Hi all;
Yesterday just downloaded python-3.5.0-amd64 on windows10 running
laptop- running flawless.
But my trouble is with my office desktop Windows Vista. Considering the
processor diference, this time, downloaded the python-3.5.0 (32 bit)
version.
The question is i am receiving 'api-ms-win
Hi,
Is there anybody here interested in artificial intelligence (AI)? Yes,
perhaps this thread would be more suitable for an AI usenet group and I
have also posted my question there, but I want to know Python
community's opinion. Could you recommend me please a good AI book to
start with? I don't
OhmiGod! I posted this message this morning and when I came home, I
said myself "umm, lemme check it" and I cannot believe what I see... 37
threads!
As long as Python is supported by such a hardworking and enthusiastic
community, I'm sure that he (=Python) will become the nightmare of many
other l
As far as I know, Perl is known as "there are many ways to do
something" and Python is known as "there is only one way". Could you
please explain this? How is this possible and is it *really* a good
concept?
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Hmm... Can't find any word to say...
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Let's suppose that I have written a Python program and, of course, want
to show it to the world ;-)
So, do I have to distrubute my source code? Or is there a way to hide
my code?
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After a very rapid entrance into the Python, I have immediately looked
for a good IDE. Komodo and Wing IDE look very good and I think they are
enough. But now, I am searching for a Pyhton environment which should
look like Delphi / Kylix, Borland's C++ builder or Allegro Common Lisp.
I have found a
I cannot remember where was it, but I saw a sentence in the Internet:
"When programming, programmers spend more time for reading than
writing". This is definitely true. We don't only read others' code but
we also read our code again and again and again. Thus, a language which
is easier to read can
Oh, Mr(s) Laird, you've indicated to a very important thing for me:
Let's suppose that I actually want to leave Lisp totally but what about
AI sources? Most of them are based on Lisp. Oh yes, yes, I know, one
may study AI with any language, even with BASIC, but nearly all
important AI books start
Hi everyone,
I am using Common Lisp for a while and nowadays I've heard so much
about Python that finally I've decided to give it a try becuase Python
is not very far away from Lisp family.
I cannot believe this! This snake is amazing, incredible and so
beautiful! You, Pythonists, why didn't you
I am not unfamiliar to programming but a newbie in Python. Could you
recommend me (a) great book(s) to start with? Free online books or
solid books are welcome.
Thanx in advance.
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