Simon John a écrit :
jython just had a new
and (thus) secret afaik
release
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Henri Sivonen a écrit :
I am trying to set up the Red Robin Jython Development Tools for
Eclipse. It finds the Python libraries of Jython and my own jars. It
does not find the JDK classes. If I try to add classes.jar from the JDK
to the "Jython Class Path" of the project, the plug-in no longer f
Martijn Faassen wrote:
Imagine, for instance, what if he wants to egosurf, google for his own
name and finds nothing because everybody was saying Djikstra all the
time? That'd be terrible!
Fortunately, not in our time stream :
Dijkstra - 892 000 hits
Djikstra - 5 500 hits
"Edsger Dijkstra" - 25
Mike Meyer wrote:
"not [quite] more i squared" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Adam DePrince wrote:
Given the hardware constraints of the early 1980s, which
language do you think should have been used instead of BASIC?
Lisp
Forth
Exactly my pick
Logo (my pick) has been called &
Adam DePrince wrote:
Given the hardware constraints of the early 1980s, which
language do you think should have been used instead of BASIC?
Lisp
Forth
Exactly my pick
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Esmail Bonakdarian wrote:
do you (or anyone else) have a recommendation for 2D type
graphics?
A possible approach is jython that gives you access to Java2D. Makes it easy
to deploy your animated or interactive graphics as a java-compatible applet.
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Terry Reedy wrote:
To be, this 'patent' is so absurd that I initially had difficulty believing
to to be real and not a joke.
So did I - a trojan horse like Sokal's in 1996, but substituting
Social Texts --> Patent Office
Social Scientists --> Patent Lawyers
Physicists --> Software Engineers
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