@DrGreenEggsandHamDJ How about: Physical screen + keyboard-like input device + capable of running any general program (without ridiculous amounts of tinkering, e.g. microwave)
@HelkaHomba My 4 are phone, tablet, laptop, desktop. I don't really need any more, but if I did have any spares they'd be number crunching right now (which is what the desktop was doing til recently).
For me, it's just another gaming console (a few Japanese rhythm arcade games, e.g. Jubeat and Reflec beat, have iPad versions) that's an occasional internet browser
Not to say they can't read the language, but if you asked them for a simple program they'd probably need to consult the docs to remember how to take input
I put down 3, but I feel like I really should have just put 1. In the sense that I'd do significantly worse if I used anything but Python in a programming competition (Code Jam round 2 tonight btw)
Hmm tbh I don't think not knowing the standard libraries of a language means you don't know that language. I'm sure we all look up the APIs all the time, right?
@HelkaHomba "Which of these Python standard library modules have you ever personally used at least one function from?" followed by a list of > 100 modules
@Dennis Alright, I should have V working with arbitrary arguments now. Just do python main.py -f input.txt --safe -- arg1 arg2 arg3 ... The -- signifies that there are no more options and everything following is an argument.
I am being told to do this: CREATE USER wordpressuser@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'password'; in my SQL database. Won't this store my uber-sercret password in plaintext?