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15:00
Adding onto @Kevin's you only need to wrap that in a np.array function meaning np.array(zip(*x)[n])
@Kevin hmm, ya that works, just need to wrap it in to numpy
That will return a numpy array
@Antti here you go here's someone complaining about python time functions, I know how much you enjoy those
cbg @DSM
@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
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If memory isn't an issue (and it's probably not), I'd wrap the list into numpy first:
>>> data = [[1,2,3], [4,5,6], [7,8,9]]
>>> data_arr = np.array(data)
>>> data_arr[:,2]
array([3, 6, 9])
15:02
Nice. That's more readable than tricky zip expressions, IMO.
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.
ya i have a feeling id come back to zip few days later and scratch my head
So you can set the same VM up on any machine and have it working the exact same way.
Plus it's Python 3.4 :P
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@Ffisegydd: hmm, I'll take a look.
I'm going to use it for working on my Windows machine, it uses an Ubuntu VM so easier to install things.
15:05
zip(*x) is effectively just "get the transpose of x", if that's not apparent
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It's a useful trick, worth looking at until the "aha!" moment happens.
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.
Don't be blue. There will always be more opportunities for sarcasm :-)
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I remember the days before I was wrestling with Java/JavaScript interfaces. I was so innocent and carefree.
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15:08
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@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.
feels like h4x
@davidism so if a user can have many roles. How would you say "find me all users with this role"?
@DSM if you have a better option or proper answer, I'll happily re-open.
15:13
also why is Italian coca cola so much better than American?
Real cane sugar?
Reopened.
Check the ingredients.
But someone will then have to re-close if it is still a dupe.
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.
15:14
@corvid approved_users = User.query.join(User._groups).filter(Group.name == 'approved').all()
@Ffisegydd Yeah... the relatively unknown 11th commandment - quite a bummer
aren't you not supposed to use variables prefixed with an underscore?
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@Martijn: maybe this?
@Jon no one really cared about it until Guido came along and then everyone was like "Oh that's what he meant!"
@Ffisegydd Those laws are based on some ambiguously translated passages from the holy book.
The ancient Hebrew for "Python packages" and "people wearing mixed fabrics" only differ by one brush stroke.
15:16
@DSM Yes, looks like a good candidate.
I cannot re-close, however.
My vote has been shot.
I'm going to play it safe and I shalln't lay with either category.
@corvid it doesn't matter
@vaultah ahh good find on the dupe - only just seen that... I was sure it'd been asked, but I couldn't find it
I guess in this case you could also do User.query.filter(User.groups.contains('approved'))
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@Martijn: I can only think of brute force & regex as methods, and both of those are listed, so I think I'm going to hammer.
15:17
hello guys..
I can only assume I got a downvote for answering a dupe :)
@DSM what Q's this?
Welcome, @prog.Dusan
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@Jon: this which I think I'm going to close as a dup of this.
What is the best approach to implement fetching json file from url, and parse it into object and store in mongo collection ?
@DSM seems good to me... I'd have suggested the regex approach, but I can't think of anything to add... definitely a dupe
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15:19
[It's annoying that the question isn't spelled correctly, but whatever.]
@prog.Dusan use requests to get the data: data = requests.get(url).json()
also I need it to be dynamic, because that json file is being changed .. so I need to update my db with new news
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@Martijn: oops, I don't have hammer powers on python-2.7..
so run it on a cron job or something
@davidism cron job is about doing it dynamically ?
15:22
Depends on your definition of "dynamic".
sure, if you need to update regularly, then use cron to run it on a schedule
@davidism aha ok. tnx I will study a bit that approach ..
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..
there's no way to "listen to json" other than to periodically download the file and check if it's changed
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15:28
You could trigger an event if you have control of whatever it is that's changing the json.
of course you can listen to json, just look at bandcamp bandcamp.com/tag/json
No, I don't ! It's managed by customer.. I've just got a access to url where is that json..
Just set the cron job to run every tenth of a second. (don't actually do this)
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Then periodic polling of If-Modified-Since (if it's static) or simply downloading it (if it's not) is really your only option.
15:30
@vaultah done.
@corvid that joke was bad and you should feel bad.
that's how I feel after all my jokes
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Ambiguity is (well, can be) humorous because it provides an opportunity for expectation subversion.
(And hopefully that's the most pretentious thing I say all day.)
I prefer to keep my expectations in git, rather than Subversion. dohohoho
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See? That actually made me laugh.
see, because it... has two meanings... Ok, I'm done
15:33
@Kevin you are just bzr :)
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I'm leaving and I'm not sure if I'm coming back.
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Nothing but comedy gold!
I don't git it.
What meanings?
The ordinary dictionary meaning of "subversion", plus the name for the version control software
15:36
What can I say? When it comes to comedy gold - we're a StarTeam!
I award you the title "King of Puns". Be sure to return the crown and scepter to the display case when your reign expires in 24 hours.
@Kevin umm... crown and sceptre? Isn't there a gold SO badge for it instead?
There was, but the last Pun King sold it to a pawn shop.
We are not amused...
As "King of Puns" - do I have the right to behead people like in the old days?
No need, you are killing me right now!
15:45
@Martijn oh come on - I thought we were developing some sort of Synergy here...
I'm closing the wikipedia tab now... this madness has to end
In Windows 8 is there a way to drag a window to one side (or something) to make two windows tile vertically on the desktop?
I know you can do that in Windows 7, dunno about 8
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
Can be get back to the business of closing questions now? I want my CVS!
Yeah, I actually am that old..
@Martijn I like it... I'll hand you the crown and sceptre in just over 23 hours time...
Surely, you jest.
watches everyone google to see if there ever was a 'jest' VCS.
15:49
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...
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CVS? You young whippersnappers, with your fancy tools. cp -rv trunk version_`date +%Y-%m-%d:%H:%M:%S` is all we needed when I started.
@DSM seems a much more reliable method than Microsoft's SourceSafe :)
Well, the Pun Bicameral Legislature holds all the actual executive power... The Pun King is mostly ceremonial.
But you can have as many parades as you want :-)
@Kevin okay... what if I hold a banquet, but as part of the entertainment, we'll do some jesters and stuff, we also do a bit of beheading...
I'm not opposed to that, provided I survive.
15:55
I wouldn't behead the channel's favourite Kevin!
cbg
Soviero? Of course not, he's a treasure.
cbg @Daи
I do believe this question could be answered with some black magic.
Yeah, probably something with setattr
15:58
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?
homicidality is pretty much par for course, so I wouldn't worry
Points out what? How luxurious your coat looks?
The Kings that rule with honor and quiet dignity, now those are the ones to look out for.
thank you for your kind words Lord @Ffisegydd - have Wales as a present
> 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.
16:02
@JonClements Put them all to death. The King has immunity - at least for these 24 hours.
I should get myself a sword
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sudo apt-get sword
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pip install sword
import sword

jclements = King()
jclements.hoursOfImmunity = 24
if jclements.hasImmunity():
  KillThemAll(sword)
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NameError: name 'King' is not defined: the Revolution begins!
16:21
Cabbage all
wb @Humdinger
# 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
@Humdinger cbg
@Daи your function names don't follow pep8. I cannot accept the validity.
Your lack of pep8 disturbs me.
@Humdinger bahaha
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16:23
Did you know browsers can cache Javascript? #themoreyouknow
> 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.
Is it an okay apology?
@vaultah seems a bit OTT
Hello all
@Ffisegydd :D
16:28
welcome @eric
@PeterVaro hmm what was this browser?
@AnttiHaapala the one I implemented in the last few days?
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.
@Jon well, that's not bad I think :)
@PeterVaro you implemented a browser? :D
hmm gotta cook for wife
16:30
@Ffisegydd you would hate my model definitions for django apps :P
I misread that as "the wife"...
better Antti not in SO than angry wife
I already tried passing extra_environ with HTTP_X_REMOTE_ADDR set to the international ip, but It still picks up my local ip. Any ideas?
@AnttiHaapala yes... much less dangerous no doubt :)
@Ffisegydd but I really do need to make it a point to learn the standard
16:34
@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. ;)
@Daи I recommend 2 suggestions
Spend a couple of hours reading the gist of pep8 so you understand the basics
2. Get pycharm
3. Dump Pycharm and get Sublime Text 3
:)
16:51
Pycharm vs. Sublime Text 3 is the new Emacs vs. VI
Heh
Though there are some who use both (I doubt many people use both vi and emacs)
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There's only one vi command you need to know: :q!
@DSM Yeah, because the Emacs command to quit is bloody hard to remember..
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.. why would anyone ever want to quit emacs?
Haha
@Zero my favourite image!
It's right up there with my favourite music: "Unknown Artist - Unknown Album - Track 01"
welcome @Johndt6
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 ...
The audience is small, but I like Kate
for general text purposes (i use IntelliJ (pycharm) for coding)
hello!
Just hangin while I work
17:21
cabbage
@Humdinger Exactly ! I too use kate when I feel I don't know enough of vim to do a particular stuff ...
@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.
vim/sublime here
Most seasoned programmers use vim / emacs .. But almost all of the newbies use sublime !!
@Johndt6 vim and sublime ?
vim for C, sublime for python
17:23
oh ! any specific reason why ?
I usually seem to have a 100 different files open when working in Python, whereas in C, I find myself working on 1 file at a time
davidism I have learned so many things about SQLAlchemy from your code
Not that you can't work on multiple files in vim, but I prefer a visual directory tree
@Johndt6 have you tried NERDTree?
@Johndt6 oh that ! haha you could do that manage those using nerdtree for a couple of files ... but 100 no idea how easy would it be in vim !
17:27
check out this for vim. It is a really good quick preconfiguration github.com/carlhuda/janus
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 ... )
@corvid will that help for 100+ files ? :O
depends... doing what with 100+ files?
I've been using sublime for a Django project and it's worked very well
NERDtree looks really cool!
@user3197452 pyCharm is so helpful. I love nothing else.
pycharm really is fantastic, but if you do a lot of javascript it can start to get slightly annoying with the free version
17:30
@user3197452 You will get up a running with good clean, pep8 code using pycharm, faster than any other setup
Does pyCharm have syntax highlighting for HTML/CSS?
and javascript?
@corvid Yes. If you do web dev, I highly recommend you buy a license
yes, it does by default.
@Humdinger wow ! this is cool ...
@Humdinger it really does seem worth it, my experience with the free version is "why didn't I know about this before?! This has EVERYTHING!"
17:31
Also, sublime has awesome plugins, like a repl plugin
If you do MORE than python (i.e. Java, Ruby, etc.) I recommend you Buy IntelliJ instead
You can than install all the language plugins for free
Pycharm is basically the "slim" version of IntelliJ specifically for python web dev
I think there's even one coming out for android as well
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 )
I use Eclipse for Java development... but it can be a bit clunky, and I was having some bugs with it the last time I was using it
However, it is very feature full
@corvid Yes, the android one is already out. But you have to download it from google. IntelliJ pro contains all the features of the android version
17:33
Eclipse netbeans are ultimate if you got enough RAM ... they quickly eat up a lot of RAM ....
never cared for eclipse myself. But then again, never cared for java in the first place
I kinda like atom. There are just a few little problems with sublime that bother me, that atom does differently.
@user3197452 If you try out IntelliJ for 30 days, you will probably not think so highly of eclipse and netbeans anymore...
@user3197452 No, they are not. Eclipse is horrible IMO.
Oh ! Havent they got the debuggers and stuff built in ?
OK so intellij has got all that !!
17:35
Everything eclipse has standard, intelliJ has
cool ... really how come I never came across this editor !
how much is the pro
?
They "promote" to big corporations, so if you do not work for one, it is not as well known
IntelliJ also has a handy terminal built in, which is great for things like flask
If you get the FULL set
its like $200
or something around there
oh I'll go with the community one ;)
17:37
IntelliJ looks pretty cool, I'll have to check it out some time
If you just do basic java dev
I would say just get the comuunity version for free
but if you do Spring dev, the pro version is worth every penny
Spring is a MVC framework like struts rite ... I used struts and ember js ... Spring no ...
If you dont do spring or use a ton of languages, the pro version isn't quite worth it IMO since the community version contains all the main features
@user3197452 Yes. That is correct.
Hmm .. thanks a lot for introducing me to this ! btw my earlier qn ... is there any other wierdo who uses ipython notebook for coding stuff ?
But if you are only doing python web dev, I recommend PyCharm which is the same thing, but cheaper
17:40
hi @Alf
what kind of stuff are you doing? I've heard Django. Doing a lot of JS with it?
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Hi @JonClements
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.
why avoid js?
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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
17:48
I've been struggling a bit with it. All the code I see is so messy and badly documented.
Out to lunch, see yall later
I agree, it does seem like it requires a great deal of effort to keep javascript organized. That's my main complaint about it
Angular seams to make it (slightly) better
I just wish they'd include some kind of import statement by default
18:19
Woohoo.... I got an ast answer in - hardly ever get to use that
what's ast?
@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 !
I wrote an expression parser for KevinScript. It's a surprisingly challenging task, if you want to enforce the usual PEMDAS precedence rules
@Humdinger I bought PyCharm recently, so def going that route nowadays
18:38
@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
Argh, Learn Python The Hard Way is teaching a bad way to implement text adventures. This will blow the stack after exploring a thousand rooms.
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" after exploring a thousand rooms."
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petition to add the word "pepper" to SO, meaning python
I wish to remain neutral on matters of Salad. I abstain.
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18:44
+1
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Now it's even.
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/me stares at @davidism in disbelief. (nevermind, I'm very, very tired.)
Maybe just use "cabbage" in it's meta form
It feels like the wrong word. I don't know if there should even be an entry for python.
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I'm fine with that. PEP == pepper. OOOh. Pepper to mean PEP?
also cabbage seems more about conversations and exclamations, not nouns
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18:47
mushrooms
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peachers, pears
Hi hlt
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bonjour
@tristan chou
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privyet
18:50
@Kevin Hi ! Wats a KevinScript ?
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@user3197452 It's a secret language being developed by Python.
@Kevin yeah, that's a pretty bad example for a number of reasons.
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It has the performance of Python with the readability of Lisp
I think the main problem is that it inspires ideas which learners decide to pursue instead of reading the rest of the book.
Any link to it ?
18:53
And then they get stuck because that example isn't really about writing a text adventure, it's about if statements.
@user3197452 the most we can do is link you to Kevin, where KevinScript is executed natively.
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Anyone have a favorite "energy drink?" I'm resorting to drastic measures
Water
Ummm... one of my clients seems to be missing £18k somewhere...
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But...energy(!!!). Surely sugar water won't have the same effect
Or, £16k, or £21k, or they owe £15k... depending which of the four reports one looks at
18:54
No, just regular water.
This is going to be a fun evening...
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What's a good synonym for 'connection_info' -- meaning ip, port, password
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@JonClements not your money :) take off on time, stop by a pub for a quick round of the dark stuff, and then be cozy in bed for some extra sleep
@tristan I actually have a glass of guiness sitting on my desk :)
Can't be bothered to walk to the pub :)
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(.___.) edit: you're a puppy
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18:57
Oh wait, it's 8pm there. I assume you're already home.
I work from home - I've been home all day :)
@user3197452 Not much to see, but yeah, here it is. It's just my own personal experiment in language design.
@davidism Heh, yeah, they made the example too fun :-)

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