On 10/17/2015 11:27 PM, Peachy Keen wrote:
Good evening,
I am learning to code and I downloaded Python 3.5 32bit. But I can't
find the menu bar and after much frustration I uninstalled the program.
I would like to get started again so if you could assist it would be
appreciated.
What OS? Wind
On 18/10/2015 00:46, Storey, Geneva wrote:
I am teaching a coding class to students grades 7-12. We have been
using Python, which seems to be a perfect fit. Everything was going
great until this week when I began teaching turtle. Suddenly, of the 13
computers that I have, 3 began giving the me
Good evening,
I am learning to code and I downloaded Python 3.5 32bit. But I can't find the
menu bar and after much frustration I uninstalled the program. I would like to
get started again so if you could assist it would be appreciated.
Peachy--
https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python
I am trying to build Python on windows. I have gotten the source in
compressed form, Python-3.5.0.tgz. Attempting to follow PCBuild\readme.txt
Ran the get_externals.bat in the PCBuild folder. No apparent errors.
Trying to build and getting errors:
1> abort: there is no Mercurial repository he
Hallo,
Zuerst mal, ein dickes Danke an alle, die an Python mitarbeiten!
Hier ein paar Dinge, die mir an 3.5.0 aufgefallen sind (ich komme von
3.2.3):
=== Informitis ===
* Die Namen der Links im Startmenü und die erste Zeile der interaktiven
Kommandozeile sind von (noch größerer) Informitis befa
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Hello there,
I am teaching a coding class to students grades 7-12. We have been using
Python, which seems to be a perfect fit. Everything was going great until this
week when I began teaching turtle. Suddenly, of the 13 computers that I have,
3 beg
So, whatever is causing this is a bit deeper in the multiprocessing.Queue
class. I tried using a non-blocking multiprocessing.Queue.get() by setting the
first parameter to false and then catching the queue.Empty exception. For some
reason even though there are objects in the queue (as evidenced
On 17/10/2015 20:42, andybrookestar--- via Python-list wrote:
i'm mainly a PHP man but playing with python recently!
I have a very small class that retrieves data from a very small sqlite3 db called
encyclopedia,which has a table called wiki & two field called one & two (yes I
know - no imagi
i'm mainly a PHP man but playing with python recently!
I have a very small class that retrieves data from a very small sqlite3 db
called encyclopedia,which has a table called wiki & two field called one & two
(yes I know - no imagination, I should get out more!):
import sqlite3
class do:
On Friday, October 16, 2015 at 11:11:58 PM UTC-7, dieter wrote:
> manjunatha.mahalinga...@gmail.com writes:
> > I'm very much new to python.
> > I'm doing the automation for networking device testing , I will be opening
> > the 4 telnet session, and doing some testing operations on each of those
On Friday, October 16, 2015 at 11:06:24 PM UTC-7, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 4:47 PM, wrote:
> > class Logger():
> > def __init__(self,log):
> > self.terminal = sys.stdout
> > self.log = log
> >
> > def write(self, message):
> > self.terminal.w
Hello All,
I am setting a Python deployment which is a refactor of an R package which I
programmed (BondLab). Below is the github link to the python bond lab
https://github.com/glennmschultz/Bond_Lab
Following the example of Ivan I have setup A folder structure. My
understand is that if e
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