Aaron Brady cast...pigmail.com wrote:
while 1:
calculate_stuff( )
if stuff 0.5:
break
The thought police will come and get you.
You are doing things by side effect!
You are using a global called stuff!
You are relying on an implementation
detail!
While their cudgels are
Hendrik van Rooyen wrote:
Aaron Brady cast...pigmail.com wrote:
while 1:
calculate_stuff( )
if stuff 0.5:
break
The thought police will come and get you.
You are doing things by side effect!
You are using a global called stuff!
You are relying on an implementation
Aaron Brady cast...pigmail.com wrote:
while 1:
calculate_stuff( )
if stuff 0.5:
break
The thought police will come and get you.
Based on Aaron's previous posting history, I suspect this was a joke.
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Hendrik van Rooyen wrote:
Aaron Brady cast...pigmail.com wrote:
while 1:
calculate_stuff( )
if stuff 0.5:
break
The thought police will come and get you.
You are doing things by side effect!
You are using a global called stuff!
You are relying on an implementation
On Oct 20, 6:10 am, Aaron Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
If customers are stupid, should you sell stupid software?
That's a hypothetical question with which we need never concern
ourselves. After all, by definition customers are not stupid, but
always right.
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On Oct 19, 12:27 pm, Eric Wertman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron Brady cast...pigmail.com wrote:
while 1:
calculate_stuff( )
if stuff 0.5:
break
The thought police will come and get you.
Based on Aaron's previous posting history, I suspect this was a joke.
Not
On Oct 19, 8:47 pm, Asun Friere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 20, 6:10 am, Aaron Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
If customers are stupid, should you sell stupid software?
That's a hypothetical question with which we need never concern
ourselves. After all, by definition customers
On Oct 18, 12:43 am, Aaron \Castironpi\ Brady
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 17, 10:44 pm, Chris McComas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have a python script that is computing ratings of sports teams.
what i'm trying to do is setup an iteration for the rating so that the
python program
Chris McComas wrote:
actually i'm running it online, with a mysql db. so in the db there is
a table CollegeYear with the following fields:
name
rating
change
wp
then another table Games
date
year
team_1
team_1_score
team_2
team_2_score
it goes through and calculates everything,
On Oct 18, 3:46 pm, Aaron Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris McComas wrote:
actually i'm running it online, with a mysql db. so in the db there is
a table CollegeYear with the following fields:
name
rating
change
wp
then another table Games
date
year
team_1
team_1_score
On Oct 19, 11:59 am, Chris McComas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 18, 3:46 pm, Aaron Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris McComas wrote:
actually i'm running it online, with a mysql db. so in the db there is
a table CollegeYear with the following fields:
name
rating
change
Chris McComas wrote:
On Oct 18, 3:46 pm, Aaron Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris McComas wrote:
actually i'm running it online, with a mysql db. so in the db there is
a table CollegeYear with the following fields:
name
rating
change
wp
then another table Games
date
year
i have a python script that is computing ratings of sports teams.
what i'm trying to do is setup an iteration for the rating so that the
python program recomputes the rating if any of the value difference is
0.5. it's common for sports ratings to run such iterations...
any tips, pointers on
On Oct 17, 10:44 pm, Chris McComas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i have a python script that is computing ratings of sports teams.
what i'm trying to do is setup an iteration for the rating so that the
python program recomputes the rating if any of the value difference is
0.5. it's common
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