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I only use code I write
they even have fake testimonial
damn
I love how there's a range
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return ```
{"ad":"FULL SIZE Mattress. Royal Tonic, 20 year warranty. Like new. Slight urine smell. $40, call 818-555-2301","iseven":true}
{"ad":"Lost- Donkey, wearing a pink halter, Monterey Center- 269-555-6234","iseven":true}
This is an English speaking server, please communicate in English. If you're unable, please use a translator.
thats a name
like the developer is going to show this on the website
really the only one seeing these ads are the devs
@sweet lodge
s = "A dog is an object"
for i in range(len(s)):
print(s[i])
🐕🦺 
is that a skype emoji in discord?
Yeah
The Microsoft Discord added them
Oh shit did you take that? It's beautiful
no .... however its a real mountain
i get some very bad pictures , but here we have some beatiful mountains
i would love to visit these places before i die
mountains are soo cool
@peak copper javascript? 🙂
Later after 4.
🤔 what time is it rn?
At 4PM EDT
lhamana
Chaos: Making a New Science is a debut non-fiction book by James Gleick that initially introduced the principles and early development of the chaos theory to the public. It was a finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize in 1987, and was shortlisted for the Science Book Prize in 1989. The book was published on October 29, 1987 ...
@rugged root It's me again I have a question
Shoot
Can you also use .difference and .intersection (in sets) for more than two sets?
ok so you can't just do some sets after the last with kommas
ok thanks 🙂
>>> a = {1, 2, 3, 4}
>>> b = {1, 3}
>>> c = {3, 5}
>>> a - b - c
{2, 4}
>>> a & b & c
{3}
>>>
i can't do anything with these things lmao
Has to be the methods?
?
a - b is just shorthand for a.difference(b)
These things look to complexive I don't get them it's written like wikipipedia you know
ok
Suddenly thinking of Cow and Chicken, that cartoon from... I think the early 00's?
OMG Mr Hemlock sounds like Elon Musk wow
I what?
moose-tafa?
https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/735563 is what I'm looking at. it's the best smartwatch for my purposes
https://youtu.be/XEbhjrGyKuE no differnce for me @rugged root
Watching Elon laughs at the dead deer is the funniest thing I've ever seen
SAUCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpWYQ1YtgnI
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or my headseat has plugins
I'll be sure to start a go fund me for a hearing aid for you
!voiceverify
You have to do it in the channel I specified
Yep, there you go
Amazon.com: floating keychain
ye it works lets go but when I talk in future you think that I'm 6 or something xD
and you like elon ye
The only shipping I do is HarryxHermione
and UPS Next-Day
Also I found a tutorial for image processing in Python...that talks about how to decode a JPEG
Hi everyone! 👋 Today we are going to understand the JPEG compression algorithm. One thing a lot of people don’t know is that JPEG is not a format but rather an algorithm. The JPEG images you see are mostly in the JFIF format (JPEG File Interchange Format) that internally uses the JPEG compression algorithm. By the end of this article, you will h...
g/re/p?
https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher instead of grep
ok so one other question now @rugged root
Myes?
can you programme (or whatever the verb is) that you have like a mini computer in rl which is starting a elektro motor all 5 minutes? Because I heard some people say that it's hard to do something like that in Python... You can answer in vc @rugged root
Who else is ready for an active hurricane season?
not too hard if you're willing to put in the time and effort. most people aren't, which is why they say it is hard.
can you do this with python?
CircuitPython is a thing
#microcontrollers can help out quite a lot as well
@molten pewter But at least there was this:
what is this?
Windows ME had arguably the best screensavers
ok thanks
We didn't keep it installed long enough to see the screen savers/
I found something even better though
!e
import hashlib
import random
def hash_and_salt(passwd):
salt = "".join(chr(random.randint(ord("a"), ord("z"))) for _ in range(5))
hash_passwd = hashlib.sha256(str(passwd + salt).encode()).hexdigest()
return f"{salt}:{hash_passwd}"
print(hash_and_salt("password123"))
@woeful salmon :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
gpjcb:9b798018eb5e2f5e9d780d19df5dd9eb52c93a2e5cd8d313f489884533356d4b
xd
!paste
Pasting large amounts of code
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pollack is a fish
polaks
wtf did I just join
polish tourism
Bieszczady
@willow light natural or naturist
both whenever possible
@willow light have a go at Chrząszczyrzewoszyce
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Chaubunagungamaug try this on for size
Lake Chaubunagungamaug, also known as Webster Lake, is a lake in the town of Webster, Massachusetts. It is located near the Connecticut border and has a surface area of 1,442 acres. Since 1921, the lake has also been known by a much longer name having 45 letters comprising fourteen syllables: Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagu...
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch ( uitspraak (info / uitleg) [ˌɬan.ˈvair.puɬ.ˌɡwɪn.ɡɘɬ.ɡo.ˌɡer.ɪ.ˌχwɪrn.ˌdro.buɬ.ˌɬan.tɘ.ˈsil.io.ˌɡo.ɡo.ˈɡoːχ]?; Parochie van de Heilige Maria in het dal van de witte hazelaar bij de snelle maalstroom en de parochie van de Heilige Tysilio bij de rode grot (ook wel als Llanfairpwllgwyngyll...
koauauota
Westerhaar-Vriezenveensewijk
are these like..two names?
they were two villages amalgamated into one
Pekwachnamaykoskwaskwaypinwanik Lake is a lake of Manitoba. The name is Cree for "where the wild trout are caught by fishing with hooks." It is the longest place name in Canada at 31 letters long. It is located just southeast of Red Sucker Lake in northeastern Manitoba, near its border with Ontario.
oh I see
we don't need long place names: Tewksbury
the native american names are always fun
Lake Winnipesaukee is always a fun place to visit
how is the 's- pronounced?
as an s
Weskeag
Tytsjerksteradiel (pronunciation) is a municipality in the province of Friesland in the Netherlands. It is named after the town of Tytsjerk, whose name is derived from a person named Tiete. Tiete was a daughter of Tryn, after whom the region (Trynwâlden) is named. The other villages in Trynwâlden are also named after Tryn's children: Oentsjerk (...
Boarnsweach oer de Wielen
The Channeled Scablands at one time were a relatively barren and soil-free region of interconnected relict and dry flood channels, coulees and cataracts eroded into Palouse loess and the typically flat-lying basalt flows that remain after cataclysmic floods within the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Washington. The Channeled Scablands wer...
Benasque (Spanish: [beˈnaske]; in Benasquese dialect: Benás; Aragonese: Benás) (local pronunciation: [beˈnas]) is a town in the comarca of Ribagorza, province of Huesca, (Spain). It is the main town in the Benasque Valley, located in the heart of the Pyrenees and surrounded by the highest peaks in that range.
hmmm seal
@woeful salmon Hoow you did it ?
it was just a simplified example but ideally your real application would use a slower hashing algorithm so its harder to brute force and the salt would also ideally be unique for all passwords
Hi Hemlock
@lavish rover They just ditched you
@rugged root sup
There are few things I could eat to exclusion of everything else, absent healthy dietary requirements. Sushi is one of those things.
good
Spot the difference between this and the last one
ik
There's a difference?
o/ @stuck furnace
👋
Holy moly.
That's gratuitous.
no
that's what I call "Challenge Accepted"
BBQ cat on that sushi
amaretto?
CTRL + R
aha
Ayy
👋
Hillarious
I just found a youtube video
Oof
https://youtu.be/zO_sP6ioQYU oh gosh 😂😂
Whoa
0:17
0:37
0:56
1:16
1:47
2:12
3:08
3:41
4:17
4:46
we'll have to agree to disagree about cameras, as well as the fact that tabs are inherently superior to spaces, as well as the fact that it makes more sense to iterate starting from -infinity rather than 0
and books are better than online documentation because they aren't dependent on electricity or a stable internet connection (cries in Maine)
This is just a series where pro photographers use shitty cameras. I'm not arguing one way or another but it's is a pretty decent subset of data to base an opinion on if one was to have an opinion.
A resource.
just use spaces
I need more resources
I use the tab key because I enjoy less keypresses and my spacebar gets used more than enough without the extra bits
When tabs are fixed-length across all implementations of everything, call me.
It's also how I started out coding so it would be hard to change now
BRB changing the return key to ^M
okay...
I just use zero-width spaces instead
You can make your own trail mix.
just use 4 spaces
We call trail mix scroggin.
JS is already a mess so it doesn’t matter
That's just like your opinion man. I'm not saying "switch to tabs" and forcing an ideology on someone
You buy it pre-mixed and it'll be at a markup.
pip install black there argument settled
Use Poetry!
(is the argument used by the devs for Black)
Make your own, it's more cost efficient and you can customise.
conda install -c conda-forge black
Be happy you are not telnet into phone system.
Throw it your containers too to make @amber raptor extra happy!
Docker or Podman?
Docker for Gods sakes, we're NEC, we're innovative!
And then require the SREs to do the build in Jenkins using XML for the Jenkinsfile, because that's what the corporation has done for over a decade, so why change?
!xy
xy-problem
The XY problem can be summarised as asking about your attempted solution, rather than your actual problem.
Often programmers will get distracted with a potential solution they've come up with, and will try asking for help getting it to work. However, it's possible this solution either wouldn't work as they expect, or there's a much better solution instead.
For more information and examples, see http://xyproblem.info/
@willow light https://xyproblem.info/
Asking about your attempted solution rather than your actual problem
The XY problem is a communication problem encountered in help desk, technical support, software engineering, or customer service situations where the question is about an end user's attempted solution (Y) rather than the root problem itself (X).The XY problem obscures the real issues and may even introduce secondary problems that lead to miscomm...
"Hey, Hemlock, what's this bell for?"
"Ring it and find out."
dingaling
"Donut?"
"Ooh!"
I've got a great knock knock joke, go ahead and start
*schlorp*
"You are a terrible pers-aww..."
Who's there?
🎉 🎉 🎉 🎉 🎉
A dik-dik is the name for any of four species of small antelope in the genus Madoqua that live in the bushlands of eastern and southern Africa.Dik-diks stand about 30–40 centimetres (12–15.5 in) at the shoulder, are 50–70 cm (19.5–27.5 in) long, weigh 3–6 kilograms (6.6–13.2 lb) and can live for up to 10 years. Dik-diks are named for the alarm c...
Im listening to the whole conversation without looking at the chat 🤦🏻♀️
The saiga antelope (, Saiga tatarica), or saiga, is a critically endangered antelope which during antiquity inhabited a vast area of the Eurasian steppe spanning the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains in the northwest and Caucasus in the southwest into Mongolia in the northeast and Dzungaria in the southeast. During the Pleistocene, they als...
Spider crab?
Heikegani (平家蟹, ヘイケガニ, Heikeopsis japonica) is a species of crab native to Japan, with a shell that bears a pattern resembling a human face which is interpreted to be the face of an angry samurai hence the nickname samurai crab. It is locally believed that these crabs are reincarnations of the Heike warriors defeated at the Battle of Dan-no-ura ...
@woeful salmon By which module you converted password to hash ?
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ah i just used the python's standard library hashlib
ohk
@rugged root Try this coffee once -"Kopi luwak"
I really want to try growing this sometime
A caiman (also cayman as a variant spelling) is an alligatorid belonging to the subfamily Caimaninae, one of two primary lineages within Alligatoridae, the other being alligators.
Caimans inhabit Mexico, Central and South America from marshes and swamps to mangrove rivers and lakes. Caimans have scaly skin and live a fairly nocturnal existence. ...
!charinfo †
I prefer cenotes
😳
i was waiting for rick roll
Well yeah aside from kpop there's a bit of french haha
im pretty cultured
u see
hahaha
ok bye guys
bed time for me
@molten pewter
A python eBooks created from contributions of Stack Overflow users.
This is a very nice website, it has a bunch of useful Ebooks
i personally learned C++ from this site
currently learning Spring boot
check it out
its way more comprehensive, and less boring
what animal is this
seriously who tf would put 8 spaces instead of tab??? first i thought he was talking about just 1 space over 1 tab like for indentation to make the code look clean......
Voice verification
Can’t talk in voice chat? Check out #voice-verification to get access. The criteria for verifying are specified there.
why
why what?
hahahaha
@woeful salmon
!resources
The Resources page on our website contains a list of hand-selected learning resources that we regularly recommend to both beginners and experts.
@whole bear
nice sound
which sound?
i heard smth like you're outside
(⊢,(|1 0J1+.×⊢))¨(⍸∘(⊢=⌊)∘|⍳∘.+0J1×⍳)
this is like regex but not
very scary
this is APL programming language
(Wordle){1}[\s]*([0-9]+)[\s]*\d\/\d[\s]*(([🟩⬛🟨]{5}[\s]*){1,6})
^\s*Wordle\s*[0-9]+\s*\d\/\d\s*([XXX]{5}\s*){1,6}$
^\s*Wordle\s*([0-9]+)\s*(\d)\/(\d)\s*((?:[🟩⬛🟨]{5}\s*){1,6})$
https://pythex.org/?regex=^\s*Wordle\s*([0-9]%2B)\s*(\d)\%2F(\d)\s*((%3F%3A[🟩⬛🟨]{5}\s*){1%2C6})%24&test_string=Wordle%20356%204%2F6%0A%0A%E2%AC%9B%F0%9F%9F%A8%E2%AC%9B%E2%AC%9B%F0%9F%9F%A8%0A%F0%9F%9F%A8%E2%AC%9B%F0%9F%9F%A8%E2%AC%9B%F0%9F%9F%A8%0A%E2%AC%9B%F0%9F%9F%A9%E2%AC%9B%F0%9F%9F%A8%F0%9F%9F%A8%0A%F0%9F%9F%A9%F0%9F%9F%A9%F0%9F%9F%A9%F0%9F%9F%A9%F0%9F%9F%A9&ignorecase=0&multiline=0&dotall=0&verbose=0
Pythex is a real-time regular expression
editor for Python, a quick way to test your regular expressions.
hi
Hello to everyone
Yeah, we've been talking
Yes
what specifically is the constraint?
What would CinemaSins say about this voice chat?
I'm just going to add 5000 sins for all the bathroom humor in the rest of this voice chat
Oz is a multiparadigm programming language, developed in the Programming Systems Lab at Université catholique de Louvain, for programming language education. It has a canonical textbook: Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming.
Oz was first designed by Gert Smolka and his students in 1991. In 1996, development of Oz continued ...
I feel like I fit the voice verification criteria 👀
#voice-verification run the !voiceverify command
this lady does full paintings with CSS 👀
https://github.com/cyanharlow/purecss-francine
Software and technology has changed every aspect of the world we live in. At one extreme are the ‘mission critical’ applications - the code that runs our banks, our hospitals, our airports and phone networks. Then there’s the code we all use every day to browse the web, watch movies, create spreadsheets… not quite so critical, but still code tha...
Has Conway's Game of Life implemented in Conway's Game of Life
@rugged root, Conway's Game of Life is all at the beginning
But you should really watch the whole thing
It's beautiful
that lecture is awesome
Isn't that sort of the difference between a university & technical schools in some countries?
you do more theory in university and more practical stuff in technical schools
I got a lower university entrance requirement than usual, potentially because I did not go to a private school.
Yes but 🤮
generally the build system is heavily integrated into code storage system (git) like Azure Pipelines, Github Actions, GitLabs whatevertheycallit, or if you want to go old school, Jenkins
there is other build systems but those a ton of common ones
our build system is GitLabs whatevertheycallit
Good tip. I sorta don't wanna learn Jenkins atm but I guess I'm just gonna have to do it.
Don't learn Jenkins
ok so what do u recommend
pfft XD
GitHub Actions/Azure DevOps Pipelines
GitLabs if you really dislike Microsoft
at least in the US, most people use cloud based build systems because they are in the cloud
okey i'll check em out 🤔 thanks for the tip ( and for saving me from Jenkins )
A second brain? I don't know what to do with just the one.
Reminded me of Emacs.
DevOps Reddit mocking Jenkins: https://old.reddit.com/r/devops/comments/t9f4mp/does_anyone_know_of_any_interesting_jenkins/hzu4pt7/
81 votes and 87 comments so far on Reddit
Basically, yea.
Boni you're good at maths right?
For some definition of Maths!
Are you good at integration?
Nope.
ahhhhhhhhhh
peals don't ask to aaaask what is the function you want to integrate ?
i wish i could talk in the voice chats
its integral from 0 to 1 of sin(lnx)/lnx without using feynmans technique of integration
i can do it with
but ive been asked explicitly how to do it without
however that is a task and a half lol
mhhh what about saying t = ln (x)
let me try that
doesn't work i tried u sub
!e
import random
def guessing_game():
num = random.randint(1, 100)
guesses = random.sample(range(1, 101), 100)
guess_num = 0
for guess in guesses:
guess_num += 1
if guess == num:
break
return guess_num
def guessing_game_binary_search():
num = random.randint(1, 100)
guess_num = 0
low = 0
high = 100
while high - low > 1:
mid = (low + high) // 2
guess_num += 1
if mid == num:
break
elif mid < num:
low = mid
else:
high = mid
return guess_num
def main():
guess_nums = [guessing_game() for _ in range(10000)]
print(f"The average number of guesses for randomly guessing is: {sum(guess_nums) / len(guess_nums)}")
guess_nums = [guessing_game_binary_search() for _ in range(10000)]
print(f"The average number of guesses for binary search is: {sum(guess_nums) / len(guess_nums)}")
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
@woeful salmon :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | The average number of guesses for randomly guessing is: 50.7112
002 | The average number of guesses for binary search is: 5.8077
bye bye
working on building a mic???????
xD
I am making a chess game in python using tkinter can someone see the repo and provide some code feedback
https://github.com/SparrowSurya/chess_proj
not really, u just have to have 50 non-deleted messages in the server to be able to talk
and u must not force or just type messages to do that fast cuz u will get banned
i know bruh, i know
no need to type this much 🤣
it was just a joke xD
not on a program but on a project, yes
i am working on its DBMS
its almost done
after its done, i will be back on to c# for dealing with the rest of the things
@whole bear bruh your voice is fucked up
Unbiased, genome-scaling profiling of genetic perturbations via single-cell RNA sequencing
enables systematic assignment of function to genes and in-depth study of complex cellular
phenotypes such as aneuploidy and stress-specific regulation of the mitochondrial
genome.
@sturdy panther NOISE!
Sorry, trying to use browser client. CPU noise probably. My bad.
all, good
It sounded like you were in a plane crash.
Like, wind ripping aluminium apart, people screaming, chairs and people being sucked out and into the engines.
Prions are misfolded proteins with the ability to transmit their misfolded shape onto normal variants of the same protein. They characterize several fatal and transmissible neurodegenerative diseases in humans and many other animals. It is not known what causes the normal protein to misfold, but the abnormal three-dimensional structure is suspec...
A guide RNA (gRNA) is a piece of RNA that functions as a guide for RNA- or DNA-targeting enzymes, with which it forms complexes. Very often these enzymes will delete, insert or otherwise alter the targeted RNA or DNA. They occur naturally, serving important functions, but can also be designed to be used for targeted editing, such as with CRISPR-...
In molecular biology, trans-activating crispr RNA (tracrRNA) is a small trans-encoded RNA. It was first discovered by Emmanuelle Charpentier in her study of human pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes, a type of bacteria that causes harm to humanity. In bacteria and archaea; CRISPR-Cas (clustered, regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/CRISP...
Milqigh
Ayyy
howdy!
I'm a sick sick man
At the pharmacy they looked at me very weirdly
Honestly not sure how I've avoided COVID for 2 and a half years despite working in person like 90% of the time
😮
I had an internship that started in government the day the stay at home order dropped
Such a strange and confusing time
100%
From what I've heard though that the smallpox vaccine has a high level of efficacy for it too
Yeah its so strange
Oh hi noodles
Pandemic really changed how we'll view the joke of "we need a new plague" in so much pop culture
holy trinity on steroids
Predictions of apocalyptic events that would result in the extinction of humanity, a collapse of civilization, or the destruction of the planet have been made since at least the beginning of the Common Era. Most predictions are related to Abrahamic religions, often standing for or similar to the eschatological events described in their scripture...
I love how they become more convoluted as time goes on
My favorite thing is all of these people think theyre right
The hubris of "Oh, those guys were IDIOTS, but I know!"
A pulsar yeah
The likelihood of us getting hit with the laser beam of death of gamma radiation from a pulsar is so low though
Just imagine chillin one day and boom you're popped like microwave popcorn
I shall meet my end smothered in butter.
My favorite end-of-the-world situation would be the collapse of the wave function
I'm 11 messages away from being able to describe this
Also tag yourself in end of the world scenarios, this is me:
the great filter!
oh if only i were smart enough to have studied astrophysics
when was that prediction made?
“The people of the year 2022 will probably never see a wire outlined against the sky: it is practically certain that wireless telegraphy and wireless telephones will have crushed the cable system long before the century is done.”
damn. total opposite of my mom's computer science professors in the early 80's saying she'd never work on a personal computer
Love the idea of a local paper covering the end of the world
“Coal will not be exhausted, but our reserves will be seriously depleted, and so will those of oil. One of the world dangers a century hence will be a shortage of fuel, but it is likely that by that time a great deal of power will be obtained from tides, from the sun, probably from radium and other forms of radial energy, while it may also be that atomic energy will be harnessed.”
God I wish
“The year 2022 will probably see a large number of women in Congress, a great many on the judicial bench, many in civil service posts and perhaps some in the president’s Cabinet. But it is unlikely that women will have achieved equality with men.”
In 1920 100% this stuff was the stuff of a crazy person
Who's booing anyone?
He has more than 2 million followers on Twitter, 600,000 YouTube subscribers and his videos on the Daily Wire channel rack up millions of views.
Ben Shapiro is a controversial figure but one of the US' leading conservative political commentators. His book, The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great, is a New Yor...
The Gish gallop is a rhetorical technique in which a person in a debate attempts to overwhelm their opponent by providing an excessive number of arguments with no regard for the accuracy or strength of those arguments. In essence, it is prioritizing quantity of one's arguments at expense of quality of said arguments. The term was coined in 1994...
In the two years since I've posted I want off Mr Golang's Wild
Ride , it's made the rounds time and
time again, on Reddit, on Lobste.rs, on HackerNews, and elsewhere. And every...
@ebon sandal yes sir
yeh
'ινφερνυς' what lang is this?
language
ahhh
alright yeah
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
im dumb ok
18
completed my grade 12
applying for college : /
mostly cs
Oo
hmm i c
i have 2 options
BE computer science engineering and the other 'btech with ai and ml'
so cse is theoretical but the other is practical and worth it huh?
hmm
but which has more scope?
and job opportunities?
true true then yeah ai and ml sounds obviously interesting and ig i would pretty well in it
to me it just feels like its being nitpicky as i can see most problems he's listing actually being annoying if it happens to you and you don't know about them but i personally haven't encountered them even after writing a few backends with 2 different frameworks with go
ill try to choose it then
good advice thank ya : )
😬 oh lol
i get it
oh alright
no probs
nah i actually have cs exam tmrw so thought i would get some sorta motivation here lol
but yeah i would be into programming after completing my exams
final exam tho
i mean like its tmrw so almost right
final
yep
yep
SQL, Stacks , Networking
Unit III Database Management
Ÿ Database concepts: introduction to database concepts and its need
Ÿ Relational data model: relation, attribute, tuple, domain, degree, cardinality, keys
atabase concepts: introduction to database concepts and its need
Ÿ Relational data model: relation, attribute, tuple, domain, degree, cardinality, keys
ok the copy paste didnt work properly lol
haha we have to 💩
mysql
uhmm nope
i use navicat
but the codes arent so big tho
3-4 lines max
we did have a practical exam. that covers the 15/50 part
is this sql?
oh
ah ok ive already been here last year lol
idk ;-; lol
ig i was vc verfied too
maybe i think once i was into many servers and pretty messed up with discord so left
Oh okay
whoa ive even boosted 👀
nostalgia
nope
harold
famous in memes
ig yeah he is an actor
like for stock pictures and stuff
haha yeah
hide the pain harold
hello!
hello : )
I am beginner of python programming.
bruh
@barren mountain try this to increase your speed https://monkeytype.com/
sql? mee too
Nice
class 12 huh?
yes
ah nice
paper on 13?
yup
nope
yes
same board
lol yes
def yes
Shesh
ok, I'll try it! I am not good at English.
i already have studied the full thing during the clusters so have to speedrun tmrw
yup
Me who starting rn
Only Push and pop or Peek and display also
bruh studying freshly is hectic
dmed
aight
:sadge:
use this one @dreamy quiver 🙂

no bro i forgot my password
Oh i see


I wanna use this


Ik bro
I am using discord
2019




No
Nitro = flex
help
yes
Wrong Program
ah man welcome
def isempty(stk):
if stk == []:
return True
else:
return False
def Push(stk,item):
stk.append(item)
top=len(stk)-1
def Pop(stk):
if isempty(stk):
return 'Underflow'
else:
item=stk.pop()
if len(stk)==0:
top=None
else:
top=len(stk)-1
return item
#Main
Stack=[]
top=None
while True:
print("Stack Operations")
print("1.Push")
print("2.Pop")
print("3.Exit")
ch=int(input("Enter your Choice (1-4) : "))
if ch == 1:
item=int(input("Enter Item : "))
Push(Stack,item)
elif ch == 2:
item=Pop(Stack)
if item == "Underflow":
print("Underflow! Stack is empty!")
else:
print("Popped item is",item)
elif ch == 3:
break
else:
print("Invalid Choice")
continue
@fresh ember


i have simple one
with Peek and DIsplay function
can you send it? would be helpful : )
💀 ok i am gonna assume that this is not going to come in exam.
nope def not
but the concept does
def push(a,Val):
a.append(Val)
print("Your Value Have Been Succ")
def popitem(a):
Val= a.pop()
print("pop item",Val)
def peek(a):
index = len(a)-1
print("Peeked Item:",a[index])
def display(a):
for i in range(len(a)-1,-1,-1):
print([a],i)
a=[]
while True:
choice = int(input("1 -> push\n2 -> pop\n3 -> peek\n4 -> Display\n5 -> exit\n -> Enter your choice"))
if choice == 1:
Val = int(input("Enter your Number"))
push (a,Val)
elif choice == 2:
if len(a)==0:
print("stack is Empty")
else:
popitem(a)
elif choice == 3:
if len(a) ==0:
print("stack Is Empty")
else:
peek(a)
elif choice == 4:
if len(a) ==0:
print("stack is Empty")
else:
display(a)
else:
break
#Isko Yaad krlo Cheet Sheet he 5 Number pakke
🙏
5 Number
Bruh
aahaa thax
Networking krliya?
han
Networking easy or SQL?
i am gonna start now
sql
ok imma speedrun
see ya @ebon sandal @woeful salmon @dreamy quiver
ofc sql
ohh



I will sleep. Thanks everyone. bye!

ah man youve been typing this for past 10 mins !!??
but whats wrong with this?
IN "arguemntname_" tablename."column_name"%TYPE
IDk bro mene to rat liya he
Use Alt+f4 Fast way to do it
badhiya me bhi kar leta hu
you have to create an empty list 'elem' first
i will alt+f4 your pc itself
ah no nvm

huh?
hehe
youre welcome
@dreamy quiver @fresh ember scored 34/35 in term 1 btw : )
wbu guys?
32
still Noice
what was the passing marks again?
guess 14
💀
networking rat le bhai
ha wohi kra hu pass hona he
👍 continue
yehi pass krwayega
7 hrs wtf
what is Computational thinking and Programming
Gonna complete this in whole night
ah pain
just a backbencher thing
lol
i will study for 15 marks
@sleek slate
Stack and all?
Push and Pop program and Connectivity ?
DBMS, SQL only?
refer sample papers you get idea
connectivity too?

you mean the python sql conectivity?
yes
In this course, we'll be looking at database management basics and SQL using the MySQL RDBMS.
Want more from Mike? He's starting a coding RPG/Bootcamp - https://simulator.dev/
The course is designed for beginners to SQL and database management systems, and will introduce common database management topics.
Throughout the course we'll be lookin...
added to que

gonna read this too
speedrun in 2x ez
what about 2.5 
your wish lol
brain.exe crash
lol
my brain got ryzen 9
2.25 max
haha
you know what
The reason why i am Donwloading the videos because

i can watch videos on 2.5x
💀 ooooo
hi all!!
i should be able to talk soon, hopefully
so what are u all up to oof
no one is responding
noice
hii
There's a chrome extension :/
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Extrait du deuxième album de Lomepal Jeannine: https://IDOL.lnk.to/Jeannine
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Revoir les clips : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bkm03KcnKHE&list=PL_ZxLxgpo1bagPA7pVVBRlKXTageQOb0c
Scénario et ré...
just amazing...
yes vim like i guess
!voice
Voice verification
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wut
20k for what @violet cosmos ?
@barren aurora you guys are in college?
ow
don't have permission sheeeesh
I've been here for like a year or something
bruh
says I'm not eligible. huh
have to send more than 50 texts.
do !user in #bot-commands
Yeah! have to write a lot I guess!
true
I think someone who is beginner should start with low level language.
Right.
Also practice challenge. And also read others code
those school tests are not even 1% of the whole picture
also everyone has their own way of learning
@violet cosmos
have to write more than 25 now
I'm not a text person
but texting to unlock the permission
huh
lmao
24 to go
am i
lol
really
?
?
chill
i just started
with python
ok
stop offending me
lol
for my pfp
how many messages to go
2 - 1 days i think
wait @violet cosmos did u just start clg?
?
Btw in usa is it like 3 years course?
yeah
I'm doing my undergrad in malaysia and it's a 4 years course
it says only one person is not muted then how are 2 people talkin
hi
no I'm not from malaysia
it says only one person is not muted then how are 2 people talkin
really your mom
joke
just there for the undergrand programme
2022
how can i sort every element on right in a list to left and the last element to the first ?
how are you guys ?
why ?
@violet cosmos get another monitor ...gonna be sick af
I miss my pc setup back in home....
Now I use mac and a monitor.
wait am i done with
the
messages
yes
d
f
f
no
the only bright inside
nt
bruh chill
what
!projects
Kindling Projects
The Kindling projects page on Ned Batchelder's website contains a list of projects and ideas programmers can tackle to build their skills and knowledge.
@neat acorn
D:\python: can't open file '3.9.0b4': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
PyCharm > select "Run" menu > select "Edit Configurations" menu option > choose configuration to edit > the value of the "Script Path" field needs to be a valid path to a *.py file on your OS > click OK
!e
def dec(func):
print("hello")
return func
print("first")
@dec
def sum(a, b):
return a + b
print("second")
print(sum(3, 4))
print(sum(1, 2))
print(sum(5, 6))
@lavish rover :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | first
002 | hello
003 | second
004 | 7
005 | 3
006 | 11
@dec
def sum(a, b):
return a + b
#####
def sum(a, b):
return a + b
sum = dec(sum)
!e
def dec(func):
print("hello")
def temp(a, b):
print("in temp")
return func(a, b)
return temp
print("first")
@dec
def sum(a, b):
return a + b
print("second")
print(sum(3, 4))
print(sum(1, 2))
print(sum(5, 6))
@lavish rover :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | first
002 | hello
003 | second
004 | in temp
005 | 7
006 | in temp
007 | 3
008 | in temp
009 | 11
def d(x):
return x + 2
@d
def f(x):
return x + 1
print(f(3))
@dec
def sum(a, b):
return a + b
#####
def sum(a, b):
return a + b
sum = dec(sum)
!e
import time
def timeit(func):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
start = time.time()
result = func(*args, **kwargs)
end = time.time()
print(f"{func.__name__} took {end - start} seconds")
return result
return wrapper
@timeit
def long_function():
time.sleep(3)
long_function()
@wind raptor :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
long_function took 3.0140726566314697 seconds
parsec
from parsyc import *
from collections import Counter
from functools import reduce
multiply = lambda a, b=1: Counter({k: v * b for k, v in a.items()})
merge = lambda lst: reduce(Counter.__add__, lst)
atom = forward(lambda:
Counter @ Regex("\w") |
~Char("(") + molecule + ~Char(")") |
~Char("[") + molecule + ~Char("]") |
~Char("{") + molecule + ~Char("}")
)
term = multiply % (atom + Optional(Integer))
molecule = merge @ Many(term)
print(molecule.parse("K4[ON(S{O1}3)2]2"))
Unbiased, genome-scaling profiling of genetic perturbations via single-cell RNA sequencing
enables systematic assignment of function to genes and in-depth study of complex cellular
phenotypes such as aneuploidy and stress-specific regulation of the mitochondrial
genome.
'Prejudice' taken from the Australian 'Ready For This?' DVD.
The fallacy of the single cause, also known as complex cause, causal oversimplification, causal reductionism, and reduction fallacy, is an informal fallacy of questionable cause that occurs when it is assumed that there is a single, simple cause of an outcome when in reality it may have been caused by a number of only jointly sufficient causes.
...
wait lists already have pop method
yes, list.pop
list.pop()*
Swampland in Florida is a figure of speech referring to real estate scams in which a seller misrepresents unusable swampland as developable property. These types of unseen property scams became widely known in the United States in the 20th century, and the phrase is often used metaphorically for any scam that misrepresents what is being sold. Expressions like "If you believe that, then I have swampland in Florida to sell you", suggests the recipient is gullible enough to fall for an obvious fraud. Similar phrases involve "selling" the Brooklyn Bridge or nonexistent "oceanfront property in Arizona".
@neat acorn Corey Schafer. Youtuber. Playlists. Python for beginners.
Also
!resources
The Resources page on our website contains a list of hand-selected learning resources that we regularly recommend to both beginners and experts.
Read the Python documentation. It's available at Python.org.
Given an array of integers nums and an integer target, return indices of the two numbers such that they add up to target.
You may assume that each input would have exactly one solution, and you may not use the same element twice.
You can return the answer in any order.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [2,7,11,15], target = 9
Output: [0,1]
Explanation: Because nums[0] + nums[1] == 9, we return [0, 1].
Example 2:
Input: nums = [3,2,4], target = 6
Output: [1,2]
Example 3:
Input: nums = [3,3], target = 6
Output: [0,1]
What is an object?
What is a list? A tuple?
What is assignment? A variable?
What is a function and how can they work?
What is a parameter of a function?
What is an argument to a function parameter?
What is return?
What is a for loop?
What is a nested loop?
What is indentation
How do if statements/conditionals work?
class Solution:
def twoSum(self, nums: List[int], target: int) -> List[int]:
for i in range(len(nums)):
for j in range(i + 1, len(nums)):
if nums[j] == target - nums[i]:
return [i, j]
class Solution:
def twoSum(self, nums: List[int], target: int) -> List[int]:
for i in range(len(nums)):
for j in range(i + 1, len(nums)):
if nums[j] == target - nums[i]:
return [i, j]
!e print(*range(3))
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
0 1 2
!e py text = "apple" for i in range(len(text)): print(i)
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | 0
002 | 1
003 | 2
004 | 3
005 | 4
!e py text = "apple" result = text[3] print(result)
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
l
!e py text = "abc" for letter in text: print(letter)
@somber heath :white_check_mark: Your eval job has completed with return code 0.
001 | a
002 | b
003 | c











