02:23:58 welcome logbot_cc 02:24:03 happy to see you again 02:25:07 shrini: what? you welcoming a bot? 02:26:59 it was down for a day 02:27:15 was wondering if it will come back or not 02:27:27 fortunately, https://ircbot.comm-central.org:8080 came back 02:27:32 and the bot also here 02:27:48 writing a post on daily discussion on IRC 02:59:23 https://goinggnu.wordpress.com/2024/10/21/open-source-projects-mentoring-via-irc/ 03:01:15 shrini: you are out of your mind :) 03:01:47 shrini: who the hell want to deal with irc in 2024 :) 03:10:09 every game has its players 03:10:19 we have to find and play with them 03:10:30 or we should create our own team 03:12:01 shrini: do you seriously expect youngsters to go through learning irc? 03:12:41 let us give a try 03:12:54 it is a cool way of learning for them 03:14:23 shrini: well, giving a shot is not bad I guess 03:23:45 all the trainings, meetings we do are to training people to learn new things 03:23:59 with IRC, they can learn to read and writing text 03:28:25 shrini: I didn't know muthu have a video about IRC, nice 03:37:42 :-) 03:45:42 GN 13:35:13 hi shrini 13:35:25 hi sugi 13:36:06 Calculator task completed and posted in wordpress 13:36:12 hope u can see it 13:37:32 yes sugi 13:37:39 https://jsfiddle.net/ 13:37:54 you can publish the code in git and jsfiddle too 13:38:05 so that we can easily tryout the application 13:38:22 in gitlab account pushed already 13:38:43 all my practice codes i am posting 13:38:53 share that link on the blog post too 13:39:16 jsfiddle let me try 13:39:29 Hi Shrini. Good morning 13:39:35 hello sethu_payilagam 13:39:51 Sorry I did not attended the meeting you conducted yesterday. 13:39:52 hello Kishore piriankumar2002 13:39:57 thats fine 13:40:00 u mean that gitlab account link and jsfiddle code link have to specify in wordpress? 13:40:08 I have recordings. will share soon 13:40:12 sugi: both 13:40:21 Kindly let me know the next steps from here and I will try to catch up 13:40:22 blog should have all possible information 13:40:33 ok thank you for the info 13:40:51 sethu_payilagam: what project you are working on? 13:41:10 Hi Shrini 13:41:58 hope you all have linux installed 13:42:11 I haven't selected any specific project Shrini. I am in the progress of the python course with Muthu sir. If you have any list that you can share, It would be great and I will choose based on my level 13:42:19 of understanding so far. 13:44:24 are you the same sethu who attended python classes by syed ? 13:44:48 what distro you use Kishore sethu_payilagam piriankumar2002 ? 13:45:32 yesterday talk content is here 13:45:33 https://goinggnu.wordpress.com/2020/07/23/irc-logs-of-introduction-to-open-tamil-python-library/ 13:46:17 No Shrini. I am not the one you are referring to. 13:46:30 And I use Linux mint 13:46:51 ok 13:47:11 hope you all are writing blogs 13:47:17 share the blog URLs here 13:48:29 I haven't started blogging as well yet. I will start that today Shrini 13:48:57 I am not using linux right now Shrini, I have attended basic linux course from Kaniyam foundation. 13:49:18 Hi All 13:49:19 ok Kishore 13:49:23 hi ganesanvs 13:49:38 Good morning/evening 13:49:55 try to install linux and use it as your primary OS Kishore 13:50:11 it will open up the enw worlds of life long learning 13:50:35 +1 Shrini 13:50:56 the more you use terminal, the more we will learn 13:51:10 the gui, point and click are for normal users 13:51:24 they will keep as normal users, forever 13:51:35 terminal based programming languages are there unlike GUI based? 13:51:43 sethu_payilagam: please start a blog today and share here the URL 13:51:48 I used to play my music from the terminal and amaze people 13:51:59 nice ganesanvs 13:52:27 c, c++, php, python, ruby, lisp, perl 13:52:36 ok 13:52:39 most of the languages are terminal based only 13:53:19 js has nodejs 13:53:21 sugi: general purpose programming languages don't have a concept of terminal or gui based programming, you can use a terminal based text editor to program in most of the general purpose programming languages 13:53:48 ok 13:54:06 nano can be a beginner text editor, then as we learn Vi or emacs 13:56:06 sugi: IDEs (Integrated Development Environments) like VSCode,Intellij,Android-Studio etc. simplifies programming with lot of functionalities, It doesn't mean you should only use IDE for programming, you can write program in a simple text editor like `nano` or `ed` 13:57:03 Yes 13:57:07 ok 13:57:53 Sure Shrini 13:57:55 already muthu sir used to start from text editor based code only, then will move on to IDE 13:59:46 are you all taking notes daily? 14:00:02 or writing daily journal? 14:00:19 in our class - r u asking? 14:00:53 generally 14:00:58 yes hand written notes 14:01:41 good 14:02:00 type them all in text file 14:02:06 in terminal 14:02:19 ok 14:04:02 while reading from system, used to type important points in text editor 14:04:13 good 14:04:25 use terminal based editor 14:04:36 to take notes, write code 14:05:26 start using nano 14:05:33 for now 14:05:50 upgrade to emacs later 14:06:19 ok i will install 14:06:38 sethu_payilagam: what topics are covered in python so far? 14:06:39 shrini: naah, it should be `ed` -> `nano` -> `vi` -> `emacs` 14:07:11 how to learn emacs 14:07:17 its a vast ocean 14:07:35 https://goinggnu.wordpress.com/2020/06/16/quick-easy-guide-to-getting-started-with-emacs-editor/ 14:07:52 shrini: `ed` - the text editor (real programmers use `the text editor`) :) 14:08:09 how to copy the url, shift+ctrl+c copying all 14:08:45 ganesanvs: have you installed emacs? are you using linux? 14:11:39 will check on how to copy urls from weechat 14:12:08 ok 14:12:23 i am using debian testing as my primary os on my desktop 14:12:56 wanted to learn emacs that's why i asked 14:13:00 shrini, sugi: press `alt-l`, weechat will show only text, then you can select the part of the text (like url) then do `ctrl-shift-c`. it should copy the require text 14:13:25 ganesanvs: do you have `emacs` installed? 14:13:26 I have downloaded the cheat sheet for emacs 14:13:43 No 14:14:59 So far we have covered the python basic modules and since last week we have started with classes and oops concepts Shrini 14:15:13 ganesanvs: install emacs, then start emacs, then press `ctrl-h t`, this will start the emacs tutorial, thats the starting point to learn emacs 14:15:41 ok 14:15:47 sure will do 14:16:01 sugi: ctrl+alt+mouse lift click over URL, opens the link in browser 14:16:04 try this too 14:17:10 ok will try both 14:17:58 /set weechat.look.mouse on then /save 14:18:05 to enable mouse in weechat 14:18:19 sethu_payilagam: good the 14:18:32 sethu_payilagam: start doing a basic calculator application 14:18:59 get inputs, show the operators, when the user selected the operator, show the results 14:19:03 i am stepping out 14:19:10 will join tomorrow 14:19:12 share the progress here daily and in your blog 14:19:14 thanks ganesanvs 14:19:23 missing the discussion 14:19:29 Sure Shrini. Thanks 14:19:56 you can read the logs here always 14:19:57 https://ircbot.comm-central.org:8080/kaniyam/ 14:21:14 sethu_payilagam: can you start a blog now? 14:21:16 Can we point the text you entered and reply here? Like whatsapp? 14:21:23 no 14:21:31 Okay 14:21:36 it is a free flowing text from top to bottom 14:21:41 Sure Shrini , I am going to buy a new laptop, there I will use Linux as my primary OS. 14:21:51 Got it. 14:21:56 you can copy the text and quote as // or inside text 14:22:15 what about current laptop Kishore? 14:22:52 I am using the office laptop, so I can't install Linux. 14:23:01 ok 14:23:10 check if you have WSL there 14:23:29 // you can copy the text and quote as // or inside text. Thank you Shrini 14:25:57 :-) 14:28:12 https://dgplug.org/irclogs/2017/Logs-2017-09-20-15-56.txt 14:28:21 read this chatlog as a hoemwork 14:28:34 and write blog post with your notes 14:28:39 take your time 14:29:02 install command line brower like links or lynx 14:29:11 sudo apt install elinks lynx 14:29:23 Yes build number is above 18362, so WSL would support in my lap Shrini 14:29:28 then `links URL` or `lynx URL` 14:30:02 then try to get WSL and start using the command like tools like 14:30:12 editor, browser, weechat etc 14:30:38 IRC is all about two way communication 14:30:44 Okay Shrini 14:30:49 the more you write, the more we can it interactive 14:30:54 it is not only for reading 14:31:01 start writing more here 14:31:04 ask questions 14:31:15 write answers 14:31:28 write on what are you learning, thinking etc 14:32:15 Sure 14:32:39 i'm just reading up about how this IRC works 14:32:54 welcome amotbeli 14:33:08 welcome amotbeli 14:33:14 hello shrini, this looks so cool and clean 14:33:31 hello kishore 14:35:51 shrini shall i leave? 14:35:55 sure 14:36:16 Shrini, Is this chat daily going on, or you have initiated today, I mean is it open all time? 14:36:37 any logout command is there - here? 14:38:03 Hi Shrini. I am not sure if the format of the blog is correct or not. But I have created the post for the Calculator module and I will update that from today 14:38:07 https://reachmesethu.wordpress.com/2024/10/21/my-python-learning/ 14:38:40 /quit should work 14:38:52 ok thanks 14:39:22 sure 14:39:51 good start sethu_payilagam 14:39:59 keep writing more regularly and daily 14:40:49 Sure. I will have to log out now. I will connect again tomorrow with an update. Thank you, Shrini! 14:41:02 can I delete msg which I sent here? 14:41:50 we can not delete 14:42:06 Okay 14:43:16 I noticed whenever someone entered my name in this chat, it's being highlighted it is very good. 14:43:21 Kishore: just say ignore my previous message, people who know irc will ignore 14:43:38 Okay Mohan 14:49:16 Kishore: which IRC client are you using? 14:49:25 Kishore: weechat? 14:49:51 he uses the web client 14:50:54 Yes I am using the web client. 14:56:02 Kishore: ok, well, it seems most of the IRC clients have highlighting functionality. nice 14:58:28 Okay Mohan. 15:00:59 amotbeli: how are you? 15:01:08 what projects you are working nowdays? 15:07:22 I am leaving the chat, thank you Shrini and Mohan. 15:07:36 ok Kishore 15:09:32 shrini, i am not doing any project currently 15:10:08 i think i'll get some free time from next week 15:11:28 hacktoberfest sounded very interesting. looks like there isn't enough time now. 15:24:58 ok amotbeli 15:25:40 I am working on a portal based on islandora, to import the books metadata you started to collect 15:25:46 https://islandora.kaniyam.cloudns.nz/ 15:25:59 working in importing data in bulk 15:26:13 islandora is a drupal based digital asset management system 15:29:58 shrini: sounds great 15:30:35 i should get back to it soon, to collect more data 15:33:42 super 15:33:46 thanks amotbeli 15:39:45 thanks shrini, that was a good project and i learnt a lot 15:50:16 shrini: i think it's time for me to leave 15:52:42 Hello i didnt know we had a web based irc client this is so much easier to use 15:53:40 and the ircbot comm central is nice to have to read up on the history, since i dont know how to set a bouncer for IRC 17:04:03 annamalai: thanks for joining 19:32:27 shrini: It's fine. no prob. 19:32:40 btw I am joining daily. 19:33:03 regarding the translation, there's still a few left and proof reading couldn't complete because of other works 19:33:21 hoping to complete soon... 22:24:56 thanks annamalai 22:24:59 take your time