On Jan 1, 6:22 pm, Daniel Fetchinson <fetchin...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > Dear Group, > > > Hope all of you are fine and spending nice new year evenings. > > > I get a bug in Python over the last 4 years or so, since I am using > > it. The language is superb, no doubt about it. It helped me finish > > many a projects, with extraordinary accuracy. But long since, I was > > getting an interesting bug. In the initial days, I thought it may be > > my learning error or usability error. It comes every now and then. The > > bug is suppose I am calling a library or using some logical operator, > > it works fine initially but if I want to copy the code to some other > > modules, same line of codes do not run at all. > > > The remedy I do is, > > (a) I take the code from file and test it in GUI, more astonishingly > > in 99% of the cases I found the code llines, are correct. > > Then I apply a brute force technique I rewrite the whole code again. > > For small codes this technique is okay, but if I write mammoth code, > > and all on a sudden some interesting behavior came out, well it really > > feels bad. I keep now a days some time out that I have to do this, but > > is there any definite solution? I believe there is some, as I do not > > know them, as it happens, unnecessarily get upset. > > > I use Python on WinXP service pack2, I started to use Python2.5.1, and > > now I am using Python2.6.5, IDLE as GUI. > > > Best Regards, > > Subhabrata > > An AI bot is playing a trick on us. > Focus and don't let your guards down! > > Cheers, > Daniel > > -- > Psss, psss, put it down! -http://www.cafepress.com/putitdown
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll keep it checked. Some useless fellows forget their own business and poke nose into others business. Best Regards, Subhabrata. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list