keylog.close
> keylog = open("keylog2.log", "r")
> keylog.read
OMG!
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> Hey, at least you got your copy. I'm in the UK and still eagerly
> awaiting mine :-) There was an online index somewhere - but not on any
> official site
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> Fuzzy
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in a tuple
list, and then call the methods on those objects (while iterating or
whatever).
>
> for i in pc:
> stuff[i] = anyclass()
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> stuff['a'].shutdown()
> stuff['b'].update()
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, you might want to take a
look at YAML[1, 2].
[1] http://yaml.org/
[2] http://python.yaml.org/dist/
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he wants to open a 'regular' web-page,
and then "convert it to CSV".
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ou information about this project.
>
> The idea is to build a search engine like "google", but my/our search
> engine only look for tech pages, i also wants that users can select if
> they want to search a web, faqs/howto, manuals/tutorials...
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Umm, just curious -- why would you want to not use the OO stuff?
Python is like pseudocode (the basic OO, which is mostly common to
most OO languages, isn't really complicated).
Moreover, using Python without OO would be like, um, eating mango seed
without the pulp. :)
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> Daniel Bickett
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ecause I have only one language to learn. If I choose
> choice three I could spend more time in learning different approaches
> to develop the application and better master the library and frameworks
> avaialble for python.
>
> So what are the recomendations from your side. Please he
alone, of course, won't do much good.
> they usually want *specific* SQL variants, so it's a fragmented
> market.
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unity? Many people belive
> coldfusion is becomeing irrelavant and is on its death bed - do Python folk
> generally feel this way about it?
I have no much idea about Coldfusion, but as far as its *use* is
concerned, it definitely isn't much.
>
> Thanks for your input on this by the w
the index. I mean I
wouldn't tell people to learn languages that hold the top position on
TIOBE ;).
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On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 08:55:39 +0100, Alex Martelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Premshree Pillai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Do contributors of less than 5 recipes get a copy too? :-?
>
> Of course!
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> > Btw, is there a comprehensive list of ALL con
ublished-recipe...):
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> 1: 25 u'Luther Blissett'
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> 7: 6 u'Peter Cogolo'
> 8: 6 u'Anna Martelli Ravenscroft'
> 9: 5 u'Scott David Daniels'
> 10: 5 u'Paul Prescod'
> 11: 5 u'Michele Simionato'
> 12: 5 u'Mark Nenadov'
> 13: 5 u'Jeff Bauer'
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> ...but each still gets ONE free copy...!-)
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> * generating an RSS feed would be nice
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visitors). Javascript is especially
> useful since its an easy lead in to learning C/C++, Java,
> even Perl to some extent and a lot of sample code sites
> use those languages.
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> Alan G.
> Author of the Learn to Program website
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Python? Are there any viable, technical reasons for
> that?
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> service.soapproxy.config.dumpSOAPIn = 1
>
> temp = service.getTemp('90210') # get temperature in
> Beverly Hills
> print 'The temperature in Beverly Hills is',temp,'F'
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line above.
>
> What am I doing wrong? (Yes, I know I am thinking too much in C). I
> thought the global declaration would have been sufficient but it's obviously
> not.
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