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23:02
@mınxomaτ a textbook works good too
what should I blog about :/
@Cyoce Aside from what quartata said, weren't you complaining just yesterday about having to define __le__?
@CᴏɴᴏʀO'Bʀɪᴇɴ you should write a blog about the benefits of doing code golf challenges to improve your programming repertoire
or some new feature in some language that you like
meh
that's a good idea, thought it's just ES6
or you could do one on cats that only say no
23:22
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)つ━☆・*。
⊂   ノ    ・゜+.
 しーJ   °。+ ´¨)
         .· ´¸.·*´¨) ¸.·*¨)
          (¸.·´ (¸.·' ☆
What should I name my blog post on symbols?
@Downgoat Symbols in ES6, or something similar. If you want people to be able to find your blog from a search engine, use decent terms
or use keywords
Is there a python module for finding the urls in a string? (I know I can use super long regexes but I'd rather not.) stackoverflow.com/q/520031/3823976 is rather old and unpromising
23:30
@Quill ok, I made the title a pun
@HelkaHomba will the string only contain a url?
@Downgoat :/
it better be funny
@Quill No. It could contain normal text as well, e.g. a chat message. You could assume the urls start with http or https though
Are we the most active chatroom on SE?
I wonder.
@AshwinGupta no
IIRC The Bridge is the most active
oh ok
lol
23:32
chat.stackexchange.com/… <- recently active rooms, we are usually up there but not at the very top
@AshwinGupta Top ten, I'd say. Maybe top five.
@Quill #me_irl
@cat idk about offensive but it's annoying to try to pronounce
thats still pretty good.
23:34
@cat I voted "No." and want to add "Please name it that!" :P
@AlexA. I watch that video like once a month to cleanse my soul
cat
cat
@HelkaHomba Just say it like LISP, but with a lisp.
@El'endiaStarman okay :D
@cat should probably be called ((()lisp())(.)js)
cat
cat
"yes" is catching up
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cat
23:36
@Cyoce doesn't even compile tho
() is the application of nothing to nothing
I was thinking of stylising it as (lithp.js)
@Quill :(
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@cat you probably didn't count your parentheses right.
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@Doorknob I talked to multiple people, and they said it was fine.
@Quill :)
cat
cat
23:39
@Cyoce You don't have to if you use a LISP-aware text-editor. Plus, the counting comes naturally after a little while
Python 3:
len("ಠ_ಠ")==3
Python 2:
>>len("ಠ_ಠ")
cat
cat
@R.Kap Counts chars not bytes.
@AlexA. Yeah. So numeric is basically any number?
@R.Kap :3
23:42
ಠ_ಠ
cat
cat
>>> list("ಠ_ಠ")
['ಠ', '_', 'ಠ']
strings are just lists of single-length strings
Say, what emotion is ":3" exactly?
cat
cat
It's "cat"
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^
23:43
...
@HelkaHomba I've only seen it as "pleased"
cat/feline/hug/g
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hug?
This whole time...I thought it was a kiss...
cat
cat
23:44
cats like hugs, but... ?
lol
I used to think that.
@cat >_> no we don't.
@cat please don't stereotype your fellow cats.
I'm feelin :3like
cat
cat
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ <_< this one does
@HelkaHomba :3 you count.
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cat
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ some cat you are D:
23:44
scratches @cat
cat
cat
it's a catfight!
How about ":4" then?
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hmm
@HelkaHomba I generally think of it as pleased, but in a different way from :). I'm not sure how to put it.
cat
cat
23:47
No, it's a very pouty face
Rhythmbox isn't good for anything but Segmentation fault (core dumped)
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ U:< is an angry bird
we should ask alex
Go ask Alex...what the dormouse said
@cat the word you're looking for is char
@AlexA. what emoticon would you say represents a bird? Like :<, :>, what?
23:50
M?
@HelkaHomba Dragon == doormouse?!
Isn't that how we all drew birds as little kids?
M
cat
cat
@Quill Python doesn't have char
@HelkaHomba ಠ_ಠ
> 1. partially burn (an object) so as to blacken its surface. 2. material that has been charred. Mhmm...
2
23:50
BURNE
D
cat
cat
Would you like some charred Python?
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@Quill Did you mean: CHARRED?
@cat internally they probably compile to chars anyway
cat
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23:53
@Quill Nope.
ಠ_ಠ brackets
@cat my hovercraft is full of eels
@El'endiaStarman Actually I misquoted the song :|
kinda
cat
cat
@Cyoce use atom instead D:
@cat pft, vim is obviously the best
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@Downgoat as soon as I figure out how to select text in it
@Downgoat yes pls
@cat use nvim
@EᴀsᴛᴇʀʟʏIʀᴋ -1 atoms make up the core of our being, how can you hate them
cat
cat
@Downgoat Is it in a terminal? How do I select text with my keyboard in a terminal? I can't. GUI wins, once.
23:56
@cat nope. I tried atom, didn't like it.
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@Cyoce k
@cat you can in Vim
It has all these autocomplete suggestions that are really annoying, first of all
and they only have to contain the letters
^ how 2 select in vim @cat
like it will suggest "elif" if you type "ef"
cat
cat
23:57
@Cyoce that's a feature of the language-python package. Disable it if you don't like it... ?
they're snippets
@cat too complicated. and it does it for everything
besides brackets has really nice and easy-to-install extensions and stuff
What's the difference between nvim and regular vim?
cat
cat
@Cyoce I love it, because there's the same sorta thing for all languages. to each their own
@Justin it's neo
@Justin nvim has a bunch of cool features
If nvim has a bunch of cool features, that might be enough to convince me to use it instead of Sublime Text

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