On 07/20/2013 12:26 AM, David Hutto wrote:
I didn't see that this was for a chess game. That seems more point and
click. Everyone can recognize a bishop from a queen, or a rook from a
pawn. So why would case sensitivity matter other than the 16 pieces on
the board? Or am I misunderstanding the question?
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:22 AM, David Hutto <dwightdhu...@gmail.com
<mailto:dwightdhu...@gmail.com>> wrote:
It seems that you could use import re, in my mind's pseudo code,
to compile a translational usage of usernames/passwords that could
remain case sensitive by using just the translational
dictionaries, and refining with data input tests/unit tests.
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 12:15 AM, David Hutto
<dwightdhu...@gmail.com <mailto:dwightdhu...@gmail.com>> wrote:
It seems, without utilizing this, or googling, that a case
sensitive library is either developed, or could be implemented
by utilizing case sensitive translation through a google
translation page using an urlopener, and placing in the data
to be processed back to the boolean value. Never attempted,
but the algorithm seems simpler than the dozens of solutions
method.
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In the email, I am sharing various code snippets to give others ideas
and inspiration for coding. I that particular snippet, I am giving
Python3 programmers the idea of making chess tags on a HTML or XML
interpreter. It would be neat to type a tag that would generate chess
pieces instead of remembering the HTML ASCII code.
From my understanding, that email is not being displayed correctly. Are
all of the lines run together?
Thank you for asking. I want everyone to understand the purpose of the
email and that particular snippet. Remember, assumption is the lowest
form of knowledge.
Mahalo,
DCJ
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