Greg Stein wrote:
But out of the box? Python has multidimensional arrays. Not sure what you're
smoking :-)
I said *better* support. I didn't say that Python doesn't support them.
The creation and manipulation of multidimensional arrays was the only
thing I found to be cumbersome and harder than i
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On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Greg Stein wrote:
> >>> array = [ [1, 2, 3],
> ... [4, 5, 6],
> ... [7, 8, 9] ]
> >>> print array[1][2]
> 6
> >>> sparse = { (1,2): 6, (2,1): 8 }
> >>> sparse[1,2]
> 6
> >>>
>
> (and don't ask me about the time
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 08:42:58AM -0800, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
> David N. Welton wrote:
>...
> > Anyone can code in Python. It's easy, and it runs anywhere. Not
> > quite an offer of help, but... if you have figured out one programming
> > language, picking up Python will not be hard, nor unp
--- Rodent of Unusual Size <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sam Ruby wrote:
> >
> > It certainly is easier to migrate content that
> exists, even if it is in
> > the wrong format, than content that does not
> exist.
>
> +1!
>
> as usual, sam demonstrates his uncanny knack to cut
> through the
> pe
Sam Ruby wrote:
It certainly is easier to migrate content that exists, even if it is in
the wrong format, than content that does not exist.
+1!
as usual, sam demonstrates his uncanny knack to cut through the
persiflage to one of the real issues.
--
#kenP-)}
Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini h
> > Because wiki's tend to fill with content rapdily, once you
> > use them for a little while you are pretty much locked in.
> Counterpoint?
Personally, I'm getting mileage out of UseModWiki, despite its issues. I
wouldn't want to have to move every page in the Wiki, but I could cut &
paste the
James Taylor wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 23:58, Jeff Turner wrote:
it is better to have ANY Wiki (here, UseModWiki) than try to establish a
nonexistent consensus on which Wiki everyone agrees is best. That can be
sorted out later, if people want it sorted out badly enough.
I agree in general, but
David N. Welton wrote:
"Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm going to be curious to see how Subwiki works out -- if the
intent is to switch --- being in Python, not Perl, but still not in
Java. Are there more Python coders than Perl here?
Anyone can code in Python. It's easy, and it
James Taylor wrote:
How viable is it to machine migrate the content?
The UseModWiki content isn't in bare text files, so a little bit of
work will be needed.
Brilliant!
what's yer beef? at least something got *done*!
/me runs away
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#kenP-)}
Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini http://Golux.Co
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 23:58, Jeff Turner wrote:
> it is better to have ANY Wiki (here, UseModWiki) than try to establish a
> nonexistent consensus on which Wiki everyone agrees is best. That can be
> sorted out later, if people want it sorted out badly enough.
I agree in general, but the Wiki is
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 11:15:35PM -0500, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > Yup. Python people *and* Subversion people. :)
>
> Well *that* much I knew. :-) The association between Collab.Net and the
> ASF isn't obscured.
Actually, I'm the only person(*) that crosses those four axises (sp?!): ASF,
Coll
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 05:51:55PM +1100, Jeff Turner wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 10:26:41PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Sometimes it's better to _think_ before talking or doing :-)
> >
> > And it's nothing wrong to think after talking and doing -
> > and make changes and adjustments.
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 10:26:41PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sometimes it's better to _think_ before talking or doing :-)
>
> And it's nothing wrong to think after talking and doing -
> and make changes and adjustments.
Agreed.
> I don't think open source or "meritocracy" is about doing,
Sometimes it's better to _think_ before talking or doing :-)
And it's nothing wrong to think after talking and doing -
and make changes and adjustments.
I don't think open source or "meritocracy" is about doing,
it's more about feedback and review and improvements.
Costin
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003,
Jeff,
Unless I missed a discussion elsewhere (I'm only on community@ and
infrastructure@, as well as project lists), Andy appeared to be complaining
about (a) people asking for changes to the Wiki without contributing
patches, and (b) the current lack of consensus on how to integrate
push-model in
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 12:50:55PM -0800, Greg Stein wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 02:17:38PM -0500, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > > http://www.freeroller.net/page/acoliver/20030108#when_is_community_not_a
> >...
> > - he was criticized for a message that he made
> > in jest, but which wasn't
> Yup. Python people *and* Subversion people. :)
Well *that* much I knew. :-) The association between Collab.Net and the
ASF isn't obscured.
I keep wondering if some of the tigris.org projects will migrate to the ASF.
There appears to be a lot in common, including people. ASF uses (or will
use
"Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm going to be curious to see how Subwiki works out -- if the intent is to
> switch --- being in Python, not Perl, but still not in Java. Are there more
> Python coders than Perl here?
Yup. Python people *and* Subversion people. :)
-Fitz
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> I'm going to be curious to see how Subwiki works out -- if the intent is to
> switch --- being in Python, not Perl, but still not in Java. Are there more
> Python coders than Perl here?
Hell Yeah.
Greg Stein wrote:
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:12:50PM -0500, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
So I have email notification sorta working. I can't get the diffs
included..
Its too bad we don't have any decent perl programmers. I'm apparently
the master PERL programmer here. The rest of you are all talk.
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
-jAndy.pl.NET
ROTFL :)
--
Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You're missing the fact that a "just do it" attitude can be totally
> inconsiderate towards your peers.
Actually, that is what I meant when I said "'Just Do It' results in one
person's vision being realized, and a cycle of potentially conflicting
changes necessary to stabilize the code." I shou
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 03:49:06PM -0500, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> Justin,
>
> I don't particularly care which Wiki we use, so if one has benefits over the
> other, great. But I would like to see the content migrated from usemodwiki
> to Subwiki if that's what is going to be used. How viable is
"Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm going to be curious to see how Subwiki works out -- if the
> intent is to switch --- being in Python, not Perl, but still not in
> Java. Are there more Python coders than Perl here?
Anyone can code in Python. It's easy, and it runs anywhere.
Justin,
I don't particularly care which Wiki we use, so if one has benefits over the
other, great. But I would like to see the content migrated from usemodwiki
to Subwiki if that's what is going to be used. How viable is it to machine
migrate the content?
--- Noel
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 02:17:38PM -0500, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > http://www.freeroller.net/page/acoliver/20030108#when_is_community_not_a
>...
> - he was criticized for a message that he made
> in jest, but which wasn't at all obvious in
> that intent.
To be honest, I usually find pe
--On Wednesday, January 8, 2003 2:17 PM -0500 "Noel J. Bergman"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm going to be curious to see how Subwiki works out -- if the
intent is to switch --- being in Python, not Perl, but still not in
Java. Are there more Python coders than Perl here?
Certainly more than Per
Original Message-
From: Martin van den Bemt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 13:12
To: community@apache.org
Subject: RE: email notification done...sorta
Andy unsubscribed btw..
http://www.freeroller.net/page/acoliver/20030108#when_is_community_not_a
Mvgr,
Martin
> For those of you who are humor-impaired, or not aware of the Perl "Acme"
> meme, the Acme::* line of modules on CPAN are jokes.
Aha! :-) I knew there was a joke in there somewhere, but that little
tidbit does help to illuminate the punchline.
--- Noel
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Rich Bowen wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
>
> > So I have email notification sorta working. I can't get the diffs
> > included..
> >
> > Its too bad we don't have any decent perl programmers. I'm apparently
> > the master PERL programmer here. The rest
Andy unsubscribed btw..
http://www.freeroller.net/page/acoliver/20030108#when_is_community_not_a
Mvgr,
Martin
> -Original Message-
> From: Joe Schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 19:12
> To: community@apache.org
> Subject: Re: email no
"Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> I was going to reply that perhaps the choice of usemodwiki was a good
> one as a turnkey thing, but perhaps not the best choice for the long
> term due to the lack of competent Perl programmers willing to
> contribute. At the moment, Danny An
> > > Its too bad we don't have any decent perl programmers. I'm apparently
> > > the master PERL programmer here. The rest of you are all talk.
> > I'm getting quite sick of your "you're all talk" attitude.
> > > Chill the hell out.
> damn. I was joking around. sheesh.
That was not at all c
"Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Its too bad we don't have any decent perl programmers. I'm apparently
> the master PERL programmer here. The rest of you are all talk.
I like to think that is because this community consists of a lot of good
software engineers. People who run and
Andy,
I'm getting quite sick of your "you're all talk" attitude.
Chill the hell out.
-g
damn. I was joking around. sheesh.
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> So I have email notification sorta working. I can't get the diffs
> included..
>
> Its too bad we don't have any decent perl programmers. I'm apparently
> the master PERL programmer here. The rest of you are all talk.
It's Perl, not PERL. So eviden
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 10:12:50PM -0500, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> So I have email notification sorta working. I can't get the diffs
> included..
>
> Its too bad we don't have any decent perl programmers. I'm apparently
> the master PERL programmer here. The rest of you are all talk.
>
> To
So I have email notification sorta working. I can't get the diffs
included..
Its too bad we don't have any decent perl programmers. I'm apparently
the master PERL programmer here. The rest of you are all talk.
To see the error (which since I cant fix it, you all are obviously not
good enoug
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