Is 3 days good enough? :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SP9iCnZ4NI
On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 2:37 PM Eric Selje wrote:
> That sounds really interesting. If you can post a pic of something that
> takes 5 days to 3D print I'd love to see it.
>
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No - Ed, you got me wrong!
I am NOT at ALL against sharing code and giving it away for free! But,
he posted on a forum that is NOT Specific to programmers. And, for 3D
Printing folks - if you don't already do programming - getting that
code, by itself is no good! Since, not only do you
On Feb 16, 2023, at 21:41, Kurt @ Gmail wrote:
>
> Someone just posted on the 3D Printing forum, of which I am a member - some
> Python code to pause a print job. OF course, it was funny - since he posted
> the Actual code - giving it up for others to use.
Not funny at all. Sharing code is
> You don't have to be in Widows Land for Visual Studio Code. I also run it in
> Linux - 3 different distros, and they also have it for Mac:
> https://code.visualstudio.com/download
Indeed... Lots of folks at Microsoft aren't in Windows Land anymore. I'm
running MS SQL server and Visual Studio
On 02/17/23 3:59 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Visual Studio Code is free and has excellent built-in Python support, it will
install everything you need and make things as easy as possible. Assuming
you're in Windows land of course.
You don't have to be in Widows Land for Visual Studio Code. I
> a bad thing. But, for folks that are Not programmers - and who have NOT
> setup a Python Dev environment, and don't know how to DL specific
> packages - its not an Easy thing.
The only finicky thing I found with Python is how imports work, i.e.
referencing other Python files or packages.
Hey Eric,
I would love to do so. But, alas - the one customer I was referencing
was a Military customer. So, needless to say - I can not share a pic of
anything from them. But, that being said - I might be able to get a pic
from a Co-worker in TX who prints REALLY BIG Things - and I might be
Hey there Ed,
Its nice to hear from you. Yeah - understood as to why you keep those
forums running - takes less effort than to kill them off!
But, yes - got it. Will post questions here if need be - with the [NF]
subject prefix - just to keep it Kosher!
Will say - its kinda fun to be
Thanks Alan - much appreciated! I may have to check them out at some
point...
-K
On 2/16/2023 3:21 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
Kurt
There's the official Python forums: https://python-forum.io/forum-8.html
Also StackOverflow if you can provide a code sample.
That sounds really interesting. If you can post a pic of something that
takes 5 days to 3D print I'd love to see it.
Eric
On Thu, Feb 16, 2023 at 9:10 AM Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Feb 15, 2023, at 19:01, Kurt @ Gmail wrote:
> >
> > So, I know there is a Leafe mailing list for Python, as I just
On Feb 15, 2023, at 19:01, Kurt @ Gmail wrote:
>
> So, I know there is a Leafe mailing list for Python, as I just looked on the
> Leafe mailing lists website. But, sadly - unlike this one - it pretty much
> looks dead. Sad - since I was just beginning to get back into some Python
>
Kurt
There's the official Python forums: https://python-forum.io/forum-8.html
Also StackOverflow if you can provide a code sample.
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Hey there folks,
So, I know there is a Leafe mailing list for Python, as I just looked on
the Leafe mailing lists website. But, sadly - unlike this one - it
pretty much looks dead. Sad - since I was just beginning to get back
into some Python programming again.
I did notice that even this
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