vectors.
If you're going to complain about C nomenclature, you'd have a much
better case complaining about "cast".
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are similar to linked-lists in the sense that there's a 'special
>termination value' instead of an explicit length)
A syringe is similar to a sturgeon in the sense that they both start
with S. LISP doesn't have arrays, and C doesn't allow you to insert
into the m
ple who haven't differ greatly.
You would be wrong. It is a case where the opinions of people who are
oriented to a particular language and the opinions of people who have
lost count of the languages they have used greatly differ.
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the allocated storage. More precisely, they
require that attempts to store beyond the allocated length be
detected.
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immeasurable savings over the years.
Yeah, especially code that needs to deal with lengths and nulls. It's
great for buffer overruns too.
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even the same from author to author, e.g.,
whether "field" implies Abelian.
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In <87k4341j0l@sapphire.mobileactivedefense.com>, on 03/01/2012
at 02:40 PM, Rainer Weikusat said:
>You obviously don't have any sense of humour.
Certainly I do; I laugh at pretentious loons with delusions of
adequacy.
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tly what you had in mind.
The two goals conflict.
>That's all I'm saying.
No; you're saying to use redundant parentheses, which conflicts with
other things you're saying.
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, "Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a
>Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity"
A brilliant piece of work. I greatly enjoyed it and the reaction to
its disclosure.
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in Mathematical
notation.
>it makes sense to keep things as clear as possible.
Often infix notation with well thought out precedence is the clearest
way to go. RPN and the like have their place, but often are difficult
for real people to read.
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You obviously don't have a clue as to what Mathematics
means. Free hint: it doesn't mean Arithmetic. You're as bigoted as Xah
Lee,
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Thanks guys for the ideas.
Appreciate the help.
Cheers.
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Hi All,
I am working on a python script for my colleague that will walk a
directory and search in the different files for a specific string.
These pieces I am able to do. What my colleague wants is that when
she runs the script the filename is replaced by the current file that
is being processed.
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 06/10/2007
at 04:57 AM, "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>And this is here because ???
1. MI5 didn't take him down like they were supposed to
2. You didn't include followup-to in your header
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, below is the full solution to the Inheritance class exercise in
the book. Python is a hobby for me and I am not sure how of if I will
ever use this stuff, but would like to understand it better. That
said, if you have any follow up study source recommendations, I would
be interested.
Seymour
c
. from Adder import *
4. x=DictAdder()
Question: Is there an easier and quicker way to get DictAdder into
active memory?
Thanks,
Seymour
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Hi Stani,
I got it going now. Not sure why but seems good to go now.
Thanks for a great product.
Cheers.
Chris
SPE - Stani's Python Editor wrote:
> I checked the berlios site and it seems to be working. Or do you have
> another problem?
> Stani
>
> Chris Seymour sch
HI All,
Does such a beast exist? Have been looking but haven't seen any. Any
insight would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Chris
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Hi Stani,
Not able to reach Berlios. The SourceForge page does not have the
Windows installer. Any ideas when it will be available?
Thanks.
Chris
Bernard wrote:
> thanks Stani!
>
> SPE - Stani's Python Editor wrote:
> > This is a maintenance release (mostly bug fixing) to prove that SPE is
> >
and started to study that. Somehow I had the notion that
Mechanize was a Pearl script.
Thanks again,
Seymour
John J. Lee wrote:
> "Seymour" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > I am trying to find a way to sign onto my Wall Street Journal account
> > (ht
to speed.
Thanks for your help/insights.
Seymour
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HI Rick,
I did some searching on SourceForge and found a Windows installer for
the mysql-python 1.2.0. (MySQL-python.exe-1.2.0.win32-py2.4.zip). I
unzipped and ran this installer and seem to be all set. I will keep
testing.
Thanks.
Chris
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Can anybody provide any guidance on what I will need to do get
mysql-python setup on my win xp workstation? I have Mysql 4.1
installed and activepython 2.4.3 installed.
What do I need to do to install/setup mysql-python?
Thanks.
Chris
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Have you taken a look at CodeChargeStdio (http://www.yessoftware.com)?
This will handle what you are looking to do and then some. Might be a
bit pricey, but it is worth a look.
Cheers.
Chris
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for taking the time to reply to my posts. It really heped me
understand this better.
Thanks again.
Chris
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/25/2005
at 09:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Yes, I know, they can do whatever they want, it's not a crime,
Actually, it is a crime and they've been convicted.
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/18/2005
at 01:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Yes, he deserves credit for what he did.
As well as blame. The commercialization of the Internet was grossly
mismanaged. Take the InterNIC - please!
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