gregarican greg.il.com wrote:
Maybe it's just me but the word grovelling just doesn't ring of
newbie friendliness. To each their own I guess. Kind of like the
Smalltalk list where a few respondents are really dry. Someone will
post asking something like Can I use Smalltalk to do X so
On Aug 3, 1:00 am, wang frank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to build a GUI to execut python script. I found TKinter and
wxpython. Which one is easier for a newbie? and which one is better?
Well, Tkinter comes with Python, so newbies can get up and running
straight away without having to
frikk fr...l.com wrote:
1. ... Am I somehow leaving
objects laying around that aren't being deleted? Is create_rectangle
not the appropriate function to use?)
Try calling the canvas's delete method with the old rectangle before
making a new one.
- Hendrik
--
Dale Strickland-Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The email module's mimetext handling isn't what you might expect from
something that appears to behave like a dictionary.
...
Having apparently REPLACED my recipient, what I've ended up with is both of
them.
This behavior is documented in
Bruno Desthuilliers bdes...art.fr wrote:
Now if you want some examples of definitively rude newsgroups, I
suggest you take your chance on other newsgroups in the comp.*
hierarchy...
I know someone who derisively refers to anybody that is associated
with computers in any way as a Pencil Neck.
Hello Guys,
I'm looking for some advice on how best to handle file read/write errors
with try/except as i'm a little vague on this, I have a small memory leak in
my app and I'm starting to think its generated by my log file write. For an
example of the function look below.
def
Skip Montanaro a écrit :
In this case there was a bug. Depending on inputs, sometimes obj
initialized to a class, sometimes an instance of that class. (I fixed
that too while I was at it.) The problem was that the use of __call__
obscured the underlying bug by making the instance as well as
Stef Mientki a écrit :
hello,
I discovered that boolean evaluation in Python is done fast
(as soon as the condition is ok, the rest of the expression is ignored).
Is this standard behavior or is there a compiler switch to turn it on/off ?
As it was replied, its standard behavior and
Stef Mientki a écrit :
Python
def Some_Function (const):
print 'Ive been here', const
return True
A = True
if A and Some_Function (4 ):
print 'I knew it was True'
else:
print 'I''ll never print this'
/Python
Output
Ive been here 4
I knew it was True
/Output
I
John Machin wrote:
On Aug 3, 8:55 am, Ian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stef Mientki wrote:
hello,
I discovered that boolean evaluation in Python is done fast
(as soon as the condition is ok, the rest of the expression is ignored).
Is this standard behavior or is there a compiler switch to
Il Fri, 03 Aug 2007 12:38:09 +1000, John McMonagle ha scritto:
Fabio Z Tessitore wrote:
I've tried to use Twm and SURPRISE! it works!!!
Can you say why? How can I fix the prob with Gnome?
Thanks
I don't know why it doesn't work correctly on the version of gnome which
you are running
ZelluX wrote:
I'm confronted with some trouble when dealing with html files.
The html files contain javascript and some information stored in tables.
And it seems that they're not well-formed, when parsed with minidom, it
will say mismatched tag.
minidom deals with XML. You're trying to
Hi, all
I'm confronted with some trouble when dealing with html files.
The html files contain javascript and some information stored in tables.
And it seems that they're not well-formed, when parsed with minidom, it
will say mismatched tag.
Then how can i get information from those files? Is
http://docs.python.org/lib/module-csv.html
2007/8/3, Sonu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hello,
i need to create script
that can create a csv file as i want
for example i have two table in database that are person ,country
if i want to create csv file to person,then wht to do ,,
how to connect
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is a multipart message in MIME format.
--=_NextPart_000_00B0_01C7D5B0.02EB8BA0
Hello Guys,
I'm looking for some advice on how best to handle file read/write
errors with try/except as i'm a
Greg Donald wrote:
On 8/1/07, hg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any cscope ECB equivalent for Python ?
ECB is not language specific. It works the same for browsing Python
code as any other language.
--
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http://destiney.com/
Thanks, I realized my mistake soon after I
Hi,
I'm working with a number of scripts which were written years ago for
my company for Python 2.2, and I'd like to update for Python 2.5. I
have written a script to add # -*- coding: cp1252 -*- to the beginning
of all my scripts, and that has fixed the encoding issues.
Another issue was the
Thanks for your ideas guys,
I'm unfortunately tied to 2.4 so don't have the full try except status, but
I'm now working with the following code:
def addApp(self, event):
try:
logfile =
open('/pblue/new/Logs/Application.csv','a')
On Aug 2, 10:46 pm, zxo102 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am new in GIS area and need your suggestions for where I can
start from. I have a python based web application with a database.
Now I would like to add a GIS map into my application. When a user
clicks a certain area in the GIS
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
Hello Guys,
I’m looking for some advice on how best to handle file read/write errors
with try/except as i’m a little vague on this, I have a small memory
leak in my app and I’m starting to think its generated by my log file
write. For an example of
On Aug 3, 6:45 am, Sonu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
i need to create script
that can create a csv file as i want
for example i have two table in database that are person ,country
if i want to create csv file to person,then wht to do ,,
how to connect database,how to create csv of
On Aug 3, 6:56 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody know how can I insert os.listdir items in wx python
TreeCtrl and every item assign adequately
icon on this example
import wx
class TestFrame(wx.Frame):
def __init__(self):
wx.Frame.__init__(self, None,
Hello,
I was wondering how people organize their projects while they are
developing, and packaging with distutils. For example, so many
python packages let me download, then do sudo python setup.py
install and they are put in the right place. The developers of
those packages, however,
On Aug 3, 2:26 am, Hendrik van Rooyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
frikk fr...l.com wrote:
1. ... Am I somehow leaving
objects laying around that aren't being deleted? Is create_rectangle
not the appropriate function to use?)
Try calling the canvas's delete method with the old
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In this particular case it was clearly unnecessary and just obfuscated
the code. I'm wondering, are there some general cases where __call__
methods of a user-defined class are simply indispensable?
I don't know that you couldn't live without __call__, but it would
Just as a heads up, minidom is pretty inefficient and difficult to work with
too.
On someone else's advice I switched over to ElementTree and have been really
pleased with the results, its much simpler to work with and more efficient
too.
Rob
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stef Mientki a écrit :
(snip)
Gabriel: you pointed me to this page:
The exact behavior is defined in the Language Reference
http://docs.python.org/ref/Booleans.html
quote
or_test ::= and_test | or_test or and_test
/quote
Can you imagine, while I'm not a programmer, just a
How do I output the IDLE 1.2.1 Python Shell results to a log file.
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I think you can download the eclipse plataform e get pydev through eclipse
update.
Eclipse Europa distro is a group of 21 projects like jdt and cdt not
correlate to python.
[]'s
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A naive approach to rank ordering (handling ties as well) of nested
lists may be accomplished via:
def rankLists(nestedList):
def rankList(singleList):
sortedList = list(singleList)
sortedList.sort()
return
I wonder how long before they come out with a python version of
eclipse. I know there is a C/C++ now.
Danyelle
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On Aug 3, 10:14 am, Colly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I output the IDLE 1.2.1 Python Shell results to a log file.
Redirect stdout to the log file.
code
out = sys.stdout # save stdout for restoration later
f = open(r'c:\test\test.log', 'w')
sys.stdout = f # now stdout is redirected
# do
On Aug 2, 7:32 pm, Gabriel Genellina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If your web server is multithreaded (or you use some other way to process
many simultaneous requests) you have to be more careful - remember that
sys.stdout is global, you must find a way to distinguish between output
from
On Aug 3, 10:58 am, king kikapu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
this is actually a question to those of us who use Eclipse and Pydev
as their main Python developing environment. As i use Eclipse (3.3
Europa) only for Python and i have nothing to do with Java, is there a
way to disable/uninstall
On Aug 3, 5:00 pm, gregarican [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 3, 10:58 am, king kikapu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
this is actually a question to those of us who use Eclipse and Pydev
as their main Python developing environment. As i use Eclipse (3.3
Europa) only for Python and i have
When running 'python setup.py install' to install items for xlrd to work, does
anybody know
what items are
installed and where items are installed at on a Mac (OS 10.4)? I'm assuming it
mainly uses
things out of the xlrd
folder, but was curious if it copies files to other locations.
Robert Rawlins - Think Blue wrote:
Just as a heads up, minidom is pretty inefficient and difficult to work with
too.
On someone else's advice I switched over to ElementTree and have been really
pleased with the results, its much simpler to work with and more efficient
too.
/and/ lxml.etree
Paul Boddie schreef:
On 3 Aug, 11:45, Stef Mientki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, my question missed the essential NOT,
here is an example, that behaves different in Delphi,
(so I guess Delphi is not a real language ;-)
Delphi is based on Pascal, and from what I can recall from my
On 3 Aug, 11:45, Stef Mientki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, my question missed the essential NOT,
here is an example, that behaves different in Delphi,
(so I guess Delphi is not a real language ;-)
Delphi is based on Pascal, and from what I can recall from my
university textbook, there
Hi,
this is actually a question to those of us who use Eclipse and Pydev
as their main Python developing environment. As i use Eclipse (3.3
Europa) only for Python and i have nothing to do with Java, is there a
way to disable/uninstall some Java-specific stuff and make the
environment actually
Steven D'Aprano a écrit :
On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 10:20:59 +0200, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
Joshua J. Kugler a écrit :
On Thursday 02 August 2007 15:19, Evan Klitzke wrote:
I discovered that boolean evaluation in Python is done fast
(as soon as the condition is ok, the rest of the expression
Does anyone have any suggested websites for learning Eclipse the python way?
thanks,
Danyelle
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I just found this: http://www.easyeclipse.org/site/distributions/python.html
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On 2007-08-03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A naive approach to rank ordering (handling ties as well) of nested
lists may be accomplished via:
def rankLists(nestedList):
def rankList(singleList):
sortedList = list(singleList)
sortedList.sort()
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 2, 2:09 pm, Jay Loden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 2, 1:45 pm, Roman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a package that converts a string that contains special
characters in xml to to literal value.
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Does anyone have any experience using the idlelib TreeWidget module? I
am using it to display XML files and would like to include some editing
capabilities. Does anyone have any examples I could take a look at?
Thanks,
John
Classification:
On Sun, 29 Jul, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
(1) Don't use eval, exec or execfile.
Ok, then I would really like to ask a question about how to solve my
problem without execfile ... ;-)
I am embedding Python on Windows using MinGW. In order to execute a
Python script file, calling any of the
Hello Chaps,
I've been writing (with your help) a small application over the past couple
of months but I'm really struggling to iron out all of the creases and its
seems to spring a few memory leaks that I'm unable to find and plug. It's
only a small app, around 500 lines of code I would
Hi
We would like to use the store proc. We are using a postgreql database. what we
have working so far is:
params = [4,4,2]
curs.callproc(update_job_status,params)
db.commit()
#print db
#print curs.description
result = curs.fetchall()
if result == 1:
print good one
else:
On Aug 2, 1:06 pm, Laurent Pointal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rohan wrote:
I was wondering if there could be an arrangement where a file could be
attached and send as an email.
For ex
f = open(add.txt,w)
f.write('python')
f.close()
Now I would like to send an email with add.txt as an
Joshua J. Kugler a écrit :
On Thursday 02 August 2007 15:19, Evan Klitzke wrote:
I discovered that boolean evaluation in Python is done fast
(as soon as the condition is ok, the rest of the expression is ignored).
This is standard behavior in every language I've ever encountered.
Then
On 2007-08-03, Steven D'Aprano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But that's specific to the syntax of the language. You could,
if you choose, design a language where elif was unnecessary:
if condition:
pass
else if another_condition:
pass
What advantage is there to elif, apart from it
Fernando Perez wrote:
I'm finding the following behavior truly puzzling, but before I post a bug
report on the site, I'd rather be corrected if I'm just missing somethin
obvious.
Consider the following trivial script:
from math import sin, pi
wav = lambda k,x: sin(2*pi*k*x)
print
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Gabriel Genellina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
En Thu, 02 Aug 2007 16:48:06 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
In any case. I've added some minor scripting support, so that you can
write dynamic pages in Python. To do this, I use execfile(), and pass
the script a
Hello fellow pythoneers. I'm stumped on something, and I was hoping
maybe someone in here would have an elegant solution to my problem.
This is the first time I've played around with packages, so I'm
probably misunderstanding something here...
Here's what I'd like to do in my package. I want my
Hello,
Does anybody know how can I insert os.listdir items in wx python
TreeCtrl and every item assign adequately
icon on this example
import wx
class TestFrame(wx.Frame):
def __init__(self):
wx.Frame.__init__(self, None, title=simple tree with icons,
size=(400,500))
il =
hello,
i need to create script
that can create a csv file as i want
for example i have two table in database that are person ,country
if i want to create csv file to person,then wht to do ,,
how to connect database,how to create csv of interrelated field
eg :in person table :country_id (which is
Laurent Pointal wrote:
Stef Mientki a écrit :
Python
def Some_Function (const):
print 'Ive been here', const
return True
A = True
if A and Some_Function (4 ):
print 'I knew it was True'
else:
print 'I''ll never print this'
/Python
Output
Ive been here 4
I knew it
I'm automating the generation of PDF out of Excel sheets through
win32com.
I nearly accomplished everything I wanted, but one problem is still
left:
when I calling the print job through following code:
xl.Selection.PrintOut(Copies=1,Collate=True)
then a window pops up, where I have to input the
Stef Mientki schrieb:
John Machin wrote:
On Aug 3, 8:55 am, Ian Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stef Mientki wrote:
hello,
I discovered that boolean evaluation in Python is done fast
(as soon as the condition is ok, the rest of the expression is
ignored).
Is this standard behavior or is
On Aug 3, 2007, at 11:57 AM, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention the language did not allow to have else
if
in the same statement. IOW :
if some_condition then
do_sometehing
else
if some_other_condition then
do_something_else
else
if
On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 10:20:59 +0200, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
Joshua J. Kugler a écrit :
On Thursday 02 August 2007 15:19, Evan Klitzke wrote:
I discovered that boolean evaluation in Python is done fast
(as soon as the condition is ok, the rest of the expression is ignored).
This is
John Machin wrote:
(you_are_confused and/or
function_returns_bool_but_has__side_effects())
That above expression should be written more explicitly like:
function_result = function_returning_bool_but_with_side_effects()
if you_are_confused or function_result:
do_something_nice()
I was talking to some other people, who all were working on different
schedulers and such for coroutines. We decided to work out a common
API to give coroutines, and common rules to passing data between them,
etc. I am wondering now if there is already work on this, or some
schedulers I'm not
On Aug 2, 10:20 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A naive approach to rank ordering (handling ties as well) of nested
lists may be accomplished via:
def rankLists(nestedList):
def rankList(singleList):
sortedList = list(singleList)
sortedList.sort()
Hello,
A couple months ago there was an example posted in a blog of a rest
interface for validating zip codes. If I recall correctly, the backend
validator was written in python.
The validator demo page had a single text input; next to the text input
would appear either a green check or a
On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 17:31 +0100, Vaughan V Ashe wrote:
Hi
We would like to use the store proc. We are using a postgreql
database. what we have working so far is:
params = [4,4,2]
curs.callproc(update_job_status,params)
db.commit()
#print db
#print curs.description
On 2007-08-03, Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 3, 2007, at 11:57 AM, Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
Sorry, I forgot to mention the language did not allow to have else
if
in the same statement. IOW :
if some_condition then
do_sometehing
else
if some_other_condition then
Heve you tried to do something like:
# module configure.py
value1 = 10
value2 = 20
...
# other module
from configure import *
# now I'm able to use value1 value2 etc.
var = value1 * value2
bye
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On the discussion of rudeness, we have to include the OP. He/She/it
did not even attempt a Google before posting, and posted with a
meaningless subject. We'll chalk that up to newness, but some sort of
retort was called for IMHO. How else do we learn the conventions that
govern rudeness.
Greetings all,
I've recently begun using Python to do scientific computation, and I wrote
the following script to find approximate eigenvalues for a semi-infinite
matrix:
from pylab import *
from numpy import *
from scipy import *
def bandstructure(N,s):
b = s/4.0
jmax = 10 + N**2
BTW - on the subject of polite discussions, how about this one as an
example of opinions politely expressed.
Oh, and does anyone know how to use zip in Python. Yes+1.
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On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 17:51 +, Fabio Z Tessitore wrote:
Heve you tried to do something like:
# module configure.py
value1 = 10
value2 = 20
...
# other module
from configure import *
# now I'm able to use value1 value2 etc.
var = value1 * value2
Right idea, wrong execution.
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Robert Rawlins - Think Blue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for your ideas guys,
I'm unfortunately tied to 2.4 so don't have the full try except
status, but I'm now working with the following code:
def addApp(self, event):
try:
Skip Montanaro a écrit :
In this case there was a bug. Depending on inputs, sometimes obj
initialized to a class, sometimes an instance of that class. (I fixed
that too while I was at it.) The problem was that the use of __call__
obscured the underlying bug by making the instance as well
to a local file.
import urllib
webFile = urllib.urlopen(url)
localFile = open(fileName, 'w')
localFile.write(webFile.read())
webFile.close()
localFile.close()
download('http://www.2shared.com/download/1839752/cd520048/
xpersia14.3gp?tsid=20070803
Hmm. So maybe something like this makes sense:
__init__py:
###
_default_cfg_file = 'config.conf'
import configure
def loadcfg(filename):
configure.cfgfile = filename
try:
reload(pkg_module1)
reload(pkg_module2)
except NameError:
On Aug 3, 11:16 am, Carsten Haese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 17:51 +, Fabio Z Tessitore wrote:
Heve you tried to do something like:
# module configure.py
value1 = 10
value2 = 20
...
# other module
from configure import *
# now I'm able to use value1
=20070803-143313-49566ea2', 'xpersia4.3gp' )
I'm guessing there are binary files and you are running on Windows,
which is inserting a carriage return before ebery newline. Try
localFile = open(fileName, 'wb')
to avoid thus behavior.
regards
Steve
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On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 11:48 -0700, Ehsan wrote:
I foundd this code in ASPN Python Cookbook for downloading files in
python but when it finished downloading files the files became
corrupted and didn't open, the files in internet havn't any problem:
def download(url,fileName):
Copy
Stef Mientki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| John Machin wrote:
| So now I'm left with just one question:
| for bitwise operations I should use , |, ^
| for boolean operations I should use and, or, xor
| but after doing some test I find strange effects:
| A = 4
| B
On Aug 3, 10:51 am, Fabio Z Tessitore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Heve you tried to do something like:
# module configure.py
value1 = 10
value2 = 20
...
# other module
from configure import *
# now I'm able to use value1 value2 etc.
var = value1 * value2
bye
Thanks for the response
VanL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| I now cannot find this demo and the associated discussion. Does anybody
| remember this demo and where I might be able to find it?
No, but does the localflavor entry on
Hi,
We're pleased to announce the first public beta release of Wing IDE 101,
a free scaled back edition of Wing IDE that was designed for teaching
introductory programming courses.
We are releasing Wing IDE 101 to the general public in the hopes
that it may help others teach with or learn
.2shared.com/download/1839752/cd520048/
xpersia14.3gp?tsid=20070803-143313-49566ea2', 'xpersia4.3gp' )
Uhhh...you probably need to change the open() command to binary mode.
Replace that line with this:
localFile = open(fileName, mode='wb')
I tried it on my PC to download a photo from one of my sites
On Aug 3, 11:22 am, Danyelle Gragsone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any suggested websites for learning Eclipse the python way?
thanks,
Danyelle
This article is a little old, but it might be helpful to you:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/os-ecant/
I found this too. It
Inspired by effbot's recent Vroom! editor, I have been toying with my
own version. I'd like to make the Text widget draggable, kind of
like how you can drag a PDF document up and down in Adobe Reader.
Here's what I have so far:
from Tkinter import *
class Draggable(Text, object):
def
Hello
Here is my simple listdir example:
import os
os.listdir(C:\Python24\) # This directory relly exists
Here is my error:
WindowsError: [Errno 3] The system cannot find the path specified: 'l/
*.*'
Regards,
Vedran
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Sorry, forgot to Reply to all.
On 8/3/07, Stephen Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings all,
snippage
Also, I've been having trouble with the plot function in matplotlib. For
example, I enter the following in the terminal:
from pylab import *
plot([1,2,3])
[matplotlib.lines.Line2D
On 8/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Here is my simple listdir example:
import os
os.listdir(C:\Python24\) # This directory relly exists
Here is my error:
WindowsError: [Errno 3] The system cannot find the path specified: 'l/
*.*'
That's a somewhat surprising
On Aug 3, 2:50 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Here is my simple listdir example:
import os
os.listdir(C:\Python24\) # This directory relly exists
Here is my error:
WindowsError: [Errno 3] The system cannot find the path specified: 'l/
*.*'
Regards,
Vedran
I get SyntaxError:
Terry Reedy wrote:
No, but does the localflavor entry on
http://code.djangoproject.com/browser/django/trunk/docs/add_ons.txt?rev=5118
help? (found with Google)
Thanks, but no. A friend asked for advice about implementing a
password-checking interface; I remembered that the method described
On 8/3/07, Stephen Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings all,
I've recently begun using Python to do scientific computation, and I wrote
the following script to find approximate eigenvalues for a semi-infinite
matrix:
from pylab import *
from numpy import *
from scipy import *
def
the module PGDB which gives Python access to PostgreSql currently
wants for a copy of a properly located or proper libpq.dll library, on
Windows.
anyone know what the current story on this is?
thanks,
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Il Fri, 03 Aug 2007 14:16:59 -0400, Carsten Haese ha scritto:
Right idea, wrong execution. Note that the OP said I'd like to be able
to reload the config file dynamically and have all my modules
automatically receive the new config.
You are obviously right ... I haven't read all the post,
Only for knowing more about modules: is there a way to dinamically reload
an already imported module?
bye
Fabio
Yeah you can reload modules with the reload builtin function.
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I'm guessing there are binary files and you are running on Windows,
which is inserting a carriage return before ebery newline. Try
localFile = open(fileName, 'wb')
to avoid thus behavior
I want to find http://www.2shared.com/download/1716611/e2000f22/
Jadeed_Mlak14.wmv?tsid=20070803-164051-9d637d11 or 3gp instead of
wmv in the text file like this :
html
some code
function reportAbuse() {
var windowname=abuse;
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