Re: IDE+hg

2009-11-24 Thread Richard Riley
Gerhard Häring writes: > Rhodri James wrote: >> On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 19:20:27 -, NiklasRTZ wrote: >> >>> Dear experts, >>> Since no py IDE I found has easy hg access. IDEs PIDA and Eric claim >>> Mercurial support not found i.e. buttons to clone, commit and push to >>> repositories to define

Re: Fallen Sword

2009-10-22 Thread Richard Riley
Ben Finney writes: > Richard Riley writes: > >> Ben Finney writes: >> > Reported to service provider as spam. >> >> Please don't reply to SPAM. You just make it visible to those of us >> with better filters. Hint : spammers do not read your reply. &g

python, emacs, pylint, epylint, flymake

2009-10-21 Thread Richard Riley
I have asked in emacs help too, but basically does anyone here have pylint integrated with emacs so that you can actually read the error description? I am set up as described here:- http://tinyurl.com/yfshb5b or http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1259873/how-can-i-use-emacs-flymake-mode-for-pyt

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Kenneth Tilton writes: > Richard Riley wrote: >> Jason Rumney writes: >> >>> On Jan 1, 3:12 pm, r wrote: >>> >>>> The man lives in a world driven by common sense >>> "Common" sense suggests that his views are shared among th

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Tim Greer writes: > Richard Riley wrote: > >> >> Tim Greer writes: >> >>> Giampaolo Rodola' wrote: >>> >>>> This is not a Ruby group. >>>> I recommend you to go waste your time there. >>> >>> That poste

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Raymond Wiker writes: > Richard Riley writes: > >> Tamas K Papp writes: >> >>> On Thu, 01 Jan 2009 23:28:08 +0100, Richard Riley wrote: >>> >>>> posts controversial but always interesting. His ELisp tutorial is far >>>> and away b

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Tamas K Papp writes: > On Thu, 01 Jan 2009 23:28:08 +0100, Richard Riley wrote: > >> posts controversial but always interesting. His ELisp tutorial is far >> and away better than anything else out there for the programmer moving >> to Elisp IMO. He backs up his points wit

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Tim Greer writes: > Giampaolo Rodola' wrote: > >> This is not a Ruby group. >> I recommend you to go waste your time there. > > That poster has a frequent habit of cross posting to multiple, > irrelevant news groups. There's no rhyme or reason to it. It's best > to just filter the guy's posts.

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
r writes: > On Jan 1, 2:05 am, Jason Rumney wrote: >> On Jan 1, 3:12 pm, r wrote: >> >> > The man lives in a world driven by common sense >> >> "Common" sense suggests that his views are shared among the general >> populace. I don't see much evidence of that in the sometimes never- >> ending

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Jason Rumney writes: > On Jan 1, 3:12 pm, r wrote: > >> The man lives in a world driven by common sense > > "Common" sense suggests that his views are shared among the general > populace. I don't see much evidence of that in the sometimes never- > ending threads that frequently follow his posti

Re: Python's popularity

2008-12-22 Thread Richard Riley
Marco Mariani writes: > Richard Riley wrote: > >> One does not have to by a language maestro to try and assess its >> popularity. While his numbers or his reading of the numbers might be >> open to some questions, to suggest that one needs to be totally familiar >>

Re: Python's popularity

2008-12-22 Thread Richard Riley
Marco Mariani writes: > walterbyrd wrote: > >> I have read that python is the world's 3rd most popular language, and >> that python has surpassed perl in popularity, but I am not seeing it. > > > In 20 days, you've gone from trying to import a module by using: > >> load "test.py" > > > to questio

Re: Mathematica 7 compares to other languages

2008-12-02 Thread Richard Riley
Petite Abeille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Dec 2, 2008, at 9:21 PM, Lew wrote: > >> These are professional software development forums, not some script- >> kiddie cellphone-based chat room. "r" is spelled "are" and "u" should >> be "you". > > While Xah Lee arguably represents a cross between

Re: HELP!...Google SketchUp needs a Python API

2008-12-01 Thread Richard Riley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Don't feed the troll. > Yet you did and made the previous post visible to me. If you don't want people to feed the troll, do not do it yourself. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: pydoc enforcement.

2008-12-01 Thread Richard Riley
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 16:27:07 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Basically I'm interested adding a check to see if: >> 1) pydoc's are written for every function/method. > > Pylint warns for missing docstrings. > >> 2) There are entries fo

Re: Emacs vs. Eclipse vs. Vim

2008-12-01 Thread Richard Riley
Roy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Richard Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Roy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> > Clay Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> The first rea

Re: Emacs vs. Eclipse vs. Vim

2008-12-01 Thread Richard Riley
Roy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Clay Hobbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The first real text editor I used was Vim, which I actually started >> using about a year ago. I've looked at Emacs and it just looks >> confusing. > > I've been using emacs for so many years (um let's see, it's got

Re: Python surpasses Perl in popularity?

2008-11-24 Thread Richard Riley
alex23 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Nov 25, 11:25 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Perl is todays language of technical complexity. It is obscure,   >> complex, and is oriented towards the supremely intelligent [...] > > I think you misspelled "insular". Sounds like eLisp :-; -- http://mail.py

Re: Need help converting text to csv format

2008-11-21 Thread Richard Riley
George Sakkis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Nov 21, 11:05 am, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> George Sakkis wrote: >> > On Nov 21, 10:18 am, Chuck Connors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> Any help, pseudo code, or whatever push in the right direction would >> >> be most appreciate