On 04/08/12 00:29, Cousin Stanley wrote:
lipska the kat wrote:
I can now create, debug and test a simple IRC server
written in Java and an IRC Bot that I am attempting
to build in Python
For a bit of inspiration python-irc-bot-wise
you might look at supybot
Yep, it's t
On Aug 3, 10:04 pm, lipska the kat wrote:
>
> 117 methods seems a lot doesn't it. I'm still trying to get my head
> around Python packages, I think Eclipse will help me with this and the
> whole module mix of functions and classes is taking a while to get used
> to. The standard included libraries
lipska the kat wrote:
>
> I can now create, debug and test a simple IRC server
> written in Java and an IRC Bot that I am attempting
> to build in Python
>
For a bit of inspiration python-irc-bot-wise
you might look at supybot
It's currently available in debian wheezy
On Fri, 3 Aug 2012 06:54:04 -0700 (PDT), rusi
wrote:
>On Aug 3, 4:34 pm, lipska the kat wrote:
>> A while ago someone asked me what I thought of the Eclipse plugin for
>> python, well I just downloaded and installed the latest version of
>> Eclipse for Java (Juno) followed by the Python plugin.
On 03/08/12 17:40, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Fri, 03 Aug 2012 16:51:26 +0100, lipska the kat wrote:
I can write a
Python class and call it Foo and save it in a file called Bar and it's
no big deal (at least Eclipse doesn't get excited) If I try that in Java
the sky falls in.
:)
Correct. Pyth
On Fri, 03 Aug 2012 16:51:26 +0100, lipska the kat wrote:
> I can write a
> Python class and call it Foo and save it in a file called Bar and it's
> no big deal (at least Eclipse doesn't get excited) If I try that in Java
> the sky falls in.
:)
Correct. Python does not require, or even encourage
On 03/08/12 14:54, rusi wrote:
On Aug 3, 4:34 pm, lipska the kat wrote:
A while ago someone asked me what I thought of the Eclipse plugin for
python, well I just downloaded and installed the latest version of
Eclipse for Java (Juno) followed by the Python plugin.
Thanks Lipska for reporting b
On Aug 3, 4:34 pm, lipska the kat wrote:
> A while ago someone asked me what I thought of the Eclipse plugin for
> python, well I just downloaded and installed the latest version of
> Eclipse for Java (Juno) followed by the Python plugin.
Thanks Lipska for reporting back.
I personally find the ec
On 03/08/12 13:40, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 03/08/2012 13:23, lipska the kat wrote:
On 03/08/12 13:10, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 03/08/2012 12:34, lipska the kat wrote:
A while ago someone asked me what I thought of the Eclipse plugin for
python,
snip
it's like trying to
run a legless carthor
On 03/08/2012 13:23, lipska the kat wrote:
On 03/08/12 13:10, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 03/08/2012 12:34, lipska the kat wrote:
A while ago someone asked me what I thought of the Eclipse plugin for
python,
snip
My opinion of Eclipse is unchanged by your words, it's like trying to
run a leg
On 03/08/12 13:10, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 03/08/2012 12:34, lipska the kat wrote:
A while ago someone asked me what I thought of the Eclipse plugin for
python,
snip
My opinion of Eclipse is unchanged by your words, it's like trying to
run a legless carthorse in the Grand National or the
On 03/08/2012 12:34, lipska the kat wrote:
A while ago someone asked me what I thought of the Eclipse plugin for
python, well I just downloaded and installed the latest version of
Eclipse for Java (Juno) followed by the Python plugin. After a while
messing about with it I can only say ... phew, w
A while ago someone asked me what I thought of the Eclipse plugin for
python, well I just downloaded and installed the latest version of
Eclipse for Java (Juno) followed by the Python plugin. After a while
messing about with it I can only say ... phew, what a relief. The plugin
looks like it au
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