On 8/31/22, George Rwaga wrote:
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> I am not sure why the default for installing Python is
> C:\Users\x.x\AppData\local\programs\Python\Python310.
The "programs" folder in the above path is the default location to
install programs just for user "x.x." More precisely, the
default l
Jach Feng wrote:
Mark Bourne 在 2022年8月29日 星期一下午6:40:59 [UTC+8] 的信中寫道:
Jach Feng wrote:
Chris Angelico 在 2022年8月29日 星期一下午1:58:58 [UTC+8] 的信中寫道:
On Mon, 29 Aug 2022 at 15:54, Jach Feng wrote:
Richard Damon 在 2022年8月29日 星期一上午10:47:08 [UTC+8] 的信中寫道:
On 8/27/22 7:42 AM, Mark Bourne wrote:
Jach
Meredith Montgomery writes:
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> I would also be interested in a command that restarts the REPL afresh
> and reloads my buffer --- sort of like keyboard's [F5] of the IDLE.
A partial solution for this is the following procedure.
--8<---cut here---start->8
"Michael F. Stemper" writes:
> On 29/08/2022 07.16, Stefan Ram wrote:
>> |Python's obviously a great tool for all kinds of programming things,
>> |and I would say if you're only gonna use one programming
>> |language in your live, Python will probably the right one.
>> Brian Kernighan
>>I tra
Thanks for the suggestions, Mrab and Eryk.
Because my R and RStudio are under program files, for consistency I
installed Python in C:\program files\Python\Python310. I updated to the
latest version of Spyder in C:\program files\Spyder\Spyder5.3.3. As with R
and RStudio, some Python and Spyder file
Op 31/08/2022 om 09:53 schreef dn:
On 31/08/2022 19.38, Antoon Pardon wrote:
Op 30/08/2022 om 23:52 schreef dn:
The conversation seems to be wandering some way from the OP. Whereas
both of these answers are clever (and I assume work), the question
becomes: why would you want to do this? (esp
On 31/08/2022 19.38, Antoon Pardon wrote:
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> Op 30/08/2022 om 23:52 schreef dn:
>> The conversation seems to be wandering some way from the OP. Whereas
>> both of these answers are clever (and I assume work), the question
>> becomes: why would you want to do this? (especially as it looks ugly
Op 30/08/2022 om 23:52 schreef dn:
The conversation seems to be wandering some way from the OP. Whereas
both of these answers are clever (and I assume work), the question
becomes: why would you want to do this? (especially as it looks ugly and
'smells' a bit convoluted). An example use-case fr