Re: Python IDE/Eclipse

2011-08-26 Thread Zach Dziura
I've honestly always used either PyDev or IDLE. However, Python is pretty easy to usd without a big IDE slowing you down, so you could also use a developer's text editor like Notepad++ or gedit and still be good. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Looking for Coders or Testers for an Open Source File Organizer

2011-06-15 Thread Zach Dziura
Also, can I be added to the project? Email is zcdzi...@gmail.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Looking for Coders or Testers for an Open Source File Organizer

2011-06-15 Thread Zach Dziura
On Jun 14, 8:22 pm, zainul franciscus wrote: > Thank you for the reply. I should have mentioned where I am hosting > the code *doh slap on the wrist. > > I am hosting the code in google > code:http://code.google.com/p/mirandafileorganizer/ > > There is a link to the user/developer guide on how to

Re: Function within class and in modules

2011-06-15 Thread Zach Dziura
> On Jun 15, 7:57 am, TheSaint wrote: > Hello > sorry, I'm bit curious to understand what could be the difference to pack up > a class for some number of functions in it and a simple module which I just > import and use the similar functions? > The only perspective that I think of is that class mi

Re: What is the Most Efficient Way of Printing A Dict's Contents Out In Columns?

2011-06-14 Thread Zach Dziura
> d={'Header2': ['2', '5', '8'], 'Header3': ['3', '6', '9'], >     'Header1': ['1', '4', '7'], 'Header4': ['10', '11', '12']} > > arr = [] > for key,value in d.items(): >      line = ['{:>10s}'.format(key)] >      for num in value: >          line.append('{:>10s}'.format(num)) >      arr.append(lin