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International Conference on Computational Intelligence and
Multimedia Applications, (ICCIMA) August 16-18, 2005
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA
(www.iccima.org)
F I N A LC A L L F O R P A P E R S
The International Conference on Compu
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EIGHTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEMS ENGINEERING (ICSEng05)
LAS VEGAS, USA,
AUGUST 16-18, 2005
(http://www.icseng.info)
This series of International Conferences is jointly organized on a
rotational basis among three institutions, University of
ion. It is not good for beginners.
It doesn't elaborate about calls and implementation.
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Dear Sir/Mam,
I am facing a problem with Python Idle. I am unable to open python idle
even after clicking on it so many times. I am using Python 3.7 on Windows.
I have already installed and uninstalled python 3.7 so many times. But it
is not working
Any help will be appreciated
Thanking you
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Hi,
The number of elements returned by the function f() needs to match the
number of elements in the initial condition y0.
The problem seems to be in this part of the code,
```
for j in range(0,3*N/2+3):
return ydot[j]
```
It is returning the first element instead of the list. I mod
or version change (I
was on Linux/XP/Vista for most of 2.4 and switched distributions right
after 2.5 came out, and then XP before that), so I've never seen a
version change, but is this the sort of thing that will be upgraded in
Software Update?
- Avinash
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On Aug 4, 2008, at 4:12 AM, Jörgen Grahn wrote:
(You might want to post this to comp.lang.python rather than to me --
I am just another c.l.p reader. If you already have done to, please
disregard this.)
Yeah, I hit "reply" by mistake and didn't realize it. My bad.
(I assume here that Berk
(Greg: You only sent the email to me: you probably wanted to add the
mailing list to the recipients.)
On Aug 4, 2008, at 8:37 AM, greg wrote:
Avi wrote:
On that: how would I go about updating the system Python, then?
The usual advice is not to try to do that at all.
Generally it's best to
On Aug 4, 2008, at 10:44 AM, Trevor Slocum wrote:
Python seemed like the right choice for writing a peer-to-peer
application, as the support for sockets is adequate and the cross-
platform ability is nominal. That's why I searched around for P2P
frameworks in Python, and didn't have much lu
On Aug 5, 2008, at 8:37 PM, Michael Mabin wrote:
Brainwave is a complete Web Development Platform with a DDL-free
database. Its application server is built on CherryPy. It comes
already bundled with Cheetah and Mako templating engines. And its
database is its true gem.
You aren't differ
On Aug 5, 2008, at 10:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a csv file containing product information that is 700+ MB in
size. I'm trying to go through and pull out unique product ID's only
as there are a lot of multiples. My problem is that I am appending the
ProductID to an array and then sea
Please Help me
I wish to download the data from any URL (from any website) and
then want to save into ".csv" format.
In the python documentation "12.20 csv -- CSV File Reading and Writing"
import csv
reader = csv.reader(file("some.csv"))
for row in reader:
print row
How can i use the url as
Hi,I want to know weather python conducts any certification exams like the other programming languages -
Microsoft (MCP,MCSD)
Sun (sun certification)
Regards,
Sandeep
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