Feedback & Discussion: Magic Wormhole 0.19.0 Release Updates

2025-06-03 Thread MyMilestone Card via Python-list
Hi everyone, I just read the release announcement for Magic Wormhole 0.19.0, and I wanted to start a thread here to appreciate the work and open up discussion for anyone using or interested in it. Some exciting highlights: New status feedback API, finally, some clean visibility into code

Collecting more feedback about contributing to Python

2020-10-04 Thread Tal Einat
taleinat/python-contribution-feedback For more info on the core dev sprint: https://python-core-sprint-2020.readthedocs.io/index.html - Tal Einat -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

a bit feedback for JSON documents

2020-07-03 Thread 황병희
There is some comment for https://docs.python.org/3.10/library/json.html. The latest RFC number is 8259. Thanks, Sincerely, JSON fan Byung-Hee -- ^고맙습니다 _白衣從軍_ 감사합니다_^))// -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: [Mostly OT] Feedback on Python homework using Canvas LMS

2020-03-17 Thread MRAB
On 2020-03-16 21:49, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2020-03-16, Irv Kalb wrote: I like both suggestions, and will probably go with the non-breaking space (Option space on my Mac). I tested that and it works well. Until somebody tries to cut/paste the snippets you post into a .py file and run them.

Re: [Mostly OT] Feedback on Python homework using Canvas LMS

2020-03-16 Thread DL Neil via Python-list
On 17/03/20 10:49 AM, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2020-03-16, Irv Kalb wrote: I like both suggestions, and will probably go with the non-breaking space (Option space on my Mac). I tested that and it works well. Until somebody tries to cut/paste the snippets you post into a .py file and run them

Re: [Mostly OT] Feedback on Python homework using Canvas LMS

2020-03-16 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2020-03-16, Irv Kalb wrote: > I like both suggestions, and will probably go with the non-breaking > space (Option space on my Mac). I tested that and it works well. Until somebody tries to cut/paste the snippets you post into a .py file and run them. At that point the "distance learning" se

Re: [Mostly OT] Feedback on Python homework using Canvas LMS

2020-03-16 Thread Irv Kalb
l, it works very well. I use it to post notes, > sample programs, build tests, post homework, and correct homework assignment. > > > However, there is a problem (bug!) when I give feedback on student's homework > assignments. I often give feedback by writing small snippets

Re: [Mostly OT] Feedback on Python homework using Canvas LMS

2020-03-16 Thread Ethan Furman
On 03/16/2020 11:31 AM, Irv Kalb wrote: The problem is that in the feedback section for homework assignments, Canvas eliminates any leading space characters. So, I might write: if x == y: # do thing 1 else: # do thing 2 but when it gets posted and viewed by the student, it shows

Re: [Mostly OT] Feedback on Python homework using Canvas LMS

2020-03-16 Thread MRAB
notes, sample programs, build tests, post homework, and correct homework assignment. However, there is a problem (bug!) when I give feedback on student's homework assignments. I often give feedback by writing small snippets of code to explain what a student has done wrong, or how something cou

[Mostly OT] Feedback on Python homework using Canvas LMS

2020-03-16 Thread Irv Kalb
homework, and correct homework assignment. However, there is a problem (bug!) when I give feedback on student's homework assignments. I often give feedback by writing small snippets of code to explain what a student has done wrong, or how something could be done better. The problem is

Would like some design feedback.

2019-11-23 Thread Antoon Pardon
I am working on a module that works out this idea of a piline in python http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580625-collection-pipeline-in-python I have a number of design questions I would like some feedback on. 1) In the recipe the '|' is used as the pipe line operator. I like th

Re: Asking for feedback: Mirror GitHub issues with a static site generator

2019-10-19 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Oct 19, 2019 at 11:31 PM Vitaly Potyarkin wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 9:31 PM Chris Angelico wrote: > > You mention a persistent Storage, merely in passing. I want to see > > more about that. If that storage format is a nice easy thing to work > > with (eg a set of JSON files), and

Re: Asking for feedback: Mirror GitHub issues with a static site generator

2019-10-19 Thread Vitaly Potyarkin
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 9:31 PM Chris Angelico wrote: > You mention a persistent Storage, merely in passing. I want to see > more about that. If that storage format is a nice easy thing to work > with (eg a set of JSON files), and is a documented and > forward/backward-compatible format, it could

Re: Asking for feedback: Mirror GitHub issues with a static site generator

2019-10-18 Thread Chris Angelico
the elimination of an argument against the platform. > Also, if you have time, any feedback on code/architecture would be very > appreciated! You mention a persistent Storage, merely in passing. I want to see more about that. If that storage format is a nice easy thing to work with (eg a set

Asking for feedback: Mirror GitHub issues with a static site generator

2019-10-18 Thread Vitaly Potyarkin
Hello, I'm looking to get some feedback on my project. It's a backup mechanism for GitHub issues and pull requests that creates human-readable issue archives in HTML - ready to be served as a static web site. The project is written in Python and works by extending Pelican static site

Python library maintainers: PEP 602 needs your feedback

2019-09-10 Thread Łukasz Langa
Hey there, Python library maintainers! Python is looking into increasing its release cadence. You can read the current proposal here: https://python.org/dev/peps/pep-0602/ More importantly, we need your input. Read the PEP and please let us know what you

EuroPython 2019: Please send in your feedback

2019-09-02 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
EuroPython 2019 is over now and so it’s time to ask around for what we can improve next year. If you attended EuroPython 2019, please take a few moments and fill in our feedback form, if you haven’t already done so: EuroPython 2019 Feedback Form * https

EuroPython 2018: Please send in your feedback

2018-08-28 Thread M.-A. Lemburg
We will be closing the EuroPython 2018 feedback form end of August, so if you've attended EuroPython last month and would like to help improve EuroPython by providing feedback, please please take a few moments and fill in our feedback form: * EuroPython 2018 Feedback

Looking for feedback from developers...

2018-08-08 Thread Rachel Selkirk
Hi Everyone! I’ve been working on a free product that I really think could help out this community. No one likes stopping development to fix a build that broke from changing upstream dependencies. I’ve created a tool to deal with this, and I’m looking for beta users and some feedback from actual

Re: Python community "welcoming" feedback

2017-10-04 Thread Thomas Jollans
On 04/10/17 23:39, Bill wrote: > Leam Hall wrote: >> A while back I pointed out some challenges for the Python community's >> intake of new coders. Mostly focusing on IRC and the Python e-mail list. > > What is the Python e-mail list? You're on it right now! There is a two-way mirror between comp.

Re: Python community "welcoming" feedback

2017-10-04 Thread Bill
Leam Hall wrote: A while back I pointed out some challenges for the Python community's intake of new coders. Mostly focusing on IRC and the Python e-mail list. What is the Python e-mail list? Thanks, Bill Several people have stepped up their "welcome" game and I've been very impressed wit

Python community "welcoming" feedback

2017-10-04 Thread Leam Hall
A while back I pointed out some challenges for the Python community's intake of new coders. Mostly focusing on IRC and the Python e-mail list. Several people have stepped up their "welcome" game and I've been very impressed with the way things are going. Great job! Leam -- https://mail.pytho

Re: Your feedback on our free Advanced Python tutorial

2017-07-21 Thread Mario R. Osorio
It would be nice if you made it more 'readable' the light gray foreground color of the text makes it very uncomfortable to read, at least to me. Take a look at: HOW THE WEB BECAME UNREADABLE https://www.wired.com/2016/10/how-the-web-became-unreadable/ -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo

Re: Your feedback on our free Advanced Python tutorial

2017-07-20 Thread Noah
On 20 Jul 2017 3:03 p.m., "Aude Barral, CodinGame" wrote: Hi everyone, I am co-founder of a startup called CodinGame. A few days ago we've launched a project: Tech.io . It's a free knowledge-sharing platform that allows tech professionals to learn new programming concepts thro

Re: Your feedback on our free Advanced Python tutorial

2017-07-20 Thread Guido van Rossum
Hi Aude, Unfortunately I don't have time to review or endorse your Python materials. Good luck, --Guido On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 9:44 AM, Aude Barral, CodinGame wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I am co-founder of a startup called CodinGame. > > A few days ago we've launched a project: Tech.io

Tkinter based GUI for PIP : Needed Feedback

2016-07-03 Thread Upendra Kumar
551 : IDLE to provide menu link to PIP gui. 2. Issue #27051 : Create PIP GUI The GitHub repo of the project : https://github.com/upendra-k14/pip_gui Therefore, we would like to have feedback on this project so that we can improve the GUI and other features to it. Please post as many issues and s

Re: Looking for feedback on weighted voting algorithm

2016-04-15 Thread Michael Selik
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016, 7:56 PM wrote: > On Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 1:48:40 PM UTC-7, Michael Selik wrote: > > I suggest not worrying about sanitizing inputs. If someone provides bad > > data, Python will do the right thing: stop the program and print an > > explanation of what went wrong, ofte

Re: Looking for feedback on weighted voting algorithm

2016-04-15 Thread sohcahtoa82
On Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 1:48:40 PM UTC-7, Michael Selik wrote: > On Thu, Apr 14, 2016, 7:37 PM justin walters > wrote: > > > On Apr 14, 2016 9:41 AM, "Martin A. Brown" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Greetings Justin, > > > > > > >score = sum_of_votes/num_of_votes > > > > > > >votes = [(72,

Re: Looking for feedback on weighted voting algorithm

2016-04-14 Thread justin walters
Thanks for the advice and the code Michael. That's definitely a clever way to do it. The algorithm is going to be used for a web application, so the inputs should be sanitized for security reasons. It will be trivial to make sure the inputs are integers and are in the correct range. I will raise

Re: Looking for feedback on weighted voting algorithm

2016-04-14 Thread Michael Selik
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016, 7:37 PM justin walters wrote: > On Apr 14, 2016 9:41 AM, "Martin A. Brown" wrote: > > > > > > Greetings Justin, > > > > >score = sum_of_votes/num_of_votes > > > > >votes = [(72, 4), (96, 3), (48, 2), (53, 1), (26, 4), (31, 3), (68, 2), > (91, 1)] > > > > >Specifically,

Re: Looking for feedback on weighted voting algorithm

2016-04-14 Thread justin walters
On Apr 14, 2016 9:41 AM, "Martin A. Brown" wrote: > > > Greetings Justin, > > >score = sum_of_votes/num_of_votes > > >votes = [(72, 4), (96, 3), (48, 2), (53, 1), (26, 4), (31, 3), (68, 2), (91, 1)] > > >Specifically, I'm wondering if this is a good algorithm for > >weighted voting. Essentiall

Re: Looking for feedback on weighted voting algorithm

2016-04-14 Thread Martin A. Brown
Greetings Justin, >score = sum_of_votes/num_of_votes >votes = [(72, 4), (96, 3), (48, 2), (53, 1), (26, 4), (31, 3), (68, 2), (91, >1)] >Specifically, I'm wondering if this is a good algorithm for >weighted voting. Essentially a vote is weighted by the number of >votes it counts as. I re

Looking for feedback on weighted voting algorithm

2016-04-13 Thread justin walters
Hi all, I'm looking for feedback on the below vote weighting algorithm which includes sample input. This is written in Python3. def weight(votes): """ Takes a list of tuples in the form of '(vote %, weight)' where vote % is the rating that a user ga

Re: Python 3.5.0 Feedback

2015-10-18 Thread Christian Gollwitzer
Am 17.10.15 um 15:23 schrieb Nils-Hero Lindemann: Hallo, Zuerst mal, ein dickes Danke an alle, die an Python mitarbeiten! This is an English speaking newsgroup. If you want discussion in German, post to de.comp.lang.python I'm not on Windows myself, so I can't comment on many of your points.

Python 3.5.0 Feedback

2015-10-17 Thread Nils-Hero Lindemann via Python-list
Hallo, Zuerst mal, ein dickes Danke an alle, die an Python mitarbeiten! Hier ein paar Dinge, die mir an 3.5.0 aufgefallen sind (ich komme von 3.2.3): === Informitis === * Die Namen der Links im Startmenü und die erste Zeile der interaktiven Kommandozeile sind von (noch größerer) Informitis befa

RE: Python CI and CD support available on Semaphore (feedback appreciated)

2015-09-08 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam
> To: python-list@python.org > From: tjre...@udel.edu > Subject: Re: Python CI and CD support available on Semaphore (feedback > appreciated) > Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2015 14:46:28 -0400 > > On 9/8/2015 6:27 AM, Filip Komnenović wrote: > > > We have recently launched Py

Re: Python CI and CD support available on Semaphore (feedback appreciated)

2015-09-08 Thread Terry Reedy
On 9/8/2015 6:27 AM, Filip Komnenović wrote: We have recently launched Python support on our continuous integration and deployment service and are looking for communities feedback. If you're up for it, please give a test drive to our service with your Python projects and give us

Python CI and CD support available on Semaphore (feedback appreciated)

2015-09-08 Thread Filip Komnenović
HI folks, We have recently launched Python support on our continuous integration and deployment service and are looking for communities feedback. If you're up for it, please give a test drive to our service with your Python projects and give us your thoughts on what we could further im

Re: Re: Pyitect - Plugin architectural system for Python 3.0+ (feedback?)

2015-07-16 Thread ryexander
On Monday, June 22, 2015 at 1:18:08 PM UTC-6, Ian wrote: > On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 2:32 AM, Ben Powers wrote: > > on Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 17:49 Ian Kelly wrote > > > >>On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 10:42 PM, Ben Powers wrote: > >>> #file.py > >>> from PyitectConsumes import foo > >>> > >>> class Bar(o

Re: Re: Pyitect - Plugin architectural system for Python 3.0+ (feedback?)

2015-06-22 Thread Ian Kelly
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 2:32 AM, Ben Powers wrote: > on Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 17:49 Ian Kelly wrote > >>On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 10:42 PM, Ben Powers wrote: >>> #file.py >>> from PyitectConsumes import foo >>> >>> class Bar(object): >>> def __init__(): >>> foo("it's a good day to be a

Re: Re: Pyitect - Plugin architectural system for Python 3.0+ (feedback?)

2015-06-22 Thread Ben Powers
le event system that it uses internal to >> fire event when plugins are found/loaded/ect for the developer to use. >> >> I've written up What I think is a quite comprehensive readme to go with it. >> >> Available on PyPi https://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=display&nam

Re: Pyitect - Plugin architectural system for Python 3.0+ (feedback?)

2015-06-16 Thread Ian Kelly
t; > I've written up What I think is a quite comprehensive readme to go with it. > > Available on PyPi https://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=display&name=pyitect > and Github https://github.com/Ryex/pyitect > > I'm looking for feedback on what flaws the system may ha

Pyitect - Plugin architectural system for Python 3.0+ (feedback?)

2015-06-08 Thread Ben Powers
tion=display&name=pyitect and Github https://github.com/Ryex/pyitect I'm looking for feedback on what flaws the system may have and where I can improve. I'm always open to pull requests Looking forward to what the comunity thinks of this little project of mine. Thanks for yo

Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback

2015-04-29 Thread Cecil Westerhof
Op Wednesday 29 Apr 2015 10:58 CEST schreef Mark Lawrence: >> It is not only performance wise, I find the code without the try >> also better looking. But that is very personally I suppose. >> > > You might find this interesting > http://www.jeffknupp.com/blog/2013/02/06/write-cleaner-python-use-e

Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback

2015-04-29 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 29/04/2015 09:04, Cecil Westerhof wrote: Op Wednesday 29 Apr 2015 09:02 CEST schreef Ian Kelly: On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 12:06 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote: Op Monday 27 Apr 2015 22:35 CEST schreef Albert-Jan Roskam: def some_func(arg, _memoize={}): try: return _memoize[arg] except KeyError:

Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback

2015-04-29 Thread Cecil Westerhof
Op Wednesday 29 Apr 2015 09:02 CEST schreef Ian Kelly: > On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 12:06 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote: >> Op Monday 27 Apr 2015 22:35 CEST schreef Albert-Jan Roskam: >>> def some_func(arg, _memoize={}): >>> try: >>> return _memoize[arg] >>> except KeyError: >>> result = some_expensive_

Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback

2015-04-29 Thread Ian Kelly
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 12:06 AM, Cecil Westerhof wrote: > Op Monday 27 Apr 2015 22:35 CEST schreef Albert-Jan Roskam: >> def some_func(arg, _memoize={}): >> try: >> return _memoize[arg] >> except KeyError: >> result = some_expensive_operation(arg) >> _memoize[arg] = result >> return result > > Th

Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback

2015-04-28 Thread Cecil Westerhof
Op Monday 27 Apr 2015 22:35 CEST schreef Albert-Jan Roskam: > - Original Message - >> From: Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> >> To: python-list@python.org >> Cc: >> Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 4:28 PM >> Subject: Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do

Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback

2015-04-27 Thread Albert-Jan Roskam
- Original Message - > From: Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> > To: python-list@python.org > Cc: > Sent: Monday, April 27, 2015 4:28 PM > Subject: Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback > > Cecil Westerhof wrote: > >> I started again with

Re: Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback

2015-04-27 Thread Peter Otten
Cecil Westerhof wrote: > I started again with Python. In Clojure you have memoize. I thought it > nice to have this in Python also. So I wrote it. With a Fibonacci > function to show the usefulness. > You can find it here: > https://github.com/CecilWesterhof/PythonLibrary > > I love to hear w

Wrote a memoize function: I do not mind feedback

2015-04-27 Thread Cecil Westerhof
I started again with Python. In Clojure you have memoize. I thought it nice to have this in Python also. So I wrote it. With a Fibonacci function to show the usefulness. You can find it here: https://github.com/CecilWesterhof/PythonLibrary I love to hear what you think of it. And ideas for ot

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread alex23
On 23/09/2014 4:25 AM, Chris Angelico wrote: On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 4:24 AM, Chris Kaynor wrote: But the thing that requires the comment is the "2", not the "print" or the "cells". And that comes to a more common issue: any number other than 0 or 1 in code most likely needs a comment (that com

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Jean-Michel Pichavant
Original Message - > From: "Chris Angelico" > Cc: python-list@python.org > Sent: Monday, 22 September, 2014 6:04:43 PM > Subject: Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!! > > On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 1:52 AM, Jean-Michel Pichavant > wrote:

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 4:24 AM, Chris Kaynor wrote: > On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Jean-Michel Pichavant > wrote: >> >> Anyway it's seems we agree anyway because your example perfectly >> illustrate what I was trying to demonstrate: >> print(cells[2]) is very easy to understand, most of peop

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Kaynor
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 8:52 AM, Jean-Michel Pichavant < jeanmic...@sequans.com> wrote: > Anyway it's seems we agree anyway because your example perfectly > illustrate what I was trying to demonstrate: > print(cells[2]) is very easy to understand, most of people would say 'no > need of any comment

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Mark Lawrence
ow to fix this. This is good feedback thanks to all of you guys. All I want to do is learn and become better and neater! So am I. To whom are you replying and about what? I'm not spending my time trying to find out just because you can't be bothered to use a decent tool when postin

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 22/09/2014 13:00, vek.m1...@gmail.com wrote: https://github.com/Veek/Python/blob/master/IRC/Hexchat/fake_ctcp.py that's not too bad as far as readability is concerned and it's bereft of all comments {:p Definitely googlegroups rides again. -- My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our langua

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 2:17 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote: > And ignore Chris at your peril, he knows a fair bit about Python. Sure he > gets things wrong, but the only person who never gets things wrong is the > person who never does anything. Thanks :) I don't mind being wrong, or being told I'm w

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 22/09/2014 14:48, C Smith wrote: I wouldn't take it personally, just defend your position. I think that is what he is looking for. We are all adults here (maybe?). You guys should be able to work it out. A tangential skill to programming is being able to give and take criticism well, even if y

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 22/09/2014 14:35, vek.m1...@gmail.com wrote: @Chris, Hi, I don't like your style of posting - please kill file me. @Everybody else - I don't like Chris and his style of posting (overuse of the 'troll' word and perceived aggression). I shall be ignoring him for a year (barring an emergency).

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 2:10 AM, Mark Lawrence wrote: > Google groups rides again? Yeah. And now someone from Google Groups has killfiled me. So it's up to you to request/recommend alternatives, s/he won't see me saying so. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 22/09/2014 12:47, vek.m1...@gmail.com wrote: 1. It's feedback not a mathematical proof. What is? 2. I hope the OP tries what I suggested - it's all entirely optional. Which is? @OP I have no idea what that program does because it's well commented. You aren't

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 1:52 AM, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: > The code I posted had many bugs but one could not be fixed without the > comment. Or at least there's an obvious discrepancy between the comment and > the code that should catch the reader's attention. > The obvious discrepancy, sa

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Jean-Michel Pichavant
- Original Message - > From: "Chris Angelico" > Cc: python-list@python.org > Sent: Monday, 22 September, 2014 4:50:15 PM > Subject: Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!! > > On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 12:32 AM, Jean-Michel Pichavan

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread alister
On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 16:32:27 +0200, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: > - Original Message - >> From: "Chris Angelico" >> Cc: python-list@python.org Sent: Saturday, 20 September, 2014 4:58:44 >> PM Subject: Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread vek . m1234
@CSmith Hi, I'm sorry, I wish I could acquiesce but I think it's better for me to stay clear. There's criticism, and there's name calling ('dim' 'troll'). Reiterating what I said earlier, if the OP wants clarification he can ask for it. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 12:32 AM, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: > For instance: > > cells = ['a', 'b' 'c'] > # print the first cell > print cell[1] > > A bug that is easily spotted thanks to the comment. It's all about > implementation versus intentions. Also note that comment should be written >

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Joel Goldstick
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: > - Original Message - >> From: "Chris Angelico" >> Cc: python-list@python.org >> Sent: Saturday, 20 September, 2014 4:58:44 PM >> Subject: Re: Love to get some feedback on my first pyt

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Jean-Michel Pichavant
- Original Message - > From: "Chris Angelico" > Cc: python-list@python.org > Sent: Saturday, 20 September, 2014 4:58:44 PM > Subject: Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!! [snip] > > #search API > rawData = > > urlli

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 11:48 PM, C Smith wrote: > I wouldn't take it personally, just defend your position. I think that > is what he is looking for. We are all adults here (maybe?). You guys > should be able to work it out. A tangential skill to programming is > being able to give and take criti

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread C Smith
I wouldn't take it personally, just defend your position. I think that is what he is looking for. We are all adults here (maybe?). You guys should be able to work it out. A tangential skill to programming is being able to give and take criticism well, even if you think it crosses the line. On Mon,

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread vek . m1234
@Chris, Hi, I don't like your style of posting - please kill file me. @Everybody else - I don't like Chris and his style of posting (overuse of the 'troll' word and perceived aggression). I shall be ignoring him for a year (barring an emergency). Good communication demands that I announce this.

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Angelico
code and what > is not and how to fix this. This is good feedback thanks to all of you guys. > All I want to do is learn and become better and neater! > Your comments aren't terrible. Just imagine yourself reading this code six months from now, having not touched it in between, a

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 11:02 PM, Larry Martell wrote: > On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Chris Angelico wrote: >> So, comments would definitely help. In some cases, would help a lot. > > This is me: > > http://xkcd.com/1421/ Also me. I have apologized to my future selves on a number of occasion

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Nicholas Cannon
Also I have just been coding for about and hour and a half and added a lot more code to it but it is not fully finished yet so it is not on github yet. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Nicholas Cannon
Ok I'm confused. Do I need to do better comments? I know the text is not that great but that is my next obstacle I am going to tackle. I mostly need to know where I am going wrong such as what is expectable readable code and what is not and how to fix this. This is good feedback thanks t

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Larry Martell
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Chris Angelico wrote: > So, comments would definitely help. In some cases, would help a lot. This is me: http://xkcd.com/1421/ -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 10:00 PM, wrote: > https://github.com/Veek/Python/blob/master/IRC/Hexchat/fake_ctcp.py > that's not too bad as far as readability is concerned and it's bereft of all > comments {:p Sure, I can work out what it's doing without comments. Doesn't mean comments are bad, thou

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 9:47 PM, wrote: > 1. It's feedback not a mathematical proof. > 2. I hope the OP tries what I suggested - it's all entirely optional. Doesn't change the fact that you need to justify your recommendations, at least when they're not obvious. You

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread vek . m1234
https://github.com/Veek/Python/blob/master/IRC/Hexchat/fake_ctcp.py that's not too bad as far as readability is concerned and it's bereft of all comments {:p -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread vek . m1234
1. It's feedback not a mathematical proof. 2. I hope the OP tries what I suggested - it's all entirely optional. @OP I have no idea what that program does because it's well commented. You aren't using variable and function names to good effect and are resorting to

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 7:00 PM, wrote: > One thing I noticed with that code was the size of your function, and > excessive comments. It reminds me of my bubble_sort.c program in > school/college - everything plonked into 'main'. > > Try writing it like this: I'd like to see justifications for

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-22 Thread vek . m1234
One thing I noticed with that code was the size of your function, and excessive comments. It reminds me of my bubble_sort.c program in school/college - everything plonked into 'main'. Try writing it like this: 1. #!/usr/bin/python or #!/usr/bin/env python The leading #! is read by the kernel w

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-21 Thread Nicholas Cannon
On Saturday, September 20, 2014 9:17:27 PM UTC+8, Nicholas Cannon wrote: > I have created my first python program and I have learnt a lot about python > from this group and wanted some feedback. I am still improving it and trying > to tackle some performance and GUI stuff so keep that i

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-20 Thread Nicholas Cannon
I have just committed a new main.py file on github. I added alot more comments and slimmed down the getinfo() function. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-20 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 11:33 AM, Nicholas Cannon wrote: > Yeah this is exactly what I was looking for I know the comments are horrible > and I had no idea about the camelCase stuff. Should I use > ''' > Use this commenting on my functions or not. I think they are called > docStrings or somethin

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-20 Thread Nicholas Cannon
On Saturday, September 20, 2014 9:17:27 PM UTC+8, Nicholas Cannon wrote: > I have created my first python program and I have learnt a lot about python > from this group and wanted some feedback. I am still improving it and trying > to tackle some performance and GUI stuff so keep that i

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-20 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 20/09/2014 15:58, Chris Angelico wrote: On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 11:16 PM, Nicholas Cannon wrote: You may also notice that the camelCase variable names you're using are in stark contrast to the rest of the language. It's normal to use lower_case_with_underscores instead. That may be the PEP

Re: Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-20 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 11:16 PM, Nicholas Cannon wrote: > I have created my first python program and I have learnt a lot about python > from this group and wanted some feedback. I am still improving it and trying > to tackle some performance and GUI stuff so keep that in mind. I do

Love to get some feedback on my first python app!!!

2014-09-20 Thread Nicholas Cannon
I have created my first python program and I have learnt a lot about python from this group and wanted some feedback. I am still improving it and trying to tackle some performance and GUI stuff so keep that in mind. I don't think it is the best program but is a good product of 3 mont

new pipeline manager, feedback welcome

2012-12-29 Thread franapoli
approach is peculiar to Leaf. We use the tool on a daily basis and are quite happy with it, but feedback from different users would be of great help to improve its stability and usability. Pyleaf sources are available on git-hub, that also supports an issue tracker (empty at the moment): https:/

Re: Feedback on my python framework I'm building.

2012-10-15 Thread Roel Schroeven
MRAB schreef: On 2012-10-14 23:38, Dave Angel wrote: On 10/14/2012 08:48 AM, Roy Smith wrote: In article <507a3365$0$6574$c3e8da3$54964...@news.astraweb.com>, Steven D'Aprano wrote: Remember using PEEK and POKE commands with BASIC back in 1978? Pretty much impossible in Python. But, trivia

Re: Feedback on my python framework I'm building.

2012-10-14 Thread MRAB
On 2012-10-14 23:38, Dave Angel wrote: On 10/14/2012 08:48 AM, Roy Smith wrote: In article <507a3365$0$6574$c3e8da3$54964...@news.astraweb.com>, Steven D'Aprano wrote: Remember using PEEK and POKE commands with BASIC back in 1978? Pretty much impossible in Python. But, trivial to implement

Re: Feedback on my python framework I'm building.

2012-10-14 Thread Dave Angel
On 10/14/2012 08:48 AM, Roy Smith wrote: > In article <507a3365$0$6574$c3e8da3$54964...@news.astraweb.com>, > Steven D'Aprano wrote: > >> Remember using PEEK and POKE commands with BASIC back in >> 1978? Pretty much impossible in Python. > But, trivial to implement as an extension :-) PEEK and

Re: Feedback on my python framework I'm building.

2012-10-14 Thread Roy Smith
In article <507a3365$0$6574$c3e8da3$54964...@news.astraweb.com>, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > Remember using PEEK and POKE commands with BASIC back in > 1978? Pretty much impossible in Python. But, trivial to implement as an extension :-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Feedback on my python framework I'm building.

2012-10-13 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 2:37 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 05:33:40 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote: > >> Forcing programmers to work in one particular style is usually not the >> job of the language/framework/library. > > Have you actually programmed before? > > *grin* > > I've nev

Re: Feedback on my python framework I'm building.

2012-10-13 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sun, 14 Oct 2012 05:33:40 +1100, Chris Angelico wrote: > Forcing programmers to work in one particular style is usually not the > job of the language/framework/library. Have you actually programmed before? *grin* I've never come across a language/framework/library that DOESN'T force progra

Re: Feedback on my python framework I'm building.

2012-10-13 Thread MRAB
On 2012-10-14 03:25, Steven D'Aprano wrote: On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 15:24:04 -0700, nbvfour wrote: On Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:33:43 PM UTC-4, Chris Angelico wrote: Nice theory, but this is the bit that I fundamentally disagree with. Forcing programmers to work in one particular style is usua

Re: one obvious parser (was "Feedback on my python framework I'm building.")

2012-10-13 Thread Tim Chase
On 10/13/12 21:25, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > Not being Dutch, I don't know whether the obvious way to do command line > argument handling is the getopt module or argparse. But there certainly > isn't *only one way* to do command line argument handling. As an aside, I just watched a fascinating vi

Re: Feedback on my python framework I'm building.

2012-10-13 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 15:24:04 -0700, nbvfour wrote: > On Saturday, October 13, 2012 2:33:43 PM UTC-4, Chris Angelico wrote: >> >> Nice theory, but this is the bit that I fundamentally disagree with. >> Forcing programmers to work in one particular style is usually not the >> job of the language/fr

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