Re: Regarding python 3.10 installation

2022-09-19 Thread Michael F. Stemper
In order to save time for the experts here: On 19/09/2022 00.51, Shadid Alam wrote: Hello I’ve been trying to install updated python version i.e. python 10.7. There is no python 10.7. Are you possibly trying to install python 3.10.7? On what OS are you trying to install it? How are you tryin

Regarding python 3.10 installation

2022-09-19 Thread Shadid Alam
Hello I’ve been trying to install updated python version i.e. python 10.7. Its showing installed but whenever I open python it comes up with the older version i.e. 10.9 . Please fix this issue is possible -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Regarding Python installation issue

2021-03-11 Thread Igor Korot
Hi, On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 8:57 AM APURVA DHOK wrote: > > Hi, I am Apurva > I am facing a problem with the Python installation. After installing any > Python version with(32 bit/64bit) on windows the script folder in python is > empty please help me to get pip.exe and easy_install.exe Which pyt

Regarding Python installation issue

2021-03-11 Thread APURVA DHOK
Hi, I am Apurva I am facing a problem with the Python installation. After installing any Python version with(32 bit/64bit) on windows the script folder in python is empty please help me to get pip.exe and easy_install.exe Thanks & Regards Apurva Dhok 9145619646 Pune, Maharashtra, India -- https:/

Re: Regarding Python

2020-04-17 Thread Bev In TX
Bev > On Apr 16, 2020, at 5:36 PM, Muneer Malla wrote: > ... potion snipped ... > I need to install python 3.7 or above version, however the previously > installed version is python2.7 > I tried many commands > sudo apt-get install python3.8 > after running the command it fails What failed?

Re: Regarding Python

2020-04-16 Thread Nick Kelley
I need to install python 3.7 or above version, however the previously installed version is python2.7 I tried many commands sudo apt-get install python3.8 after running the command it fails I removed pthon 2.7 but again when I run the command Python --version it again shows python 2.7 please sugge

Regarding Python

2020-04-16 Thread Muneer Malla
Dear All hope you all are fine and doing good in these critical conditions While I am need to Python And I a generally using it in running a software QIIME in virtual machine (Linux based). I need to install python 3.7 or above version, however the previously installed version is python2.7 I tri

Re: Seeking help regarding Python code

2019-07-11 Thread Peter Pearson
On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 06:54:21 +0100, Debasree Banerjee wrote: > > I have a dataset like this: > > RecTime > > NO2_RAW > > NO2 > > LAQN_NO2 > > 10980 > > 06/6/19 01:45 > > 17.9544 [snip] > > Can someone please help? Your question might appear intelligibly on the mailing list (I can't tell), but

Re: Seeking help regarding Python code

2019-07-11 Thread Ian Hobson
Hi, Afraid the formatting gremlins got to your data before we saw it, so I am taking a guess at what you want to achieve. On 11/07/19 06:54, Debasree Banerjee wrote: I want to calculate the difference between LAQN_NO2 and NO2_RAW everyday at 04:00 and add that value to NO2_RAW values in all ro

Seeking help regarding Python code

2019-07-11 Thread Debasree Banerjee
Hi, I have a dataset like this: RecTime NO2_RAW NO2 LAQN_NO2 10980 06/6/19 01:45 17.9544 53.4626 17.7 10981 06/6/19 01:45 17.9444 53.4434 17.7 10982 06/6/19 01:45 17.9211 53.3988 17.7 I want to calculate the difference between LAQN_NO2 and NO2_RAW ever

Re: Query regarding python 2.7.11 release

2016-04-29 Thread Michael Selik
>From searching bugs.python.org, I see that issues referencing CVE-2014-7185, CVE-2013-1752, and CVE-2014-1912 have all been marked as closed. I don't see any issues referencing CVE-2014-4650 via Python's bug tracker, but did spot it on Red Hat's. It appears to be related to issue 21766 ( http://b

Query regarding python 2.7.11 release

2016-04-14 Thread Gaurav Rastogi -X (garastog - ARICENT TECHNOLOGIES MAURIITIUS LIMITED at Cisco)
Hi, We are currently using Python 2.6.7 in our product. We have received below vulnerabilities from field: CVE-2014-7185 Integer overflow in bufferobject.c in Python before 2.7.8 allows context-dependent attackers to obtain sensitive information from process memory via a large size and offset i

Re: Help regarding python run time

2015-05-20 Thread Ian Kelly
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 9:48 AM, Irmen de Jong wrote: > Or measure the actual CPU clock cycles taken instead of the wall clock run > time. > Then you should get a fairly constant number, if the program does the same > work every > time you run it. > > phobos:~ irmen$ time python test.py > real

Re: Help regarding python run time

2015-05-20 Thread Irmen de Jong
On 20-5-2015 17:23, Ian Kelly wrote: > On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 7:02 AM, AKHIL RANA wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am student at IIT Kanpur and working on a Opencv based Python project. I >> am working on program development which takes less time to execute. For that >> i have tested my small program hello

Re: Help regarding python run time

2015-05-20 Thread Ian Kelly
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 7:02 AM, AKHIL RANA wrote: > Hi, > > I am student at IIT Kanpur and working on a Opencv based Python project. I > am working on program development which takes less time to execute. For that > i have tested my small program hello word on python to now the time taken by > th

Help regarding python run time

2015-05-20 Thread AKHIL RANA
Hi, I am student at IIT Kanpur and working on a Opencv based Python project. I am working on program development which takes less time to execute. For that i have tested my small program hello word on python to now the time taken by this program. I had run many time. and every time it run it gives

Re: Regarding Python official website

2014-06-07 Thread Kushal Das
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 1:12 AM, Aseem Bansal wrote: > The Python website is undergoing an overhaul for better looks. Is there > anything like a forum where it is being discussed. I mean where the schedule > for this is being maintained or the same is being discussed? https://github.com/python/p

Re: Regarding Python official website

2014-06-07 Thread Aseem Bansal
The Job board. It has been on hold for quite some time. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Regarding Python official website

2014-06-06 Thread Ned Deily
In article <17ad7280-65dd-4db9-9f4a-7bdd8bb7c...@googlegroups.com>, Aseem Bansal wrote: > The Python website is undergoing an overhaul for better looks. Is there > anything like a forum where it is being discussed. I mean where the schedule > for this is being maintained or the same is being di

Regarding Python official website

2014-06-06 Thread Aseem Bansal
The Python website is undergoing an overhaul for better looks. Is there anything like a forum where it is being discussed. I mean where the schedule for this is being maintained or the same is being discussed? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Help regarding python facepy library

2013-09-16 Thread malhar vora
Hello all, I am using python facepy library to fetch data from facebook. It was running fine. The problem now is I just changed my system and now getting error that says "certificate verify failed". Here my code and exception log both are given below. The library that I have used is https:

Question regarding python migration

2010-10-13 Thread Pramod Thirthachar Sridhar
Hi, We have a Python based test framework which is being used in various projects. Our current environment is Python (ver 2.5.1) wxPython (wxPython2.8-win32-ansi-2.8.6.0-py25) pywin32-210.win32-py2.5 vcredist_x86.exe pyserial-2.2 Our Framework is being currently used in Windows XP.

Question regarding python migration

2010-10-13 Thread Pramod Thirthachar Sridhar
Hi, We have a Python based test framework which is being used in various projects. Our current environment is Python (ver 2.5.1) wxPython (wxPython2.8-win32-ansi-2.8.6.0-py25) pywin32-210.win32-py2.5 vcredist_x86.exe pyserial-2.2 Our Framework is being currently used in Windows XP.

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-11 Thread Peter Pearson
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 18:36:27 -0700, Ethan Furman wrote: [snip] > > My question is more along the lines of: a mutable object was passed in > to func()... what style of loop could be used to turn that one object > into /n/ distinct objects? A list comp won't do it, but neither will a > for loop,

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-11 Thread Jean-Michel Pichavant
Peter Pearson wrote: On Sat, 09 Oct 2010 19:30:16 -0700, Ethan Furman wrote: Steven D'Aprano wrote: [snip] But that doesn't mean that the list comp is the general purpose solution. Consider the obvious use of the idiom: def func(arg, count): # Initialise the list. L = [ar

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-10 Thread Ethan Furman
Peter Pearson wrote: On Sat, 09 Oct 2010 19:30:16 -0700, Ethan Furman wrote: Steven D'Aprano wrote: [snip] But that doesn't mean that the list comp is the general purpose solution. Consider the obvious use of the idiom: def func(arg, count): # Initialise the list. L = [arg for i in

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-10 Thread Peter Pearson
On Sat, 09 Oct 2010 19:30:16 -0700, Ethan Furman wrote: > Steven D'Aprano wrote: [snip] >> But that doesn't mean that the list comp is the general purpose solution. >> Consider the obvious use of the idiom: >> >> def func(arg, count): >> # Initialise the list. >> L = [arg for i in range(

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-09 Thread Ethan Furman
Steven D'Aprano wrote: And how often do you have an list that you are creating where you don't know what items you have to initialise the list with? [snip] You are right to point out that the third case is a Python gotcha: [[]]*n doesn't behave as expected by the naive or inexperienced Python

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-09 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
alex23 writes: > If anything, I feel like the list comp version is the correct solution > because of its reliability, whereas the multiplication form feels like > either a lucky naive approach or relies on the reader to know the type > of the initialising value and its mutability. Other than lis

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 18:34:58 -0700, alex23 wrote: > On Oct 8, 10:27 am, Steven D'Aprano cybersource.com.au> wrote: >> >     v = [0 for i in range(20)] >> >> Absolutely not. Such a code snippet is very common, in fact I've done >> it myself, but it is a "hammer solution" -- to a small boy with a >

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread Carl Banks
On Oct 7, 4:10 pm, Rogério Brito wrote: [snip] > >     v = [0 for i in range(20)] > >     v = [0] * 20 > >     v = [] >     for i in range(20): v.append(0) > > What should I prefer? Any other alternative? The Pythonic way is to not to preinitialize the list at all. Don't put anything in the list

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread Andreas Waldenburger
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 18:34:58 -0700 (PDT) alex23 wrote: > On Oct 8, 10:27 am, Steven D'Aprano cybersource.com.au> wrote: > > >     v = [0 for i in range(20)] > > > > Absolutely not. Such a code snippet is very common, in fact I've > > done it myself, but it is a "hammer solution" -- to a small boy

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread nn
On Oct 7, 7:10 pm, Rogério Brito wrote: > Hi there. > > I am used to some languages like C, but I am just a complete newbie with > Python > and, while writing some small snippets, I had encountered some problems, with > which I would sincerely appreciate any help, since I appreciate this language

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread alex23
On Oct 8, 10:27 am, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > >     v = [0 for i in range(20)] > > Absolutely not. Such a code snippet is very common, in fact I've done it > myself, but it is a "hammer solution" -- to a small boy with a hammer, > everything looks like a nail that needs hammering. Writing such a li

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread gregf...@gmail.com
On Oct 7, 6:10 pm, Rogério Brito wrote: > Hi there. > > I am used to some languages like C, but I am just a complete newbie with > Python > and, while writing some small snippets, I had encountered some problems, with > which I would sincerely appreciate any help, since I appreciate this language

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread Emile van Sebille
On 10/8/2010 10:15 AM Grant Edwards said... Damn. I should give up and go golfing. +1 QOTW Emile -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2010-10-08, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2010-10-08, Grant Edwards wrote: >> On 2010-10-07, Rog??rio Brito wrote: >> >>> If possible, I would like to simply declare the list and fill it >>> latter in my program, as lazily as possible (this happens notoriously >>> when one is using a technique of

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2010-10-08, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2010-10-07, Rog??rio Brito wrote: > >> If possible, I would like to simply declare the list and fill it >> latter in my program, as lazily as possible (this happens notoriously >> when one is using a technique of programming called dynamic >> programming w

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2010-10-07, Rog??rio Brito wrote: > If possible, I would like to simply declare the list and fill it > latter in my program, as lazily as possible (this happens notoriously > when one is using a technique of programming called dynamic > programming where initializing all positions of a table m

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread Tim Harig
On 2010-10-08, BartC wrote: > "Rogério Brito" wrote in message > news:i8lk0n$g3...@speranza.aioe.org... >> If possible, I would like to simply declare the list and fill it latter in >> my >> program, as lazily as possible (this happens notoriously when one is using >> a >> technique of program

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread BartC
"Rogério Brito" wrote in message news:i8lk0n$g3...@speranza.aioe.org... My first try to write it in Python was something like this: v = [] for i in range(20): v[i] = 0 Unfortunately, this doesn't work, as I get an index out of bounds when trying to index the v list. Python can't grow

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-08 Thread Jean-Michel Pichavant
Rogério Brito wrote: class C: f = 1 def g(self): return f I get an annoying message when I try to call the g method in an object of type C, telling me that there's no global symbol called f. If I make g return self.f instead, things work as expected, but the code loses some reada

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-07 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 20:10:14 -0300, Rogério Brito wrote: > What is the Pythonic way of writing code like this? So far, I have > found many alternatives and I would like to write code that others in > the Python community would find natural to read. Some of the things > that crossed my mind: > >

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-07 Thread Tim Harig
On 2010-10-07, Rogério Brito wrote: > 1 - The first issue that I am having is that I don't seem to be able to, say, > use something that would be common for people writing programs in C: defining > a > one-dimensional vector and only initializing it when needed. > > For instance, in C, I would wr

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-07 Thread Andreas Waldenburger
On Fri, 08 Oct 2010 00:46:41 +0100 MRAB wrote: > In other words, don't try to write a C program in Python! Man, I'm good. :D /W -- To reach me via email, replace INVALID with the country code of my home country. But if you spam me, I'll be one sour kraut. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-07 Thread Andreas Waldenburger
On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 20:10:14 -0300 Rogério Brito wrote: > I am used to some languages like C, but I am just a complete newbie > with Python and, while writing some small snippets, I had encountered > some problems, with which I would sincerely appreciate any help, > since I appreciate this langua

Re: Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-07 Thread MRAB
On 08/10/2010 00:10, Rogério Brito wrote: Hi there. I am used to some languages like C, but I am just a complete newbie with Python and, while writing some small snippets, I had encountered some problems, with which I would sincerely appreciate any help, since I appreciate this language to write

Many newbie questions regarding python

2010-10-07 Thread Rogério Brito
Hi there. I am used to some languages like C, but I am just a complete newbie with Python and, while writing some small snippets, I had encountered some problems, with which I would sincerely appreciate any help, since I appreciate this language to write my "running pseudocode in" and I am serious

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-19 Thread Alan G Isaac
On 6/17/2009 8:38 AM Jean-Michel Pichavant apparently wrote: > I'm pretty sure you'll be able to find OOP scripting > language. http://www.amazon.com/Scripting-Objects-Comparative-Presentation-Object-Oriented/dp/047039725X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1245276357&sr=1-1> fwiw, Alan Isaac -- h

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-18 Thread Terry Reedy
Jochen Schulz wrote: Terry Reedy: Jochen Schulz wrote: If, by "object-oriented" you mean "everything has to be put into classes", then Python is not object-oriented. That depends on what you mean by 'put into classes' (and 'everything'). :) What I meant was that in Python you can write code

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-18 Thread Aaron Brady
On Jun 18, 6:07 am, Jochen Schulz wrote: > Terry Reedy: > > > Jochen Schulz wrote: > > >> If, by "object-oriented" you mean "everything has to be put into > >> classes", then Python is not object-oriented. > > > That depends on what you mean by 'put into classes' (and 'everything'). > > :) What I

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-18 Thread Jochen Schulz
Terry Reedy: > Jochen Schulz wrote: >> >> If, by "object-oriented" you mean "everything has to be put into >> classes", then Python is not object-oriented. > > That depends on what you mean by 'put into classes' (and 'everything'). :) What I meant was that in Python you can write code without de

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-18 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
Asun Friere a écrit : (snip) OTOH the whole notion of defining OO by the use of classes automatically excludes from consideration prototype-based OO languages (eg. Self) which arguably offer a purer approach to OO than class centric languages. FWIW, there's no notion of "class" in the minimal

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-18 Thread Arnaud Delobelle
Christian Heimes writes: > Terry Reedy wrote: >> If you mean 'be an instance of a class', which I think is the most >> natural reading, then Python *is* object-oriented and, if I understand >> what I have read correctly (so that ints are just (unboxed) ints and not >> members of an int class), Ja

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-17 Thread Aaron Brady
On Jun 17, 7:38 am, Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: > abhishek goswami wrote: > > Hi, > > I have very basic question about Python that do we consider pyhton as > > script language. > > I searched in google but it becomes more confusion for me. After some > > analysis I came to know that Python suppor

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-17 Thread Asun Friere
On Jun 18, 5:03 am, Terry Reedy wrote: > That depends on what you mean by 'put into classes' (and 'everything'). > > If you mean 'be an instance of a class', which I think is the most > natural reading, then Python *is* object-oriented and, if I understand > what I have read correctly (so that in

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-17 Thread Lie Ryan
Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: > abhishek goswami wrote: >> Hi, >> I have very basic question about Python that do we consider pyhton as >> script language. >> I searched in google but it becomes more confusion for me. After some >> analysis I came to know that Python support oops . >> >> Can anyone

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-17 Thread Christian Heimes
Terry Reedy wrote: > If you mean 'be an instance of a class', which I think is the most > natural reading, then Python *is* object-oriented and, if I understand > what I have read correctly (so that ints are just (unboxed) ints and not > members of an int class), Java *is not*! A friend of mine ca

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-17 Thread Terry Reedy
Jochen Schulz wrote: abhishek goswami: Can anyone Guide me that Python is Oject oriented programming language or Script language In my opinion, Python is both. But an "objective" answer would require you to define what you means by these terms. If, by "object-oriented" you mean "everything ha

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-17 Thread Ken Seehart
abhishek goswami wrote: Hi, I have very basic question about Python that do we consider pyhton as script language. I searched in google but it becomes more confusion for me. After some analysis I came to know that Python support oops . Can anyone Guide me that Python is Oject oriented program

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-17 Thread Martin P. Hellwig
Jochen Schulz wrote: abhishek goswami: Can anyone Guide me that Python is Oject oriented programming language or Script language In my opinion, Python is both. But an "objective" answer would require you to define what you means by these terms. If, by "object-oriented" you mean "everything ha

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-17 Thread Jochen Schulz
abhishek goswami: > > Can anyone Guide me that Python is Oject oriented programming language > or Script language In my opinion, Python is both. But an "objective" answer would require you to define what you means by these terms. If, by "object-oriented" you mean "everything has to be put into c

Re: Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-17 Thread Jean-Michel Pichavant
abhishek goswami wrote: Hi, I have very basic question about Python that do we consider pyhton as script language. I searched in google but it becomes more confusion for me. After some analysis I came to know that Python support oops . Can anyone Guide me that Python is Oject oriented program

Regarding Python is scripting language or not

2009-06-17 Thread abhishek goswami
Hi, I have very basic question about Python that do we consider pyhton as script language. I searched in google but it becomes more confusion for me. After some analysis I came to know that Python support oops . Can anyone Guide me that Python is Oject oriented programming language or Script la

Fw: Query regarding Python sybase module

2009-03-25 Thread srinivasan srinivas
- Forwarded Message From: srinivasan srinivas To: s...@pobox.com Sent: Tuesday, 24 March, 2009 7:42:35 PM Subject: Re: Query regarding Python sybase module NO. I tried with what u have mentioned in the previous update. But it gave only one result set. Thanks, Srini

Re: Query regarding Python sybase module

2009-03-24 Thread skip
Srini> Does Sybase Python driver module implement multiple result sets Srini> from a single command? I've used it to get multiple result sets from stored procedures, so I guess the answer would be "yes". Something like this: >>> params = curs.callproc('stored_procedure', params)

Re: Query regarding Python sybase module

2009-03-23 Thread Kushal Kumaran
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 09:53:02 +0530 (IST) srinivasan srinivas wrote: > > Hi, > Does Sybase Python driver module implement multiple result sets from > a single command? Could anyone guide e in finding answer for this? > > The site http://python-sybase.sourceforge.net/sybase/ has the documentati

Query regarding Python sybase module

2009-03-23 Thread srinivasan srinivas
Hi, Does Sybase Python driver module implement multiple result sets from a single command? Could anyone guide e in finding answer for this? Thanks, Srini Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://messenger.yahoo.com/invite/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pyt

Re: help regarding python and jsp

2007-02-26 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > i am working with jsp .. > i wanna help regarding how to import or how to call python modules to > jsp > > if a piece of code is availabe will be very helpful for me jsp is Java. Python is ... Python. There is Jython available, a python-interpreter running in

Re: help regarding python and jsp

2007-02-26 Thread Ant
On Feb 26, 6:41 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > i am working with jsp .. > i wanna help regarding how to import or how to call python modules to > jsp You are aware that JSP's are a Java technology, and not Python. And that they are a templating language in themselves. And that scriptlets (J

help regarding python and jsp

2007-02-25 Thread chandrapsg
Hi, i am working with jsp .. i wanna help regarding how to import or how to call python modules to jsp if a piece of code is availabe will be very helpful for me chandra -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

help regarding python and jsp

2007-02-25 Thread chandrapsg
Hi, i am working with jsp .. i wanna help regarding how to import or how to call python modules to jsp if a piece of code is availabe will be very helpful for me chandra -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: regarding python and c++ interaction

2005-10-05 Thread Fredrik Lundh
"parul garg" wrote: > i am new to python.i hav to call function of c++ .so file(shared > library)on linux. > any how i am not able to do that. > i had made one zoo.so file.when i import it this gives the following error... > import zoo > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "", line 1,

Re: regarding python and c++ interaction

2005-10-05 Thread Diez B. Roggisch
> i am new to python.i hav to call function of c++ .so file(shared > library)on linux. > any how i am not able to do that. > i had made one zoo.so file.when i import it this gives the following error... > > import zoo > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "", line 1, in ? > ImportE

regarding python and c++ interaction

2005-10-05 Thread parul garg
hi i am new to python.i hav to call function of c++ .so file(shared library)on linux. any how i am not able to do that. i had made one zoo.so file.when i import it this gives the following error... >>> import zoo Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in ? ImportError: ./zoo.so: und

Perl books (was: Experience regarding Python tutorials?)

2005-08-30 Thread Cameron Laird
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, SamFeltus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: . . . >with (google TMTOWTDI), so Perl will teach you to BE CAREFUL. The >O'Reilly Perl books are excellent. > Well, no. I understand you writing that, and

Re: Experience regarding Python tutorials?

2005-08-27 Thread Steve Holden
Sorry, that email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Steve Holden wrote: > Randy Bush wrote: > >>>There is also a python tutor newsgroup at gmane >>>(gmane.comp.python.tutor). >> >> >>is there a mailing list to which it is gated? >> >>randy >> > > It's actually primarily a mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Experience regarding Python tutorials?

2005-08-27 Thread Steve Holden
Randy Bush wrote: >>There is also a python tutor newsgroup at gmane >>(gmane.comp.python.tutor). > > > is there a mailing list to which it is gated? > > randy > It's actually primarily a mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED], IIRC). See http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor regards Steve

Re: Experience regarding Python tutorials?

2005-08-27 Thread Randy Bush
> There is also a python tutor newsgroup at gmane > (gmane.comp.python.tutor). is there a mailing list to which it is gated? randy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Experience regarding Python tutorials?

2005-08-27 Thread Joal Heagney
Steve wrote: > Python is an excellent place to start. Avoid Perl at all costs. > > There is a new beginners book on Python that looks interesting. It is > from WROX (the red cover folks) and called "Beginning Python". > > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0764596543/qid=1125072498/s

Re: Experience regarding Python tutorials?

2005-08-26 Thread Steve
Python is an excellent place to start. Avoid Perl at all costs. There is a new beginners book on Python that looks interesting. It is from WROX (the red cover folks) and called "Beginning Python". http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0764596543/qid=1125072498/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/002-4477

Re: Experience regarding Python tutorials?

2005-08-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd say, start with Python and work yourself into more complex languages. Python teaches you to indent properly, and it is good with being simple, yet powerful at the same time. I'd be happy to teach you the basics with Python. I've taught a few people how to program, and they learn Python pretty q

Re: Experience regarding Python tutorials?

2005-08-25 Thread SamFeltus
Python is a very good place to start. However,Perl isn't a bad place to start either. Perl has a gazillion ways to express yourself. Perl is overly complicated (yet easy to get started with), so you are exposed to numerous ways to think. Perl gives you 8 million different sized and colored rope

Re: Experience regarding Python tutorials?

2005-08-25 Thread Peter Beattie
Shoeshine wrote on 25/08/2005 17:43: > Cheers everyone, I aim to learn a programming language and haven't yet > decided on what's going to be. Here I'd like to hear some voices on > where I should start, and pls don't hit me google. I have been doing > some research, but I'd like to hear about som

Experience regarding Python tutorials?

2005-08-25 Thread Shoeshine
Cheers everyone, I aim to learn a programming language and haven't yet decided on what's going to be. Here I'd like to hear some voices on where I should start, and pls don't hit me google. I have been doing some research, but I'd like to hear about some real life expiriencies on subject. Is Pyth

Re: Doubt regarding python Compilation

2005-05-01 Thread Andrew Dalke
praba kar wrote: > I want to know whether Python is compiler language > or interpreted language. If Python is interpreter > language why compilation is there. That distinction is implementation dependent and not an aspect of the language. How would that knowledge affect your decisions or thought

Re: Doubt regarding python Compilation

2005-04-27 Thread Fredrik Lundh
"praba kar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have doubt regarding python Compilation. you sure have a lot of doubts. > I want to know whether Python is compiler language > or interpreted language. If Python is interpreter > language why compilation is there. t

Doubt regarding python Compilation

2005-04-27 Thread praba kar
Dear all, I have doubt regarding python Compilation. I want to know whether Python is compiler language or interpreted language. If Python is interpreter language why compilation is there. with regards Yahoo