Re: Remote/Pair-Programming in-the-cloud

2019-08-06 Thread Hugh Sasse
On 05/08/2019 21:28, DL Neil wrote: On 6/08/19 1:43 AM, Hugh Sasse wrote: I might not have followed this thread closely enough.  I remembered there is a thing called Copilot. It connects two machines so that two people can work together. https://www.copilot.com/About If this is the wrong

Re: Remote/Pair-Programming in-the-cloud

2019-08-05 Thread Hugh Sasse
I might not have followed this thread closely enough.  I remembered there is a thing called Copilot. It connects two machines so that two people can work together. I've never used it, and have no connection with the company.  I remember reading about it on a page written by Joel Spolsky. ht

asyncio, transports, protocols, etc.

2019-08-05 Thread Hugh Sasse
Writing documentation so that everyone will understand it and NOT get the wrong end of the stick is difficult. I don't know if this would make things more confusing for others, or even if it might have helped me. At the moment, I think it might be in the right direction, though. Thank you

asyncio, transports, protocols, etc.

2019-07-22 Thread Hugh Sasse
ake things more confusing for others, or even if it might have helped me. At the moment, I think it might be in the right direction, though. Thank you, Hugh -- -- Dr. Hugh Sasse, BSc(Hons), PhD Computer Systems Electronic Engineer School of Engineering and Sustainable Development DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list