Think I read something about it here:
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~matloff/Python/
not sure though.
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http://kscraft.sourceforge.net/convert_xhtml.php?doc=pyqt-windows-install.xhtml
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Thanks everybody for their replies.
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Hi all,
is there an alternative way of:
- create a connection object
- open the connection
- close the connection
every time one has to run a query.
I assume that big sites do something to prevent the performance hit
given by these operations, don't they?
Would you kindly point me to some exam
Hi there,
these guys did it:
http://www.cherrypy.org/wiki/WindowsService
not sure if it can help.
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This is commercial. Never tried it but it exists:
http://visualwx.altervista.org/
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Would this suit you?
http://www.nullcube.com/software/pyopenbsd.html
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Hi all,
I'm thinking about coding a free version of this software:
http://www.pitrinec.com/pkindex.htm
I would use wxPython and wx.Clipboard class (hoping to be able to make
it cross-platform)
The software above detects macros you code in any Windows active window
and replaces them with a text:
Hi all,
I'm thinking about coding a free version of this software:
http://www.pitrinec.com/pkindex.htm
I would use wxPython and wx.Clipboard class (hoping to be able to make
it cross-platform)
The software above detects macros you code in any Windows active window
and replaces them with a text: