@AnttiHaapala it only happens when the video is playing, the scrolling is active AND the drop-shadow is added. If there is no drop-shadow, it is working fine
cbg @DSM found something you may like over the weekend: Snake Charmer is a portable VM that had all of the major Python data analysis suite installed and you access it via an IPython notebook.
Awww I was gonna do a sarcastic "get the transpose of x is effectively just swap the rows and columns if that's not apparent" but then you went and cited it. Thanks for ruining my afternoon.
@MartijnPieters: the substring count question is almost certainly a duplicate of something else, but I don't think it's a duplicate of that target given that (after some prompting) the OP wants to allow overlaps.
In this question, a commenter suggests the statement x += 1 if a == b else -1. But I think I prefer x = x+1 if a == b else x-1. Just feels a bit weird to increment by a negative.
One more question answered using Faker. I love this library and I don't care who knows it. I'd marry if if the Church didn't have strict laws forbidding marrying Python packages.
dynamic as in "checks the json file every 15 minutes"? Yes, cron is dynamic. Dynamic as in, "runs the instant after you save the changes to your json file"? No, cron is not dynamic.
yap.. for me the second one is much better! Probably that json file won't be changed even every day.. I'd rather update my collection if something is changed in json.. I'd need some kind of listener onto json..
Ahhh, I can drag one to the left side of the monitor and it goes half size, but I can't drag the other one to the right, as it just moves across displays
The "King" does not jest you insubordinate peasant!
So, in 23 hours, I've got to acquire quite a few of the annoying SO users in one place, build a guillotine and work out the logistics of going to the dump...
Should I be concerned that given a crown and sceptre I go all maniacally homicidal... or do I not worry and just put to death anyone that points it out?
> If you have to look along the shaft of an arrow from the wrong end, if a man has you entirely at his mercy, then hope like hell that man is an evil man. Because the evil like power, power over people, and they want to see you in fear. They want you to know you're going to die. So they'll talk. They'll gloat.
> They'll watch you squirm. They'll put off the moment of murder like another man will put off a good cigar.
> So hope like hell your captor is an evil man. A good man will kill you with hardly a word.
# quick! define King to squash Revolution!
class King:
hoursOfImmunity = 0 # every time a King is instantiated,
# all Kings get another hour of immunity! yay!
def __init__(self):
King.hoursOfImmunity +=1
def KillThemAll(self, weapon):
self.weapon = weapon
print "You all just died by the King's " + self.weapon
> I'm going to delete the question because it's very lame and has a negative score. To compensate the loss of rep. I upvoted three of your answers. For each of them you should get a badge.
I have a quick question, is there a way to pass in a different ip for a nosetests web.app request? I'm trying to test international behavior for an api call I make.
@AnttiHaapala yeah well, it is a desktop client for a service (coub.com), but technically we can say it is a browser -- it communicates with web-servers, displays and plays multimedia content, etc. ;)
Is vim still being advocated to newbies ... I see a lot of ppl using sublime3 now a days ! I feel a little missed out since I am determined to learn vim rather ...
@user3197452 I'm not sure I'd evangelise vim to newbies nowadays ... it would be silly for me to throw away >20 years experience with it, but I'm prepared to accept that there may be better options for someone starting out.
But a quick question to all ... for a newbie serious to learn web development what would you recommend ? vim / pycharm / kate / sublime ... ( Assume that newbie is determined to learn what ever would help him be more seasoned and is willing do donate time for the same ... )
I use ipython notebook as an ide when I have to script something big ... It helps me quickly bring some docs using ? and lets me test some stuff easily without moving away ... Does anyone else do that ... ( I feel a little wierd about it )
Oh, me or user? I'm working in Django. I avoid JS like the plague, but it's quite often unavoidable. I'll also be doing some PySide development pretty soon.
Bit new here, I've been doing some side projects with Angular JS and using django-rest-framework as an API layer for some parallel development with my buddies. That was a lot of fun
@JonClements Do you know how to use it to parse a boolean equation ? I always wanted to do that ... construct out a tree from the boolean equation and parse it for simplification / modification etc !
@convid Yeah, I'm okay with clean, undocumented code and mess, documented code, but messy, undocumented code... not so much. @Humdinger I'll have to look into AngularJS, but I don't think it will be much help with basic webpage JS