Ben Charrow wrote:
I have a question about the Using Backslash to Continue Statements in
the howto Idioms and Anti-Idioms in Python
(http://docs.python.org/howto/doanddont.html#using-backslash-to-continue-statements)
It says:
...if the code was:
value =
Thanks.
- vishal
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Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:53:27 +0200
From: Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl
To: python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: Help:
in 118305 20090621 214008 Phil Runciman ph...@aspexconsulting.co.nz wrote:
How many instruction sets have you used? I have used at least 9.
IBM 1401
IBM 1410
IBM 7090/7094
IBM 1620
IBM 360
IBM System/7
IBM 1130
IBM 1800
IBM Series/1
Intel 8080 etc
Motorola 6800 etc
Texas 9900 (my second
Hello!
Project: http://unpyc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
For resolve problem You must:
1. modify file setup.py
replace
ext_modules = [Extension('unpyc/marshal_20',
['unpyc/'],
define_macros=[]),
Ben Finney wrote:
Paul Watson paul.hermeneu...@gmail.com writes:
On Mon, 2009-04-13 at 17:03 +0200, WP wrote:
dict = {1:'astring', 2:'anotherstring'}
for key in dict.keys():
print 'Press %i for %s' % (key, dict[key])
In addition to the comments already made, this code will be quite
WP no.i.d...@want.mail.from.spammers.com writes:
I could do it like this:
dict = {1:'astring', 2:'anotherstring'}
for key in dict.keys():
print 'Press %i for %s' % (key, dict[key])
Press 1 for astring
Press 2 for anotherstring
Note that dict.keys() will return the keys in random order.
There is a command for ctypes that help me to know the entry points
inside a library.
Thanks Luca
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Hi all,
Does anybody use libgmail with proxy? I met error here.
Below is code snip:
libgmail.PROXY_URL = G_PROXY # the proxy url
self.ga = libgmail.GmailAccount(account,pwd)
self.ga.login()
Error information:
ga.login
()
File
Nate wrote:
Thanks for your response. Related to this talk about shells, maybe you
could point me towards a resource where I could read about how windows
commands are processed w/w/o shells? I guess I assumed all subprocess
commands were intepreted by the same thing, cmd.exe., or perhaps the
In message h0f%l.20231$y61.5...@news-server.bigpond.net.au, Lie Ryan
wrote:
The preferred style is to put the binary operators before the line-break
...
Not by me. I prefer using a two-dimensional layout to make the expression
structure more obvious:
value = \
(
Paul Rubin http://phr...@nospam.invalid wrote:
Hendrik van Rooyen m...@microcorp.co.za writes:
I think that this is because (like your link has shown) the problem
is really not trivial, and also because the model that can bring
sanity to the party (independent threads/processes that
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Peter Otten__pete...@web.de wrote:
With traduced you stumbled upon another false friend ;)
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falso_amico
D'oh!!! x-)
import readline
def input_default(prompt, default):
def startup_hook():
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 1:19 AM, Lucaluca...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Peter Otten__pete...@web.de wrote:
With traduced you stumbled upon another false friend ;)
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falso_amico
D'oh!!! x-)
import readline
def input_default(prompt,
luca72 schrieb:
There is a command for ctypes that help me to know the entry points
inside a library.
dir() on a loaded library?
But it won't do you any good, without having the header-file you can't
possibly know what the functions take for parameters.
Diez
--
Luca wrote:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Peter Otten__pete...@web.de wrote:
import readline
Any one knows is this working also on Windows? I've no Win system
right no to test this...
I do not have Windows available, either, but you might try
Thanks for your reply.
I have another question i can load a list of library?
Thanks
Luca
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luca72 schrieb:
Thanks for your reply.
I have another question i can load a list of library?
Yes.
Diez
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Aahz a écrit :
In article 4a3b5dc3$0$2985$426a7...@news.free.fr,
Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid wrote:
NB : answering the OP (original post didn't show up on c.l.py ???)
Correct. There's a problem with the mail-news gateway, I think that
MIME messages are
luca72 lucabe...@libero.it wrote:
There is a command for ctypes that help me to know the entry points
inside a library.
I don't know..
However nm on the library works quite well on the command line
$ nm --defined-only -D /usr/lib/libdl.so
A GLIBC_2.0
A GLIBC_2.1
A
D'Arcy J.M. Cain da...@druid.net wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 13:17:24 -0500
Amita Ekbote amita.ekb...@gmail.com wrote:
I am retrieving values from a database in the form of a dictionary so
I can access the values as d['column'] and I was wondering if there is
a way to convert the hash to
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
luca72 schrieb:
There is a command for ctypes that help me to know the entry points
inside a library.
dir() on a loaded library?
But it won't do you any good, without having the header-file you can't
possibly know what the functions take for parameters.
I was
Carlo Salinari wrote:
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
luca72 schrieb:
There is a command for ctypes that help me to know the entry points
inside a library.
dir() on a loaded library?
But it won't do you any good, without having the header-file you can't
possibly know what the functions take
Is there any way to check that it's installed a module without import
it directly?
I'm using the nex code but it's possible that it not been necessary to
import a module
-
try:
import module
except ImportError:
pass
else:
print 'make anything'
-
--
On Jun 22, 3:33 pm, 马不停蹄的猪 sunrui...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody use libgmail with proxy? I met error here.
Below is code snip:
libgmail.PROXY_URL = G_PROXY # the proxy url
self.ga = libgmail.GmailAccount(account,pwd)
self.ga.login()
Error information:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Vincent Davisvinc...@vincentdavis.net wrote:
I am running python on a mac and when I was getting going it was difficult
to setup information. Specifically how modify bash_profile, how pythonpath
works and how to set it up. how to switch between python versions.
On 22 июн, 10:33, 马不停蹄的猪 sunrui...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody use libgmail with proxy? I met error here.
I wouldn't recommend to use this module at all. It was writtent at the
time when no IMAP was available at Google. Now there are POP and IMAP,
so it's better to use them.
--
Op maandag 22 juni 2009, schreef Lawrence D'Oliveiro:
value = \
(
foo.bar()['first'][0] * baz.quux(1, 2)[5:9]
+
calculate_number(10, 20) * forbulate(500, 360)
)
I' prefer:
value = (foo.bar()['first'][0] * baz.quux(1, 2)[5:9] +
On 22 juin, 12:44, Kushal Kumaran kushal.kumaran+pyt...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Vincent Davisvinc...@vincentdavis.net
wrote:
I am running python on a mac and when I was getting going it was difficult
to setup information. Specifically how modify bash_profile, how
On 22 juin, 12:44, Kushal Kumaran
Have you seen the page athttp://www.python.org/download/mac/and the
pages linked from it?
As a (usefull) add-on : iPython (a must), I found this page a good
help :
http://www.brianberliner.com/2008/04/ipython-on-mac-os-x-105-leopard/
Olivier
--
On 21 Jun., 22:51, Scott David Daniels scott.dani...@acm.org wrote:
LorenzoDiGregoriowrote:
On 21 Jun., 01:54, Dave Angel da...@ieee.org wrote:
...
class B(object):
def __init__(self,test=None):
if test==None:
test = A()
self.obj =()
return
In message mailman.1941.1245668263.8015.python-l...@python.org, Wilbert
Berendsen wrote:
I' prefer:
value = (foo.bar()['first'][0] * baz.quux(1, 2)[5:9] +
calculate_number(10, 20) * forbulate(500, 360))
I prefer using a two-dimensional layout to make the expression
structure more
Can you tell me how load a list of library
Thanks
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Switching between python version
Lets assume you have python 2.4.x and now you installed 2.5.x.By default
python path will point to 2.4.x. To switch to python 2.5.x, use following
commands...
cd /usr/bin
sudo rm pythonw
sudo ln -s /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/bin/pythonw
luca72 wrote:
Can you tell me how load a list of library
from ctypes.util import find_library
from ctypes import CDLL
for name in list_of_libraries:
lib = CDLL(find_library(name))
Do you actually read the documentation of ctypes? Or python, for that
matter?
Diez
--
aberry wrote:
Switching between python version
Lets assume you have python 2.4.x and now you installed 2.5.x.By default
python path will point to 2.4.x. To switch to python 2.5.x, use following
commands...
cd /usr/bin
sudo rm pythonw
sudo ln -s
I think a setup guide for the Mac would prove very useful. Earlier
this year, I tried installing Python 2.6 on my iMac, and ran into all
sorts of problems, largely as a result of the fact that I knew very
little about Unix. I finally downloaded and installed the Enthought
Python distribution for
On Jun 19, 8:13 pm, Charles Yeomans char...@declaresub.com wrote:
On Jun 19, 2009, at 2:43 PM, David C. Ullrich wrote:
Evidently my posts are appearing, since I see replies.
I guess the question of why I don't see the posts themselves
\is ot here...
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:01:12
Here is what I use in easygui:
pre
#--
# check python version and take appropriate action
#--
From the python documentation:
sys.hexversion contains the version number encoded as a single
integer.
thanks for suggestion...
what should I put in 'bashrc ' so that I can switch between different
version.
as python command will always point to one Python framework (lets either
2.4.x or 2.5.x).
regards,
aberry
Diez B. Roggisch-2 wrote:
aberry wrote:
Switching between python version
J. Cliff Dyer wrote:
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 14:13 +0200, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 04:14, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
What's np.arange?
import numpy as np
--
Pierre delroth Bourdon delr...@gmail.com
Étudiant à l'EPITA / Student at EPITA
I am facing an error on Unicode decoding of path if it contain a folder/file
name starting with character 'u' .
Here is what I did in IDLE
1. fp = C:\\ab\\anil
2. unicode(fp, unicode_escape)
3. u'C:\x07b\x07nil'
4. fp = C:\\ab\\unil
5. unicode(fp, unicode_escape)
6.
7. Traceback (most
Hello,
I have thousends of files with logs from monitoring system. Each file
has some important data (numbers). I'd like to create charts using those
numbers. Could you please suggest library which will allow creating
such charts ? The preferred chart is line chart.
Besides is there any library
Hi all,
I have a object list list this:
from bots.botsconfig import *
from D96Arecords import recorddefs
from edifactsyntax3 import syntax
structure=[
{ID:'UNH',MIN:1,MAX:1,LEVEL:[
{ID:'BGM',MIN:1,MAX:1},
{ID:'DTM',MIN:1,MAX:5},
{ID:'NAD',MIN:1,MAX:5,LEVEL:[
Nick Craig-Wood wrote:
luca72 lucabe...@libero.it wrote:
There is a command for ctypes that help me to know the entry points
inside a library.
I don't know..
However nm on the library works quite well on the command line
$ nm --defined-only -D /usr/lib/libdl.so
A
In article 4a3f4b46$0$11882$426a7...@news.free.fr,
Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid wrote:
Aahz a écrit :
In article 4a3b5dc3$0$2985$426a7...@news.free.fr,
Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid wrote:
NB : answering the OP (original post
2009/6/22 przemol...@poczta.fm-n-o-s-p-a-m:
Hello,
I have thousends of files with logs from monitoring system. Each file
has some important data (numbers). I'd like to create charts using those
numbers. Could you please suggest library which will allow creating
such charts ? The preferred
On Jun 22, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Jim Qiu wrote:
Hi all,
I have a object list list this:
from bots.botsconfig import *
from D96Arecords import recorddefs
from edifactsyntax3 import syntax
structure=[
{ID:'UNH',MIN:1,MAX:1,LEVEL:[
{ID:'BGM',MIN:1,MAX:1},
{ID:'DTM',MIN:1,MAX:5},
...snip...
If you are looking for *classics*, then you can't beat Michael
Jackson's Principles of Program Design and System Development.
They are pre-ObjectOriented, but if you really want to understand what
application programming is all about, this is where you should
start.
I also recommend Eric S.
BJörn Lindqvist wrote:
2009/6/22 przemol...@poczta.fm-n-o-s-p-a-m:
Hello,
I have thousends of files with logs from monitoring system. Each file
has some important data (numbers). I'd like to create charts using those
numbers. Could you please suggest library which will allow creating
such
aberry wrote:
thanks for suggestion...
what should I put in 'bashrc ' so that I can switch between different
version.
as python command will always point to one Python framework (lets either
2.4.x or 2.5.x).
if you want to switch, put in there three different lines, and comment that
in
Piet van Oostrum p...@cs.uu.nl wrote:
I notice that I see several postings on news:comp.lang.python that are
replies to other postings that I don't see.
Aahz a...@pythoncraft.com wrote:
As stated previously, my suspicion is that at least some is caused by a
problem with MIME messages and the
BJörn Lindqvist wrote:
2009/6/22 przemol...@poczta.fm-n-o-s-p-a-m:
Hello,
I have thousends of files with logs from monitoring system. Each file
has some important data (numbers). I'd like to create charts using those
numbers. Could you please suggest library which will allow creating
such
On Jun 22, 2009, at 8:56 AM, aberry wrote:
thanks for suggestion...
what should I put in 'bashrc ' so that I can switch between different
version.
as python command will always point to one Python framework (lets
either
2.4.x or 2.5.x).
Something like this would work:
alias
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 14:57 +0200, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
J. Cliff Dyer wrote:
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 14:13 +0200, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 04:14, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
What's np.arange?
import numpy as np
--
Pierre
Have you looked at the JSON module?
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 21:17 +0800, Jim Qiu wrote:
Hi all,
I have a object list list this:
from bots.botsconfig import *
from D96Arecords import recorddefs
from edifactsyntax3 import syntax
structure=[
{ID:'UNH',MIN:1,MAX:1,LEVEL:[
On Jun 22, 2009, at 8:46 AM, pdpi wrote:
On Jun 19, 8:13 pm, Charles Yeomans char...@declaresub.com wrote:
On Jun 19, 2009, at 2:43 PM, David C. Ullrich wrote:
snick
Hmm. You left out a bit in the first definition you cite:
A simple closed curve J, also called a Jordan curve, is the
2009/6/22 aberry abe...@aol.in:
I am facing an error on Unicode decoding of path if it contain a folder/file
name starting with character 'u' .
Here is what I did in IDLE
1. fp = C:\\ab\\anil
2. unicode(fp, unicode_escape)
3. u'C:\x07b\x07nil'
4. fp = C:\\ab\\unil
5. unicode(fp,
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 3:06 AM, Klessjonas@googlemail.com wrote:
Is there any way to check that it's installed a module without import
it directly?
I'm using the nex code but it's possible that it not been necessary to
import a module
-
try:
import module
except
tkp...@hotmail.com wrote:
I think a setup guide for the Mac would prove very useful. Earlier
this year, I tried installing Python 2.6 on my iMac, and ran into all
sorts of problems, largely as a result of the fact that I knew very
little about Unix. I finally downloaded and installed the
Kushal Kumaran wrote:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 9:04 PM, Vincent Davisvinc...@vincentdavis.net wrote:
I am running python on a mac and when I was getting going it was difficult
to setup information. Specifically how modify bash_profile, how pythonpath
works and how to set it up. how to switch
aberry wrote:
I am facing an error on Unicode decoding of path if it contain a folder/file
name starting with character 'u' .
Here is what I did in IDLE
1. fp = C:\\ab\\anil
The results in two single \s in the string.
Use / for paths, even on Windows, and you will have less trouble.
aberry abe...@aol.in (a) a écrit:
a I am facing an error on Unicode decoding of path if it contain a folder/file
a name starting with character 'u' .
a Here is what I did in IDLE
a 1. fp = C:\\ab\\anil
a 2. unicode(fp, unicode_escape)
a 3. u'C:\x07b\x07nil'
a 4. fp = C:\\ab\\unil
a 5.
przemol...@poczta.fm-n-o-s-p-a-m wrote:
Try Google Charts. It is quite excellent for easily creating simple
charts. There is also Gnuplot which is more advanced and complicated.
Both tools have python bindings.
By the way: do I need any access to internet while using this library ?
Leo 4.6 b2 is now available at:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=3458package_id=29106
Leo is a text editor, data organizer, project manager and much more. See:
http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/intro.html
The highlights of Leo 4.6:
--
- Cached
Hi i was wondering how i should go about this problem: ok so i am writing a
program for my school's football team and to keep the stats for each player
there is a notebook with 3 tabs that has a txtctrl and a + and - button. i need
to find a way to when you click the + or - button it updates
J. Cliff Dyer wrote:
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 14:57 +0200, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
J. Cliff Dyer wrote:
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 14:13 +0200, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 04:14, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
What's np.arange?
Let me know if it's the right place to ask.
I'm looking for wiki writen with python where I can import all
wikipedia site.
If you have any links please let me know.
Thanks
--
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I suggest you look at matplotlib. It's a bit of a learning curve but will
do whatever you need. I have a similar requirement and found that gnuplot
did not work for me. The plots are impressive.
Paul Simon
przemol...@poczta.fm-n-o-s-p-a-m wrote in message
Does this help:
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MoinMoin
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 6:58 PM, zelegolaszelego...@gmail.com wrote:
Let me know if it's the right place to ask.
I'm looking for wiki writen with python where I can import all
wikipedia site.
If you have any links please let me know.
Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
snip
Maybe I've been a little bit too dictatorial when I was saying that
renaming namespaces should be avoided.
Sure your way of doing make sense. In fact they're 2 main purposes of
having strong coding rules:
1/ ease the coder's life
2/ ease the reader's life
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 6:58 PM, zelegolaszelego...@gmail.com wrote:
Let me know if it's the right place to ask.
I'm looking for wiki writen with python where I can import all
wikipedia site.
If you have any links please let me know.
I don't think that's possible. If you wnat to import
BJörn Lindqvist wrote:
2009/6/22 przemol...@poczta.fm-n-o-s-p-a-m:
Hello,
I have thousends of files with logs from monitoring system. Each file
has some important data (numbers). I'd like to create charts using those
numbers. Could you please suggest library which will allow creating
such
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 05:46:55 -0700 (PDT), pdpi pdpinhe...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Jun 19, 8:13 pm, Charles Yeomans char...@declaresub.com wrote:
On Jun 19, 2009, at 2:43 PM, David C. Ullrich wrote:
Evidently my posts are appearing, since I see replies.
I guess the question of why I don't
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 10:31:26 -0400, Charles Yeomans
char...@declaresub.com wrote:
On Jun 22, 2009, at 8:46 AM, pdpi wrote:
On Jun 19, 8:13 pm, Charles Yeomans char...@declaresub.com wrote:
On Jun 19, 2009, at 2:43 PM, David C. Ullrich wrote:
snick
Hmm. You left out a bit in the first
Lie Ryan wrote:
Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
snip
Maybe I've been a little bit too dictatorial when I was saying that
renaming namespaces should be avoided.
Sure your way of doing make sense. In fact they're 2 main purposes of
having strong coding rules:
1/ ease the coder's life
2/ ease
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 12:40:36 -0700 (PDT), Mark Dickinson
dicki...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 19, 7:43 pm, David C. Ullrich ullr...@math.okstate.edu wrote:
Evidently my posts are appearing, since I see replies.
I guess the question of why I don't see the posts themselves
\is ot here...
Judging by
I suggest you look at matplotlib.
+1
Another vote Matplotlib. It has impressive graphing/plotting
capabilities and is used as a Python module/library.
Description from site:
matplotlib is a python 2D plotting library which produces publication
quality figures in a variety of hardcopy formats
tanner barnes wrote:
Hi i was wondering how i should go about this problem: ok so i am
writing a program for my school's football team and to keep the stats
for each player there is a notebook with 3 tabs that has a txtctrl and a
+ and - button. i need to find a way to when you click the + or
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 21:01:16 +0200, Andre Engels andreeng...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 8:24 PM, ZeLegolaszelego...@gmail.com wrote:
Well sorry I was not clear. I have a wiki running with mediawiki and I
want
to import in a wiki written with python.
I don't think it will
Chris Jones wrote:
Maybe I'm nitpicking, but the one thing I don't understand is how you
practice programming.
The term makes obvious sense when you're talking about your golf swing,
acquiring competitive driving skills, playing tetris..
But programming..??
It is practice in the
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 8:24 PM, ZeLegolaszelego...@gmail.com wrote:
Well sorry I was not clear. I have a wiki running with mediawiki and I want
to import in a wiki written with python.
I don't think it will work, but you could try using the Special:Export page.
--
André Engels,
On 2009-06-22 13:31, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote:
Moreover, writing numpy instead of np is not harder for the coder than
switching mentally from np to numpy for the reader. It's just about who
you want to make the life easier, the coder or the reader ?
shrug It depends on the audience. For
Learning Python (on a Mac), with the massive help of Mark Lutz's
excellent book, Learning Python.
What I want to do is this:
I've got a Class Object that begins with a def. It's designed to be
fed a string that looks like this:
scene 1, pnl 1, 3+8, pnl 2, 1+12, pnl 3, 12, pnl 4, 2+4,
I'm
On Jun 22, 7:43 pm, David C. Ullrich ullr...@math.okstate.edu wrote:
Surely you don't say a curve is a subset of the plane and
also talk about the integrals of verctor fields over _curves_?
[snip rest of long response that needs a decent reply, but
possibly not here... ]
I wonder whether we
Hi There,
I am an experienced C programmer and recently dived into python,
I have developed an instant love for it.
I have been doing some routine scripting for day to day admin tasks,also
have done some Tkinter and socket programming using python.
I am looking for some open source python
Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
... Use Python mapping objects.
Most real-world databases will fit in memory anyway.
Interesting theory. Certainly true for some definitions of most
and real-world (and databases for that matter).
--Scott David Daniels
scott.dani...@acm.org
--
On Jun 11, 6:23 pm, Mensanator mensana...@aol.com wrote:
Removing the duplicates could be a big problem.
It is fairly easy to ignore duplicates in a sorted list:
pre
from itertools import groupby
def unique(ordered):
Yield the unique elements from a sorted iterable.
for key,_ in
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 12:13 -0700, Greg Reyna wrote:
Learning Python (on a Mac), with the massive help of Mark Lutz's
excellent book, Learning Python.
What I want to do is this:
I've got a Class Object that begins with a def. It's designed to be
fed a string that looks like this:
On 22 Giu, 21:40, saurabh saur...@saurabh.org wrote:
Hi There,
I am an experienced C programmer and recently dived into python,
I have developed an instant love for it.
I have been doing some routine scripting for day to day admin tasks,also
have done some Tkinter and socket programming using
A big yes to Scott's remarks.
The first law of programming is:
Write as you would be written unto.
Apologies to Kingsley.
Phil
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From: Scott David Daniels [mailto:scott.dani...@acm.org]
Sent: Tuesday, 23 June 2009 7:14 a.m.
To: python-list@python.org
Subject: Re:
On Jun 22, 2009, at 2:16 PM, David C. Ullrich wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 10:31:26 -0400, Charles Yeomans
char...@declaresub.com wrote:
On Jun 22, 2009, at 8:46 AM, pdpi wrote:
On Jun 19, 8:13 pm, Charles Yeomans char...@declaresub.com wrote:
On Jun 19, 2009, at 2:43 PM, David C. Ullrich
Andre Engels andreeng...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 6:58 PM, zelegolaszelego...@gmail.com wrote:
Let me know if it's the right place to ask.
I'm looking for wiki writen with python where I can import all
wikipedia site.
If you have any links please let me know.
I don't think
I'd like to launch a number of programs, one of which is a Python GUI
app, from a batch file launcher. I'd like to click the .bat file and
have it open all the stuff and then not show the DOS console.
I can launch an Excel and Word file fine using, e.g.:
Start path/mydocument.doc
But if I try
I am currently using python v2.5.2.
Not sure if this is defined in a later version, but it would be nice
to define re.NONE = 0 in the re module. This would be useful in cases
such as:
flags = re.DOTALL if dotall else re.NONE
Also useful for building up flags by ORing with other flags.
Thanks.
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 6:17 AM, Jim Qiubluefishe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have a object list list this:
snip
I need to output this structure object into a file, how to do that ?
Links for the modules mentioned:
http://docs.python.org/library/pickle.html
On 2009-06-22, Lie Ryan lie.1...@gmail.com wrote:
Ben Charrow wrote:
value = foo.bar()['first'][0]*baz.quux(1, 2)[5:9] \
+ calculate_number(10, 20)*forbulate(500, 360)
What is subtly wrong about this piece of code? I can't see any bugs and
can't think of subtle gotchas (e.g. the '\'
Saurabh I am looking for some open source python project preferably in
Saurabh one of the above areas (not strictly, am open to others too) to
Saurabh contribute.
If you have some Windows programming experience the SpamBayes project
(http://www.spambayes.org/) could use some
Saurabh,
1. The Dabo crew is doing some exciting thing. Might be worth checking
out.
http://dabodev.com
2. The Py2exe project is also looking for help (and some C experience
would be beneficial to this project).
http://py2exe.org
3. There's a bunch of encryption code floating around in native
Greg Reyna wrote:
div class=moz-text-flowed style=font-family: -moz-fixedLearning
Python (on a Mac), with the massive help of Mark Lutz's excellent
book, Learning Python.
What I want to do is this:
I've got a Class Object that begins with a def. It's designed to be
fed a string that looks
On 6/22/2009 3:40 PM saurabh apparently wrote:
I am an experienced C programmer and recently dived into python,
I have developed an instant love for it.
I have been doing some routine scripting for day to day admin tasks,also
have done some Tkinter and socket programming using python.
I am
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