everything, like the above,
among other reasons because it makes customer objects have to know about
each new method implemented by the objects they contain.
Am I making sense? Thanks,
Dave Merrill
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it if ipython could be invoked in the current debugger
context in PyDev under Eclipse. Is there any way to do that?
Thanks again,
Dave Merrill
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"Tim G" wrote in message
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> Dave Merrill wrote:
> > Hi, I'm new to python, and ipython, but not to programming, having
> trouble
> > getting ipython installed on windows 2000, python 233. Any help would
> be
> > much appreciate
orant flailing
about. Very much looking forward to getting this working.
Thanks,
Dave Merrill
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"anton muhin" wrote:
> Stefan Behnel wrote:
> >
> >
> > shark schrieb:
> >
> >> row = {"fname" : "Frank", "lname" : "Jones", "city" : "Hoboken",
> >> "state" :
> >> "Alaska"}
> >> cols = ("city", "state")
> >>
> >> Is there a best-practices way to ask for an object containing only the
> >> keys
> >
Used the packaged Windows (win2k) installs of Python and all components I
described. Not a C guy, no compiler, minimal knowledge about them.
Dave Merrill
"Anthony Baxter" wrote:
> > Newb question: Is it possible/recommended to have multiple versions of
> > Python in
SPE did the
same thing. After I uninstalled 2.4, SPE ran again under 2.3.3, and that's
what I'm using now.
What caused this kind of interaction between installs? SPE and wxWindows
both live in site-packages, which I would have thought would make them
Python-version specific.
Dave Merril
Newb question: Is it possible/recommended to have multiple versions of
Python installed simultaneously? Earlier, I installed 2.4rc1, and a number
of things in my 2.3.3 install stopped working. Are there known techniques
for managing multiple versions?
Thanks,
Dave Merrill
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r I'd borked it up
somehow. Bless the problems you can fix, easily, even...
Dave Merrill
> I'm using MySQLdb with mysql 4.1 and I've seen this too - to get
> around it go to the following link:
>
> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Old_client.html
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