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Jul 30, 2017 at 17:27 history edited Wrzlprmft CC BY-SA 3.0
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Jul 30, 2017 at 16:46 comment added Wrzlprmft @animuson: Ah, we’ve been misunderstanding each other. I am not talking about using a pocket calculator written in Python or using the same syntax; I am talking about using the Python interpreter itself as a pocket calculator, like described here.
Jul 30, 2017 at 16:43 comment added animuson StaffMod Yes, context always matters. If that calculator does something special with a ** typed directly into it, then it's a question about how the calculator works and not how Python works. If the calculator simply passes everything straight into Python, then the question can easily be rewritten to exclude the calculator part because it's an irrelevant pass-through, and just ask how Python works.
Jul 30, 2017 at 16:41 comment added Wrzlprmft @animuson: But do we really want the scope to be decided by the intentions of the asker? If I have a question regarding the ** operator in Python when I use it as a pocket calculator, would that be off-topic while the same question would be on-topic when I use it as a “normal” programming language?
Jul 30, 2017 at 16:37 comment added animuson StaffMod Well, no. It's not. At that point you're using a calculator. Only the code that makes the calculator function would be a programming topic. Changing into the directory where the calculator is located, on the other hand, would not be.
Jul 30, 2017 at 16:31 comment added Wrzlprmft @animuson: Sure, Bash is another good comparison (not sure how it fares in terms of being on-scope though). — some of its features and tasks just have nothing to do with programming – If I use Python as a pocket calculator, does this have anything to do with programming?
Jul 30, 2017 at 16:21 comment added animuson StaffMod I wouldn't compare Gnuplot to Python, but rather something like Bash. It's one of those things that can be considered programming under a lot of contexts, but some of its features and tasks just have nothing to do with programming. However, I'd agree that saying all of Gnuplot is off-topic is wrong.
Jul 30, 2017 at 16:12 history answered Wrzlprmft CC BY-SA 3.0