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pythondev | help | strategies are used to generate test values | 2019-03-14T11:47:03.670300 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T11:47:03.670300 | 1,552,564,023.6703 | 13,521 |
pythondev | help | so a "float" strategy would generate [NaN, 0.0, inf, -1.0] and so on | 2019-03-14T11:47:26.670600 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T11:47:26.670600 | 1,552,564,046.6706 | 13,522 |
pythondev | help | Ohhhh ok, I thought when you said that you love hypothesis that it was referring to another post above that I missed and not a package :sweat_smile: | 2019-03-14T11:48:00.670900 | Ursula | pythondev_help_Ursula_2019-03-14T11:48:00.670900 | 1,552,564,080.6709 | 13,523 |
pythondev | help | Thanks <@Hiroko> for helping me last night! | 2019-03-14T11:48:19.671100 | Ursula | pythondev_help_Ursula_2019-03-14T11:48:19.671100 | 1,552,564,099.6711 | 13,524 |
pythondev | help | yeah the post above mentioned the library and it reminded me :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-03-14T11:48:51.671800 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T11:48:51.671800 | 1,552,564,131.6718 | 13,525 |
pythondev | help | Yes. Though in Linguistics,we do not use the automated ones that type it for you. We prefer to type it ourselves since we have conventions and symbols to use that programs don't do (maybe in the future, I could come up with that) | 2019-03-14T11:49:00.672000 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T11:49:00.672000 | 1,552,564,140.672 | 13,526 |
pythondev | help | Ah okay, hopefully you can make a strategy out of it then :thumbsup: | 2019-03-14T11:49:43.672800 | Ursula | pythondev_help_Ursula_2019-03-14T11:49:43.672800 | 1,552,564,183.6728 | 13,527 |
pythondev | help | So you have your typed notes and you want to convert to a different format? | 2019-03-14T11:50:11.673700 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T11:50:11.673700 | 1,552,564,211.6737 | 13,528 |
pythondev | help | Not exactly | 2019-03-14T11:50:33.674000 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T11:50:33.674000 | 1,552,564,233.674 | 13,529 |
pythondev | help | :thinking_face: | 2019-03-14T11:50:41.674400 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T11:50:41.674400 | 1,552,564,241.6744 | 13,530 |
pythondev | help | could you give an example of what your input is, and what you want to change it to? | 2019-03-14T11:50:55.674700 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T11:50:55.674700 | 1,552,564,255.6747 | 13,531 |
pythondev | help | Transcription examples (some of them seem to no come up)
Ail: Goo:::d=
Cha: =.hhhhehe
Cha: .hhh I was um (.) .hh (.) I went ta:- (0.3) I spoke to the girl I
spoke to Karen (0.5) and um:: (0.4) it was re:ally ba:d because
she decided of a:ll weekends for this one to go away
(0.5)
Ail: Wha:::
(0.6) | 2019-03-14T11:52:09.675300 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T11:52:09.675300 | 1,552,564,329.6753 | 13,532 |
pythondev | help | you can click the `+` next to the text input and it should format nicer | 2019-03-14T11:52:29.675800 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T11:52:29.675800 | 1,552,564,349.6758 | 13,533 |
pythondev | help | so basically those symbols convey meanin | 2019-03-14T11:52:31.676000 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T11:52:31.676000 | 1,552,564,351.676 | 13,534 |
pythondev | help | right | 2019-03-14T11:52:35.676200 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T11:52:35.676200 | 1,552,564,355.6762 | 13,535 |
pythondev | help | gimme a sec | 2019-03-14T11:52:37.676400 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T11:52:37.676400 | 1,552,564,357.6764 | 13,536 |
pythondev | help | anytime :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-03-14T11:52:51.676500 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-14T11:52:51.676500 | 1,552,564,371.6765 | 13,537 |
pythondev | help | Wait, hang on forgot the :taco: <@Hiroko> | 2019-03-14T11:53:47.677200 | Ursula | pythondev_help_Ursula_2019-03-14T11:53:47.677200 | 1,552,564,427.6772 | 13,538 |
pythondev | help | None | 2019-03-14T11:57:23.677600 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T11:57:23.677600 | 1,552,564,643.6776 | 13,539 |
pythondev | help | ANd just like when coding, each line must have a line number (hard to make in word but no impossible). It be easier if I can create like a word processor or something similar just for audio transcription purposes. But cant find much info around and I recently started with Python | 2019-03-14T12:00:10.679800 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:00:10.679800 | 1,552,564,810.6798 | 13,540 |
pythondev | help | kinda like this <https://github.com/olipratt/swagger-conformance> | 2019-03-14T12:00:13.679900 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:00:13.679900 | 1,552,564,813.6799 | 13,541 |
pythondev | help | very interesting | 2019-03-14T12:01:09.680400 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:01:09.680400 | 1,552,564,869.6804 | 13,542 |
pythondev | help | you want to make a software that makes writing these transcripts easier? | 2019-03-14T12:01:53.680700 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:01:53.680700 | 1,552,564,913.6807 | 13,543 |
pythondev | help | yes! | 2019-03-14T12:02:14.681100 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:02:14.681100 | 1,552,564,934.6811 | 13,544 |
pythondev | help | alright now i understand :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-03-14T12:02:24.681300 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:02:24.681300 | 1,552,564,944.6813 | 13,545 |
pythondev | help | or easier for CONversation ANalysis lol | 2019-03-14T12:02:45.681800 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:02:45.681800 | 1,552,564,965.6818 | 13,546 |
pythondev | help | so do the (0.5) mean pause of 0.5 seconds, like it's measured? | 2019-03-14T12:03:25.682500 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:03:25.682500 | 1,552,565,005.6825 | 13,547 |
pythondev | help | At any rate, I think this is a pretty hard thing to do | 2019-03-14T12:04:07.683200 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:04:07.683200 | 1,552,565,047.6832 | 13,548 |
pythondev | help | yes | 2019-03-14T12:04:59.683800 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:04:59.683800 | 1,552,565,099.6838 | 13,549 |
pythondev | help | the pauses are the easiest part to automate | 2019-03-14T12:05:10.684200 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:05:10.684200 | 1,552,565,110.6842 | 13,550 |
pythondev | help | Remember that all I need is to make typing easier. The software shouldn't make it for me | 2019-03-14T12:06:20.685500 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:06:20.685500 | 1,552,565,180.6855 | 13,551 |
pythondev | help | oh well to be honest a text editor might be the simplest | 2019-03-14T12:06:54.686500 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:06:54.686500 | 1,552,565,214.6865 | 13,552 |
pythondev | help | basically a very specialized text editor then | 2019-03-14T12:06:56.686800 | Carlo | pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-03-14T12:06:56.686800 | 1,552,565,216.6868 | 13,553 |
pythondev | help | rather, the software should just give me the tools to type the symbols and pauses | 2019-03-14T12:06:56.686900 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:06:56.686900 | 1,552,565,216.6869 | 13,554 |
pythondev | help | you just want line numbers? | 2019-03-14T12:06:59.687000 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:06:59.687000 | 1,552,565,219.687 | 13,555 |
pythondev | help | kinda? | 2019-03-14T12:07:32.687800 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:07:32.687800 | 1,552,565,252.6878 | 13,556 |
pythondev | help | lol | 2019-03-14T12:07:37.688300 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:07:37.688300 | 1,552,565,257.6883 | 13,557 |
pythondev | help | do they get more complicated than `:::` and `(0.5)`? Cuz just typing those is probably the easiest | 2019-03-14T12:07:54.689100 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:07:54.689100 | 1,552,565,274.6891 | 13,558 |
pythondev | help | <@Jenniffer> IMHO you'd be better off with custom snippets and basically any decent text/code editor, no? | 2019-03-14T12:07:54.689200 | Carlo | pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-03-14T12:07:54.689200 | 1,552,565,274.6892 | 13,559 |
pythondev | help | there probably are ways to setup emmet-like expansion, like 5*: expanding to ::::: but Im not sure how quicker/easier you could realistically make it :confused: | 2019-03-14T12:09:26.690600 | Carlo | pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-03-14T12:09:26.690600 | 1,552,565,366.6906 | 13,560 |
pythondev | help | <@Bethany> This are pretty much the symbols | 2019-03-14T12:10:56.691100 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:10:56.691100 | 1,552,565,456.6911 | 13,561 |
pythondev | help | <@Carlo> not sure, that could help though | 2019-03-14T12:11:28.691800 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:11:28.691800 | 1,552,565,488.6918 | 13,562 |
pythondev | help | perhaps you could create a simple shorthand for the other symbols like `=>` and `->` or something | 2019-03-14T12:12:24.692900 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:12:24.692900 | 1,552,565,544.6929 | 13,563 |
pythondev | help | pretty sure snippets would be doable for most of these... | 2019-03-14T12:12:24.693000 | Carlo | pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-03-14T12:12:24.693000 | 1,552,565,544.693 | 13,564 |
pythondev | help | I was trying to figure it out with a GUI but still | 2019-03-14T12:12:32.693200 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:12:32.693200 | 1,552,565,552.6932 | 13,565 |
pythondev | help | then find and replace | 2019-03-14T12:12:56.694000 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:12:56.694000 | 1,552,565,576.694 | 13,566 |
pythondev | help | Nah, I can change the symbols of a widely use system | 2019-03-14T12:13:02.694200 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:13:02.694200 | 1,552,565,582.6942 | 13,567 |
pythondev | help | with the amount of stuff youd have to cram in there though, would a GUI really make this easier? | 2019-03-14T12:13:10.694500 | Carlo | pythondev_help_Carlo_2019-03-14T12:13:10.694500 | 1,552,565,590.6945 | 13,568 |
pythondev | help | ^ good pint | 2019-03-14T12:13:21.694800 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:13:21.694800 | 1,552,565,601.6948 | 13,569 |
pythondev | help | There is a transcription program I know in Linguistics | 2019-03-14T12:13:37.695200 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:13:37.695200 | 1,552,565,617.6952 | 13,570 |
pythondev | help | but I cant even open it in my computer since it old and wont even run on my mac | 2019-03-14T12:14:01.695900 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:14:01.695900 | 1,552,565,641.6959 | 13,571 |
pythondev | help | plus it's written in c++ and no idea about that | 2019-03-14T12:14:16.696300 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:14:16.696300 | 1,552,565,656.6963 | 13,572 |
pythondev | help | seems like keyboard macros would be the best to do here | 2019-03-14T12:14:31.696600 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-14T12:14:31.696600 | 1,552,565,671.6966 | 13,573 |
pythondev | help | or shortcuts | 2019-03-14T12:14:36.696800 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-14T12:14:36.696800 | 1,552,565,676.6968 | 13,574 |
pythondev | help | that way, you could use it with a regular text editor | 2019-03-14T12:14:50.697100 | Hiroko | pythondev_help_Hiroko_2019-03-14T12:14:50.697100 | 1,552,565,690.6971 | 13,575 |
pythondev | help | yeah I think that's the best, it might be slow for a day or so but I bet you'll be super fast in no time | 2019-03-14T12:15:24.697600 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:15:24.697600 | 1,552,565,724.6976 | 13,576 |
pythondev | help | I'll try a specialized text editor plus this is a personal project. It might or might not work | 2019-03-14T12:18:00.698900 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:18:00.698900 | 1,552,565,880.6989 | 13,577 |
pythondev | help | Awesome, thank you guys! | 2019-03-14T12:18:27.699200 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:18:27.699200 | 1,552,565,907.6992 | 13,578 |
pythondev | help | yeah unfortunately the only thing I can think of to make this easier is to automate it, which would probably take a specialized neural net | 2019-03-14T12:20:10.700000 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:20:10.700000 | 1,552,566,010.7 | 13,579 |
pythondev | help | the only strategy creation I've done myself has been with composite strategies, but my short answer (er, guess) would be "why not?" | 2019-03-14T12:21:27.700100 | Joette | pythondev_help_Joette_2019-03-14T12:21:27.700100 | 1,552,566,087.7001 | 13,580 |
pythondev | help | neural net? | 2019-03-14T12:21:43.700400 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:21:43.700400 | 1,552,566,103.7004 | 13,581 |
pythondev | help | yeah there's no reason it can't be done, was just hoping somebody did it already :stuck_out_tongue: | 2019-03-14T12:21:56.700500 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:21:56.700500 | 1,552,566,116.7005 | 13,582 |
pythondev | help | ah, nope! well, not I at least | 2019-03-14T12:22:41.700700 | Joette | pythondev_help_Joette_2019-03-14T12:22:41.700700 | 1,552,566,161.7007 | 13,583 |
pythondev | help | ```hypothesis-jsonschema - infer strategies from JSON schemas.
lollipop-hypothesis - infer strategies from lollipop schemas.
hypothesis-drf - infer strategies from a djangorestframework serialiser.
hypothesis-mongoengine - infer strategies from a mongoengine model.
hypothesis-pb - infer strategies from Protocol Buffer schemas. | 2019-03-14T12:23:01.700900 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:23:01.700900 | 1,552,566,181.7009 | 13,584 |
pythondev | help | well i tried | 2019-03-14T12:23:07.701100 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:23:07.701100 | 1,552,566,187.7011 | 13,585 |
pythondev | help | to be honest, forget I said it lol | 2019-03-14T12:28:19.701600 | Bethany | pythondev_help_Bethany_2019-03-14T12:28:19.701600 | 1,552,566,499.7016 | 13,586 |
pythondev | help | lol | 2019-03-14T12:45:40.701900 | Jenniffer | pythondev_help_Jenniffer_2019-03-14T12:45:40.701900 | 1,552,567,540.7019 | 13,587 |
pythondev | help | Struggle town, I'm unsure why python doesn't like "if" statements and "return" part of the function. help | 2019-03-14T13:16:38.702300 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:16:38.702300 | 1,552,569,398.7023 | 13,588 |
pythondev | help | Looks like you need an extra tab there (at the same level of indentation as your `assert` statements) | 2019-03-14T13:20:03.702600 | Carina | pythondev_help_Carina_2019-03-14T13:20:03.702600 | 1,552,569,603.7026 | 13,589 |
pythondev | help | Also, it doesn’t really make sense to try and return from a python shell. That `return` should be inside the scope of your function (i.e. tabbed over) | 2019-03-14T13:20:59.702800 | Carina | pythondev_help_Carina_2019-03-14T13:20:59.702800 | 1,552,569,659.7028 | 13,590 |
pythondev | help | right, so it's the indentation? | 2019-03-14T13:22:12.703000 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:22:12.703000 | 1,552,569,732.703 | 13,591 |
pythondev | help | what would you suggest I return it from? | 2019-03-14T13:22:49.703200 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:22:49.703200 | 1,552,569,769.7032 | 13,592 |
pythondev | help | I guess it would help to know more about what you’re trying to do? Where does `choice` get its value? | 2019-03-14T13:23:09.703400 | Carina | pythondev_help_Carina_2019-03-14T13:23:09.703400 | 1,552,569,789.7034 | 13,593 |
pythondev | help | None | 2019-03-14T13:23:18.703700 | Lourie | pythondev_help_Lourie_2019-03-14T13:23:18.703700 | 1,552,569,798.7037 | 13,594 |
pythondev | help | Any idea how to solve this? | 2019-03-14T13:23:20.704100 | Lourie | pythondev_help_Lourie_2019-03-14T13:23:20.704100 | 1,552,569,800.7041 | 13,595 |
pythondev | help | Looks to me like you are supposed to write a function called `choice_to_number`? | 2019-03-14T13:23:21.704200 | Melynda | pythondev_help_Melynda_2019-03-14T13:23:21.704200 | 1,552,569,801.7042 | 13,596 |
pythondev | help | Knowing how to ask a good question is a highly invaluable skill that will benefit you greatly in any career. Two good resources for suggestions and strategies to help you structure and phrase your question to make it easier for those here to understand your problem and help you work to a solution are:
• <https://www.mikeash.com/getting_answers.html>
• <https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask>
| 2019-03-14T13:24:16.704600 | Leana | pythondev_help_Leana_2019-03-14T13:24:16.704600 | 1,552,569,856.7046 | 13,597 |
pythondev | help | ohhhh | 2019-03-14T13:24:37.705000 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:24:37.705000 | 1,552,569,877.705 | 13,598 |
pythondev | help | so if "choice_to_number"? | 2019-03-14T13:24:50.705200 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:24:50.705200 | 1,552,569,890.7052 | 13,599 |
pythondev | help | For example: | 2019-03-14T13:24:57.705400 | Carina | pythondev_help_Carina_2019-03-14T13:24:57.705400 | 1,552,569,897.7054 | 13,600 |
pythondev | help | ```Python 2.7.15 (default, Jan 7 2019, 13:19:56)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 9.1.0 (clang-902.0.39.2)] on darwin
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> def choice_to_number(choice):
... if choice == "Usain":
... return 1
... elif choice == "me":
... return 2
... elif choice == "mason":
... return 3
... return 4
...
>>> def test_choice_to_number():
... assert choice_to_number("Usain") == 1
...
>>> test_choice_to_number()
>>>``` | 2019-03-14T13:24:58.705600 | Carina | pythondev_help_Carina_2019-03-14T13:24:58.705600 | 1,552,569,898.7056 | 13,601 |
pythondev | help | Alex beat me to it. :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-03-14T13:25:41.705800 | Melynda | pythondev_help_Melynda_2019-03-14T13:25:41.705800 | 1,552,569,941.7058 | 13,602 |
pythondev | help | :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-03-14T13:25:52.706000 | Carina | pythondev_help_Carina_2019-03-14T13:25:52.706000 | 1,552,569,952.706 | 13,603 |
pythondev | help | what's with the "return 4" | 2019-03-14T13:27:25.706400 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:27:25.706400 | 1,552,570,045.7064 | 13,604 |
pythondev | help | I don't understand the purpose of that in the function | 2019-03-14T13:27:40.706600 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:27:40.706600 | 1,552,570,060.7066 | 13,605 |
pythondev | help | thanks heaps btw, you are a god send | 2019-03-14T13:27:52.706800 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:27:52.706800 | 1,552,570,072.7068 | 13,606 |
pythondev | help | Without the `return 4`, you'll get `None` if you pass a choice it isn't expecting. | 2019-03-14T13:28:22.707000 | Melynda | pythondev_help_Melynda_2019-03-14T13:28:22.707000 | 1,552,570,102.707 | 13,607 |
pythondev | help | Which might break other things, like `None < ``` is an error. | 2019-03-14T13:28:45.707200 | Melynda | pythondev_help_Melynda_2019-03-14T13:28:45.707200 | 1,552,570,125.7072 | 13,608 |
pythondev | help | Right — yeah my `return 4` was kinda just nonsense | 2019-03-14T13:29:03.707400 | Carina | pythondev_help_Carina_2019-03-14T13:29:03.707400 | 1,552,570,143.7074 | 13,609 |
pythondev | help | I don’t actually understand what you need to do with that function in its entirety, so I just guess at what you might want to return from it in a default (i.e. nothing else matched) case. | 2019-03-14T13:29:38.707600 | Carina | pythondev_help_Carina_2019-03-14T13:29:38.707600 | 1,552,570,178.7076 | 13,610 |
pythondev | help | `return 0` ? | 2019-03-14T13:32:30.707800 | Mora | pythondev_help_Mora_2019-03-14T13:32:30.707800 | 1,552,570,350.7078 | 13,611 |
pythondev | help | (for the fall-through, default case) | 2019-03-14T13:32:44.708000 | Mora | pythondev_help_Mora_2019-03-14T13:32:44.708000 | 1,552,570,364.708 | 13,612 |
pythondev | help | computer says no | 2019-03-14T13:34:25.708300 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:34:25.708300 | 1,552,570,465.7083 | 13,613 |
pythondev | help | is my python terminal gender fluid? wtf | 2019-03-14T13:34:39.708700 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:34:39.708700 | 1,552,570,479.7087 | 13,614 |
pythondev | help | Or most likely I cannot see my own idiocy | 2019-03-14T13:35:04.708900 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:35:04.708900 | 1,552,570,504.7089 | 13,615 |
pythondev | help | Looks like your syntax error is the single `assert` | 2019-03-14T13:35:15.709100 | Carina | pythondev_help_Carina_2019-03-14T13:35:15.709100 | 1,552,570,515.7091 | 13,616 |
pythondev | help | You have to have something to assert :slightly_smiling_face: | 2019-03-14T13:35:25.709300 | Carina | pythondev_help_Carina_2019-03-14T13:35:25.709300 | 1,552,570,525.7093 | 13,617 |
pythondev | help | ohhhhhh | 2019-03-14T13:35:47.709500 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:35:47.709500 | 1,552,570,547.7095 | 13,618 |
pythondev | help | yeah yeah | 2019-03-14T13:35:49.709700 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:35:49.709700 | 1,552,570,549.7097 | 13,619 |
pythondev | help | got it now | 2019-03-14T13:35:51.709900 | Otelia | pythondev_help_Otelia_2019-03-14T13:35:51.709900 | 1,552,570,551.7099 | 13,620 |
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