On Sun, Nov 24, 2019 at 10:19 AM Richard Damon wrote:
> Yes, as presented, it doesn't handle the concept of scope of variables,
> but that starts to get into more complexity than you might want for a
> simple model, and it is simple to extend to handle it, either every
> scope gets a different col
On 11/23/19 4:18 PM, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
> On 2019-11-14 20:29:01 -0500, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
>> Instead, at a simple level (a common description invokes "Post-It"
>> notes)
>>
>> x = y
>>
>> means /find/ the object (somewhere in memory) that has a note "y" stuck to
>> it.
Curiosity: why have recent similar enquiries also come from
non-resolving domain names?
Recently we've seen security-related enquiries (on more than one Python
Discussion List) which don't explicitly claim to come from 'white hat
hackers' but which do have the potential to have less-than prod
On 2019-11-14 20:29:01 -0500, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> Instead, at a simple level (a common description invokes "Post-It"
> notes)
>
> x = y
>
> means /find/ the object (somewhere in memory) that has a note "y" stuck to
> it. Without moving the "y" note, attach an "x" note t
Hello,
can anyone post links for python resources that contain tools and scripts
related with security and pentesting?
not looking for the obvious such as OWASP,etc
can anyone post a list of interesting links? you can also include blogs
and forums..
Thanks
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jacksonhaenc...@gmail.com writes:
> This is not accurate. I just tested this in python3 and using the global
> keyword allowed me to declare a variable inside the function that was
> then visible from the outer scope.
What do you mean by that?
Anything other than what was said here?
> On Tuesday
I am working on a module that works out this idea of a piline in python
http://code.activestate.com/recipes/580625-collection-pipeline-in-python
I have a number of design questions I would like some feedback on.
1) In the recipe the '|' is used as the pipe line operator. I like that
for its simi