quot;Introduction to Python" on the web. Others
on this list should be able to suggest several. I just found
"https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/introduction.html". A web search
for "an introduction to Python" identified several others. I'd also be
interested in referen
ots of people.
If you have suggestions for how the article might be improved,
you can post them to the "Talk" page associated with that article or
send them to me. If you are "autoconfirmed" with the Wikimedia system,
you can make the changes yourself.
at I should do after that?
I have decades of coding experience, but only a small portion of
that was with Python, and that was roughly 7 years ago.
Thanks,
Spencer Graves
[1] https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-package
[2] https://packaging.python.org/tutorials/pac
oes what I want (namely recording 5 seconds of whatever
is connected to "audio in" or something similar on your computer and
writing it to "KKFI2018-10-12t13_16-5sec.wav".
Thanks,
Spencer Graves
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his also, but I've not tried or verified them.
Spencer Graves
On 2018-11-11 08:11, Andrew Z wrote:
If you do scripts - emacs/vi is the way to go.
If you need something more (like creating libraries, classes) go with
pycharm. It is a professionally made IDE.
Over past 2 years ive been t
ments tab
create a new R/Python3.5 environment", then install RStudio into that
new environment.[1]
So I killed the RStudio install and looked at the "Environments
tab". I'm new to Anaconda Navigator, and I didn't know what I was
looking at so decided to ask here.
Sugge
Hello:
I'm having a series of problems getting Python 3.7 to work on a
machine running Windows 7 Home Premium with SP1.
WEBINSTALL.EXE:
"python-3.7.0-amd64-webinstall.exe" stopped seemingly before it
started. I can try it again and give you a more precise error message
if
ot; on my Windows 7 machine.
Thanks again.
Spencer Graves
On 2018-09-21 23:33, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 9/21/2018 8:57 PM, MRAB wrote:
On 2018-09-22 01:02, Michael Torrie wrote:
On 09/21/2018 07:22 AM, Spencer Graves wrote:
PYTHON - M PIP INSTALL PYAUDIO
"python -m pip
eally hard to do
better, in my judgment.
Spencer Graves
DISCLAIMER: I'm primarily an R guy and only use Python when I can't
find a sensible way to do what I want in R.
Duncan
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On 2019-01-14 23:29, caig...@gmail.com wrote:
So I was given this question to be solved in Python 3 : Pick any 3 random
ascending numbers and write out a loop function that prints out all 3 numbers.
This was the code and solution presented to me. Can anyone understand it and
explain it to
On 2019-03-25 18:55, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 25 March 2019 18:20:29 DL Neil wrote:
On 26/03/19 10:38 AM, John Doe wrote:
What is your favorite Python IDE?
In case you are tempted to reply, neither of "John"'s supposed domains
resolves (to a web site)/has been registered.
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the same kind of thing.
Spencer Graves
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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