Hello to everyone, i don't have a clear idea about who to write about this
project, which is only an idea, but it has to be written i think.
At first it was just a comparative literature research project, but now
that i am more involved in development, it has started to become more like
a different
-On [20090415 14:25], Deep_Feelings (doctore...@gmail.com) wrote:
>4- support of international languages
http://babel.edgewall.org/
--
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven / asmodai
イェルーン ラウフロック ヴァン デル ウェルヴェン
http://www.in-nomine.org/ | http://www.rangaku.org/ | GPG: 2EAC625B
Hope is a letter that nev
2009/4/17 Hyuga :
> I'm not too assured... What are the actual requirements for this
> software? Is this intended for real world use in health care? I'm
> not too comfortable with a single individual with apparently limited
> experience in Python developing something like that.
And limited expe
On Apr 15, 10:54 am, Deep_Feelings wrote:
> On Apr 15, 4:05 pm, Tim Rowe wrote:
>
>
>
> > 2009/4/15 Deep_Feelings :
>
> > > I want to start programming a new program (electronic health care
> > > center) in python and before start learning python i wanna make sure
> > > that python does have all
2009/4/15 Rhodri James :
> That's not sufficient. It isn't enough that your program works, it also
> has to satisfy the regulatory authorities otherwise (depending on what
> country you're in) you could end up on the wrong end of some very
> expensive law-suits without actually having done anythi
In article <9061ea8f-b4aa-4dbc-89c9-ae6848033...@k2g2000yql.googlegroups.com>,
Deep_Feelings wrote:
>
>now going into python i found that python 3 is just out but recourses
>are limited (including IDEs) any help on that ?
Stick with Python 2.x
--
Aahz (a...@pythoncraft.com) <*>
On Apr 16, 1:59 am, "Rhodri James"
wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:54:45 +0100, Deep_Feelings
> wrote:
>
> > thank you so much ,rest assured that the code will me tested very well
> > (in real world situation) before using it.
>
> That's not sufficient. It isn't enough that your program works,
On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:54:45 +0100, Deep_Feelings
wrote:
thank you so much ,rest assured that the code will me tested very well
(in real world situation) before using it.
That's not sufficient. It isn't enough that your program works, it also
has to satisfy the regulatory authorities other
there's even already written an EPD in Python,
but I can't find it right now,
googling is difficult,
because EPD stand for the more popular Ebthought Python Distro :-(
cheers,
Stef
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
now going into python i found that python 3 is just out but recourses
are limited (including IDEs) any help on that ?
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
On Apr 15, 4:05 pm, Tim Rowe wrote:
> 2009/4/15 Deep_Feelings :
>
> > I want to start programming a new program (electronic health care
> > center) in python and before start learning python i wanna make sure
> > that python does have all the features i need to accomplish this
> > project so i wan
2009/4/15 Deep_Feelings :
> I want to start programming a new program (electronic health care
> center) in python and before start learning python i wanna make sure
> that python does have all the features i need to accomplish this
> project so i wanna ask you does python able to support these
> fe
On Wed, 2009-04-15 at 05:22 -0700, Deep_Feelings wrote:
> I want to start programming a new program (electronic health care
> center) in python and before start learning python i wanna make sure
> that python does have all the features i need to accomplish this
> project so i wanna ask you does pyt
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 5:22 AM, Deep_Feelings wrote:
> I want to start programming a new program (electronic health care
> center) in python and before start learning python i wanna make sure
> that python does have all the features i need to accomplish this
> project so i wanna ask you does pyth
Python is a programming language, and like practically any programming
language it can do all those things. I'm not sure your requirements
are based on a full understanding of the implications. A "health care
center' cannot be made with a few "drag and drop", "plug and play"
modules that you manipu
I want to start programming a new program (electronic health care
center) in python and before start learning python i wanna make sure
that python does have all the features i need to accomplish this
project so i wanna ask you does python able to support these
features :
1- cross platform (windows
On Jun 27, 9:52 am, Kirk Strauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're looking to migrate a Zope site to Django, but before getting beyond
> the dreaming stage, I thought I'd see what others are doing these days.
>
> If you were going to start a fairly complex site today with lots of DB
> integration
We're looking to migrate a Zope site to Django, but before getting beyond
the dreaming stage, I thought I'd see what others are doing these days.
If you were going to start a fairly complex site today with lots of DB
integration, would you begin with Django or TurboGears, or something else
entirel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> I am interested in organizing and taking part in a project that would
> create a virtual world much like the one described in Neal
> Stephenson's 'Snow Crash'. I'm not necessarily talking about
> something 3d and I'm not talking about a game either. Like a MOO,
> only
Clement wrote:
> On May 16, 1:09 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>I am interested in organizing and taking part in a project that would
>>create a virtual world much like the one described in Neal
>>Stephenson's 'Snow Crash'.
That's a perfectly reasonable idea. It takes money and people to
p
On May 16, 1:09 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am interested in organizing and taking part in a project that would
> create a virtual world much like the one described in Neal
> Stephenson's 'Snow Crash'. I'm not necessarily talking about
> something 3d and I'm not talking about a game either.
I am interested in organizing and taking part in a project that would
create a virtual world much like the one described in Neal
Stephenson's 'Snow Crash'. I'm not necessarily talking about
something 3d and I'm not talking about a game either. Like a MOO,
only virtual. And each 'user' is allocat
22 matches
Mail list logo