"Astley Le Jasper" wrote... : Gosh ... it's all gone quite busy about logging in, gui : etc. Certainly, I would try to make it clearer what is : free and what isn't.
Problems with their website probably means more problems to come... 1) The website does not fit on one page. 2) It's a lot of yack about how beautiful, nice, wonderful and no substance, no proof, nothing to back up the yack. 3) They're interested in selling a product. What else? What do you want to know about Python? What OS do you use? I'm messing around with a program right at the moment. It ends up as two applications, one runs as a server and one as a client which presents a Window. It almost works, so I need to work through it to work out it's bugs, and I'll be rewriting it in a couple other languages. Python looks fairly simple. It's a lot of "import" commands and then "from" statements to do more importing. So I need to figure out what the difference is between the two, as the "from" seems to provide a way to identify what it wants to import from the library/module. I find it odd that no one includes the FQFN and employs a short name. Nothing seems to get SET in the Environment to identify where the library gets configured. I have to run off to find help on the differences between "import" and "from". Good luck! Feel free to leave a reply. -- Jim Carlock -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list