thank you very much ,your reply guys are very nice and informative.
hope you best luck in your life
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On May 21, 1:35 pm, Simon Brunning wrote:
> On 21 May 2010 11:21:11 UTC+1, Deep_Feelings wrote:
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> Seehttp://www.python.org/about/success/
thankx for reply.
from that list i have a feeling that python is acting only as "quick
and dirty work" nothing more !
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python is not a new programming language ,it has been there for the
last 15+ years or so ? right ?
however by having a look at this page http://wiki.python.org/moin/Applications
i could not see many programs written in python (i will be interested
more in COMMERCIAL programs written in python
python got relatively fewer numbers of developers than other high
level languages like .NET , java .. etc why ?
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can python make powerfull database web applications that can replace
desktop database applications? e.g: entrprise accounting
programs,enterprise human resource management programs ...etc
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So you have chosen programming language "x" so shall you tell us why
you did so , and what negatives or positives it has ?
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that is good ,thank you
anyone did that ? learning from python docs straight away ?
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On May 4, 3:44 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
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> ,
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> Deep_Feelings wrote:
> > Do you think python online docs are good starting point for me?
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> Why not try them and see?
thank you
should i try them then after a month of reading i discover that
Starting to learn python and because i don't want to read something
twice (i get bored quickly) i need a source to learn python that is as
comprehensive as possible.
Do you think python online docs are good starting point for me? ( i
experience with other programming languages ) or should i get g
every one is telling "dont go with python 3 , 3rd party tools and
libraries have no compitability with python 3"
so from previous experience : when can i expect libraries and third
party tools to be updated for python 3 ? (especially libraries )
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thank you so much
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On Apr 17, 1:52 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" wrote:
> Deep_Feelings wrote:
> > qt include many libraries : network , threading,database ..etc while
> > Wxwidgets seem similar but with less scope
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> > my question is : does these frameworks replace python's (or
qt include many libraries : network , threading,database ..etc while
Wxwidgets seem similar but with less scope
my question is : does these frameworks replace python's (or any other
language for that matter) built-in libraries ? or python does not
include that sort of libraries ?
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On Apr 16, 2:35 am, Ben Finney wrote:
> Deep_Feelings writes:
> > On Apr 16, 1:45 am, Benjamin Peterson wrote:
> > > Why do you think you're wasting time with 2.x?
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> > yes..
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> The question was, why do you think that?
>
> > should i write 2.x co
On Apr 16, 1:59 am, "Rhodri James"
wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:54:45 +0100, Deep_Feelings
> wrote:
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> > thank you so much ,rest assured that the code will me tested very well
> > (in real world situation) before using it.
>
> That's not sufficient
On Apr 16, 1:45 am, Benjamin Peterson wrote:
> Deep_Feelings gmail.com> writes:
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> > I want to start learning python and not wanna waste my time learning
> > python 2.x ,so i need your advise to what IDE to use for python 3.0.1
>
> Why do you think y
I want to start learning python and not wanna waste my time learning
python 2.x ,so i need your advise to what IDE to use for python 3.0.1
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now going into python i found that python 3 is just out but recourses
are limited (including IDEs) any help on that ?
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On Apr 15, 4:05 pm, Tim Rowe wrote:
> 2009/4/15 Deep_Feelings :
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> > I want to start programming a new program (electronic health care
> > center) in python and before start learning python i wanna make sure
> > that python does have all the features i need to accompli
I want to start programming a new program (electronic health care
center) in python and before start learning python i wanna make sure
that python does have all the features i need to accomplish this
project so i wanna ask you does python able to support these
features :
1- cross platform (windows
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