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16:09
@BhargavRao :)
Hi o/
Just dropped in to see some interesting CR [python] questions
Good reason to drop by. :)
If you have thoughts on my "super" code about a screen or two up, please let me know.
Or questions.
yesterday, by Aaron Hall
Maybe I'll post it on Code Review...
That sounds more suitable imo, You'll find better reviewers
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Q: Are there any generic algorithims or Python functions to help find the longest item in a JSON document?

Sam AspinI am trying to log a JSON error message to Google's Cloud Logging platform. Unfortunately, the maximum size message you can log is 8000 bytes and some of the JSON documents I want to log are larger than this. Rather than just chop the JSON string off I would prefer to iteratively remove the lar...

Ah so you did super using python alone
16:16
Yeah, well you shouldn't but it's useful to understand what super does, I think.
It's a good candidate for CR
I don't think I'm leaving anything important out or making anything particularly unclear, but I want to think about it a little more before I put it on CR.
(as I can't think of an alternative to islice at the moment)
I think I could implement super as an object in pure Python, and that might make it even more understandable?
As opposed to a code block
Oh, hey, I'm teaching a class on Python at a local university.
Well, I'm a teaching assistant, but the prof is out for a couple of weeks, so I'm literally teaching too.
Wow, that sounds nice. You doin PhD?
16:33
No, no no, just professional studies school - most of the students haven't finished undergrad.
But they all seem bright, which is nice.
Yep, The undergrads these days are quite sharp
17:31
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Q: Python Pandas Apply with a Lambda Function

mburke05I have a table in pandas that has two columns, QuarterHourDimID and StartDateDimID ; these columns give me an ID for each date / quarter hour pairing. For instance for January 1st, 2015, at 12:15PM the StartDateDimID would equal 1097 and QuarterHourDimID would equal 26. This is how the data I'm r...

 
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19:07
Fine, Meet ya later. Time for me to sleep. \o
19:53
later!

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