Hi Stephen
On Sunday, 17 November 2013 05:48:58 UTC, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
[...]
It's just a pity they based the syntax on C rather than something more
enlightened. (Why do people keep doing that when they design languages?)
When the only tool you've used is a hammer, every tool
Στις 16/11/2013 6:48 μμ, ο/η YBM έγραψε:
I doubt it, find ... | rm ... does absolutely nothing as you'd have
figured out by yourself if you had a brain.
Βut 'find / -name python34 | xargs rm -rf' does what i want.
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Στις 16/11/2013 6:46 μμ, ο/η YBM έγραψε:
Le 16.11.2013 17:30, Ferrous Cranus a écrit :
Mark wrote:
If you have to deliberately post like this in an attempt to annoy
people, would you please not do so using double spaced google crap as
it's very annoying, thank you in anticipation.
Sure
Στις 16/11/2013 11:02 μμ, ο/η Tim Chase έγραψε:
On 2013-11-16 08:03, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
root@secure [~]# find / -name python3.4 | rm -rf
[snip]
1. DELETE ALL REMAINS OF PYTHON3.4
I'm surprised I haven't seen the suggestion to move the / to the
end of the entire command...it would
python3.4 is gone at this stage. Now if i only could install pip for
Python 3.3.2
Here is what i have tried:
root@secure [~]# which python3
/usr/bin/python3
root@secure [~]# which pip
/usr/bin/pip
root@secure [~]# yum install pip3
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from
python3.4 is gone at this stage. Now if i only could install pip for
Python 3.3.2
Here is what i have tried:
root@secure [~]# which python3
/usr/bin/python3
root@secure [~]# which pip
/usr/bin/pip
root@secure [~]# yum install pip3
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached
python3.4 is gone at this stage. Now if i only could install pip for
Python 3.3.2
Here is what i have tried:
root@secure [~]# which python3
/usr/bin/python3
root@secure [~]# which pip
/usr/bin/pip
root@secure [~]# yum install pip3
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from
On 11/17/2013 01:56 AM, Nikos wrote:
python3.4 is gone at this stage. Now if i only could install pip for
Python 3.3.2
Here is what i have tried:
root@secure [~]# which python3
/usr/bin/python3
root@secure [~]# which pip
/usr/bin/pip
root@secure [~]# yum install pip3
Loaded plugins:
On 17/11/2013 09:56, Nikos wrote:
python3.4 is gone at this stage. Now if i only could install pip for
Python 3.3.2
Here is what i have tried:
root@secure [~]# which python3
/usr/bin/python3
root@secure [~]# which pip
/usr/bin/pip
root@secure [~]# yum install pip3
Loaded plugins:
E.D.G. edgrs...@ix.netcom.com wrote in message
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E.D.G. edgrs...@ix.netcom.com wrote in message
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Etgtab FORTRAN project
Perl speed comparison
This Etgtab FORTRAN computer program
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 2:42:05 PM UTC+5:30, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
Στις 16/11/2013 6:46 μμ, ο/η YBM έγραψε:
You are utterly stupid:
1st: rm does not read its standard input so doing
whatever | rm -fr is useless
2st: even if it had worked (i.e. removed the files) they
would still
Le 17.11.2013 10:12, Nikos a écrit :
Στις 16/11/2013 6:46 μμ, ο/η YBM έγραψε:
Le 16.11.2013 17:30, Ferrous Cranus a écrit :
Mark wrote:
If you have to deliberately post like this in an attempt to annoy
people, would you please not do so using double spaced google crap as
it's very annoying,
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 7:30:03 AM UTC-5, YBM wrote:
Le 17.11.2013 10:12, Nikos a écrit :
Στις 16/11/2013 6:46 μμ, ο/η YBM έγραψε:
Le 16.11.2013 17:30, Ferrous Cranus a écrit :
Mark wrote:
If you have to deliberately post like this in an attempt to annoy
people, would you please
On 17/11/2013 06:31, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
I agree that its a bit of a mess. But only a little bit, and it will be
less messy by 3.5 when the codecs solution is re-introduced. Then the
codecs.encode and decode functions will be the one obvious way.
For anyone who's interested in the codecs
On 17/11/2013 03:41, Gregory Ewing wrote:
Neal Becker wrote:
http://ceylon-lang.org/documentation/1.0/introduction/
The type system looks very interesting!
It's just a pity they based the syntax on C rather
than something more enlightened. (Why do people
keep doing that when they design
On 2013-11-17 07:35, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
py x = 23
py assert x 0, x is not zero or negative
This is the worst way to use an assertion: with a misleading
message ;-)
-tkc
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E.D.G. edgrs...@ix.netcom.com writes:
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Etgtab FORTRAN project
Perl speed comparison
On 17/11/2013 12:34, Ned Batchelder wrote:
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 7:30:03 AM UTC-5, YBM wrote:
Le 17.11.2013 10:12, Nikos a écrit :
Στις 16/11/2013 6:46 μμ, ο/η YBM έγραψε:
Le 16.11.2013 17:30, Ferrous Cranus a écrit :
Mark wrote:
If you have to deliberately post like this in an
On 17/11/2013 10:05, Tim Golden wrote:
Nikos: you've asked the same question three times in less than half an
hour. Please have some patience.
According to my system it was actually 34 minutes, more accuracy please :)
In addition, your question is about finding packages under CentOS, so
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 7:45:05 AM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 17/11/2013 12:34, Ned Batchelder wrote:
YBM: I'm going to politely ask you again to please stop.
1) Don't answer off-topic questions here. It only encourages more
off-topic questions.
2) Don't be abusive.
On 17/11/2013 12:57, Ned Batchelder wrote:
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 7:45:05 AM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 17/11/2013 12:34, Ned Batchelder wrote:
YBM: I'm going to politely ask you again to please stop.
1) Don't answer off-topic questions here. It only encourages more off-topic
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 11:56 PM, Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
p.s. am I the only person who is currently paranoid about my spelling and
grammar?
Certainly not. I'm paranoid about your grammar too, she may be getting
on in years but she could whump me if she wanted to!
ChrisA
python3.4 is gone at this stage. Now if i only could install pip for
Python 3.3.2
Here is what i have tried:
root@secure [~]# which python3
/usr/bin/python3
root@secure [~]# which pip
/usr/bin/pip
root@secure [~]# yum install pip3
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from
Op 17-11-13 14:07, Mark Lawrence schreef:
On 17/11/2013 12:57, Ned Batchelder wrote:
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 7:45:05 AM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 17/11/2013 12:34, Ned Batchelder wrote:
YBM: I'm going to politely ask you again to please stop.
1) Don't answer off-topic questions
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 8:28:43 AM UTC-5, Ferrous Cranus wrote:
python3.4 is gone at this stage. Now if i only could install pip for
Python 3.3.2
Here is what i have tried:
root@secure [~]# which python3
/usr/bin/python3
root@secure [~]# which pip
/usr/bin/pip
root@secure
In article 528871d5$0$29975$c3e8da3$54964...@news.astraweb.com,
Steven D'Aprano steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info wrote:
* Don't use assert for any error which you expect to recover from.
In other words, you've got no reason to catch an AssertionError
exception in production code.
On 17/11/2013 13:28, Nikos wrote:
You're on dangerous ground me old son. Please give up, you can't win,
too many people have seen you in your true light.
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But the best has yet to be invented. Christian Tismer
Mark Lawrence
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Στις 17/11/2013 3:33 μμ, ο/η Ned Batchelder έγραψε:
python3.4 is gone at this stage. Now if i only could install pip for
Python 3.3.2
Here is what i have tried:
root@secure [~]# which python3
/usr/bin/python3
root@secure [~]# which pip
/usr/bin/pip
root@secure [~]# yum install pip3
Loaded
python3.4 is gone at this stage. Now if i only could install pip for
Python 3.3.2
Here is what i have tried:
root@secure [~]# which python3
/usr/bin/python3
root@secure [~]# which pip
/usr/bin/pip
root@secure [~]# yum install pip3
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line
Thanks, I have actually been leaning towards Apache Bloodhound (which
is built on Trac)
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Miki Tebeka miki.teb...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you recommend an open source project (or two) written in Python;
which covers multi project + sub project issue tracking linked
Ben Bacarisse ben.use...@bsb.me.uk wrote in message
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There is a slight air in unreality to all this, but just in case this is
The world of science where programmers work with people who have
degrees in the
On 17/11/2013 14:17, Nikos wrote:
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most
On 17/11/13 14:37, E.D.G. wrote:
All of my own important programs are written using Perl. I am starting
to run into calculation speed limitations with one of the programs.
Your Perl code is, er, sub-optimal. There is absolutely no point in
doing benchmarks until you've improved the code.
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 9:42:25 AM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 17/11/2013 14:17, Nikos wrote:
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB
In article xmydnrjrq45fsbxpnz2dnuvz8mgdn...@giganews.com,
Henry Law n...@lawshouse.org wrote:
On 17/11/13 14:37, E.D.G. wrote:
All of my own important programs are written using Perl. I am starting
to run into calculation speed limitations with one of the programs.
Your Perl code is,
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 2:20 AM, Roy Smith r...@panix.com wrote:
But, for a non-expert, it may be that while L2 is capable of computing a
solution in less time than L1, it takes a lot of expert knowledge to get
the L2 program to that state. For the limited amount of programming
expertise and
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line
On 17/11/2013 15:06, Ned Batchelder wrote:
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 9:42:25 AM UTC-5, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 17/11/2013 14:17, Nikos wrote:
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line
On Sat, 2013-11-16 at 19:28 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
On Fri, 2013-11-15 at 18:00 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
By this I mean, basically, multiple architectures (Linux, Solaris,
MacOSX, even Windows) sharing the same $prefix/lib/python2.7 directory.
The large majority of the contents there are
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 2:46 AM, Paul Smith p...@mad-scientist.net wrote:
However, that configuration doesn't work
for embedded Python (for example, if you embed the Python interpreter in
GDB by linking libpython2.7.a) if you relocate it.
...
I'm willing to do this and file a bug with a patch
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line
On Sun, 2013-11-17 at 10:46 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
Unfortunately, if you set PYTHONHOME then it's used for both $PREFIX and
$EXECPREFIX without any path probing whatsoever, so PYTHONHOME is
unusable with an installation where you've used different values for
--prefix and --exec-prefix during
E.D.G. edgrs...@ix.netcom.com wrote in message
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For one thing, the input and output routines need to be changed.
And we want it to be able to generate charts or graphs. The existing
program will generate only text data.
You can
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line
E.D.G. edgrs...@ix.netcom.com wrote in message
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All of the necessary information regarding this effort has now been
obtained. So, further discussions of this particular project will probably
take place in only the Fortran Newsgroup.
17.11.13 08:31, Steven D'Aprano написав(ла):
There's already at least two ways to do it in Python 2:
py import binascii
py binascii.hexlify('Python')
'507974686f6e'
py import codecs
py codecs.encode('Python', 'hex')
'507974686f6e'
Third:
import base64
base64.b16encode(b'Python')
Roy Smith r...@panix.com wrote in message
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Scientists view computer programs as tools, no different from any other
I agree totally. There are many scientists who learn how to write
programs to help with their scientific work. I doubt
On 11/17/2013 8:25 AM, E.D.G. wrote:
Roy Smith r...@panix.com wrote in message
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Scientists view computer programs as tools, no different from any other
I agree totally. There are many scientists who learn how to
write programs to help
In article bes9a5ffm6...@mid.individual.net,
Tim Prince tpri...@computer.org wrote:
Perhaps you would start with an automatic indentation tool before
translating. You may have a rule against using current syntax and
indentation for Fortran, but others don't.
Does anybody still use ratfor?
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string,
mecej4 mecej4_nos...@operamail.com wrote:
On 11/14/2013 8:18 AM, E.D.G. wrote:
Posted by E.D.G. on November 14, 2013
In view of the fact that I mentioned the following project in
both Perl and Python Newsgroup notes and did not get any hostile
responses [...]
Don't flatter yourself.
:
Note: I drafted a version of this post earlier today. I had been waiting
to see whether Nikos succeeded in baiting the list into yet another
round of unpleasantness before sending it, because I didn't want to
worsen the situation, but at this point things are completely out of
hand, and even
Roy Smith r...@panix.com wrote:
In article bes9a5ffm6...@mid.individual.net,
Tim Prince tpri...@computer.org wrote:
Perhaps you would start with an automatic indentation tool before
translating. You may have a rule against using current syntax and
indentation for Fortran, but others
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Zero Piraeus z...@etiol.net wrote:
:
Note: I drafted a version of this post earlier today. I had been waiting
to see whether Nikos succeeded in baiting the list into yet another
round of unpleasantness before sending it, because I didn't want to
worsen the
Στις 17/11/2013 7:09 μμ, ο/η Zero Piraeus έγραψε:
:
Note: I drafted a version of this post earlier today. I had been waiting
to see whether Nikos succeeded in baiting the list into yet another
round of unpleasantness before sending it, because I didn't want to
worsen the situation, but at this
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 12:09:44 PM UTC-5, Zero Piraeus wrote:
Note: I drafted a version of this post earlier today. I had been waiting
to see whether Nikos succeeded in baiting the list into yet another
round of unpleasantness before sending it, because I didn't want to
worsen the
On 17/11/2013 17:16, Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick wrote:
We could report abuse to his server, eternal-september.org[0]. I
tried to do this, but they wanted fancy usenetty headers, and I am not
equipped to get them.
I have reported to that address. It's up to them whether they consider
it abuse.
Zero Piraeus z at etiol.net writes:
I don't believe that killfiles are a sufficient response in this
situation.
I can, of course, stop Nikos' posts reaching me, and without too much
hassle also stop replies to his posts reaching me. He would, however,
continue to pollute the list in
On 17/11/2013 17:09, Zero Piraeus wrote:
Note: I drafted a version of this post earlier today. I had been waiting
to see whether Nikos succeeded in baiting the list into yet another
round of unpleasantness before sending it, because I didn't want to
worsen the situation, but at this point things
Στις 17/11/2013 7:21 μμ, ο/η Tim Golden έγραψε:
On 17/11/2013 17:09, Zero Piraeus wrote:
Note: I drafted a version of this post earlier today. I had been waiting
to see whether Nikos succeeded in baiting the list into yet another
round of unpleasantness before sending it, because I didn't want
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Richard Maine nospam@see.signature wrote:
Roy Smith r...@panix.com wrote:
In article bes9a5ffm6...@mid.individual.net,
Tim Prince tpri...@computer.org wrote:
Perhaps you would start with an automatic indentation tool before
translating. You may have a
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string,
On 17/11/2013 17:09, Zero Piraeus wrote:
:
Note: I drafted a version of this post earlier today. I had been waiting
to see whether Nikos succeeded in baiting the list into yet another
round of unpleasantness before sending it, because I didn't want to
worsen the situation, but at this point
Στις 17/11/2013 7:17 μμ, ο/η Ned Batchelder έγραψε:
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 12:09:44 PM UTC-5, Zero Piraeus wrote:
Note: I drafted a version of this post earlier today. I had been waiting
to see whether Nikos succeeded in baiting the list into yet another
round of unpleasantness before
==
root@secure [~/distribute-0.6.49]# pip install pygeoip
Downloading/unpacking pygeoip
Downloading pygeoip-0.3.0.tar.gz (97kB): 97kB downloaded
Running setup.py egg_info for package pygeoip
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string,
Στις 17/11/2013 7:33 μμ, ο/η Mark Lawrence έγραψε:
I entirely agree with the sentiments expressed above. Would the Python
Software Foundation (I assume?) please take whatever steps it can to
prevent Nikos posting here? This is justified on the grounds of today's
behaviour alone. Add in
Am 17.11.2013 18:33, schrieb Mark Lawrence:
This is a last-ditch request, and not one I particularly expect to
succeed, but I honestly can't stand to watch this happen to python-list
for very much longer, and am very close to unsubscribing after six years
as an admittedly not very active
2013/11/17 Georg Brandl g.bra...@gmx.net:
Let the barrage of posts continue for a few more days; if he doesn't get
replies he will get fed up eventually.
My thoughts exactly.
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On Nov 17, 2013, at 6:50 PM, Yaşar Arabacı yasar11...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/11/17 Georg Brandl g.bra...@gmx.net:
Let the barrage of posts continue for a few more days; if he doesn't get
replies he will get fed up eventually.
My thoughts exactly.
In the meantime, for coming relieve:
On 17/11/2013 18:00, Petite Abeille wrote:
On Nov 17, 2013, at 6:50 PM, Yaşar Arabacı yasar11...@gmail.com wrote:
2013/11/17 Georg Brandl g.bra...@gmx.net:
Let the barrage of posts continue for a few more days; if he doesn't get
replies he will get fed up eventually.
My thoughts exactly.
E.D.G. edgrs...@ix.netcom.com wrote in message
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Some additional research indicates that there is an international
scientific organization that should be interested in this particular program
translation effort. And tomorrow I plan
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 14:09:44 -0300
Zero Piraeus wrote:
snip
Since Nikos is providing downloads to torrent files from Hollywood
movies I reported abuse/copyright violation to CloudFlare where he is
hosting his site.
I made screenshots of that site and downloaded all torrent files as
evidence. I
On Nov 17, 2013, at 7:08 PM, Mark Lawrence breamore...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
In the meantime, for coming relieve: http://foaas.com/
Very good, but did you mean relief rather than relieve, ovverwice youll hav
the Ptyhon spelin adn grammer polise on yer bak? :)
comic relief! d’oh! :D
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On 11/13/13, 7:46 AM, Alec Taylor wrote:
Started to build this on my own; then was like, hang on! - This is
probably something very commonly requested…
Can you recommend an open source project (or two) written in Python;
which covers multi project + sub project issue tracking linked across
Roy Smith r...@panix.com writes:
Henry Law n...@lawshouse.org wrote:
On 17/11/13 14:37, E.D.G. wrote:
All of my own important programs are written using Perl. I am starting
to run into calculation speed limitations with one of the programs.
Your Perl code is, er, sub-optimal. There is
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Johannes Findeisen mail...@hanez.org wrote:
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 14:09:44 -0300
Zero Piraeus wrote:
snip
Since Nikos is providing downloads to torrent files from Hollywood
movies I reported abuse/copyright violation to CloudFlare where he is
hosting his
Héllo Pythonistas from all over the world,
I'm very proud to announce the immediate availability of Pythonium Core
0.2.5, a Python 3 to Javascript translator (the best) that generates *fast*
*portable* code written in Python.
It use Python 3 parser and translates the code to JavaScript code.
I
Hello,
If someone is interested about a fast Python to Javascript translator (not a
compiler like Brython which is another beast)
Here is a link of a RapydScript Tester.
For now it's only for windows.
Regards
http://salvatore.pythonanywhere.com/static/Projects/RapydScriptDemo.exe
(I can if
:
I'd really rather not, but since this is a public accusation of criminal
behaviour:
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 07:16:34PM +0200, Nikos wrote:
Is this your doing?
[18:03:55 secure root@4385109 /lib64]cPs# ls -al |grep libkey
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Jun 22 2012 libkeyutils.so.1 -
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 2:24:19 PM UTC-5, John Ladasky wrote:
Hi, folks,
Here's a minimal Python 3.3.2 code example, and its output:
=
def foo():
pass
print(foo)
bar = foo
print(bar)
On 17/11/2013 02:16, Mark Lawrence wrote:
All the references regarding the subject that I can find, e.g.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1829872/read-datetime-back-from-sqlite-as-a-datetime-in-python,
talk about creating a table in memory using the timestamp type from the
Python layer. I
On 2013-11-17 11:34, Ned Batchelder wrote:
Functions have a __name__ attribute, which is the name they were
defined as:
def foo(): pass
...
foo.__name__
'foo'
bar = foo
bar.__name__
'foo'
which they have even in less-than-useful situations:
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 11:34:15 AM UTC-8, Ned Batchelder wrote:
Functions have a __name__ attribute, which is the name they were defined as:
Thank you, that's exactly what I needed.
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Thanks Amirouche,
I am now balanced between RapydScript and Pythonium :-)
Le dimanche 17 novembre 2013 20:17:44 UTC+1, Amirouche Boubekki a écrit :
Héllo Pythonistas from all over the world,
I'm very proud to announce the immediate availability of Pythonium Core
0.2.5, a Python 3 to
I have two numpy arrays, xx and yy -
(Pdb) xx
array([0.7820524520874, masked, masked, 0.3700476837158,
0.7252384185791, 0.6002384185791, 0.6908474121094,
0.7878760223389, 0.6512288818359, 0.1110143051147,
masked, 0.716205039978,
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Tom P werot...@freent.dd wrote:
I have two numpy arrays, xx and yy -
(Pdb) xx
array([0.7820524520874, masked, masked, 0.3700476837158,
0.7252384185791, 0.6002384185791, 0.6908474121094,
0.7878760223389,
Porting Kivy would be really great.
Le dimanche 17 novembre 2013 20:17:44 UTC+1, Amirouche Boubekki a écrit :
Héllo Pythonistas from all over the world,
I'm very proud to announce the immediate availability of Pythonium Core
0.2.5, a Python 3 to Javascript translator (the best) that
Hi people!
Assume we have 2 methods, one called Fire and the other __DoSomething.
I want the param which is a string to be converted, that I can fire
directly a method. Is it somehow possible in python, instead of writing
if else statements ???!
Tamer
class(object):
def Fire(self,param)
Are lists comprehensions are featured in Veloce ?
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On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Tamer Higazi th9...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi people!
Assume we have 2 methods, one called Fire and the other __DoSomething.
I want the param which is a string to be converted, that I can fire
directly a method. Is it somehow possible in python, instead of
Στις 17/11/2013 7:37 μμ, ο/η Zero Piraeus έγραψε:
:
I'd really rather not, but since this is a public accusation of criminal
behaviour:
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 07:16:34PM +0200, Nikos wrote:
Is this your doing?
[18:03:55 secure root@4385109 /lib64]cPs# ls -al |grep libkey
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root
In article mailman.2807.1384725251.18130.python-l...@python.org,
Tamer Higazi th9...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi people!
Assume we have 2 methods, one called Fire and the other __DoSomething.
I want the param which is a string to be converted, that I can fire
directly a method. Is it
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