:
from file_utils import pwd
pwd()
C:\Users\coyote\pyscripts
But, if I run the pwd.py script by selecting the Run option from the IDE
menu, the directory is printed *twice* in the output window. Why is that?
Thanks!
Cheers,
David
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Maarten writes:
I do recommend you read http://docs.python.org/howto/doanddont.html as a
starting point to avoid learning some bad habits, especially on importing.
You probably already found
https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/~jbattat/computer/python/science/idl-numpy.html
Yikes! I'm sure that
expect.
runfile('pwd.py')
C:\Users\coyote\pyscripts
I've been playing around with a couple of IDEs because I liked the one I used
with IDL and I wanted to use something similar for Python. The IDLDE was an
Eclipse variant, but I've tried installing Eclipse before for something else
and I'm
simmering with rage and hormones, an active imagination, and a limited
vocabulary. Given his fascination with lame double entendre like
Massive Attractor and his fixation on cunts Id say he's likely a
virgin as well, and very, very frustrated about it too.
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was it not destroyed? If hidden, how
and why is it surfacing now? Where was it? Who got it back and published
it?
What was in it for the media to suppress it?
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