9){sex1();}else{nagging(1);}
i think we need to add length of relationship in there
like change * length
errr chance*
yeah true
fortunately and unfortunately for me I always get both nagging and sex
but length of relationship < 5 years
but seriously my fiance doesnt understand that I work and I can't leave work whenever I want
11:00
she's american?
get rid of her
I tried to explain it to her
i had an ex just like that
money = work
11:00
she'd be pissed off when I wouldn't reply to her text while at work
less work = less money
chance of getting fired +% of less work
Im engaged with a baby on the way
no getting rid of her
bit late for that then :p
she decides to make an appointment today to look at a house during my lunch break ( I have a half hour lunch break) and the house is a half hour away from my work
oh btw my work is kinda flexible though(for example I'm at work right now)
but still you dont take advantage of the generousity
one offs are okay
it sounds eerily similar to what i had with my ex as i stated, luckily we never got as far as you got it seems
she'd want to meet up during my lunch break and then be annoyed i had to elave after 30-35 minutes
11:05
cool girls are cool.
my fiance is perfect other than the fact that she takes advantage of my works generosity (now if I was meeting her for something a little more fun I wouldnt be complaining)
remains very silent
on a nicer note I have a python related question
class Character():
	def __init__(self, atk, name):
		self.atk = 1
		self.name = "hi"

class CabbageJon():
	def __init__(self, attack, name):
		self.attack = 10
		self.name ="Cabbage Jon"

x = Character.name = CabbageJon.name
print(x)
CabbageJon laughs
how come when I run this it gives me an AttributeError CabbageJon.name no attribute 'name'
11:08
Okay, you haven't created an instance of the classes
So do:
myclass = Character(yourparams)
Then, x = myclass.name
And x should have "hi"
you lost me
Lol. Okay I'll try again :)
You can't do Character.name
You're trying to access properties on the class and not an instance OF the class.
^ yea
There's something a bit odd about your __init__ methos.
11:12
You can do Character().name
You're passing the parameters correctly, but you never use them.
Is that on purpose?
If you want to have default values, you could do:
@pcalcao I think for the sake of examples this might be intentional
basically
just trying to get an example running
ok, fair enough!
so if I did x = Character().name = CabbageJon.name?
11:14
nono
Same thing applies to CabbageJon as well
And I'm pretty sure that's not good syntax
x = Character().name = CabbageJon().name but what do you expect to achieve with that syntax?
Wow, I didn't even know that was proper syntax until now
Ok, let's simplify
You want to get stuff working right?
11:16
Lol
little by little yes
Get rid of the parameters of init, except for self
so it'll be like: def __init__(self):
the rest remains the same
class Character():
	def __init__(self):
		self.atk = 1
		self.name = "hi"

class CabbageJon():
	def __init__(self):
		self.attack = 10
		self.name ="Cabbage Jon"

x = Character().name
y = CabbageJon().name
x = y
print(x)
so like so
x and y will have the names now, yes.
so that part works
I would do something more like:
my_character = Character()
@Inhale.Py What are you trying to achieve :3?
11:18
jon = CabbageJon()
figure out how to make classes interact with eachother
How exactly :3
ok... what do you mean by interact?
although I suppose I was trying to change the name in Character to the name in CabbageJon
Ah, then you would do
11:18
which this code doesn't accomplis
(I may be wrong here)
my_character.name = CabbageJon().name
Where my_character is Character()
Do ya get me?
yes, or, if you defined both variables like I said before: my_character.name = jon.name
I think I get ya
my_character = Character()
jon = CabbageJon()
my_character.name = jon.name
so in order to access the classes I should create a variable for each class(talking on a bigger scale) that is set to the instance of said class
11:20
Yep, I would say that's broadly it.
(trying to learn some more before my next run in with my master) =D
nvm, that, i read it completely wrong
so character_1 = Character()
jon = CabbageJon()
character_1.name = jon.name will set name in the init in Character to whatever the name in CabbageJon is
I think I got it now
Not in Character, but in character_1
I think. I'm no expert
it wont set the name in __init__() either
it will set the name property of the instance WHICH was defined in __init__()
11:23
ahh
so its kinda like calling on a module
but init isn't "messed around" with when you do object.name
random.randint calls on randint from the random class etc etc
"messed around" is a fancy term for "called"
so same principle?
random.randint() is actually:
11:25
more or lessed, but when speaking about properties its accessed and methods called.
`def randint():
return 4
ok
class Weapon():
    def __init__(self)
        self.damage = 1
        self.name = ""
        self.speed = 1
        self.weight = 1
sword = Weapon()
sword.name = Sword
sword.damage = 15 * sword.damage
sword.speed = (sword.speed * 10) - 2
sword.weight = 3
would create a sword from the weapon class
basically
There probably is an easier way to do this
just using it as an example
Ah
class Weapon():
def __init__(self,weapon)
self.name = weapon
if weapon == 'Sword':
self.damage = 15
self.speed = 8
self.weight = 3
sword = Weapon("Sword")
Fail...
11:32
hmm
Don't forget parameters :)
@Inhale.Py yeah, that's right, when you do it that way you get an instance of the Sword Class (an object)
basically your saying that it generates an object from the weapons class with the name sword
and bingo was a dead dog
so, yes
so when creating a class your not creating an object, your creating a set of rules, and the object becomes created when you create an instance of that class
11:35
When learning classes, I hated them
Now I love them
@Inhale.Py you can go even simpler in your understand
a class is the blueprint and the object/instance is the product made from that blueprint.
@limelights i actually get that reference better (although I hate dealing with prints, unfortunately its my job)
Wow, wish someone told me that
i still get confused as i try to think in a typedef manner
Ahhh - except the blueprint can be a blueprint for a blueprint
11:37
and then creating the variable as struct* name
oh gods, not factories
i still have nightmares from when you tried explaing it
yes
+1 for factories
Ah, the advantages of coding in Java for 10 years...
i love factories :)
Classes, objects, inheritance, factories, etc etc... all seem quite simple :P
    class Blueprint():
        def __init__(self):
            self.wood = ""
            self.number_of_walls = 1
            self.number_of_bathrooms = 1
house = Blueprint()
house.wood = pine
house.number_of_walls = 30
house.number_of_bathrooms = 2.5
11:40
No, in your case, the class would be named House
the disadvantages of working in C for 99% of your programming life
class Women():
    def__init__(self):
        self.name = ""
        self.nagging = 1
        self.sex = 0
        self.spend_money = 100
I could think of some things that can be created fromthat
implementing our algorithm eh? :P
I'm a total beginner in Python so please bear with me. Following situation: IPTables -> HTTPS request listened to by Python socket. Can I somehow get the original HTTPS request's IP/Domain?
girlfriend = women()
if girlfriend.spend_money > 100
    girlfriend.sex = girlfriend.sex + 1
else:
    girlfriend.nagging = girlfriend.nagging + 1
it can be better defined with the term wife/fiance/mother depending oon your situatation
11:48
omg... someone shoot me
i changed the name of my header file and was still including my old header file, causing me to try and fix non broken code for 3 days
(>°#°)>/;-- ' ' '(bang)
@BasJansen like the new formula for women
lemme read
needs added compelxity of ran*duration
;)
also spend_money should be
random.uniform(.5, 1000)
and under else
girlfriend.sex = girlfriend.sex - 5
@JonClements don't read the class example I posted up earlier
@fscheidl I think you need to be more specific for someone to be able to answer you
11:57
he's pretty specific, I just have no experience with using IPtables myself
you'r probably better off making it an actual question
I has no experience with anything he posted up
can I create an instance of a class in another class
or create an instance of a class that creates an instance of a class of another class inside a class
are we still talking about women...?
@Volatility Trust
nah
talking about classes within classes(or atleast I am, kinda talking to myself though)
challenge: write a code that creates a class and an instance of that class only after the code runs
bad form, but this is a cool library!
12:09
I route HTTPS requests (port 443) to a port that is listened to by a python server/socket - can I somehow access the "target" IP of the HTTPS request? @Inhale.Py
Hey, @Haidro aren't you supposed to be in bed now? :P
Nah, Friday night
And I have completed my two hardest exams, so yey
I know nothing about it @fscheidl but maybe one of these can help you?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13446355/urllib2-https-to-target-via-http-proxy
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/166506/finding-local-ip-addresses-using-pythons-stdlib
Thanks, I will look into it! @Inhale.Py
Okay, now I'm off
bye everyone
@Volatility Go to sleep
12:15
cya
Screw you youtube
How does one go about giving some love to a python module, e.g. interval: pypi.python.org/pypi/interval/1.0.0 (annoyingly not on github)
Pick it up at eight, treat it to a nice dinner, tell it how wonderful it looks, go to a bar, show her your fun you
12:36
:)
eight's a little late depending on her age, her dad might not approve
it looks like noone has taken her out in 8 years... :s
yeah shes only 8 years old
so better make it a play date in the back yard
and bring cookies
that is not what I was hoping for...
you can always try the pedo approach if thats what your into
13:09
let's steer away from that conversation... how about cabbageS?
That's really what I wanted to give interval: a cabbage patch
Ooooh it might be cabbage-soup-time
wow - UnicodeDecodeErrors - oh joy
13:25
Oh yes ... those ones
If there were only 256 characters in the world ...
take input from xlrd, write cells using xlwt and boom - error
13:46
Nope - no luck at all finding out what specifically is causing it
Is more than one question in a question too many? stackoverflow.com/questions/16610396/…
@AndyHayden -- I let it slide sometimes (especially if they're extremely related). That question is a shopping list though and so I voted to close as NARQ
13:58
ahh huh - xlwt.Workbook(encoding='utf-8') did the trick - apparently it defaults to ascii (which seems a bit odd...)

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