On 23/08/13 03:45, Jing Ai wrote:
time off from my PH internship. There's a job posting that looks really
idea for me in the near future (a PH Research position) that requires
Python experience and I wonder if any of you have any suggestions how
I can demonstrate my python skills if I'm
One project is fine, unless your competition has finished two. Start at
least with one script in each language that you want on your resume that
does some sort of analysis on a set of data.
With all due respect to Amit, if you are going for academic work don't
bother with tests or documentation,
Jing -
You demonstrate skill at writing python by writing python. If you don't
have data, write something to scrape data.
If you seriously can't think of any problems or interesting side projects
to solve in either of your fields, bluntly, you're almost certainly
worthless as a researcher.
Go
Omar Abou Mrad wrote:
On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 7:52 AM, Jim Mooney cybervigila...@gmail.com
mailto:cybervigila...@gmail.com wrote:
http://interactivepython.org
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Would be nice if it worked though, logged in through my google account, now i
get this error which I can do nothing
On 2013-08-23 01:30, Alan Gauld wrote:
Unless you really only want g(x) executed if there is no MyError exception
but want h(x) executed regardless.
I've had that situation a few times before when using the logic try this, or
fall back to this if it doesn't work.
I'm curious, how often do
Well, maybe I'm looking at the wrong construct. The script needs to open up
one file that will be on the machine. It will open up other files given as
command line arguments and open files to write to. It should fail
gracefully if it cannot open the files to be read or written. The community
that
Alan Gauld wrote:
On 22/08/13 21:27, Chris Down wrote:
You can also use the else clause if there is stuff you want to run if
the try block doesn't raise the caught exception, which avoids putting it
in try if you don't intend to exit from the exception.
I admit that I've never really
But I discovered that if you delete the single leading blank in front of
each line, then it works.
Maybe their parser doesn't like unindented lines starting with a space...
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That's odd. I haven't had any of those problems. I wonder if it's your
browser. I'm using FF. Are you doing the