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14:01
That does seem a bit odd.
15:35 to download a file that is 5156MB -- Seems a bit slow ...
(5.5MB/s) according to scp
good cabbage everyone
certainly better than rotten cabbages ...
kind of an emergency, (off topic though so feel free to ignore) I need some good music to listen to, cant think of anything I want to listen to at the moment
"good" is a very subjective term when it comes to music
I listen to everything so good can fall under anything
14:15
e.g. some might describe country music as "good" whereas others would classify it as "bad"
and I find that virtually nobody likes "everything"
Cabbage all.
But, for what it's worth, Pandora is currently playing Norma Jean for me -- and I'm happy with that.
I listen to country, rock,rap,all types metal, classical, tehcno, dubstep, oldies, foreign bands, etc
@K.Niemczyk -- and carrots
and beef stock
14:17
@Inhale.Py -- then Norma Jean fits into the "all types of metal" category. I've also enjoyed a lot of The Devil Wears Prada lately.
The Zombie EP is a fun album
I seen the devil wears prada live, kind of threw me off. I like there album versions but they suck live(my opinion)
Deathbed Atheist by norma Jean sounds promising so far
I've never seen them live so I can't make any judgment based on that ...
marilyn manson is also horrible live (its sad really)
can you tolerate a girl singer @mgilson
Sure
seems like it would be sexist to not tolerate that ...
;-)
check out halestorm live in philly on youtube, she kicks so muc A** its unreal
also since you seem to be into the same music as my friends band can I introduce you to my best friend(really like a brother)'s band
14:23
Halestorm is a fun listen.
If you like Halestorm there's another gorup my friends who enjoy that like. I think they're called 'In this Moment', or 'From this Moment'. Somethign like that.
they rock live(speaking of which they play live where I live today, along with bullet) and I will be there
in this moment
already know of htem
One of my roommates is obsessed with them.
Halestorm seems Ok ...
Pretty good considering it's live
but I'm not sure I could listen to them for long periods of time.
14:28
Meh, I have music ADD. For what they do, I like 'em.
Can't remember her name but Halestorm's lead singer has a great voice.
thats my best friends band
lizzy or something like that (her brother R J can beat a drum as well)
(waiting for negative feedback on breaching normandy)
sorry being a noob.... posting and answering questions... dont seem to understand how to get proper formatting for questions... trying markdown, but newlines seem to be ignored.
So you are having trouble posting questions?
well with the formatting of questions, I'm assuming you mean getting the code to format?
I am trying to put an comment to an old question of mine which has been answered, but I have some additional information thta might be of use
not even entering code just plain text.... SHift enter gets you something that looks like a newline. but if you enter the whole thing it just bunches up
oh thats weird I'm gonna have to try that out brb
I see what you mean
14:38
ok so its not just me being stupid?
no I have the same problem when adding a comment
hi
Is it possible to help me re open this as I have edited the post
hi
@Joop after looking into it, shift+enter creates a new line in the data dump but doesn't render it in comments. Could you possibly answer your own question so that you can format it properly, rather than just commenting on it.
14:41
I think it is now worth while salvaging
your gonna need to talk to one of the people who closed it
Suminda I am not the greatest expert but have you tried the pandas package
as far as I know there are not implementations in python that works exactly like a spreadsheet, but seeing that you are translating ZIpline stuff I think pandas is the way to go.
As far as I know they use pandas as their backbone
and pandas has great support for financial time series
@mgilson Thanks for the upvote! :) No more work will be done today!
Is possible to vote to reopen it now
This would be help full
14:48
Its kind of hard to go against martijn(he's answered every question I've ever asked) and well Jon wouldn't be to happy(probably starts throwing cabbages) =D
There use to be Resolver One which is not Open Source also pyspread which Quantopian may not enable due to GPL so looking for alternatives.
No need to go against anybody.
this is true, why was it deemed an unfit question(to lazy to go read)
I need every one to have a second look at is as I have reworded it
I'm afraid it's still "easiest way" so still not constructive... don't see it getting reopened.
Perhaps you can make it more specific...
Like?
I do not know any alternatives
So it is difficult to be more specific
14:53
have you had a look at datanitro Suminda?
can get you in and out of excel
datanitro.com
think its easier if you stay in excel and do more difficult calcs in python..
think I saw a presentation at one of the pycons on something similar that was open sourced
I have to use this in quantopian.com
I cannot stay in Excel
14:56
have not used xlutils
What have you done so far?
but would that help... dont think it is interactive though
zipline looks interesting, not used it, but used pandas quite a bit...
ok
You can use pandas in ziplin
14:58
but pandas is not for algo trading
zipline does provide that functionality though, does it not?
you can use for calculations but you have to have an trading engine which is zipline
not yet
they are working on it
aren't you trying to do calculations?
in a few months
i have an excel trading strategy
looking at the fastest way to get it into zipline
think you will just have to learn the zipline interface
15:00
If there was a solid packagae like resolve one which has a business friendly FOSS license it might solve the problem
I know zipline well enough
Re implimenting will be a pain
what do you mean by implementing?
So if there is some spreadsheet analogy the code will be consice
the exaple I have given takes 5 line but in spread sheet is it just =ln(..)
The key is being concise
I mean coding
Any way is it possible to get this question ban lifter by perhaps re opening it so I can post perhaps better question next time
ok.. refresh my memory.. everyinth in zipline are pandas datastructures right?
no
zipline pumps data
you can use this in padas
It comes 1 value at a time
if it is is simply df['Y'] =df['second data'].apply(numpy.log()))
15:04
So you can use a batch trasform to construc a timeseries
In this case this is not a time series
For this function yes
Actual formulas are different which are propritery so changed it
i agree not all things that are easy in excel is as easy in pandas
if there was a simple way to get excel formulas into a data structure it would be great... I guess it would be very difficult to change and maintain if it was auto generated
the paradigms are so different though... things extremely easy in pandas are difficult in excel
See have you seen resolve one project?
This used to do it
but not FOSS
unlike Excel.... cough.
15:11
link to resolve project.. pls
trying to find the excel tool at a py conference... think it was one in sydney... saw video few months ago and it looked interesting... never dug in deeper though
If you can send me the link
Asking about converting a specific Excel function to zipline/pandas is definitely ontopic, especially if you should what you've tried. Making your question that may get it reopened.
Ok
There is not specifics
It is converting expretions
Like JEXL
Done
Can you guys help me on this now?
do they really use // to comment out lines
15:27
It's still too vague/not-constructive, why not give an example of a JEXL function you wish to convert (implicitly asking if there is a tool to batch convert).
16:45
Nice.
17:38
Ah.... the joys of having to work with people who can't communicate well....
Was just in a sametime discussion with a contractor for about 10 minutes. Still have no idea what he was trying to ask me, but he ended the conversation with 'Okay, I will go with changes.'
Sounds like that'll end well then @K.Niemczyk ;)
I once had to work with a crystal reports contractor
I was only head of development at the time, and the development director during my holiday decided we needed some crystal reports done - that was quite interesting - I got back, specced it up, sat down with the client manage team, and the contractor, and we explained everything and 3 days later came back with something that wasn't even remotely related to our discussion
Credit where credit's due though, it looked good
18:02
which in this day and age is the most important thing :)
(I feel so good when I can make a variable name sandwich)
at least it was only 3 days and not 3 months!
A program I wrote 15 years ago to convert delimited files to fixed length records is still in use at Acxiom or something
There's still a // TODO: give function sensible name in there
and the function was named tuna_sandwich
I was in a rush to get it done, so just named it what I was eating, and errr, never did get around to changing it
Ahh w00t - you got to 10k - cool!
haha! brilliant!!! (to tuna_sandwich)
I know! I've been flaggin away like nobodies business
18:17
Think you also get extra flags as well per each 1k, plus whatever your flag weight is
I remember being unimpressed with mod tools ... but maybe it's just because I don't really use them much.
I'm getting close to a Steward on the Suggested Edits queue, but that's about it ...
an I probably had access to that before I got mod tools ...
I've not really used bs much... is it from a question?
sigh, maybe I should contribute more.
@mgilson yes you did... - I only got 46 rep. from suggested edits
I didn't really bother editing until 2k
Yeah, I somehow got steward for suggested edits yonks ago, it was less in your face before 10k (not sure I like it)
18:20
I think I only got 4 rep from suggested edits ;-)
what annoyed me about 10k was you can't delete answers, and you have to wait 48 hours after the question is closed
I have a Copy Editor badge now though ... So I guess I've done my work there ...
It's just so much easier when you can just edit it though and not worry about having a bunch of people review it.
Also flagging, pre 2k you could "collect" flags for closing stuff! (I only found out about flaggin a few days before getting 3k)
I never know what to flag these days either ...
Maybe that's the advantage of mod tools ... If something is questionable, I can just vote to delete/close it
(although, I don't see that all that frequently either)
I don't think I know what to flag now!
18:23
Me and my 14 helpful flags ... ha ha
And 200 disputed??
I got 524 helpful - but that's really only bothering the last couple of months
@JonClements Yeah, I can understand that. I've seen it happen before.
@JonClements: and everyone loves tuna sandwiches.
Wow - only just realised my chat has been zoomed out one level all this time
Nothing is as amusing as listening to this guy call into scrum when he works from home. He has a heavy, heavy indian accent. Between that and his phone, it sounds like one long blur of sound.
18:58
cabbage @ all ,just stopped by to say have a good weekend
@Inhale.Py you too!
19:20
So @JonClements ... you had a beautiful soup problem but didn't ask a SO question. Outrageous.
It was already a question, which I tried to solve, then realised the bottle neck was bs4 mucking about with ordering
one day you'll have a second question...
And if it's pandas, you'll be there I hope?
:D
one day I will break out of my niche...
I have a question about pandas actually
19:30
go on
How are they not extinct?
Why are we bothering to conserve them when they can't even be bothered to have it off?
Good answer
+1
And accepted
have 25 rep
the real question is how the hell did they evolve to not be bothered to reproduce, and stay alive long enough for us to want to conserve them :s
19:34
wow - this is getting deep ;)
A,None,45,None
A,Bob,32,None
A,None,60,100
I think it's something I can do in pandas
can I "roll up" or effectively consolidate by key, the first non-None value, so the end result should be A,Bob,45,100 ?
19:51
df.groupby(key).median() ... wouldn't get the Bob bit
oh roll up, I see
df.groupby(key).first()
provided you grab the Nones as NaNs, when read_csv ing
ahhh, let me try that
aah, I don't have a button to meta anymore on the top bar (replaced with suggested edits)
yup... and the review queue one
sup guys!
oh wait, somehow the meta link is back
cabbages @lciamp!
20:02
heya @lciamp
can I ask you guys a quick question. hey @Jon
sure - don't ask to ask - just go for it
ok so comment_ordinal is a int and permalink is the slug.
self.posts.update({'permalink':permalink}, {'$inc': {'comments.' + str(comment_ordinal) + '.num_likes': 1}})
this works but it looks fucking ugly. is there a better way to write that line?
this part specifically {'comments.' + str(comment_ordinal) + '.num_likes': 1}
yeah, mongo & bottle (I like it for little things)
20:09
how'd you get comment ordinal?
from the post
ahh okies
{'comments.{}.num_likes'.format(comment_ordinal): 1} - but not sure that's any better
k, I'm gonna try that. I be back in a sec
hmm 5 million StackOverflow questions. wow.
apparently this happened last week, oh.
@Jon yeah, it works, still not pretty. (Not your fault)
20:17
Could tidy it up a little bit further
Don't worry about it. I'm doing this mongoDB online class and they were like "you should be able to get it to work in one line."
com = 'comments.{}.num_likes'.format
then just use
I works but the one line looks fucking ugly.
{com(comment_ordinal): 1}
Jon have you used mongo before?
20:19
Yup
like it?
It's useful - so yeah, I guess
more enjoyable than couch anyway
haven't used couch. just MySql & postgres. Im starting to really like the NoSQL set up though.
a postgres and mongo combo (possibly with redis) is awesome ;)
agreed
20:23
In fact, I find for interactive sessions using dicts I tend to have them in redis so I can play with them later as well
I would have no idea how to set that up. Also, I should put it out there, I'm a comp sci student, not a professional programmer. (hate me if you want but i'm only here to learn)
Well - we all had to start somewhere... besides - what makes you think any of us are professional programmers!?
and to learn is the main reason to be here.. surely?
@jon because a lot of people on stack answer questions matter of factly or telly you your question is stupid.
@AndyHayden no, I like to help out to. I've answered more questions than I've asked.
That's society for you - some people just view and approach things different
20:27
answering questions = learning
at least I think so
I was a pretty crappy python programmer before I started answering questions here ...
Now I think I'm reasonably good ...
@mgilson you're not too shabby smirk :)
@JonClements -- Thanks, coming from you, that means a good bit.
Every once in a while I go back an look at some of my old answers ...
Some of them need a decent amount of work
:-P
I tend to avoid that - 'cos I'm quite scared of what I actually answered - I just dived in and started thrashing out answers cos I was bored
Yeah ...
Oh, in other news -- If I disappear in a few weeks, it's because my new job is too demanding :-)
20:33
It'd still be cool if you honoured us with your presence now and again, but fingers crossed it all works out for you mate
I hope so too.
This is a bit of a leap into the unknown for me.
But, I think the work will be interesting. The workplace is definitely more interesting than my current workplace.
Star Trek 6?
Undiscovered Country indeed
!
I'm pretty stoked about learning a bunch of new things.
@mgilson ooo, did you miss our first chat banned user today?
Where is the campus? (is that what you kids call it)
20:39
I did miss that.
what happened?
@AndyHayden -- Mountain View CA
ooooh the big one!
coool
12 hours ago, by John
Hi
heya @Stevensmethurst
welcome @JikkuJosephJohn
That seems like it was obnoxious.
What kind of things are you going to work on for the big G? @mgilson
I went there in January... just looking around. Taking touristy pictures. :)
20:44
I'm being hired under the Wildfire "brand"
Everything was pretty general ... It's hard to know exactly what I'll be working on.
But, my impression is that since google recently acquired wildfire, they want to make the most of the wildfire codebase by figuring out how to integrate it with the google codebase.
@AndyHayden oh cool - any on a photo sharing site?
@mgilson how does that work? do you apply to a specific position? Or just for a Python job and then they place you where they think it's best?
heya @Riateche
it sounds to me that working on the integration of the code-bases will be one of my responsibilities
cabbage @CarlosV
20:47
@CarlosV -- Umm ... I'm not sure how it usually works.
cabbage @JonClements
YouTube contacted me and asked if I would be interested in applying
(They read my SO answers and apparently liked them)
I said "sure, why not", passed the phone interview so they flew me out.
Oh nice. Congrats on the new gig then :)
Ultimately, YouTube decided they didn't want me because I don't have experience or formal training in software development
But they broadcasted my name to the rest of Google
2 other recruiters contacted me the same day (Wildfire and gTech).
They flew me out again for an "expedited" interview with managers for both of those groups and ultimately decided to place me with Wildfire
(they acted like they were going to give me a choice between Wildfire and gTech since both managers that I interviewed with liked me, but then they didn't actually give me a choice)
I didn't really mind though since it was pretty much a toss-up for me either way.
20:53
That's sounds like a pretty awesome experience!
What were you doing before?
Woot. Got my first downvote! S'what I get for answering a question without thinking.
Delete the answer to get rid of it
Ummm... not sure if I should offer congratulations or what...
Nah. I suffer the consequences.
it will make you stronger :)
20:56
If three people downvote then you delete it, you get a badge... just saying
Really?
oh, you mean delete the answer?
Yeah, but who wants a Peer Pressure badge? :)
Aw what! I don't have one....
yet
w00t - 25k!
It's disciplined you want.
20:59
@K.Niemczyk -- If it's not a good answer, you should delete it. It's not a matter of suffering the consequences, it's a matter of getting rid of the unnecessary stuff that could be distracting future visitors from quickly finding the good answer.
well done!
@JonClements -- Congrats :)
Now I'm off to play some squash.
Enjoy your game
@mgilson Understood. I will do that now.
@JonClements do you play snooker?
21:01
Man, I miss playing Rball and squash.
@lciamp Yup
Not since college.
I looked at your profile and saw you were from England. I watched a doc on Robbie O'Sullivan last weekend.
here in the states there are only pool halls.
the game seems awesome tho
i learned the rules, im trying to find a place with a table.
It's a lot more difficult than pool
American pool tables are too bloomin' easy though
I know, when I went to London, I saw tables, they are huge and the cues are like tooth pics compared to american pool cues.
21:08
12ft x 6ft instead of 6ft x 3ft ;)
I've watched some pool tournaments and world class snooker players just breeze through
It's always humbling to watch those folks play.
good 9ball players are great. But from what i's watched, snooker players are so fucking strategic. And the feel ball rule in 9ball is stupid.
and that Robbie O'Sullivan is the man. I watched the doc on his life. I feel bad for him...then i watched the video of him getting the 2nd fastest lap on top gear
They are just ridiculously large, you look at the size of the pockets (and think "this'll be easy")... the pros made it look effortless.
Talking about that - time to go play some pool ;)
@AndyHayden the pros make it look effortless in pool and snooker. I think it's more about the games they play.
but 8ball(most common played game in pool) is bullshit. 9ball is great because both players are trying to do the same thing. [Score or block]
21:24
Cut-throat is always fun.
it is, when you're drunk and no one else knows how to play.
@JonClements where in england do you live? (please dont say Hull)
@lciamp: Hell, when you're drunk almost anything is fun.
21:57
You'll be pleased to know I'm not in Hull
@K.Niemczyk thoughts like that are how you get arrested.
@JonClements so where about?
Live between Surrey and Kent
That's not bad. Can you take a tube out there or do you have to do one of the main trains>
?
trains - I like to keep around suburbs :)
sorry, I google mapped it and it looked close enough for a tube stop.
then i zoomed in
i liked the suburbs too. I didn;t like Hull because I didn't even feel like I was in england anymore.
22:22
@JonClements who got banned?
@Tshepang heya fella - John got banned
Hi. I searched the history, and could not find a reference.
oh, I see
I searched for 'ban', that's why I could not find it
I think @Gordon is being too nice. The ban should be a lot longer.
@JonClements do you also think it's the same person?
It's possible - not too fussed either way to be honest - we have Gordon & ThiefMaster loitering around, and just moving their rubbish to the troll bin in the mean time... Does add a little bit of spice to the room in some aspects I guess
22:30
weird ppl
or person!? :)
@JonClements & @Tshepang banned from chat or stak in general?
I believe it was a 24hour chat system ban
22:47
@JonClements just read it. lol. look at you throwing gas on that fire.
Fire's pretty?
cabbages are prettier.
You've picked up the lingo quickly young padawan! (or is that cabbagewan?)
like I said: "I'm here to learn"

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