On 03/06/2013 03:39 PM, eli m wrote:
I have a python program that accepts input and calculates the factorial of that
number, and i want to know if i can make it so commas get inserted in the
number.
For example: instead of 1000 it would say 1,000
pip install humanize
import humanize
my_int
On 03/04/2013 11:06 AM, io wrote:
esclusioni_file = open('/home/io/btc_trading/exclusions.txt','r')
Windows error :
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\btc_trading\scripts
\import_json_2_csv_from_web_and_exclusions.py", line 10, in
f = open("/home/io/btc_trading/markets.csv","w
Some would argue that vim is always good enough, especially with its plugin
system.
I bounce between vim and Sublime Text 2, and recently bought PyCharm went
it went on sale a week ago.
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Short answer: Use the POST method on the form instead of GET. Depending how
you process the form you might need to make a few changes to the script
that answers the request.
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On 10/05/2012 12:37 PM, Prasad, Ramit wrote:
I might be misunderstanding, but I think Etienne wants money in
exchange for letting someone else take over.
Not to stir up the hornet's nest any more, but it also sounds like now
he wants money for people to license things as well:
"The license fee
>From the sqlite documentation he quoted, it appears that ANY network
filesystem, local or otherwise, should be avoided.
On Aug 27, 2012 8:13 PM, wrote:
> On Monday, August 27, 2012 10:32:47 PM UTC-4, Bryan wrote:
> > bruceg113 wrote:
> >
> > > I selected sqlite for the following reasons:
> >
> >
On Mar 28, 2012 6:54 AM, "Nadir Sampaoli" wrote:
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> Hello everyone (my first message in the mailing list),
>
>>
>> > Is the following function correct?
>> Yes, though I'd use json.load(f) instead of json.loads().
>
>
> The docs aren't very clear (at least for me) about the difference between
json
On Mar 26, 2012 12:28 AM, "Steven D'Aprano" <
steve+comp.lang.pyt...@pearwood.info> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 08:40:00 +0200, Michael Poeltl wrote:
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> > * Nikhil Verma [2012-03-26 08:09]:
> A truly random six digit number will include any number between 10
> through 99. There are exa