Pythonwin.exe Error?!?
HELP! So apparently after installing EPD 5.0 (a python 2.5 dist) aside my main Python installation (2.6) I started getting this error. -Pure virtual function call Whenever I open up ActiveState Python, it gets this runtime error under pythonwin.exe Already uninstalled EPD but am still getting this error. I've done everything from re-install Python and ActiveState to deleting everything in the registry to do with Python!!! I suggest that nobody install that until they sort their problems out. But for now, any help is appreciated. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Pythonwin.exe Error?!?
On Sep 5, 2:37 pm, kennyken747 kennyken...@gmail.com wrote: HELP! So apparently after installing EPD 5.0 (a python 2.5 dist) aside my main Python installation (2.6) I started getting this error. -Pure virtual function call Whenever I open up ActiveState Python, it gets this runtime error under pythonwin.exe Already uninstalled EPD but am still getting this error. I've done everything from re-install Python and ActiveState to deleting everything in the registry to do with Python!!! I suggest that nobody install that until they sort their problems out. But for now, any help is appreciated. Please. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: why python got less developers ?
On Aug 29, 6:16 am, paul p...@subsignal.org wrote: Deep_Feelings schrieb: python got relatively fewer numbers of developers than other high level languages like .NET , java .. etc why ? Besides the marketing argument, python never had a hype. Both PHP and ruby(Rails to be precise) got widespread because they could at one point do one thing better than the competition. From there on, they had more ressources (developer time) and grew fast and beyond the original problem domain. Now you can write GUI apps in PHP, great! cheers Paul You guys can say anything you'd like it to be in this thread, but the actual reason comes down to 1. No marketing. Seriously, if Microsoft was pushing Python it would obviously be a lot bigger in terms of developers. 2. No certification. Millions go to college to get degrees in computer related study. Do the math. Also, really guys? This crap about speed? People have been saying this for years, and yet they still don't realize that there are plenty solutions to take care of that one problem. Just be happy that you've stumbled upon Python, just because it's not the most widespread language in the world certainly doesn't mean it's not a worthy language. Quite the opposite. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Something like wibiya?
Would Python be an efficient language to go about coding something like the toolbar from http://www.wibiya.com/index.php ? And then, how would I implement it? -Kenny Ledet Owner of Hotontheblock.com, Urban News Blog -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list