looking to GIVE my first oral favor
im new to this, i guess you can say im still curious about having extra marital lovers. i've only had 1 encounter with a married man and I loved it so much. its such a strong burning desire now. when I look at men, i'm always wondering how they look nude, or their cock size. basically, i want to find a man to have his way with me and really show me the ropes of being a lover to another man on the side. exchange face and cock pics with me here under luvnlady3050 http://www.no-strings-fun.net/kallegirl26 kisses, me -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
wanna stop by my homemade glory hole?
my husband is installing an extra bathroom poolside. there is a perfect size hole (unless you have a huge cock) to stick your dick through into the adjoing room. come around the side of my house(perfect if you look like a repair man) enter into the unfisnished bathroom and I'll service you from the other side. you can leave when your done, no talking or small talk. i want to do this before the hole gets patched up. its been a huge fantasy of mine ever since I've seen a glory hole online. you can email me for a time convienient for you. im home all-day most days so my schedule is open. do you prefer a certain color of lipstick? check out my pic and email here under kallegirl26 www.no-strings-fun.net/kallegirl26 ready and waiting, me ;o) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
looking to GIVE my first oral favor
im new to this, i guess you can say im still curious about having extra marital lovers. i've only had 1 encounter with a married man and I loved it so much. its such a strong burning desire now. when I look at men, i'm always wondering how they look nude, or their cock size. basically, i want to find a man to have his way with me and really show me the ropes of being a lover to another man on the side. exchange face and cock pics with me here under luvnlady3050 http://www.no-strings-fun.net/kallegirl26 kisses, me -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
wanna stop by my homemade glory hole?
my husband is installing an extra bathroom poolside. there is a perfect size hole (unless you have a huge cock) to stick your dick through into the adjoing room. come around the side of my house(perfect if you look like a repair man) enter into the unfisnished bathroom and I'll service you from the other side. you can leave when your done, no talking or small talk. i want to do this before the hole gets patched up. its been a huge fantasy of mine ever since I've seen a glory hole online. you can email me for a time convienient for you. im home all-day most days so my schedule is open. do you prefer a certain color of lipstick? check out my pic and email here under kallegirl26 www.no-strings-fun.net/kallegirl26 ready and waiting, me ;o) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
ftplib retrlines timeout
I am writing a program that has a requirement for a timeout of retrlines after the connection established. I just wonder if timeout of ftplib.FTP('.xxx.com',username,password,timeout) will work for retrlines method after the connection established. Or socket.setdefaulttimeout will work in this case. Please let me know. What exception will be throwed if ftp.retrlines timed out. Many Thanks! - Jennifer -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: ftplib retrlines timeout
So you mean ftplib.FTP('.xxx.com',username,password,timeout) will timeout the retrlines as well, correct? Thanks. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
remove v1 tag using SOAPPy
I just wonder if there is anyway to remove v1 tag by using SOAPPy. ticketInfo = SOAPpy.structType() ticketInfo._addItem("ns1:mytag", stringType("test")) test How can I get rid of ? Many Thanks. - Jennifer -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Startup Chile Company Looking For Founding Developer/CTO
Hi everyone, My name is Jennifer Turliuk. I'm currently in Santiago, Chile for the next 6 months as part of the Startup Chile program. I think you may be able to help me out. We are looking to bring on a developer ASAP (see description below). If you are interested, we'd love to hear from you. Or, if you know of anyone that may be interested, we'd be very grateful if you would pass this along. Thanks in advance, and I look forward to hearing from you. Regards, Jenn *Startup Chile Company Looking for Founding Developer/CTO* We’re building a highly curated online marketplace where people can find others to exchange skills with on a one-to-one, offline basis. We’re looking for a full-time founding developer/CTO to join us, starting with the first 6 months in Santiago, Chile as part of the Startup Chile program. *About Us*: - Selected for Startup Chile program (alumni: Cruisewise, Gym-pact) - Secured seed funding - Finalist in competition to shadow Dave McClure (500 Startups) - Spoke on stage with Peter Thiel - First website was featured in magazine at age 13 - Top sales associate in one of N.A.’s most aggressive sales environments - Publicity stunt garnered $4MM in media coverage in 24hrs - Attended the Oscars & Grammys - Member of exclusive kiteboarding group with CEOs of Dropbox, Scribd, Gowalla, etc. *About the Role*: - Build an AirBnB for skills-exchanges, where people can list skills that they can offer and want to learn (e.g. if they want to learn Spanish and can teach programming, they can find people to exchange with via trade or money) - Create a new sharing economy where time is the currency - Join a tight team that is serious about winning but also has a great time - Opportunity to build a team and manage others as we grow - Flexible compensation includes flights to South America, accommodation, salary, and equity. *About You*: - Comfortable with backend work, particularly working with databases and keeping an eye on application performance - Excited by challenges and the flexibility of a consumer-facing web startup - A deep-seated love of efficient/elegant Python, Ruby, Node.js or Django (front-end knowledge is also helpful) - Passionate about the business idea - Able to relocate to Santiago, Chile for 6 months fairly quickly. Contact us at jenn.turl...@gmail.com by February 1st. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: best text editor for programming Python on a Mac
субота, 18 червня 2016 р. 02:52:35 UTC+3 користувач Chris написав: > I have been trying to write a simple Hello World script on my Mac at work > with TextEdit. However, I keep getting this error message: > > SyntaxError: Non-ASCII character '\xe2' in hello_world.py on line 1, but no > encoding declared; see http://python.org/dev/peps/pep-0263/ for details > > I am using TextEdit in plain text mode. The document was saved in UTF-8, and > I still get the error message. I tried switching to Western ASCII encoding, > but once I start typing, I get a message stating that the document can no > longer be saved using its original Western (ASCII) encoding. > > Any suggestions for a good open source text editor for the Mac out there? > For now, I am going to stick with vim. I don't know anything about editors for coding, but as a writer that often use text editors (and I have seen them a lot!) I'd suggest you browsing this review site where you can find some cool apps http://besttexteditor.com";>besttexteditor.com -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: best text editor for programming Python on a Mac
I don't know anything about editors for coding, but as a writer that often use text editors (and I have seen them a lot!) I'd suggest you browsing this review site where you can find some cool apps http://besttexteditor.com";>besttexteditor.com -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
request for guidance
greetings I am a novice who is really interested in contributing to Python projects. How and where do I begin? thanking you in anticipation -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: request for guidance
hello! thanks a ton for your warm response. I know the basics of python with some modules like pickle, urllib, re. Its kind of basic I know. but it gotta start somewhere and I really want to have real world experience. thanks jennifer On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 10:45 AM, jennifer stone wrote: > greetings > I am a novice who is really interested in contributing to Python projects. > How and where do I begin? > thanking you in anticipation > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
to a human - about 2to3
Hiya I have trawled around your various pages and haven't found what I want. I will start teaching Python to my pupils shortly. I have been looking for materials and have gathered a collection of programs. The problem is they are written in v2 and I have v3 installed in my classroom. I read about the 2to3 conversion program, but I can't get it to work. Could you possibly give me a Noddy's guide to do this? Thanks in anticipation. Jennifer J -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Psychic bug
Hi, I have a mutate function for a genetic algorithm which is giving me odd results. I suspect I'm missing somthing really simple, so I'd be grateful for any suggestions. Basically, when I comment out the line which is commented out below, it works fine (although of course it doesn't change the genome). When I uncomment it gen[letter] automagically gets the value base in the print statements, before the assignment has been made. And it still doesn't update the genome. Genome is a string of integers in the range 0- 3, hence the conversion. def Mutate(self, mrate): g = Random(rseed) # If no mutation rate specified, use 1 per genome if mrate == -1: mrate = 1.0/len(self.genome) print "mrate is ", mrate print "original genome: " print self.genome # convert genome to a list gen = [ord(letter)-48 for letter in self.genome] for letter in range(len(gen)): rnum = g.random() if rnum < mrate: base = g.randint(0,3) print "base is ", base print "pos ", letter, gen[letter], " to ", base #gen[letter] = base # convert list back to a string self.genome = ''.join([str(x) for x in gen]) print "final genome" print self.genome Output with line commented out: base is 1 pos 40 0 to 1 base is 0 pos 185 2 to 0 base is 3 pos 223 0 to 3 ...etc Output with line included: base is 1 pos 40 1 to 1 base is 0 pos 185 0 to 0 base is 3 pos 223 3 to 3 Thanks, Jen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: Lists in classes
Jeremy Lynch wrote: > Hello, > > Learning python from a c++ background. Very confused about this: > > > class jeremy: > list=[] > def additem(self): > self.list.append("hi") > return > > temp = jeremy() > temp.additem() > temp.additem() > print temp.list > > temp2 = jeremy() > print temp2.list > == > The output gives: > ['hi','hi'] > ['hi','hi'] > > Why does adding items to one instance produce items in a separate > instance? Doesn't each instance of jeremy have its' own "list"? > > Many thanks for clearing up this newbie confusion. > > Jeremy. > In this code, "list" (bad name) is a class attribute and all therefor in all instances, the "list" attribute is reference to the class attribute unless otherwise assigned, as in __init__. For instance, try: temp = jeremy() temp.additem() temp.additem() print temp.list temp2 = jeremy() temp2.list = [1,2,3] print temp.list, temp2.list, jeremy.list And see which ones look the same (same reference) or look different. James -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: chmod directories recursively
Fabian Steiner wrote: > Hello! > > As far as I can see os.chmod() doesn't adjust permissions on directories > recusively. Is there any other possibility to achieve this aim except for > calling os.system('chmod -R /dir') directly? > > Thanks, > Fabian Check out os.path.walk. James -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Cover up attempt
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SOAP/ZSI post/get for Java Web App
All, I need help concerning SOAP, Python and XML. I am very new to this, so dumbing it down for me will not offend me! I'm using Python and want to send a user-inputted string to an existing Java web app that will output results to XML. I need to capture elements of the XML and put the info into a table. (say I send a single/simple address string to this webservice/geocode, which then returns numerous possible matches with XY values and score values, and I want to capture that into a table) How do I go about doing this? I'm told I need to use SOAP. I discovered that the best module to use is ZSI (please correct me if I'm wrong). I have installed the necessary module. Examples I have seen are plenty and all so different, its not clear to me how to go about. I have been spinning my wheels for too long on this! Can someone provide some example code similar to what I need to do? Or any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: SOAP/ZSI post/get for Java Web App
On May 14, 12:59 pm, Waldemar Osuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On May 13, 1:02 pm, Jennifer Duerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > All, > > > I need help concerning SOAP, Python and XML. I am very new to this, so > > dumbing it down for me will not offend me! > > > I'm using Python and want to send a user-inputted string to an > > existing Java web app that > > will output results to XML. I need to capture elements of the XML and > > put > > the info into a table. (say I send a single/simple address string to > > this > > webservice/geocode, which then returns numerous possible matches with > > XY > > values and score values, and I want to capture that into a table) > > > How do I go about doing this? I'm told I need to use SOAP. I > > discovered that > > the best module to use is ZSI (please correct me if I'm wrong). I have > > installed the necessary module. Examples I have seen are plenty and > > all so different, its not clear to me how to go about. I have been > > spinning my wheels for too long on this! > > > Can someone provide some example code similar to what I need to do? Or > > any > > guidance would be appreciated. > > > Thanks! > > It looks like you have three tasks here: > - get data > - parse it > - store it > > SOAP could be the means to accomplish only the first one. > > If the service you use exposes the functionality using XML-RPC or some > REST-ful methods I would try them first. If it does not, then > you are stuck with SOAP. Using SOAP in Python is currently > not as straightforward as it could be. > > You have chosen to use ZSI and that is fine choice. > In documentation look for "wsdl2py". > Given a URL to a WSDL file it will generate stub class definition > with methods corresponding to the SOAP service methods. > In your code you would instantiate the class, call the method you want > and grab the payload. Your first task is done. > > From what I understand the payload will be XML that will need to be > parsed. For that you could use the excellent ElementTree > > If I were you I would investigate suds (https://fedorahosted.org/suds) > It promises to be easier to use than ZSI. The README has the usage > example. > > Waldemar- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Thanks for your reply. I got some help from a fellow co-worker. We worked out this, so far. Seems to be working... [[my url is local, so use another, and also then choose an appropriate value for the user_input var]] import urllib, urllib2 from xml.dom import minidom user_input = 'xyz' url = 'http://xxx.' #geocoding servlet url values = {'address': user_input} # data = urllib.urlencode(values) req = urllib2.Request(url, data) response = urllib2.urlopen(req) xmlResults = response.read() #print xmlResults xmldoc = minidom.parseString(xmlResults) places = xmldoc.getElementsByTagName('Placemark') nameTag = places[0].getElementsByTagName('name') print nameTag[0].firstChild.wholeText descriptionTag = places[0].getElementsByTagName('description') print descriptionTag[0].firstChild.wholeText coordinatesTag = places[0].getElementsByTagName('coordinates') print coordinatesTag[0].firstChild.wholeText -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list