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15:00
If you are always calling the function from the same place it is DRY, if you call it from multiple places that is another story.
You should not really catch an exception of that kind - the function expects to recieve a requests object which contains strings of ints, it then casts them to ints, and uses them. If there is a problem there - it is not the functions fault. it is somewhere else.
Cabbage all, I'm suffering from a serious case of black eyed peas today.
I could definitely use some hops this morning
stop inventing new Salad words.
Constantly.
Give some time for the old ones to sink in.
I didnt invent new words
hops = beer, beer is made from hops
hops ?
Or you just want some beer
oh.
Okay - well...
Fine then.
Mushroom.
@InbarRose If I thinking about it your right. Sorry for my blocking
15:06
blocking?
I'm sprouts if I irritated you Inbar
No worries man.
sprouts I thought you were making up words, my beans.
potato?
Carrot pomegranate pea persimmon?
no.
too many foreign words.
I'm pretty banana, don't feel like being at work though. I want to go home and get in bed with my peach
Watermelon Xigua!
lol
Xigua...
Xigua could be a sarcastic "your welcome"
It's in one of my son's "eat the alphabet" books
like.. "gee - thanks"
I can't wait until someone flags this and it gets explained to gordon
15:11
:)
A: I think your code sucks balls.
B: xigua...
or..
A: your idea is horrible.
B: xigua...
shouldn't that be "I think your code sucks grapes"
what is a xigua
no
it is a square watermelon
I don't think it has to be square ...
15:13
I would think it would have the opposite meaning of watermelon
Hey, that's the book!
:)
amusing.
That's on my son's bookshelf right now.
xigua = forget it/its nothing/ no worries/ not at all
15:14
I know, I snuck into your house to take a picture of it and then uploaded it so I could share it here.
what do you think of my meaning for xigua
carrots
you forgot to add carrots to the dictionary
and celery
15:17
mushroom
I dont think we gave it a deffinition
I wasn't aware there was so much vocab ...
heh
We are slowly adding.
We need a wiki like place though
something simple and free
just so we can all pitch in.
something with voting, so that only the really good ones get into the language.
so no one just comes along and adds silly things.
well.. sillier things.
Maybe someone needs to open a question on Meta
:-P
That's on topic, right?
lol....... no
No, it will get removed in moments.
its called a wikispace
its kind of like wiki page that people make for video games for walkthroughs and stats and stuff
I think
Look at it later.
and then this way you can just keep a txt file or a pdf file and edit it as the dictionary, then upload it to the wikispace when needed
just call youself a teacher, and what your teaching is a new language
thinking about the definition of yam, can we use it for damn as well
example yammin = F***in but yammit could = D***mit
and F*** and damn are usually used in the same context like when upset people say either f or d, but you f something you dont d something
so its like yam you works
but at the same time im so yammin up set
or yammit
yam thats crazy
just thoughts
anyway rhubarb for now
15:47
Umm... do I get to be BDFL of cabbage?
what's cabbage?
hi Jon :)
Heya zod - how goes it?
very good; productive day
yours?
No, but you can be BDFL of Salad.
of which, Cabbage is a word.
Kneel before Cabbage
16:02
@rxdazn Blasphemy!
neal before bob. (or neil before bob) ...
Not bad, not bad
 
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17:37
Sigh, An Introduction To Tkinter has an awful lot of "to be added" and "FIXME" sections.
Despite being 14 years old and incomplete, it's still the third highest result for "Tkinter" on Google. The first result links to it, and the second result links to the first. So by the transitive property, everything is terrible.
Yeah, the Tkinter docs have a number of holes which seem to only be filled by experts in both python and Tk
Those lucky souls have the ability to translate the tkinter python into tk calls and then they can read the Tk docs to figure out how it works.
The rest of us just end up guessing.
I remember there being a really good up to date set of docs for Tkinter that I found recently
it had parts for all the bindings too, or at least definitely Python and Ruby
I'll see if I can find it
well, that should have been obvious
I found that to be a lot more useful
I occasionally stumble upon some docs that have methods that An Intro To Tkinter doesn't have. I really should bookmark it next time I find it.
not that I've done a ton with tkinter, I just did a tiny bit for this one project I was working on, I've used the GTK and QT more in the past.
Woot... populist badge
17:52
@JonClements -- Congrats
I've never used GTK or QT ... or even wxWidgets -- I think they're a little more "professional" than Tk, but I've always wanted to avoid the extra dependency
QT's Python bindings are terrible.
Seriously, PySide and PyQT are both rubbish. They are insanely thin wrappers and it is just horrible.
GTK is decent enough, the bindings are good.
not perfect - a lot of it is a little too... ugh
you know, construct a TreeviewModelController class to append your TreeviewModel subclass to your Treeview subclass.
but mostly workable.
I tried to do something with GTK once, but I do most of my stuff on a mac ...
And I actually had some issues installing it via macports (although that was quite a while ago)
yeah, to be fair, I mainly did that stuff when I was running Linux, I dunno how well it works cross platform.
The think that kills me in OS X is the lack of a decent package manager.
I was spoiled by Arch Linux.
I was trying to use gourmet recipe manager
Frankly I'm just glad that I can create a window, with a button, that responds to a mouse click, in fewer than a hundred lines of code.
17:57
pacman is an excellent package manager - just the right mix of power and ease of use.
(It's a pretty decent package) -- Although by the time I finally did get GTK built, I got some sort of weird segfault which I had to track down
cabbage for all
I always hated creating GUIs in code. The GTK has really nice integration for it's GUI GUI builder Glade, which spits out XML files you dynamically load.
@Kevin -- When I first read that I saw "All in a few hundred lines of code"
QT has something similar, although the support for it is pretty rubbish in the bindings.
17:58
@Lattyware that is what I'm actually working on
and I was thinking: "A few hundred lines of code?!?! You're definitely doing something wrong"
@PeterVaro The GTK?
But really, I was doing something wrong by not reading properly.
the simlicity of markup and the power of python
no
Oh, I see.
17:59
a GUI pre-processor
JSON, SVG, XML, HTML, CSS and python objects
these are the outcomes
how do those mesh together to make a GUI?
oh, I see
First time I've seen a "undownvote" :)
What's an undownvote?
The project I used TK for was actually my final year project. My project was a full parser and interpreter for Java, written in Python - and later a compiler to Python bytecode. (I know, a little crazy).
undoing a downvote?
18:01
So I implemented a debugger for the interpreter.
yeah... never noticed that on the listing before
Actually managed to get a full graphical debugger in 250 LOC.
100 is about right when you're cobbling event loops together using only c++ and the win32 API. Fewer if you don't count lines containing only curly brackets.
Sounds pretty neat, @Lattyware
@mgilson it's a badge Martijn doesn't have at the moment - so w00t!
It worked out well, it used some crazy code injection into the interpreter.
18:02
:D:D:D:D
@Kevin -- Since C++ has curly brackets and semicolons, you could probably fit the whole thing into 1 line ;-)
The coolest part was compiling a Java program to Python bytecode, then importing it in the Python interpreter and playing with the classes Python-side.
(Naturally, this only works on a subset of Java - this was just a final year BSc. project, nothing huge)
Python from Java seems like an upgrade to me :)
Yesterday I was trying to see how hard it would be to write a compiler for a BASIC-like language. I got fifteen pages into the PE format spec before I went cross-eyed and decided I'd try again later.
I've never even considered writing a compiler for anything ...
18:07
It's an integral part of the tool chain if you're lost on a deserted island and want to build a computer out of sand
I've written a few compilers and interpreters for esoteric languages, but never anything real.
That's true
I want to reach maximum meta by writing a KBASIC compiler in KBASIC, and using a KBASIC interpreter to run the KBASIC compiler, to compile the source of the KBASIC interpreter into assembly.
It was just an interesting area of study for my final year project.
KBASIC being my imaginary self-made language.
18:59
hey again @enginefree - you recently changed your avatar?
@JonClements -- Talking to yourself again?
Yes - please don't interrupt "us" in the future :)
No one else talks to us, so...
artichoke?
potato @JonClements and Jon
artichokes indeed
LOL
We are amused. You make us laugh.
well that is my job
im a little down
19:07
Hey - what's up?
I just found out my ex is a camwhore
and I blame myself
like she does private webshows for money
I feel as though I took away her dreams
and ruined her life
I also feel as though I shouldn't care, but for some reason I do
idk whats to do\
pardon my english, mushrooms what to do
and then the Jon's ignore me
Oh man - no idea what to say :(
Not ignoring you - was just making a cup of tea
spouts for the assumption
she was my first love, she used to have dreams and stuff, but she had a rough life. then we started dating and I was a whore at the time so not only did I take her virginity I used to do things with her on webcam in front of people. now thats what she does for a living.
Feel bad for you dude, but not sure this is really the place for it :(
Im aware
just thinking is all
not like it matters
I have a new love and am about to be a father
hmm
we should turn the salad language into a programming language
I am going to make a translator for it though
19:18
Cool - I think @volatility is working on a prototype language or something
thats some complex stuff
when making a language do you have to base it off an existing language
or off binary
or what
well I guess that would depend on if its high or low lvl
Nah, just some form of grammar.... so statements and normal constructs
oh your talking a spoken language
I thought he was making a computer lang
both ;)
spoken and computer lang ;)
by that I mean simple stuff like if, else, or, and or whatever
ahh
way above my understanding
well its time to go home so rhubarb until tomorrow
19:26
Take it easy fella - don't dwell too much on stuff
user1786283
@JonClements Hey. No, I changed it a while ago. It just didnt update on chat until now.
Oh god, I hate people who doesn't understand logic.
You hate women?
Someone is arguing with me that 'A => B' and 'not A' implies "not B"
It's rage o'clock.
user1786283
@JonClements Hahaha. Good one.
19:39
It's a mystery why CS and IT are such sausage fests when there's this kind of comedic genius on offer.
Maybe they were thinking of ((A => B) and (!B)) => !A
The worst thing is it's not in a formal setting. I get that the definition of therefore in formal logic is hard to grasp, but the are arguing that not believing in something is the same in believing that thing is not true.
That's basically true, though.
... please don't say that
it's completely untrue.
If it rains, I will take my umbrella. I do not have my umbrella, therefore it is not raining.
19:42
If I say 'all aliens are blue', I'm guessing you don't believe me.
However, if I have my umbrella, I can't make any definitive statement about whether it is raining.
It's not that you think that 'not all aliens are blue' - you have no idea what colour aliens are.
depends if my upbringing only included watching Avatar I guess...
@Kevin A nice example for the formal definition.
All men are mortal, and Socrates is a man. Therefore, all mortals are Socrates.
Hmm. I think I forgot to carry a one there...
19:43
The issue there isn't one of disbelief.
Wait, does that mean I'm immortal?
Oh crap ... If so, then it means I'm not a man. Blast!
It's of not believing you have any cause for knowing that.
First, draw a Venn diagram with circles, Men, Mortals, Socrates, Women, Immortals, Non-Socrateses.
Be careful - disbelief generally implies believing in not the case - a trick of the language.
If I say 'I do not believe that there is a planet made entirely of diamond.' - I am not saying it's not possible.
I am saying there is no reason to believe it is true, as I have no evidence for it.
I would not state 'I believe there is not a planet made entirely of diamond.', as I don't know if that's the case.
Not believing X is true is the same as believing not X is true.
You're wrong in this.
19:46
OK, let me think of a clear example.
Say someone comes to my door and claims they are a millionaire. I would not believe that they are. They are just dressed normally, there is no reason for it, why would I believe them?
At the same time, I don't believe they are not a millionaire - I don't know.
I'll base my decisions on the assumption they are not, but I don't know that.
If you don't believe they are a millionaire, you believe they are not a millionaire.
It's as simple as that.
Is this like atheist, agnostic and theist?
You may allow that it's possible you're wrong, but that doesn't change anything.
That was the original discussion, yeah.
(A)theism and (a)gnosticism are answers to different questions.
19:50
Atheism is the lack of a belief in a god - that doesn't mean I assert God does not exist, just that I don't believe in one.
One is a question of belief in a god, the other is one of whether it's possible to know the answer for sure at all.
If you don't believe God exists, you believe God does not exist.
Russel's Teapot is an interesting relevant thought experiment. However, it's somewhat flawed because the Lagrangian point on the other side of the sun isn't stable.
It's functionally very similar to believing god does not exist - as you would act the same way if you knew god does not exist, as opposed to just not believing one does.
You could be an agnostic atheist or a gnostic atheist or an agnostic theist or a gnostic theist.
They're orthogonal matters.
A teapot could hover indefinitely at L4 or L5, but then we'd be able to detect it, defeating the purpose of the experiment.
19:52
Wow - I managed to discover the original debate? Amazing... this answering stuff on SO really hones the crystal ball...
The point is that to say 'there is no god' I would need to be able to show there was not a god.
Belief or disbelief doesn't imply absolute certainty.
Richard Dawkins himself said he isn't absolutely certain, because it's not possible to be.
Exactly, and that's why an Atheist doesn't believe there is no god, they simply don't believe in a god.
He's still an atheist, and will still say he doesn't believe in any gods.
Exactly.
19:54
The two statements are exactly equivalent and you're wrong.
If someone says "I believe in god => God exists."
Reasoning logically about knowledge itself, is really hard. This is obvious if you've ever read those riddles like, "three rationalists are in a room, and must name the color of their own hat, which they can't see...". You end up with twisty statements like, "person A knows that person B doesn't know whether Person C knows that Person's A's hat is the same color as person C's hat"
If I say that the former part is false, then that doesn't mean the latter part is false.
I believe in God => I believe God exists.
That's the whole of it.
I don't believe in God => I believe God does not exist.
So to say that, ' "X believes not Y" is equivalent to "X does not believe Y" ', may be intuitively correct to some, it's not something that's so easy to prove formally.
19:56
You're discussing only matters of belief, not of physical reality.
Because intuition tends to fail in these cases.
OK, let me use another example.
You can use as many examples as you want, you're still wrong.
Someone discovers a new planet. I know that you know nothing about this planet, and yet you claim all the animals on it are Red.
I do not believe your assertation.
That does not mean I believe that not all the animals are red.
What you do not believe is that I have any cause to know that.
19:57
This is so a discussion that's normally held in a pub ;)
If you do not believe all animals on it are red, it's for different reasons, and in that cause, you do believe that not all animals there are red.
OK, so here is the important point.
I believe this will make us agree.
I very much doubt it.
If I say 'I do not believe that all the animals are red'
and you say, 'so you believe not all the animal are red' - by your logic.
That's true.
19:59
I then become burdened with having to prove that not all the animals are red.
The burden of proof doesn't enter into it at all.

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