On May 30, 8:24 am, Josep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm playing with an application framework (or kinda) that's developed
> with python, and it throws this error:
>
> > File
> > "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/Dabo-0.8.3-py2.5.egg/dabo/db/dCursorMixin.py",
> > line 281, in execute
> > sq
This might be a dumb question. I don't know. I'm new to all this. How
do you find icons for your programs? All GUI applications have cool
icons that represent various things. For instance, to save is often
represented as a disk, etc. You know, the small little picture
references that give meaning t
What would you guys says about this secret code? The key was
apparently lost. The guy never sent it, and he was never seen again.
It must stand for letters in the alphabet, but it almost looks like
trajectory tables. I don't know. What do you guys think?
http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff273/ez
or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On May 16, 11:43�pm, Sanoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I'm pretty new to programming. I've just been studying a few weeks off
> > and on. I know a little, and I'm learning as I go. Programming is so
> &g
I'm pretty new to programming. I've just been studying a few weeks off
and on. I know a little, and I'm learning as I go. Programming is so
much fun! I really wish I would have gotten into it years ago, but
here's my question. I have a longterm project in mind, and I wont to
know if it's feasible a
Any programming that helps you solve a problem is fun and
recreational. At least, that's how I look at it. I suppose it really
depends on why you're doing it, what your objective is, etc. But I'd
say, why not?
Tron! That's one I haven't seen in awhile. I'll have to take a mental
note to rent the m