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7:03 PM
 
You both are evil twins
 
@BhargavRao We both are twins, but he is evil... ;)
 
@vaultah I'm guessing it's ''.join([str(el) for el in the_list]) they're probably after... but who knows
 
That was my guess too
 
@BhargavRao Tell that to Gordon Linoff.
He has got way more answers posted than I have, yet only 46% are marked as accepted. See data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/116016/…
hehe, Alex Martelly has a similar rate, I see now.
46.21 vs. 46.33
in any case Gordon is currently the 3rd most prolific answerer on SO. And he did that in less than 3 years.
 
7:17 PM
@thefourtheye You both are evil twins (Re-iterate my stance)
@MartijnPieters Where is Alex?
 
@BhargavRao sort by name or search directly using your browser.
 
That moment when you see Martijn at 70.98 and Skeet at 60.44 .... Python-1 / C#-0
 
I don't know if it is good or bad, I have become very picky in choosing questions to answer in the past two to three weeks.
 
@thefourtheye wouldn't worry about it - I haven't had a "proper" answering session in well over a year now
 
Mine is 54.83, which is not what I expected
 
7:21 PM
@JonClements lol...
 
The top two rep users are from C# ..... @MartijnPieters You better get another 300000 reps fast
 
yeah @Martijn - no sleeping, eating, working or spending time with family until then! :p
 
@BhargavRao You don't want to see the C# top users ranks either then.
 
@MartijnPieters I wanna see pythons at the top ...
 
My measly 42k score on the Python tag is puny compared to that.
Hrm, Jon's answering rate has been steadily dropping, I think.
 
7:29 PM
That Jon Skeet is a monster ...

136k c# × 16788
79k java × 9236
47k .net × 5070
 
His current overall average appears to be about 400 per month.
 
He must have lost interest
 
My overall average since May 2012 (when I actually became properly active) has been about 600 a month.
Gordon posts about 700 per month.
 
How far is Reading from Cambridge?
 
Hrm, I miscalculated
I am < 400 per month.
@BhargavRao other side of London, so hours of travel.
3-4 hours by public transport, I'd say.
 
7:31 PM
@MartijnPieters How are you getting these numbers?
 
Oh ... Is Jeff also from UK?
 
@thefourtheye I look at the account start date, translate that to months.
Then divide total answers by months.
 
Hmmm
 
Home - Reading station: 3 hours train travel.
but it requires using a bus or the tube in London.
 
7:34 PM
Why did Jeff Atwood stop answering in SO?
 
@BhargavRao moved on to other projects, I'd say.
 
But why'd he stop answering, he could have just stopped moderating ... :(
 
@BhargavRao I believe its actually the other way around
 
Oh, So is he quite active in meta?
 
Hmm, I don't visit there often... So, I am not sure...
 
7:38 PM
Hah, removed. Just like the question
 
He's got 1/10th the rep as Martijn but twice the number of Prof-views
 
@BhargavRao Its not as if he had all that many answers.
 
Posted "Hi" in Tavern for the first time and they asked me "Why'd you approve <link to the edit from November 22>" 3 minutes later
 
Well, why did you approve that edit? :-P
You were the only one to approve it, I see..
That said, I'd have approved it to. That edit removes redundant dross.
 
7:53 PM
in Tavern on the Meta on Meta Stack Exchange Chat, 34 mins ago, by Infinite Recursion
I would have approved that edit as well. It was a good edit as it attempted to removed the noise. Now, I closed the question and removed the noise.
 
Good on Infinite.
 
Yeah
 
Mind you - the ratio for approved/rejected looks a bit one sided: vaultah has approved 377 edit suggestions and rejected 1 edit suggestions
 
Uhmm, that doesn't look right
 
@JonClements Perhaps skipping all the stuff that looks like it could be rejected?
 
7:55 PM
or is there still a bug with that page?
 
SO is dull until you see something like this
I'm confused, What? — user3261806 2 mins ago
 
That's what I'm seeing, @Jon
I think it's a bug, not sure if it's worth reporting
 
@BhargavRao What?
 
@Vader Now What?
 
@BhargavRao What what?
 
8:02 PM
Thou too @MartijnPieters ... What?
 
@vaultah there's been a bug report already I think - might be worth having a look on MSO first to find it
 
I couldn't find questions about any similar problems on Meta SO.. @Martijn, are you aware of such posts?
 
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Q: Suggested edits showing the wrong stats

gunr2171Yesterday I made a post about putting a reviewer's stats when the "improve" or "reject and edit". That post is about including the information. This post is about the information shown being '0' or being wrong. I did some more reviewing of suggested edits and found this: This is obviously wro...

 
8:05 PM
 
@JonClements argh, sorry guys
 
8:23 PM
Almost time to watch Maleficent, with home-made pizza.
 
Ahh... that's a pixar/disney thing isn't it?
 
@vaultah maybe, there is more to cover though.
 
8:39 PM
aye, your answer makes sense
 
film time, rhubarb!
 
bye
 
rbrb Martijn
 
bleh, installing scipy is kind of a pain
 
9:24 PM
I have a gold badge thing lol
and hello everyone :D
 
morning
 
user2555451
Hey, Unsung Hero was my first goldie! Nice work!
 
@PeterVaro , was just gonna ask what you think is the best 3D software for an absolute beginner
 
I have no idea how badges are calculated. I either can't understand the text or can't udnerstand reality.
 
@corvid well, I guess it boils down to the question: what do you want to model? what do you want to use your model for?
 
user2555451
9:27 PM
You win the UH for having 25% of your answers be accepted without any upvotes.
 
@PeterVaro low polygon cinematic animations and games basically
 
so technically not everyone with enough rep get it?
And also I'm not sure I answer this criteria, but I don't know how to check
 
okay, that means you need mesh-modeling, rigging and texturing => I would say blender
maybe not the easiest one, but definitely the more complex and complete one
 
user2555451
Anyone can get it if 1/4 of their answers are accepted without upvotes. It is a reward for giving helpful answers that nobody has recognized.
 
other options are Luxology Modo and Cinema4D
but I still prefer blender
 
9:33 PM
hmm... blender has everything together, doesn't it? Autodesk has different suites for different things?
 
how can I send two arguments not in a list using map?
I have a function f(a, b) and I have two lists, one is a list of first arguments and one is the list of second arguments
(it's multiprocessing so can't lambda and such)
I can send a tuple but I rather not
 
map(f, list1, list2) should do it, unless I misunderstood the question
 
I didn't know you can do that
thanks
 
@corvid Modo also has everything packed into one application
 
@vaultah turns out multiprocesing map does not support it :(
"A parallel equivalent of the map() built-in function (it supports only one iterable argument though). It blocks until the result is ready."
 
9:39 PM
but the reasons why I prefer blender are 1) it is FOSS 2) it is by far the fastest evolving 3) it is written in nicely done C 4) it is also written in Python 5) you can script it with Python 6) it has the best workflow, once you understand it
 
cabbage
 
user2555451
@ReutSharabani - You could maybe do: map(lambda tup: f(*tup), zip(list1, list2)).
 
I need help drafting a doc string for an internal function used in my graphic engine's API.
I was thinking of something along the lines of...
"Internal function. Do not use! Seriously...it will fcuk your sh!t all the way up! Mind your own beeswax!"
 
@ReutSharabani or starmap(f, zip(list1, list2))
 
There seems to be a lot of stuff of the internet on Blender
 
9:44 PM
@iCodez I highly doubt that's possible with multiprocessing
@vaultah same there, but I'm ready to be surprised
 
What is the "industry standard" for doc strings on internal functions that could be accessed by a determined user?
 
Haven't had any experience with multiprocessing, but I think it's possible
 
sadly im on 2.7 :(
but I think I can use 3.4 for this
so thanks, that actually helps
 
Actually, the map(lambda tup: f(*tup), ...) approach will work on Python 2
 
user2555451
@NoobSaibot - Depends on how important the function is. If it is just a helper, a one-line doc saying what it does is fine. If it is the core function though, you might want to be more thorough in your explanation.
 
9:50 PM
@iCodez It would be the latter in this case...
"Thorough" means, explain everything it does?
...Or explain everything that it could break if used improperly?
 
user2555451
Maybe do a few sentences explaining its purpose and any assumptions it makes about the caller environment. As for errors, I'd include information on them in the error messages.
 
user2555451
You might also want to check out python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008 It is the official style guide for Python and has some info on docstrings.
 
@iCodez Right on, thanks!
FYI, for all you history buffs out there, the best pre-WWI explanation i've ever seen!
 
@vaultah it doesn't work
 
10:09 PM
:(
 
 
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11:35 PM
Does anyone know how to "cut cell" in ipython notebook? Ctrl+x as the help says doesn't work
 
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