Thomas: What are you doing now? Pavel: You know how when you watch a cat video there is the part that plays the cat video? Pavel: I make that part. % Alex Gaynor: What even happens when you type 'python'? % <ashfall> firing missiles will then be possible? <ashfall> if so, testing that pre release should be fun. <tomprince> Well, targeting them. Not firing them, yet. <idnar> we can't fire missiles yet? what is this, Haskell <glyph> the important thing is just that if you're going to fire a missile in a test, make sure it's an InMemoryInterContinentalBallisticMissileDontUse. % <jonathanj> man, no wonder this branch has taken so long, this stuff is a nightmare % <Mopatop> I find that copying transcripts of irc chats is the best way to represent my thoughts about something <Mopatop> that's probably not a good thing % Chris: I want to switch to Pascal. Chris: I'm sick of all this dynamic crap. % <dash> tomprince: Ah, history. <tomprince> twisted is rich with it. <tomprince> It makes it an interesting project to work on. <dash> it's like archaeology <dash> you might dig into something fascinating and rewarding <dash> or an abandoned mine shaft, ready to collapse upon you <dash> your corpse a warning to the next adventurer % <exarkun> it might be the best thing ever but guess what <exarkun> if you invent the best thing ever and don't write any docs for it for 13 years, you lose % <dash> docstrings are for explaining the intent of code, comments are for apologizing for bad code % <lifeless> idnar: remember that you can sha-512 the sha-1, it will make things better :) <idnar> lifeless: it doesn't make things any different at all <lifeless> idnar: YHBT. <idnar> I don't think it's possible for me to distinguish a normal discussion about crypto from trolling %