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2:43 PM
I think we should talk about Python questions in a private room instead of spamming SOCVR :P
So I'm talking about this answer of yours. Your answer isn't enough, check PM 2 Ring's comment.
 
Good point; missed the line that should be words.
 
Yeah, that one.
 
Now it's prettier.
 
Upvoted
 
=D
And now that we're here, I can say that Blok is looking pretty good.
 
2:55 PM
Blok?
 
My clone of Blek.
The thing from yesterday when I was happy about bouncing.
And my variable name of self.stuff.
 
lol
 
I got the timed repetitions working.
 
Fine, now I have a question.
What's the best way to check if the answer is correct or not as the OP asked in this question? Use eval()? Or 3 if..elif block?
 
And the win/failure conditions, too, although the difference between winning and losing is currently print(('lose', 'win')[success]).
 
2:59 PM
Huh, another answer really uses eval()...I'm trying to avoid that.
 
Checking it now.
Was briefly distracted by a notification for this.
Well, that section is a calculator, so eval() is by far the simplest way to accomplish it.
The alternative is setting up a dictionary of operator keys and function values.
 
Hmm...but I think I can get downvoted because of that eval().
@TigerhawkT3 Lol, he really tried it :P
 
He certainly did. And now he's mad at the implication that putting code in one language into the interpreter for another is... misguided.
And why would you get downvoted?
 
Hmm...because never use eval() is a important thing?
But however I do can post 2 ways to do it there, one way is use eval(), another way is a safe way. :P
@TigerhawkT3 lol
 
Well, it was really NEVER EVER, it would probably have been removed. Even reduce() was moved to functools instead of disappearing entirely.
 
3:14 PM
Huh? So what's wrong with reduce()?
 
It's harder to read than a traditional loop, with no benefits.
 
Well, fine.
I used this code in the terminal and there it worked, so I thought it might work there. also I really don t think it is nice to give comments like that, I obviously do not know that you can t do this. This forum should be about support not about showing off how much of a genius you are. @TigerhawkT3 — shirinmalina 19 mins ago
 
Okay, .3-.2-.1 benefits.
 
Then, do you think that the above comment is little offensive?
 
It would be if I wasn't a genius. :P
 
@TigerhawkT3 lol
Finding dupe questions and answering them.
 
I grant you two oneboxes per week.
 
In this room?
 
Yep! I'm a king the king!
 
3:22 PM
Okay, let me use one of them:
Feeds == StackExchange?
 
I guess so.
 
http://chat.stackoverflow.com/users/-2/stackexchange
And the page actually is Feeds's profile :P
 
Does it say "#SOreadytohelp"?
 
No, it says "#FeedsReadyToHelp".
 
I went and checked. -_-
genius
 
3:25 PM
:P
 
Okay, give me a couple minutes to look over these six after() calls and determine which needs to be saved as what.
 
Fine
 
Perfect.
Sorry for the delay, I had to read and understand things like this:
self.parent.after(self.stuff[0][idx+1][1] - timing, lambda: self.repeat_cycle(count, repeat_count-1))
Don't tell Guido.
 
3:41 PM
Sorry for the delay, I'm answering dupe questions.
@TigerhawkT3 The worst python code in the world.
 
Sure was kidding, because I have a worse one :P
^ That's the code which I'm using to de-zalgo text: pythonanywhere.com/user/KevinG/consoles
 
looks at source
bleeds spontaneously
 
lol
Anyways, sleep time in China (which is...23:49). Night, talk about answer dupe and typo question Python tomorrow :P
 
That's a decent sleep time.
I'm almost going to sleep too... 07:51.
 
3:51 PM
@TigerhawkT3 :P
 
And see you tomorrow. :)
 

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