On Jan 4, 2:29 pm, Dan M <catd...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, 04 Jan 2011 12:20:42 -0800, Google Poster wrote: > > About once a year, I have to learn yet another programming language. > > Given all the recommendations (an outstanding accolade from Bruce Eckel, > > author of "Thinking in Java") I have set my aim to Python. Sounds kinda > > cool. > > > The indentation-as-block is unique, but that is how I always indent, > > anyway. > > > Can any of you nice folks post a snippet of how to perform a listing of > > the current directory and save it in a string? > > > Something like this: > > > $ setenv FILES = `ls` > > > Bonus: Let's say that I want to convert the names of the files to > > lowercase? As 'tolower()' > > > TIA, > > > -Ramon > > 1) > import os > files = ' '.join(os.listdir('/home/dan')) > > 2) > import os > import string > files = string.lower(' '.join(os.listdir('/home/dan'))) > > As to choice between Python and PHP, I would say learn anything but PHP.
> Even Perl has fewer tentacles than PHP. Not to mention that it took me 9 minutes to get a reply from you... Quite speedy community support. That is a very important parameter in my technology decisions these days. Thanks! -Ramon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list