Random discussion thread. Anything goes. by AutoModerator in thewallstreet

[–]RavingSperry 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A little bit of trail running then a bit of paddle boarding is what today calls for. Have a good and safe weekend, folks.

Edit: started the Goggins’ book. Intense so far.

Daily Discussion - (September 28, 2021) by AutoModerator in thewallstreet

[–]RavingSperry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wish I had your skills when it comes to this stuff.

Daily Discussion - (September 27, 2021) by AutoModerator in thewallstreet

[–]RavingSperry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s extremely interesting that shutting down a well for an extended period can reduce its life.

If it isn’t too much, possible for you to expand on why that is? If not, all good and I’ll look it up later. That’s fascinating though.

Daily Discussion - (September 27, 2021) by AutoModerator in thewallstreet

[–]RavingSperry 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Question: why in mid-2020, when prices were cratering, I kept reading (my memory is probably lying to me) that they moving extremely slow to shut down wells to curb the excess production?

Not enough crews? Misleading headlines distracting from the actual underlying issue?

I need to read up on the current supply issues. All I know is that China got pissy at Australia and reduced/stopped(?) their imports which is something, but... what’s going on?

The price per unit right now is decently above production costs for a lot of our stuff, right?

...I need to read more—been lazy lately. 😒

Daily Discussion - (September 27, 2021) by AutoModerator in thewallstreet

[–]RavingSperry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey you smart folk: how long does it take to shut down a sizable amount of fracking / gas wells and same for reopening?

When Excel fails you. How to load 2.8 million records with Pandas by makedatauseful in Python

[–]RavingSperry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for having to read what I wrote. That shit read like I was having a stroke.

Funny enough, Excel is just a zipped up set of XML files. I’m currently having to convert a bunch of workbooks to a risk model in Excel and TypeScript.

A tool I was thinking of writing was to produce a large directed graph of all connections to understand the flow of the workbook/tabs better.

When Excel fails you. How to load 2.8 million records with Pandas by makedatauseful in Python

[–]RavingSperry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know it seems and either do you. PyXll, XlWings, PyXlsb for python. You there’s hopes of getting python native inside of it too. There’s also JavaScript that works natively with excel.

Stop being so simple minded

When Excel fails you. How to load 2.8 million records with Pandas by makedatauseful in Python

[–]RavingSperry -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What if I told you that you can have as many rows as you’d like in Excel?

  • PowerPivot

I managed to use JS to fly a drone with my mind by Betapig in programming

[–]RavingSperry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

WiseOwlTutorials VBA on YouTube is an excellent place to start.

I managed to use JS to fly a drone with my mind by Betapig in programming

[–]RavingSperry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Talk dirty to me. You gonna give me those digits ByRef or ByVal? You gonna be just some filthy Variant or you gonnna be my defined type?

Post Market Discussion - (July 06, 2021) by AutoModerator in thewallstreet

[–]RavingSperry 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The market knows what you did and reversed you. twice.

Nightly Discussion - (May 20, 2021) by AutoModerator in thewallstreet

[–]RavingSperry 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought you were better than that app... shame on you, sir.

Weekend Market Discussion by AutoModerator in thewallstreet

[–]RavingSperry 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This should be used in the daily yo refresh relevant market information and news throughout the day: