Python

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Sep 4, 2016 01:35
@AndrasDeak thanks, I'll leave it.
Sep 4, 2016 01:31
I'm a programmer, with a bit of a specialty in machine learning.
People on Cross Validated tend to be Staticians (/machine learners) with a bit of an ability to program
Sep 4, 2016 01:30
It almost certainly is.
Sep 4, 2016 01:29
Should I flag: http://stackoverflow.com/q/39312609/179081
to be migrated to cross validated?
As I got to the end of answering it,
it became very clear that it is a question about Stats/Machine learning.
Not a question about programming.
Sep 18, 2015 11:47
What i need to do is work out a topic that can go into my PhD, and which is best published at Scipy
Sep 18, 2015 11:47
Yeah. Well in my case my university.
They will pay for me to got to conferences
Sep 18, 2015 11:44
--
I need to convince someone to pay for me to go to PyCon or SciPy conference.
Sep 18, 2015 11:43
But now to disengage
Sep 18, 2015 11:42
Done.
Sep 18, 2015 11:41
So true
Sep 18, 2015 11:40
Sep 18, 2015 11:39
Someone please tell me to walk away
Sep 18, 2015 11:39
I need to be told to give up on trying to get someone to update there out of date answer.
Jun 26, 2015 01:58
I should have appreicated early how to use a dictioanry comprhension to subset a dictionary: safaribooksonline.com/library/view/python-cookbook-3rd/…
Jun 26, 2015 01:57
Morning world
Jan 16, 2015 07:41
Anti Argh wow the namespace is getting full.
Jan 16, 2015 06:37
its top notch for testing out a quick idea (for normal development). Or for doing scientific computing (for almost all tasks)
Jan 16, 2015 06:34
but have of IPy?
Jan 16, 2015 06:27
Has anyone been following [Jupyter][jupyter.org/]? Jupyter seems to think it it the next evolution of IPython, but I can't find anything on the IPython website about it, and the Jupyter website is not great
Jul 31, 2014 10:23
:-(
Jul 31, 2014 10:12
SO is full of other people asking questions I have about Pandas,
but all the answers are along the lines of "In your case you don't need to do [what ever the OP was asking about], do X instead."
which is great for the OP, but useless to anyone who is googling the OPs stated problem.
Jul 31, 2014 10:10
I though numpy was generated with Sphinx as well (I might be getting confused)>
It is probably numpy's truly varst community that caused it to be well documented.
Jul 31, 2014 10:09
I should do that yes
Jul 31, 2014 10:08
and so many things are confusing.
(I suspect it would all make sense if I was used to R)
Or kinda don't work (Eg the dtypes parameter on the Dataframe constructor)
Jul 31, 2014 10:07
I am.
But I would rather have something in a sperate window,
WRT my complaining about cross referencing:
This page says how to use all the groupby tools but never links to the docstring pages for them.
Jul 31, 2014 10:04
I wish they were more like numpys.
and had a index of docstrings.
Which was heavily cross referenced.
Jul 31, 2014 10:01
@Ffisegydd Can you link me to the docs you are using?
Maybe I am just looking at the wrong website. (Or do you mean using in-python help?)
Jul 31, 2014 08:20
Am i the only person who finds Pandas really confusing/poorly documented?
Jul 24, 2014 03:19
thanks
Jul 24, 2014 03:19
Indeed.
Today it seems unlikely that other_function will raise this precise error the first one will. But tommorrow, who knows.
and good habbits.
Jul 24, 2014 03:10
While it is the way it is supposed to be (by the designers intent), that in and of itself does not make it less akward.
Jul 24, 2014 03:08
It seems really akward to have my "happy path" logic split up into the single exception throwing function call in the try block then a big chunk of code to handle the exception, then the rest of the happy path.
Jul 24, 2014 03:07
in an else block, if it is dependent on no execption being raise?
Jul 24, 2014 03:06
Yes that was what i was getting at.
Jul 24, 2014 03:05
what i am getting at is:

try:
# something that might raise
# somethat that will only run on no raise on previous line (That (today) i don't expect to throw this exception)
except Exception:
# will only run on raise
Jul 24, 2014 03:02
yes, I get how it work. let me explain more.
Jul 24, 2014 02:56
I guess part of my issue is that it means moving code all the way over to the other side of the exception handling (or do I not have to?)
Jul 24, 2014 02:54
what i mean is: "If i ever have code that can be moved from the try into an else block, should I?"
Jul 24, 2014 02:53
the else part seems like it harms readability
Jul 24, 2014 02:52
Is using try: except; else actually encouraged?
 

Google Dart Chat

Dart is a cohesive, scalable platform for building apps that r...
Feb 4, 2015 02:28
Just dart editor, I'm pretty new to dart, so wanted to play close to the metal for my first app. Next time will use polymer (or maybe angular)
Feb 4, 2015 01:53
this is a good chat to have.
 

Lounge<C++>

Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
Jan 28, 2015 00:02
ha. Ha Ha.
Jan 27, 2015 23:58
What are the popular C++ IDEs for linux these days? Last time I checked it was Codeblocks, last time I worked in C++ i was using vim + makefiles, and last time I used an IDE it was devC++.
is codeblocks still the cool?
 

HTML / CSS / WebDesign

This room is now defunct. RIP.
Jul 15, 2014 03:35
How are cross domain requests detected?
Jul 15, 2014 03:24
Problem I am seeing is the bits of CSS that would make it really convincing are things like background images which are expressed as relative paths.
Would require parsing the CSS to fix
Jul 15, 2014 03:20
well match the style yeah.
for idk, a more connected web... so noone ever knows they left the old site.
Jul 15, 2014 03:18
I've not used Angular.

I have a really hacky idea, to read the referred field of the HTTP request that sent people to my site, download that site's css, then apply it to my site.