OK, Thanks
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 15:41:08 +0100, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>
>> Can I ask anydb which db it's using ?
>
> the page says
>
> If the database file already exists, the whichdb module is used to
> determine its
>
Can I ask anydb which db it's using ?
Regards,
Philippe
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 15:07:19 +0100, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>
>> This code however works, which seems to me means the problem is with the
>> default database used by shelve ... whic
Regards,
Philippe
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 05:53:22 -0600, Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just installed (compiled) Python 2.4.2 under Suse 10.
>
> The following code generates a seg error:
>
> import shelve
> print shelve.open ('test')
>
> I as
Hi,
I just installed (compiled) Python 2.4.2 under Suse 10.
The following code generates a seg error:
import shelve
print shelve.open ('test')
I assume this has to do with the db behind shelve.
How do I go about tracing/fixing the problem ?
Regards,
Philippe
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On Sat, 03 Dec 2005 12:26:52 -0600, Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am very pleased to announce the release of SCPocketGrades V 0.1.
>
> SCPocketGrades is a GPL U3 smart drive-based grade book application.
>
> SCPocketGrades is code
Dear all,
I am very pleased to announce the release of SCPocketGrades V 0.1.
SCPocketGrades is a GPL U3 smart drive-based grade book application.
SCPocketGrades is coded in Python, wxPython, and C.
SCPocketGrades' main features are:
- (U3): no PC installation + data saved on smart drive (no m
ectory but found myself in the windows
desktop.
Any clue ?
Regards,
Philippe
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hi,
What do you need by "control" ?
look at os.system/execv/popen ...;
Regards,
Philippe
On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 11:57:03 -0800, ash wrote:
> hi,
> i want to know is there a way to run/control an external program form
> within a python program?
> thanks in advance for any support.
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Dear all,
I have released SCU3Python.u3p (www.snakecard.com/src) .
It includes:
- SCU3 0.1: a python wrapper for the U3 SDK (www.u3.com)
- Python 2.4.2
- wxPython 2.6 (ansi)
- A hello-World-style basic wxPython application which shows how to retrieve
the U3 information (ex: current virtual disks
Hi,
Some of it should be doable on windows:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/wcecoreos5/html/wce50lrfescapecommfunction.asp
Yet this might require a new wrapper module for I am not sure what the
current interface lets you do.
Not sure about Linux.
Regards;
Phili
Dear all,
I am very happy to announce the release of SCU3 V 0.1 and SCU3Python.u3p V.
0.1.
SCU3 is a python wrapper for U3 compliante devices
SCU3Python.u3p is a Python binary (2.4.2) packaged with SCU3 that allows to
launch idle from the U3 device launchpad
Both may be found on www.snakecard.co
PS: I should add that the U3 device does not actually run Python, but copies
it to the PC and launches it: I'm almost certain this is a bug in my code.
Help please !
Regards,
Philippe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently porting some of my applications to U3 (w
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am currently porting some of my applications to U3 (www.u3.com) and I do
> get a crash in ...objects\frameobject.c: PyFrameObject *back =
> tstate->frame.
>
> The point of the current test is to get a python function called on a U3
Hi,
I am currently porting some of my applications to U3 (www.u3.com) and I do
get a crash in ...objects\frameobject.c: PyFrameObject *back =
tstate->frame.
The point of the current test is to get a python function called on a U3
device event. (U3 only work with Windows currently).
My C stub cal
Thanks I'll take a look.
PS: www.u3.com
Regards,
Philippe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If I found the right "U3" when I googled, then maybe this is relevant:
> http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/movpy/
>
> Jeff
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Hi,
I am attemtping to package Python in a "U3" install program for Windows.
I got Python to compile/link and prior to adding the necessary code for the
U3 SDK registration, I would like to know where I can find the actual list
of files needed for a minimum installation (are DLLs and libs enough
Thanks,
Regards,
Philippe
"Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>>>My mistake: The makefile (as written in the readme!) looks for bzip 1.0.2
>>>
>>
>> PS: since bzip.org does not have 1.0.2 source anymore, can I just rename
>>
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> My mistake: The makefile (as written in the readme!) looks for bzip 1.0.2
>
PS: since bzip.org does not have 1.0.2 source anymore, can I just rename
1.0.3 ?
Regards,
Philippe
> Sorry,
>
> Philippe
>
>
>
> Philippe C. Martin
My mistake: The makefile (as written in the readme!) looks for bzip 1.0.2
Sorry,
Philippe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently blocking on bzip2:
>
> python is in c:\python.2.4.2
> and bz2 is in c:\bzip2-1.0.3
>
> Since the readme say subproje
Hi,
I'm currently blocking on bzip2:
python is in c:\python.2.4.2
and bz2 is in c:\bzip2-1.0.3
Since the readme say subprojects should be two directories above PCbuild, I
assume I'm OK.
I added c:\bzip2-1.0.3 to the include and link path, but I get:
"""
Performing Pre-Link Event ...
The system
Dear all,
The SnakeCard product line is now hosted on sourceforge.net:
SCFB - http://sourceforge.net/projects/sctoolkits
SC-ID - http://sourceforge.net/projects/sc-id
I will keep posting the snapshots on www.snakecard.com as well as SCLOGON
and SCWEB until they take shape ;-)
Regards,
Philip
Dear all,
Has anyone attempted to compile Python for a U3 device ?
Regards,
Philippe
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I have not tested it with longhorn yet, but it works fine with XP-pro and
2000.
Regards,
Philippe
Kris wrote:
> Thanks for sharing it. I am interested in the GINA part.
>
>
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> The source code is ava
Dear all,
The source code is available in the download section: www.snakecard.com
Regards,
Philippe
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I forgot
SC-School-ID and SC-Corporate-ID: software = Python, GUI = wxWidget, Applets
JavaCard and BasicCard.
Regards,
Philippe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have decided to focus my activities on development and support.
>
> I will release SnakeCard's pro
Dear all,
I have decided to focus my activities on development and support.
I will release SnakeCard's produt line source code under the GPL licence
this week (www.snakecard.com) ... I need to fix the site.
It includes:
SCF: SnakeCard Framework (software=Python)
SCFB: SnaleCard Framework Bundle
Hi Mike,
Mike Meyer wrote:
>> 1- I cannot find getpwent in the documentation
>
> getpwent is a Unix library call. For python, you want the pwd
> module. The docs are http://docs.python.org/lib/module-pwd.html >.
>
I must be blind but still do not see it - do you mean getpwnam ?
>> 2- crypt w
rite("titi")
f.close()
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> 1- I cannot find getpwent in the documentation
> 2- crypt will not work if the system does not have shadow pw
> 3- Even as root I get "Operation not permitted" using setuid and setgid
> ... but I assu
Jeff,
1- I cannot find getpwent in the documentation
2- crypt will not work if the system does not have shadow pw
3- Even as root I get "Operation not permitted" using setuid and setgid ...
but I assume it is because I cannot get 1 and/or 2 to work.
Can you direct me to some link that would expla
That helps a lot, thanks.
Regards,
Philippe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "login APIs" vary widely from system to system.
>
> Classic Unix systems use calls like getpwent and crypt to check passwords,
> and then call setuid, setgid and setgroups to set the identity of the user
> who is
> logging
Hi,
I am attempting to write a linux logon manager with python.
Can python access login APIs (which module ?) or do I need to write a
wrapper ?
Regards,
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Thanks jeff,
I actually want that Tkinter application to be the greater: replace gdm
Still feasible as far as Tkinter is conserned ?
Thanks and regards,
Philippe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There should be no problem with this. After all, even the "greeter" is
> just an
> X application.
Hi,
Is there anything that prevents tkinter from running prior to login to an
X11 session: as the X server is already up ?
Regards,
Philippe
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Thanks I will look, I intend to use tkinter for the display as it is
built-in though.
Regards,
Philippe
Richard Townsend wrote:
> On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 19:51:40 +0000, Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Have there been any attempt to do so, and is there any
PS: my goal is to write an equivalent of gdm/kdm/xdm ... in python
Regards,
Philippe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Nothing, but that was not my question.
>
> Regards,
>
> Philippe
>
>
> Sybren Stuvel wrote:
>
>> Philippe C. Martin enlightened us with:
>
Nothing, but that was not my question.
Regards,
Philippe
Sybren Stuvel wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin enlightened us with:
>> Have there been any attempt to do so, and is there any source out
>> there that could help me get started ?
>
> What's stopping you from usi
Hi,
Have there been any attempt to do so, and is there any source out there that
could help me get started ?
Regards,
Philippe
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Thanks, Tkinter it is.
Regards,
Philippe
Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is wxWidget now part of python ? or will it be ?
>
> 1) No. 2) I guess no. Because it has pretty heavy dependencies (wx,
> GTK/other toolkit)
>
>
&
Hi,
Is wxWidget now part of python ? or will it be ?
regards,
Philippe
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Dear all,
This is to announce the release of the event deamon I intend to use in
SCLOGIN; a GPL project that attempts to:
1) give the current logon managers (gdm, kdm, ...) the necessary plugins to
support vendor-independant smart card logon
2) be a complete logon manager itself
SCLOGIN will be
Dear all,
referring to www.snakecard.com/WordPress:
As I am _very_ much struggling with xpcom and pyxpcom, I have put on
www.snakecard.com/SCWEB:
1) the cgi scripts
2) a firefox plugin which simulates the xpcom (ie: access to the external
device ... smart card) and talks to the cgi scripts
The
I use gvim.
regards,
Philippe
Xah Lee wrote:
> in some online documentations, for examples:
>
> http://perldoc.perl.org/perlref.html
> http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/dorai/t-y-scheme/t-y-scheme-Z-H-17.html
> http://www.haskell.org/hawiki/HaskellDemo
>
> the codes are syntax colored.
>
> Is th
Dear all,
I intend to release withing the next very few week the version 0.1 of SCWEB,
a cross-platform web authentication platform _mostly_ written in Python and
adaptable to most programming languages.
SCWEB will come with server modules (cgi), client modules (Firefox
extension/plugin and XPCOM
Hi,
I write this post here because I do not manage to get in touch with mozilla
dev people:
***
[EVAL-IN] irc.mozilla.org
[ERROR] ReferenceError: irc is not defined
***
I have two questions:
1) has anyone compiled/installed pyxpcom with firefox 1.5xx ?
2) is there a plan to make it
It is, thanks.
Philippe
Peter Hansen wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>> The following code outputs the actual HTML text to the browser, not the
>> interpreted text.
>>
>> html_ok = """
>> Content-Type: text/html\n
>> > "http://
Many thanks !!
Regards,
Philippe
Mitja Trampus wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The following code outputs the actual HTML text to the browser, not the
>> interpreted text.
>>
>> Any idea ?
>>
>> html_ok = ""&quo
the title should say "python cgi script html output not understood as html"
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The following code outputs the actual HTML text to the browser, not the
> interpreted text.
>
> Any idea ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Philippe
>
Hi,
The following code outputs the actual HTML text to the browser, not the
interpreted text.
Any idea ?
Regards,
Philippe
import cgi
import logging
import auth #this is the one you must implement (or use SCF ;-)
html_ok = """
Content-Type: text/html\n
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>\n
some thinking before I ask more questions.
Regards,
Philippe
Mike Meyer wrote:
> "Philippe C. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Mike Meyer wrote:
>>> I don't know much about plugins. I believe they get started when the
>>> page loads, w
Mike Meyer wrote:
>
> I don't know much about plugins. I believe they get started when the
> page loads, which gives you a chance to do the authentication when you
> want it done.
Well not in this case actually: the user triggers the plugin which in turn
open the url, so the connection is "owne
Mike Meyer wrote:
> "Philippe C. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I feel fairly stupid ... but to my defense in the past 17 years of
>> coding, i've only spent 3 days looking at web stuff:
>>
>> I now can understand how "writing&q
).
Thanks anyway.
Regards,
Philippe
Paul Rubin wrote:
> "Philippe C. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> * HOW (if there's a better way let me know please) **
>> As I have not found any better solution yet, I am trying to do the
>> foll
I don't want to open another socket/port but
stick to http:80
Regards,
Philippe
Mike Meyer wrote:
> "Philippe C. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Mike,
>>
>> Here is what I am trying to do:
>>
>> WHAT
>> -)
Mike Meyer wrote:
> "Philippe C. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>
> Some. To continue clarifying:
>
> The phrase "cgi script" refers to a server-side script that is run in
> response to the user clicking something on the client. Tha
the form field and gives it to
its local smart card
... (this a couple of time)
-) the cgi script gets the final verdict from the server smart card and acts
accordingly.
I hope that is clearer.
Regards,
Philippe
Mike Meyer wrote:
> "Philippe C. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
have not yet found an easier way.
Regards,
Philippe
Paul McNett wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>> PS: If my question is not clear, I am trying to "share" the form between
>> the client and server.
>>
>> just as many sites out there allow you to m
ion, sorry.
Philippe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to change the data in a form field from python. The following
> code does not crash but has no effect as if "form" is just a copy of the
> original html form.
>
> Must I recreate the form order to
Hi,
I am trying to change the data in a form field from python. The following
code does not crash but has no effect as if "form" is just a copy of the
original html form.
Must I recreate the form order to do that ?
My point is for the client to be able to re-read the modified data.
Thanks,
P
I have found what I needed ... in one of my books :E)
Philippe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are there such samples/tutorial out there ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Philippe
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I have found what I needed ... in one of my books :E)
regards,
Philippe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
> (I am _very_ new to web programming)
>
> I am writing a client module (browser plugin) and server module (Python
> CGI) that need to exchange information.
>
> I wa
Hi,
Are there such samples/tutorial out there ?
Regards,
Philippe
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Hi,
(I am _very_ new to web programming)
I am writing a client module (browser plugin) and server module (Python CGI)
that need to exchange information.
I want the transaction to be intiated when the client accesses the link.
I need data to go back and forth between the client and the server (c
My mistake, I understood plot (as in "from wx.lib.plot import *" that comes
with wxwidgets and which does have a demo)
Sorry,
Philippe
Robert wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>
>> I think wxWidget comes with a sample
>>
>> Philippe
> Yes I use it,
True and I had to give up emacs when I went to eclipse, but it was well
worth it.
I seem to recall that sourcenavigator allowed to configure an external
editor (or maybe was it sniff+ ?)
Regards,
Philippe
Chris Lasher wrote:
> Thanks for your responses, guys. I can't get the PIDA page to come
I think wxWidget comes with a sample
Philippe
Robert wrote:
> Maebe, does anyone have some examples with wxPython and pyplot?
>
> Thanks again,
> Robert
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Even better !
Thanks,
Philippe
Robert Kern wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>> Dear all,
>>
>> I have been looking for a logging system and have come across
>> http://www.red-dove.com/python_logging.html.
>>
>> As the site refers to PEP 28
Dear all,
I have been looking for a logging system and have come across
http://www.red-dove.com/python_logging.html.
As the site refers to PEP 282, I assume this package is a potential
contender for integration in the Python distribution.
Am I correct and if so is there any trend to include it i
Hi,
Look at curses.
Philippe
billie wrote:
> Hi all. I'm searching for a module that permit me to costantly log every
> key pressed on the keyboard and eventually assign it a function (e.g. when
> "esc" is pressed: exit program").
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Hi,
I remember having that when the wrong version of TCL/TK was installed on my
system.
Regards,
Philippe
Hrvoje Blazevic wrote:
> How do I get Idle to work on Linux?
>
> I've tried to compile 2.4.2 on Fedora core 4, and Suse 9.3, but Idle is
> after make install either missing (Fedora), or
Hi,
Why not just releasing the *.pyc ?
Regards,
Philippe
Frank Millman wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I am writing a multi-user accounting/business system. Data is stored in
> a database (PostgreSQL on Linux, SQL Server on Windows). I have written
> a Python program to run on the client, which uses w
Yes Keir, Thanks a lot.
Regards;
Philippe
keirr wrote:
> Philippe,
>
> Windows file associations are in
>
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts
>
> Hope that helps you.
>
> All the best,
>
> Keir.
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Keir,
I forgot to mention that I want to do it automatically from my application's
installer.
Regards,
Philippe
keirr wrote:
> Philippe,
>
> You wrote: I wish to associate *.pyc with pythonw.exe
>
> is there some reason why Tools->Folder Options->File Types (from a
> Windows Explorer me
Hi,
I am looking for the reg path that is modified/created by the pyton
installer to associate *.pyc with python.exe as I wish to associate *.pyc
with pythonw.exe
Regards,
Philippe
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Hi,
I am looking for the reg path that is modified/created by the pyton
installer to associate *.pyc with python.exe as I wish to associate *.pyc
with pythonw.exe
Regards,
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Thanks you all.
As my software has python "executables" and libraries + c++ libs, the
HKEY_LOCAL should be myt way out.
Best regards,
Philippe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I realize this is not really a Python question but ...
>
> I am trying to setu
Hi,
I realize this is not really a Python question but ...
I am trying to setup an .msi for my software (Python code (.pyc) + drivers)
to make installation easier for Windows users.
I am using the installer that comes with V. C++ 7.1.
I would like to find the way to make sure Python is installe
I guess that also means (which makes sense) that the returned object has to
be registered as a COM object.
However, in my case, I just needed that object to pass it to yet another
object, I did not need to use it from VB
Regards,
Philippe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Thanks a bu
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> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> > Philippe C. Martin
> > Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 1:42 AM
> > To: python-list@python.org
> > Subject: Re: returning list of strings from Python COM to
> > Visual basic 6
> >
> >
> > I ca
7;instance' can not
be converted to a COM VARIANT"
Is there a way out ?
Thanks,
Philippe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible ?
>
> ex: return ['1','2']
>
> If so which type should I use in VB ?
>
>
Sorry, it was in the book: Variant !
Regards;
Philippe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible ?
>
> ex: return ['1','2']
>
> If so which type should I use in VB ?
>
> dim res as ???
&
Hi,
Is it possible ?
ex: return ['1','2']
If so which type should I use in VB ?
dim res as ???
Set testObj = CreateObject("")
res = testObj.AMethodThatReturnsAListOfStrings()
Thanks,
Philippe
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Admin wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 19:15:49 -0300, Sybren Stuvel
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> http://www.unrealtower.org/mycheetah
>
> "Error 404 while looking up your page AND when looking for a suitable 404
> page. Sorry!
> No such file /var/www/www.unrealt
Sorry: "Cache", not "Cash"
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just got the pywin32 "hello world" COM server to install and I did
> manage to use it from VB 6.0.
>
> However, there are some glitches I do not comprehend:
>
> 1) at
Hi,
I just got the pywin32 "hello world" COM server to install and I did manage
to use it from VB 6.0.
However, there are some glitches I do not comprehend:
1) at one point I got a python runtime error telling me the "testcomserver"
was not found - I got rid of that problem by deleteting the app
Thanks Michel et salutations.
Your english is fine.
A+
Philippe
Do Re Mi chel La Si Do wrote:
> Re Hi !
>
>
> I had only test (little) Python for .Net ; OK, it's run. It is possible to
> make winform from Python. And I had try to use Python for .Net from my
> COM-server, and from VBscript.
Hi,
Thanks for your answers,
has anyone also used .net for Python ?
Regards,
Philipe
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for the pros and cons as to how to integrate a Python module
> into a Windows native application.
>
> So far I have looked at
>
>
> For me, performance is the minor issue. Usability is the major issue. If
> find Eclipse to be highly unusable, so I don't use it.
I find it to be the best option out there
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Thanks Larry,
I want to:
1) Modify my code as little as possible
2) Please/reassure the lambda VB or VC++ oriented company
Regards,
Philippe
Larry Bates wrote:
> Other methods (services, sockets, pipes, etc.)
> can also work well, but it depends on what you
> want to do and how you wish to
Hi,
I am looking for the pros and cons as to how to integrate a Python module
into a Windows native application.
So far I have looked at
1) coding the C wrapper myself
2) using Pyrex
3) go for pywin32 and COM
Thanks,
Philippe
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Almost sounds like a racist comment - sorry if I misunderstood
Antoon Pardon wrote:
> Op 2005-07-06, Michele Simionato schreef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Fuzzyman:
>>> So Lisp is for really good programmers, and Python is for
>>> mediocre programmers ?
>>
>>
>> Python is *also* for mediocre p
I see you got many good/funny answers already.
Test Python for two WE and you'll be able to help yourself very well ...
I've been through an equivalent process.
Regards,
Philippe
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> I am a java programmer and I want to learn Python Please help me.
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Thanks,
Philippe
Peter Hansen wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>> I guess my slicing was wrong, l[-1] worked
>
> Note that that's _not_ a slice, however, but a reference to the last
> element in the list.
>
> You'd have to subclass list to be able to do
I guess my slicing was wrong, l[-1] worked
Regards,
Philippe
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Thanks, I though it was a reference (tough to implement I'm sure)
Regards,
Philippe
Peter Hansen wrote:
> Philippe C. Martin wrote:
>> l = ['ABCDE','FGHI']
>
> Okay so far...
>
>> l[1:] #returns ['FGHI']
>
> Which is a _
Hi,
I have the following question:
l = ['ABCDE','FGHI']
l[1:] #returns ['FGHI']
l[1:][0] #return 'FGHI'
a = l[1:][0] + 'J' #a becomes 'FGHIJ'
l[1:][0] += 'J' #NO ERROR BUT l[1:][0] == 'FGHI'
What am I missing ?
Thanks,
Philippe
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I think you'll have to go through extensions:
http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond/
Regards,
Philippe
Kakushi wrote:
> Hi my name is Andrew beginning/intermediate Python User. I am using a
> win xp computer Python 2.4
>
> I would like to write a python application that would allow me to
Being a C programmer before a C++ I am not certain my opinon qualifies.
Yet I have seen myself avoiding C++ contracts lately because I dread going
back to that type of work: why use silex when you got a match ?
Adriaan Renting wrote:
> I'm not a very experienced Python programmer yet, so I m
oops: "eclipse"
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Linux: Eric3
> All: Eclipe: my choice (might be tough to get into)
>
>
>
> Nick Mountford wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Complete newb to Python and programming, looking for an open source
>> IDE t
Linux: Eric3
All: Eclipe: my choice (might be tough to get into)
Nick Mountford wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Complete newb to Python and programming, looking for an open source
> IDE to download. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick
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Thanks, I cannot get the demo to compile, but I joined their list.
Thanks
Philippe
Chris Lambacher wrote:
> pyrex can be used for embedding too.
> http://www.freenet.org.nz/python/embeddingpyrex/
>
> On 6/28/05, Philippe C. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Actual
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