On 4/10/2023 9:59 AM, Jack Gilbert wrote:
I D/L 3.11.3, I can see it in CMD
running W10 64bit
I have IDL on my desktop,
HOW do I get 3.11.3 on my desktop?
If you mean "How can I create a shortcut to Python 3.11.3 on my desktop
that opens an interactive Python session", here is one way:
use where cmd to find out the path of the binary and create a shortcut to
that file on desktop
Regards,
*Sravan Chitikesi*
AWS Solutions Architect - Associate
On Mon, Apr 10, 2023 at 10:03 AM Jack Gilbert <00jhen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I D/L 3.11.3, I can see it in CMD
>
> running W10 64bit
>
I D/L 3.11.3, I can see it in CMD
running W10 64bit
I have IDL on my desktop,
HOW do I get 3.11.3 on my desktop?
Thanks
Jack g
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data = sock.recv(RECV_BUFFER)
username = str(sock.getpeername())
username = usernames[username]
if command == /quit:
print data
sock.send(bye)
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Bhanu Karthik
bhanukarthik2...@gmail.com wrote:
data = sock.recv(RECV_BUFFER)
username = str(sock.getpeername())
username = usernames[username]
if command == /quit:
On Saturday, 23 November 2013 14:23:08 UTC-8, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Bhanu Karthik
bhanukarthik2...@gmail.com wrote:
data = sock.recv(RECV_BUFFER)
username = str(sock.getpeername())
username =
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Bhanu Karthik
bhanukarthik2...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry its not command its data
I miss wrote it here...
Okay. Start by copying and pasting your actual code, and saying what
you're doing to trigger it. If this is a stream socket (eg TCP), you
have no way of
On Saturday, 23 November 2013 14:23:08 UTC-8, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Bhanu Karthik
bhanukarthik2...@gmail.com wrote:
data = sock.recv(RECV_BUFFER)
username = str(sock.getpeername())
username =
In article 8445e47e-7efe-4f37-9b40-db2896d58...@googlegroups.com,
Bhanu Karthik bhanukarthik2...@gmail.com wrote:
data = sock.recv(RECV_BUFFER)
username = str(sock.getpeername())
username = usernames[username]
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 9:33 AM, Bhanu Karthik
bhanukarthik2...@gmail.com wrote:
this is exact code..
it is not even entering the if ...
I tried ( c= (data is '/quit')if c)
when i print c ,its printing falseI dont understand what is
happening...please help..
Again, please get off
On Saturday, 23 November 2013 14:37:09 UTC-8, Roy Smith wrote:
In article 8445e47e-7efe-4f37-9b40-db2896d58...@googlegroups.com,
Bhanu Karthik bhanukarthik2...@gmail.com wrote:
data = sock.recv(RECV_BUFFER)
username = str(sock.getpeername())
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Bhanu Karthik
bhanukarthik2...@gmail.com wrote:
indentation is correct when I trying to paste it here,it is showing like it
is unindented.
That's because Google Groups mucks things up. Get a better client.
ChrisA
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On 23/11/2013 22:29, Bhanu Karthik wrote: On Saturday, 23 November 2013
14:23:08 UTC-8, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 9:15 AM, Bhanu Karthik
bhanukarthik2...@gmail.com wrote:
data = sock.recv(RECV_BUFFER)
username = str(sock.getpeername())
On 06/08/2011 11:59 PM, Larry Hudson wrote:
On 06/08/2011 01:09 PM, Cathy James wrote:
I am almost there, but I need a little help:
I would like to
... deleted text
Here's one possible replacement. There are many other approaches as well.
(This leaves the individual dogs as a (name, breed)
On 06/08/2011 01:09 PM, Cathy James wrote:
I am almost there, but I need a little help:
I would like to
a) print my dogs in the format index. name: breed as follows:
0. Mimi:Poodle
1.Sunny: Beagle
2. Bunny: German Shepard
I am getting
(0, ('Mimi', 'Poodle')) . Mimi : Poodle instead-what
Larry Hudson wrote:
On 06/08/2011 01:09 PM, Cathy James wrote:
Dog Breed: ))
while not dogs:
print(Goodbye!!)
sys.exit()
else:
else does not belong with while.
else works just fine with while; it is the path taken when the while is
exhausted, but not broken out
Ethan Furman wrote:
Larry Hudson wrote:
On 06/08/2011 01:09 PM, Cathy James wrote:
Dog Breed: ))
while not dogs:
print(Goodbye!!)
sys.exit()
else:
else does not belong with while.
else works just fine with while; it is the path taken when the while is
I am almost there, but I need a little help:
I would like to
a) print my dogs in the format index. name: breed as follows:
0. Mimi:Poodle
1.Sunny: Beagle
2. Bunny: German Shepard
I am getting
(0, ('Mimi', 'Poodle')) . Mimi : Poodle instead-what have I done wrong?
b) I would like to append to
Cathy James wrote:
I am almost there, but I need a little help:
I would like to
a) print my dogs in the format index. name: breed as follows:
0. Mimi:Poodle
1.Sunny: Beagle
2. Bunny: German Shepard
I am getting
(0, ('Mimi', 'Poodle')) . Mimi : Poodle instead-what have I done wrong?
b) I
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 1:09 PM, Cathy James nambo...@gmail.com wrote:
I am almost there, but I need a little help:
I would like to
a) print my dogs in the format index. name: breed as follows:
0. Mimi:Poodle
1.Sunny: Beagle
2. Bunny: German Shepard
I am getting
(0, ('Mimi', 'Poodle'))
In mailman.30.1307563778.11593.python-l...@python.org Cathy James
nambo...@gmail.com writes:
b) I would like to append to my list, but my line dogs.dogAppend() is
giving a TypeError:
for i in enumerate (self.dogAppend()):
TypeError: 'list' object is not callable
def dogAppend(self):
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