Hi,
I am currently doing a project in which I interface to a PCI card. To
ease the prototyping, I call the API functions, which map the address
space of the card to a process memory.
I acquire the location in the process memory mapped to an address
space using card API, resulting in a c
On 1 Sty, 12:37, Tokyo Dan huff...@tokyo.email.ne.jp wrote:
If your were going to program a game in python what technologies would
you use?
The game is a board game with some piece animations, but no movement
animation...think of a chess king exploding. The game runs in a
browser in a window
On 29 Gru, 15:52, mk mrk...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
After readinghttp://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0371/I was under
impression that performance of multiprocessing package is similar to
that of thread / threading. However, to familiarize myself with both
packages I wrote my own test
On 28 Gru, 09:43, Pavel Kosina g...@post.cz wrote:
well, I am working on a tutorial for youngster (thats why i need to stay
the code as easy as possible). In this game you are hunted by robots. I
could use key7 on numeric keypad for left-up moving but seems to me,
that 4+8 is much more
On 26 Gru, 17:44, Pavel Kosina g...@post.cz wrote:
janislaw napsal(a):
On 26 Gru, 05:52, Pavel Kosina g...@post.cz wrote:
Is it possible to catch in an event more that one key from keyboard? In
my code, I can handle always the only one, the first I press, the others
are omitted. Say, I
On 27 Gru, 15:08, Pavel Kosina g...@post.cz wrote:
janislaw napsal(a):
Use google to find the appropriate site, or browse this site, there
are plenty of examples. You may want to examine the code I wrote to
you to catch the idea:
#--
import Tkinter
import pprint
On 26 Gru, 05:52, Pavel Kosina g...@post.cz wrote:
Is it possible to catch in an event more that one key from keyboard? In
my code, I can handle always the only one, the first I press, the others
are omitted. Say, I press both 4 and 8 and only 4 is catched.
def movePlayer(event):
print
On 24 Sie, 10:48, BlueBird [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whenever an exception occurs, in the master thread or in one of the
slave threads, I would like to interrupt all the threads and the main
program. Threading API does not seem to provide a way to stop a
thread, is there anyway to achieve that
On 21 Sie, 07:45, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess you are looking for this:
http://docs.python.org/lib/module-cmd.html
OP may also would like to hack his own language using EasyExtend:
http://www.fiber-space.de/EasyExtend/doc/EE.html
Most likely an overkill.
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Jan Wicijowski
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On Jun 3, 2:27 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm sure you could probably find something having to do with Pypy
(http://codespeak.net/pypy/dist/pypy/doc/home.html) that would be both
manageable and significant enough to warrant a Master's thesis.
The Pypy will fade out. You can for example write
On May 19, 12:20 am, John Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all. Just thought I'd ask a general question for my own interest. Every
time I think of something I might do in Python, it usually involves creating
a GUI interface, so I was wondering what kind of work you all do with Python
On Jan 23, 11:45 pm, David Brochu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is probably really trivial but I'm stumped :-(
Does anyone know how to increment a variable name?
For example:
I know the length of a list and I want to pass each element of a list
to a unique variable, thus I want to
On Jun 5, 4:29 pm, abhiee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello , I have just begun learning python...and I'm loving it...Just
wanted to ask you that how much time would it take me to learn python
completely and which languages should i learn alongwith python to be a
good professional
On May 16, 8:17 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Suppose i have a list v which collects some numbers,how do i
remove the common elements from it ,without using the set() opeartor.
Thanks
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