On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 07:37:19 -0700, grkuntzmd wrote:
> What would be a good book to use as the text for the course?
"Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science"
Franklin, Beedle & Associates, by little Johny Zelle.
Accept no substitues!
Jim
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curately describes the current state of
affairs. SOAP has the stench of Microsoft all over it.
That said, I had modest success on the client side with SUDS:
https://fedorahosted.org/suds/
Responsive developer added "SOAP with attachments" capability soon after
I complain
ow about the clicky-clicky part, but I've used code.interact to
do something similar.
JBW
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On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 07:33:29 -0800, mk wrote:
> I'm trying to consume a SOAP web service using Python.
Suds (ibid) -- accept no substitute!
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 16:17:16 -0400, Terry Reedy instructs a procedure for
locating the behavior of default function arguments:
> -- For WinXP (I have no idea of how
> the manuals works elsewhere):
Windows is against my religion, so I may be completely off base
English is my first language, but I doesn't be very good at it.
I was trying to endow my symlinked python module with the ability to
divine where it actually resides when I came across os.readlink(),
documented at http://docs.python.org/lib/os-file-dir.html
I'm not sure readlink() lives up to