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1:00 AM
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ Im leaving the duplicate flag up, I think it answers the question well, will check back in later if someone has found a better one and might remove then
 
@JesseBarnett Fair enough, though note that the only similarity is in the title. I'm positive there's a duplicate, but it isn't that. Anyway, sometimes it's easier to just answer the question than spend hours hunting for a duplicate.
 
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ idk, i think the answer could easily be applied to OP's question
 
If you believe you have a better answer to the question than mine that leverages the duplicate, I'd like to see it
 
 
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2:11 AM
Hi if I have an ndarray and I would like to do some operation on it and see if it changes, what should I use? I tried isclose but I think I didn't write it properly.
 
2:51 AM
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ need a help from you
 
3:27 AM
@ChetanVasudevan ?
 
3:49 AM
I'm thankful for Python.
 
@AaronHall Happy thanksgiving!
 
Happy Thanksgiving.
 
Hello everyone
I have a question
 
No questions allowed.
Jk, but read the rules please: sopython.com/chatroom
 
@jsonGPPD Sorry, you just missed the window, all questions had to be in 58 minutes ago.
 
3:59 AM
Oh I understand
but it's just project question.
 
@jsonGPPD Ask it.
 
"Ask your question without preamble"
 
So suppose I'm creating an application to a company. And that company has a person responsible for checking the updates, progress of the project. So every time I Have an updates, I'll let person know about it.
What do you call to that person?
 
Bureaucrat.
or Project Coordinator.
either one, really.
 
Thank you so much @JGrindal :)
Bureaucrat sounds cool hehe :D
Thank you @JGrindal for the new learning ^^
 
4:03 AM
Don't actually call them Bureaucrats, lol. That was a joke. Typically, the person you report project updates to is a Project Coordinator.
A Bureaucrat is someone who is necessary for the functioning of an organization without adding any real value. Someone who bills to "Overhead".
 
 
Oh I understand. @JGrindal here also, they suggested Project Lead
 
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ, thanks for the reply I was planning to use multinomial regression for that question which you helped the other day
 
4:29 AM
@ChetanVasudevan Ah, I see. Sounds good
 
yea, so I was trying to predict region by giving country and variety as input, thanks your comments made me research a lot
 
Wonderful. Happy coding
 
4:51 AM
Good morning cabbages :)
 
5:07 AM
o/ cbg
 
Hi, I guess it's been 2 days since I asked my question, so I can officially call here for help. I'd be very grateful if someone get look into this, trying to address a real social problem which requires this.
Also, there is an open bounty. :)

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47424751/twitter-how-to-extract-tweets-containing-symbols
Anyone here?
 
5:33 AM
I wish I could help but I don't know how
 
np :)
someway you could help increase visibility?
 
vote up?
done
I don't think adding comments bumps the question
 
Thank you!
 
wish I could be of more help
I think the main issue is twitter considers the data as something they own because this isn't a technical problem is it?
 
That's okay, that helps too!
The problem is there is no way to extract it, not the legal issues (if that's what you meant)
 
5:41 AM
ah I see twitter.com/search?q=coke! gives results but twitter.com/search?q=!!! gives back "Sorry, you entered an invalid query. Please try your search again. "
 
yes, exactly!
 
so twitter understands you want !!! but says "yeah, nah"
 
precisely!
I don't know why they would want to block people from viewing those results. So annoying!
 
but yum! doesn't search yum! it searches yum
if we could somehow download all tweets and search locally...
 
True! So basicaly it does not search for any symbols whatsoever!

We would have to extract ALL tweets. :/
 
5:53 AM
No, I am serious. I mean not me because I am just an idiot on the Internet but somebody (other than Twitter) needs to start archiving publicly available tweets.
Twitter burns I think like 2 billion dollars a year? How long can they afford to stay around?
 
6:10 AM
lol you're definitely not an idiot.

And yeah, I don't know why they don't
 
6:40 AM
Try url encoding the exclamation mark
https://twitter.com/search?q=coke%21%21%21 works as expected
Unfortunately, Just the exclamations do not work
 
cabbage
 
So "coke!!!" basically just returns results for "coke"
It ignores "!!!"
Did you mean something else @cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ?
 
I mean, if you want it to understand the exclamations as a query string, you have to encode it. But that doesn't seem to solve anything, because twitter seems to be ignoring them
 
Yeah
 
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Q: How Can I get the data from Django JSONField

ThisI am having JSONField in my model class Activity(models.Model): extra = JSONField(null=True, blank=True) And this is my serializer class. There is a field run_id in extra. How can I take run_id in Serializer? class ActivitySerializer(serializers.ModelSerializer): extra = serializers.C...

 
6:51 AM
@Ananthu Please don't one box posts just like that.
You can edit your post to add some more text along with the link so it isn't one-boxed
Also, if you are requesting closure, please use one of the tags or
 
will keep in mind
 
Is there anything else I can try?
 
cbg
Lovely morning. Had to free the entombed car from its icy casing.
 
7:07 AM
cbg
Sounds like fun to me.
 
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ Done
 
Thanks much. I can never fathom why OPs would opt for version specific tags just because it so happens that's the version they're using
 
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ I generally use both. Is that bad practice?
both being python and python-3.x
 
You're forgiven if you're using both :) The real problem is just using the version specific tag where it needn't be
 
7:34 AM
Good news, I got my newer, more secure login server working with OpenSSL.
After beating my head against a wall for literally a week.
 
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ can you look this over? stackoverflow.com/a/47468205/2336654
 
Hi @piRSquared, could you have a look at my question too?
 
Will do
 
thank you :)
 
7:40 AM
@Melsauce that's not my wheelhouse. I'll read the question, but no guarantees.
 
@piRSquared Sure, going through it now
 
Yes, I understand. Apparently it's not anyone's wheelhouse
 
Cabbage.
 
cbg
 
@piRSquared It looks deadly, awesome job. Is equals the only gotcha there or the only one you found?
cbg
 
7:45 AM
Only one I've found but pretty obscure.
I've done a moderate amount of testing though so I'm comfortable with the approach
 
@Melsauce Sorry, I don't use Twitter, and I've never tried doing Twitter searches, so I don't have any other possible solutions. My first thought was to use percent-encoding on the !!! query, but cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ has already suggested that. I guess percent-encoding "!!!" doesn't make a difference either.
But you should list all the things you've tried in that question, and show the core of the code that you're using to perform these queries, ideally in the form of a MCVE. That will improve the quality of the question. And editing the question like that will bump it to the front page, which increases the chance that it will be seen by more people.
 
OK thank you for trying @PM
OK thank you for trying @PM2Ring! I've mentioned the script that I'm currently using
 
8:01 AM
he's one of the reasons exists, so, maybe he gets a pass? :p
 
@AnttiHaapala Well, he's not a regular, so he may not realise that a question like that should be hammered. But it is weird to see him answering something so basic. It'd be nice if he'd answer some of the things where his expertise and historical knowledge was an asset. Eg, why did Guido originally make print a statement.
 
@PM2Ring and system is always wrong...
the arguments should have been split, and use subprocess.run ... etc
 
Speaking of historical knowledge as an asset...
 
@AnttiHaapala Why? If you don't care about the IO, what's wrong with os.system?
 
8:17 AM
Whatever. I flagged that question. OP cannot delete their questions after getting answers and get away with it.
 
cbg
 
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ Vote to undelete it.
 
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ don't do that. There are plenty of people here with 10k+ that can vote to undelete.
And that post really is not worth saving.
 
@MartijnPieters True, but I agree with cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ that we shouldn't let newbies think that it's acceptable to delete their question once its answered. OTOH, I maybe they thought it should be deleted because it's so trivial. I think it should be undeleted and then dupe-hammered.
 
Okay, but I still think OP should face some consequence. Do repeated deletions add up against a user?
 
8:24 AM
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ leave worrying about consequences for users to the moderators. If this user makes this a habit, then flag for moderator attention.
 
Fair enough.
 
Here's an acceptable dupe target: stackoverflow.com/questions/18616252/…
 
Hammerable now.
 
8:50 AM
LOL - I tried to play ball and hammered @PM2Ring ... but I am the only one so far... did I misunderstand the intent?
 
@ReblochonMasque masked reblochon. wow. nice nickname
 
Thank you @AndyK
 
@ReblochonMasque welcome, Sir.
 
@AndyK It's a bit cheesy. :D
 
@PM2Ring agreed :D
 
9:00 AM
more cheeze
 
@ReblochonMasque <3
 
@poke successfully poke'd the question
 
Thanks :)
 
9:25 AM
One would think that financial API providers would not handle money as floats, but nope
Turned out that certain investment amounts lost 1c.
 
When your account is deleted, is it possible to retain your username instead of having it default to your ID?
That seems to have happened for this OP here: stackoverflow.com/questions/1373164/…
 
Cbg
A random Python question: does Python only do type coercion between different numeric types, or does it extend wider than that?
 
9:45 AM
doesnt "number: " + 3 lead to coercion of 3 into a string?
 
nope
 
@RobertGrant AFAIK, it only does int to float coercion. Coercion to complex numbers isn't required because both int and float are already complex. Of course, custom classes are free to do their own coercion.
 
@marxin why not?
 
Because Python isn't JavaScript. ;) Python is strongly-typed.
 
I dont know :) it will throw type error
 
9:48 AM
Guido was well aware that the int to string coercion in languages like JavaScript and PHP has lead to buggy sloppy code, and he wanted to avoid that in Python.
 
next time i post python code i should just test it before
 
Should "1" + 3 and 1 + "3" result in the same thing? Should the result be 4, "4", "13" or 13? The string and int types would need to be more complicated in order to deal with that. It's simpler and cleaner to say "You can't do that".
 
I guess that after a week of bashscripting my head was still stuck in the assumption "everything is a string until you tell it explicitly it is not"
 
@PM2Ring thanks, that makes sense
 
awk adopts a simpler approach: everything is a string. So when you do arithmetic it converts the strings to float, does the arithmetic, and converts the result back to string. :)
$ awk 'BEGIN{a="1";b="3";print a+b}'
4
 
10:00 AM
it also avoids the issue by making + a numbers-only operation though
 
True. And of course it doesn't support string multiplication like "yam" * 3.
 
10:16 AM
[ {"count":2},{"count":2}, {"count":2}, {"count":2} ,{"count":2} ] which is the efficient way to calculate sum of count
count may change
 
@Ananthu sum(map(itemgetter("count"), dem_counts))
 
sum(it['count'] for it in items)
 
jjj
10:51 AM
cabbage pypeoples
 
@PM2Ring awk is great
 
yup
 
I don't use awk these days as much as I used to, but it's great for line-oriented processing of text files. And it's much faster than Python.
 
@PM2Ring my couz was using a lot AWK for signal processing a few years ago
not sure if he is still using AWK
 
now that's a bit hardcore
I hope he also implemented some deep neural networks in it
 
11:01 AM
@AndrasDeak my older couz is hardcore. He is working on the new 5G. The old school rigorous
 
tell him to hurry up, 4g is getting lame ;)
 
@AndrasDeak that's a question to ask him :) good shot Andras
 
jjj
funny, youre talking about that, because I just tried to get unique lines from a big file using bash tools. It seemed awfully long until I found awk '!seen[$0]++'
 
sed?
 
jjj
more like sort | uniq
 
11:03 AM
oh, unique lines
I first read that as "specific lines"
 
jjj
good, I started getting worried that there might be also sed solution :)
 
@AndrasDeak maybe he's on stack and I don't even know. Need to get back to him
 
@AndyK A year or so ago I wrote a LZW compressor in awk. Unfortunately, I couldn't write a decompressor because awk has problems reading arbitrary binary files. It's very annoying when a language can write files that it can't read. :(
 
@PM2Ring it is. Did you put it on some public repo by any chance?
 
11:29 AM
@AndyK No, because I couldn't get the decompressor to work. Sure, I could've used another program to pre-process the binary file, eg convert it to hex, but that kinda defeats the purpose. Doing LZW compression / decompression is fairly easy in a language that has good support for working with bytes.
 
@PM2Ring fair enough
 
11:45 AM
FWIW, there's a basic LZW compressor in Python here. It's set up to compress plain 7 bit ASCII, so the dictionary starts out with a size of 128, and it outputs a list of ints, it doesn't encode those ints to bytes.
 
jjj
12:12 PM
Hey, I want to substitute non-empty values in pandas dataframe with column numbers. I did:
for ind, column in df2.iteritems():
    for i, value in enumerate(column):
        if not np.isnan(value):
            df2.iloc[int(i),int(ind)] = ind
But there must be a better solution, right?
 
12:37 PM
@AndyK lzss decompression is even easier :D
 
1:19 PM
Cabbage Andras
 
@jjj yup
@poke can't one lurk in peace? :P Cabbage
 
No, you can’t :P
 
jjj
@AndrasDeak :D mind sharing it?
 
I'm sure it's straightforward :P
 
Wow, even pastebin does a Black Friday sale >_<
 
1:26 PM
@wim what I mean is can I run those entry points from source. When I run pip setup.py install it copies my source to the python lib directory. So when I change the source I have to reinstall it again to access it.

I just when to make a code change and run it immediately from the files I just changed.
 
jjj
:D so am I. Ugh, This pandas stuff really eludes my understanding. @AndrasDeak
 
any chance you actually want to replace the nan values?
>>> df
     a    b    c
0  NaN  2.0  NaN
1  1.0  NaN  4.0
2  NaN  3.0  NaN

>>> df.fillna(df.columns.to_series(),axis=0)
   a  b  c
0  a  2  c
1  1  b  4
2  a  3  c
and there's probably a better way to say df.columns.to_series(), but I'm a pandas noob
 
jjj
wow, thats nice, thanks. I guess Im a pre-noob than
 
but that replaces the nans, not the non-nans
 
jjj
yeah, I just realized that. I hope there is a smart way of negating fillnans.
 
1:35 PM
>>> df
     a    b    c
0  NaN  2.0  NaN
1  1.0  NaN  4.0
2  NaN  3.0  NaN

>>> df2 = df.copy(); df2[df2.notnull()] = df2.transform(lambda x:[x.name]*x.size)

>>> df2
     a    b    c
0  NaN    b  NaN
1    a  NaN    c
2  NaN    b  NaN
I'm not very happy with this one because it applies a lambda in a loop over every column
 
there should be a more efficient way to come up with df.transform(lambda x:[x.name]*x.size)
 
jjj
hey, but thanks this really helped. I had no idea you could do columns.to_series()
 
there's also this which looks promising but again you're trying to specify "anything other than a nan" which is weird
that's it from me I think :)
if one of the pandas guys pop in they might have a proper solution
 
jjj
great, thank you
 
1:42 PM
no problem
for future reference, nan = pd.np.nan; df = pd.DataFrame({'a':[nan,1,nan], 'b':[2,nan,3], 'c':[nan,4,nan]})
 
2:18 PM
\o cbg
 
@AnttiHaapala did not get the joke, Antti
 
2:41 PM
Cabbage
 
cbg code :D
 
How are you?
 
2:55 PM
It's Friday, can't complain :D what about you
 
DSM
3:06 PM
Friday morning cabbage for all!
 
thanks god is not morning =)
 
3:26 PM
@andras cbg, maybe np.where(df.isnull(), df, df.columns)? :)
 
3:39 PM
@DSM cbg, Friday :D also you getting ready for NCAA, you got a bracket rolling this year ?
 
@marxin Speak for yourself! It's 2:39 AM here. :)
 
@PM2Ring Friday?
 
Saturday.
 
@PM2Ring not sure how can you stand
I would be dying
 
I thought you live on some warm islands in the middle of the ocean
 
3:47 PM
I currently live in Sydney, Australia.
 
thank about moving to baker island, for example
you woundn't need to fix a watch
 
4:00 PM
@miradulo that's going to be a numpy array, so index/column data are lost
I guess it could be reset afterwards
 
Is "chameleon" a valid close reason? >_>
If anyone feels like reading a wall of text, this was originally a typo question and can probably still be considered a typo question after the edit that completely changed the question. VTC or don't, whatever you prefer
 
@AndrasDeak Well yes, assign it back to df[:].
 
(the typo is that json_data['list'][0]['weather']['description'] should be json_data['list'][0]['weather'][0]['description'], but I don't feel like letting the OP know that)
 
DSM
@MooingRawr: I don't think I'll be doing a bracket in March because I did so well last year, I'm thinking of resigning on a high. :-)
 
bye folks
 
DSM
4:16 PM
Rhubarb for AndyK!
 
wim
@JoshuaBarnett yes, then you want "python setup.py develop" or "pip install --editable ." and the entry points will reflect code changes live.
 
@miradulo right!
cc @jjj ^^
 
4:53 PM
I don't get this OP. The output of my code is identical with his expected output, but apparently it's not what he really wants. If he can explain his new requirements, and they aren't too different I'll consider updating my code. But I have a low tolerance for chameleon questions. stackoverflow.com/q/47453174/4014959
 
voted unclear
 
Fair enough. It was originally much worse: the original JSON data had only empty value strings, and there was no expected output: he expected us to guess how he wanted the data re-grouped.
 
DSM
No code and no description of what actually needs to happen, just a lot of output? Nope.
 
"Got any more of that, some codes?"
 
5:12 PM
@wim perfect thank you
 
@AnttiHaapala There's a new question about compiled regex speed. I remember discussing this topic with you here, some time in the last year or so, but I haven't had any luck finding that discussion.
 
Anyone know of a good place to get a remote programing job? I am a new developer.
 
it might be quite difficult to get remote role as a beginner
 
Any ideas though -- I used to do sales, I'll get the job ; )
 
DSM
5:30 PM
Remote is tough. I wouldn't hire a remote dev without a long track record-- it's hard enough to manage on-site devs. Still, there are a number of sites that will you let you hang out a shingle as a freelancer (just google "freelance developers"). I definitely wouldn't count on that being a steady source of income if you're living in the first world, though.
 
Ok, Thank you. I am trying to get experience so that may help. Do you have any suggestions for a freelance website to work for besides Odesk?
FYI I have googled this in the past, I am just trying to get suggestions
 
Sites that aren't on the first page in Google if you search for "freelance developers" are pretty much ghost towns
 
DSM
I think I knew someone with an elance account once, but that's it, and I know a couple of the people here provide services on various code mentoring sites, but that's something that a new developer wouldn't really be a good candidate for.
 
Alright, Thanks anyway.
 
@user43850 if you dont have experience, you can make a good impression with your own projects hosted on github
and some live examples of your work
 
6:20 PM
if there are any numpy users around: any idea why hpaulj didn't hammer this RTFM-grade question with the post in their comment? (I suggested a worse dupe target) stackoverflow.com/questions/47478046/…
guess I could ask
 
Hammered
 
thanks, I'll leave my comment just in case they have a good reason (like, out of close votes, in which case I'd suggest them posting cv-plses here, even though I know they don't like/use chat)
 
 
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7:33 PM
Cabbage all.
 
cbg
 
cbg
 
Anyone know a tutorial for using DLLs in Python?
 
Wait, I think I misunderstood something. Is it not possible to bundle a python script into an exe, so that it is possible to run the exe on mac and windows machine?
 
Without Whine you would need to recompile for each OS
 
7:44 PM
I am currently using windows, is it possible to bundle my python script into an exe that works on mac (only)?
 
No. You would need to compile on Mac.
 
I could always just have two versions one for mac and one for windows on my website I guess.
Really? :/
that sucks.
 
Unless you ran it in an emulator. Not legal though so I don't recommend it. An EXE cannot run on any other OS without an emulator since it interacts directly with it (there is no interpreter, nothing only byte code).
 
Why is that illegal? It doesn't sound that bad.
Uh wait, because you "pirate" eg. windows and run it on mac
 
@AndrasDeak hpaulj strikes me as the kind of person who wants to put out good quality content themselves more than they want to moderate the bad quality content from others
Which is pretty cool. I dig that
 
7:52 PM
Is there a reason I shouldn't use OpenSSL.SSL.Connection instead of ssl's wrap_socket?
 
@Bjango This may answer you question: "Why can't macOS run on any computer except Apple?)
 
It is just annoying that I will have to get a mac, install all the necessary stuff in order to compile my python script. Send my script to the mac. And compile it... Pretty dump.
 
If it's an open-source project you could always get someone else with a mac to compile it and send it to you.
Does not even have to be open source
 
It is not open source, but my code is not hidden at all.
The issue is just that I doesn't know anybody with a mac that has everything installed.
python, pyinstaller etc.
 
Wait. I have it.
I know what you are going to say. Someone else recommended it to me. : D
 
7:59 PM
It is quite cool, but also very pricey.
 
When 130k+ rep answer low effort questions makes me cry a little bit on the inside :\
 
@Bjango Yep that was the reply: "At that rate it would be cheaper to buy a mac"
 
hehe
 
Indeed. What everyone else thinks when they read that.
 
@MooingRawr They didn't get 138k by refraining from answering no-effort questions...
 
8:01 PM
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ I've seen them close plenty
(I think)
not closing blatant RTFM posts as dupes is a waste (unless there's a good reason)
 
@PM2Ring I tried to look up on meta if there's something we should do about users who answer low effort questions, but it seems like the only thing you can do is downvote and leave a comment...
 
yup
 
I should not lurk this person's profile, seeing their recent answers to questions that should be closed is not very good for me... time to move on with life lol
 
that's useful, you can close-flag all those posts
 
@MooingRawr I'm afraid so. To be honest, I'm not comfortable with downvoting an answer that's technically correct, although I do do it sometimes. OTOH, with answerers like that, downvoting doesn't seem to have much effect anyway. If the total score of their answer goes negative, they just delete it & recover the lost points.
 
8:09 PM
you know me I never downvote. The thing is that most of the time down voting said answers will yield nothing, because in the end the OP will accept or upvote their answer which will yield them a positive net rep... :\
 
And it's gone. I guess we ought to close the question since the OP's not responding.
 
I wonder why the user deleted said answer :\ oh well... glad it's gone.
If I get a random downvote, I will now be haunted on said user :D and since I can't prove it ill take it.
 
@MooingRawr I don't think you need to be too concerned about that. Revenge downvotes cost precious points. ;)
 
Y’all keep giving me hell for answering low effort questions when you see a 130k user doing the same thing
And that question is worse than any I’ve answered in a very long time, ha
 
8:34 PM
we want you to be better :D
 
9:08 PM
@AnttiHaapala That is just hilarious. Its a little backdated right now tbh.
 
9:32 PM
@cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ "why are you so angry at me shoplifting when we have serial killers in this country?"
 
9:46 PM
The difference here is the shoplifter was already sentenced but you still insist on persecuting them
over and over again
 
you were asking for it
I don't find it constructive to go through this again
 
Andras, stop persecuting cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ. cᴏʟᴅsᴘᴇᴇᴅ, stop whining.
 
PM stop staying up so late :D
 
:)
 
@PM2Ring I do not quite understand what you meant in the second part of your comment‌​.
 
9:56 PM
@Simon This bit: "import spam as sp is better than from spam import somefunction, someotherfunction because it makes it obvious where each imported name comes from" ?
Hey, @MooingRawr I have the feeling that I'm not getting through to Lana. Do you want to give it a try? stackoverflow.com/questions/47480112/…
 
comment "just now": "oh ok thanks got it" :)
 
I legit whine way too much
@PM2Ring how did you know their name?
Ah, I see “Lana” in their question.
 
Well, we got there in the end. But I think we should close it as a typo.
 
10:14 PM
Ok edited my answer.
 
10:27 PM
@Simon Fine. There's another typo I forgot to mention: can
 
"used and is therefore is unnecessary. " right?
Well fixed that. Sorry bit of a rush typing up an answer.
 
No worries. It's easy to do. Sometimes it takes me ages to notice minor typos in my old answers.
 
It is a rush typing an answer before someone else does without errors so it makes typos easy to do.
Thanks for the edit. Appreciate it.
 
10:45 PM
@Simon Is it? I hadn't noticed. :D
 
Hahaha.
Anybody set themselves objectives here on SO? Like "I will answer one question a day" or "I will edit 5 questions or answers".
 
Try answering a question when the ninja Martijn Pieters is on the job. He's written a screenful of text and perfect code before you've finished your first paragraph.
 
I'm a slow at typing so I get it from everybody.
But for a user like Martijn I believe it.
 
My objective is to help people when and where I can, especially if it seems like they're making an effort. And to refrain from telling clueless newbies that perhaps they should try another activity more inline with their intellect, like finger-painting. ;)
 
Good objective. Exemplary in fact. However finger-painting does have it's advantages. ; p
And the two do not mix well. Imagine typing with wet paint on your hands.
Some people just stand out from the crowd. : D
OR in this case the dog above.
 
11:42 PM
cbg everyone :)
 
cbg OneRaynyDay.
 

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