On Friday 30 September 2005 01:58, Paul Rubin http://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good grief, the ultimate choice is to use Python because you like it,
or not to use it because you don't. Enough with the picking every
available nit,
On Thursday 15 September 2005 07:14, Laszlo Zsolt Nagy
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Do you know how to implement a really efficient self reordering list in
Python?
Yes.
(List with a maximum length. When an item is processed, it
becomes the first element in the list.)
On Monday 05 September 2005 21:54, presentt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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So I created a file named helloworld.py, and put in it:
#! /usr/bin/env python
print Hello, world!
and then used
$ chmod +x helloworld.py
to set the permissions. Finally, I went to my terminal and
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 22:11, jitya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Chuck Allison says:
After three years of study, I have concluded that Python is about
as simple as a full-powered object-oriented language can get. My inner
programmer just loves it.
[snip comment
On Monday 11 July 2005 15:23, David Isaac [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Why don't tuples support an index method?
19:27:32:~ $ python
Python 2.3.5 (#2, Jun 19 2005, 13:28:00)
[GCC 3.3.6 (Debian 1:3.3.6-6)] on linux2
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 09:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi All,
Does anyone have a good template that I might use for writing a python
paper in latex/bibtex? [...]
When I cite these, I get something like this (Foundation[2005]).
Questions like
On Wednesday 23 March 2005 22:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is there something out there like Python for kids which would explain
*basic* programming concepts in a way which is accessible and
entertaining for kids aged 10-14
It's not what you asked for,