On Monday, 14 May 2012 01:50:23 UTC+1, TommyVee wrote:
> I have a very simple XML document that I need to "walk", and I'm using
> xml.dom.minidom. No attributes, just lots of nested tags and associated
> values. All I'm looking to do is iterate through each of the highest
> sibling nodes, che
On Monday, 14 May 2012 17:01:49 UTC+1, Steve Sawyer wrote:
> Brand-new to Python (that's a warning, folks)
>
> Trying to write a routine to import a CSV file into a SQL Server
> table. To ensure that I convert the data from the CSV appropriately,
> I"m executing a query that gives me the schema (
> i have not banned anything, or even alluded to it, whatsoever. i asked that
> one specific mail not be commented upon
OK, sorry if I misunderstood, but that's still suppression in my book.
> reading your accounts strewn about is interesting, what exactly are *your*
> motives?
My motives ar
On Tuesday, 8 May 2012 19:16:01 UTC+1, d.p...@gmail.com wrote:
> folks
> hi,
> I am going to learn python for some plot issues. which book or sources, do
> you recommend please?
> Cheers,
> Dave
I started with Dive Into Python. It's getting old now but for me it really
catches the spirit of P
> What would be the best way to figure out how to do this? I looked at
> Google app engine tutorial, but can't figure out how that will help we
> get the code into the cloud so I can access it from any browser.
GAE is quite a good option, since it includes free hosting. You should be able
to ge
Agreed with pretty much all of that. It's third-world politics, lurching from
one dictator to another. Risinger seems to have banned all discussion of the
subject from the list too, I'm not posting anymore because I don't want to give
him an excuse to wield his newly found banhammer.
But yeah,
By the way, there's a lot more to say on this, which I'll cover another time.
There are arguments for and against what's happened; at this stage I'm just
trying to flag up that there is *not* unanimity and we are not just carrying on
as normal.
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On Thursday, 3 May 2012 12:52:36 UTC+1, alex23 wrote:
> Anyone else following the apparent hijack of the pyjs project from its
> lead developer?
Yes, me. The guy now in control got the owner of the domain name to turn it
over to him, which is probably ok legally, but he had no public mandate or