On Oct 15, 1:19 pm, Steve Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am just wondering what seems to be the most popular IDE. The reason
I ask is I am currently at war with myself when it comes to IDE's. It
seems like every one I find and try out has something in it that
others don't and
On Oct 15, 2:13 pm, Fabio Zadrozny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, following that route, many people call Eclipse is the 21st
century Emacs... ;-)
I don't want to kick off an editor war or anything, but I don't think
that Eclipse is anywhere near being a 21st century emacs, unless
there's been a
On Oct 15, 3:47 pm, Fabio Zadrozny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should be able to have it having multiple views for the same
file: although it does that by doing a new editor, and then you can
place that new editor as you want -- below some existing, to the
right, etc -- or you can use an
On Oct 13, 7:21 am, Pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a better/easier way to code this in Python than the
obtuse/arcane setdefault code?
foo = {'bar': 'baz'}
foo.update({'quux': 'blah'})
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On Oct 9, 10:13 am, Frantisek Malina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
I found it. Python rocks:http://www.python.org/doc/2.5.2/lib/os-file-dir.html
If you have any further links that provide some lively code examples
and recipes, please pass them on.
Thank you
Frank
On Oct 7, 3:55 am, Ksenia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
For website development, I am using SVN repository to commit the code
from my development computer, and on the production server use svn
checkout to update the code to the latest version.
Is this the most common approach people using? Or
On Oct 5, 8:08 pm, Andrea Francia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The right tool depends on the current problem.
While some python users prefer to talk about when Python is the right
tool I think that it is more instructive to know when it is not.
Please, could you