This is where I started. I wanted to create routines that did everything VFP did not.
Just pick one and experiment:
http://www.amazon.com/Python-Phrasebook-Brad-Dayley/dp/0672329107

I have been absolutely buried with projects but I still will upload the VFP and Python code for my interface. I will also upload the Python.exe so you won't have to rebuild it if you don't want to.

Jeff --------------- Jeff Johnson [email protected] (623) 582-0323 www.san-dc.com www.arelationshipmanager.com On 08/08/2013 11:08 AM, Anthony Jennings wrote:
Jeff: Where would you (or anyone with the knowledge) recommend starting in 
Python?
If it can be used as a C replacement, I need to add it to my skill set. 

-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jeff Johnson
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 6:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NF] Google Calendar API

Sytze:  I modified the Python example calendar class and created an exe.  In 
VFP, I create what might be called a parameter file.  When I run the exe using 
the run command it reads the parameter file, does the work, then it writes the 
results in a response file which I read in VFP to complete the process.  It 
works flawlessly.  The problem I am having is that there is no way I can tell 
to reference a calendar event unless it was created in a controlled 
environment.  Every time a change is made, the ID changes.

I have been using this technique to read data from on board computers and 
communications devices for years.  Before Python I used C.


Jeff

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Jeff Johnson
[email protected]
(623) 582-0323

www.san-dc.com
www.arelationshipmanager.com

On 05/29/2013 06:26 PM, Sytze de Boer wrote:
If this relates to a VFP APP, I sure would like to hear more.
I really want to integrate with Google Calendar and I have been stuck for a
long time
(Actually, I'm still on base 1)



On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Paul McNett <[email protected]> wrote:

On 5/29/13 3:28 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
On 05/29/2013 02:41 PM, Paul McNett wrote:
On 5/29/13 2:27 PM, Jeff Johnson wrote:
I have googled it and tried many variations of the request.  What I am
getting is a
302 redirect.  I have tried using the id where the entry was
redirected and all sorts
of suggestions, but I am stumped.
Have you read:


https://developers.google.com/google-apps/calendar/v2/developers_guide_protocol
and searched for 302 in that page?

Paul
Paul:  Yes.  I have been using that as well as the Python documentation.
   Also in
Googling the redirects there is some argument as to whether or not it is
a bug.  The
Python coders say that it is intermittent and therefore does not need
fixing.
Basically what happens is that the original entry is temporarily moved
and give a
gsessionid.  I pick that up and call it again but it still redirects.
   It appears
that a whole bunch of developers are experiencing it and I have not
found a solution
as of yet.  I have tried several work a rounds which did not work
either.  I was just
wondering if anyone in here has any experience with accessing calendar
events from
two different sources.  ie, an application and a smart phone.  If I
access everything
from the application it works 100% including updates.
Well if a whole bunch of devs are seeing a problem, that's probably good
news.

Paul



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