Is `distutils` deprecated or about to be deprecated?
https://github.com/python-pillow/Pillow/issues/3547
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"Malcolm Greene" wrote in message
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I noticed that there's a rather big gap between the latest version of
SQLite and the version of SQLite that ships with Python 3.6/3.7.
Is there best practice advice for upgrading the SQ
Chris,
As you noticed, I wanted to focus on a point and simplified the code. The
point was of an example that struck me as both mathematically beautiful and
completely impractical when it comes to decent programming given the
languages and tools available today.
What follows is really off topic s
On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 9:34 AM Avi Gross wrote:
> I recall an example from a version of mathematical LISP that I will rewrite
> in python for illustration:
>
> def is_greater(left, right):
> if left <= 0 : return False
> if right <= 0 : return True
> return is_greater(left - 1, right -
Dennis,
Yes, I remember seeing proofs that a bare-bones Turing Machine with an
infinite bidirectional tape can solve anything done by a classical computer.
I also suggest that in many cases, such a device is a way to transform any
problem that can be solved decently into one that can now be solved
I noticed that there's a rather big gap between the latest version of
SQLite and the version of SQLite that ships with Python 3.6/3.7.
Is there best practice advice for upgrading the SQLlite C library that
ships with Python ... without causing havoc and mayhem on my system?
Options
Don't do it - th
Às 17:39 de 03/12/18, Paulo da Silva escreveu:
Well ... further clarification ...
> Hi!
>
> I have an environment created with conda (anaconda3).
> There is a package that is unavailable in conda.
The package is sklearn (import sklearn). - Look below before comment pls.
> Installing it with pip
On Friday 04 January 2019 20:27:44 Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 01/03/2019 06:35 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Thursday 03 January 2019 15:28:49 Grant Edwards wrote:
> >> About 20 years ago, the RedHat Linux (way before RHEL) installer
> >> (which was written in Python) was called Anaconda.
> >
> >
On 2019-01-05, Michael Torrie wrote:
> On 01/03/2019 06:35 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Thursday 03 January 2019 15:28:49 Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> About 20 years ago, the RedHat Linux (way before RHEL) installer
>>> (which was written in Python) was called Anaconda.
>
>> Thanks for rescuing my ol
Good for you.
On Sat, Jan 5, 2019, 06:25 Bhagvan Kommadi I am coauthoring a packt book : Hands-On Quantum Computing with Python.
> The book will be published around Aug 2019
>
>
>
> The book will introduce quantum computing and a comprehensive overview of
> the quantum programming languages curre
On 2019-01-05, Stefan Ram wrote:
> r...@zedat.fu-berlin.de (Stefan Ram) writes:
>>print( chr( 0x231E )) # Unicode Character 'BOTTOM LEFT CORNER' (U+231E)
>> File "~~~\Python\Python37\lib\encodings\cp1252.py", line 19, in encode
>
> I also have:
>
> print(chr)
>
>
> . Don't see how the cal
I am coauthoring a packt book : Hands-On Quantum Computing with Python. The
book will be published around Aug 2019
The book will introduce quantum computing and a comprehensive overview of the
quantum programming languages currently available, such as QCL, QASM, QUIL, and
the differences betw
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