Am 18.11.2010 20:17, schrieb Ben James:
On 18/11/2010 10:05, Chris Rebert wrote:
"We" are a technical discussion maillinglist. About a computer
programming language. Named Python.
An unrelated computer programming language which happens to be named
"Java" also exists, but is not this mailinglist
On 18/11/2010 10:05, Chris Rebert wrote:
"We" are a technical discussion maillinglist. About a computer
programming language. Named Python.
An unrelated computer programming language which happens to be named
"Java" also exists, but is not this mailinglist's topic of discussion.
Some computer pro
"We" are a technical discussion maillinglist. About a computer
programming language. Named Python.
An unrelated computer programming language which happens to be named
"Java" also exists, but is not this mailinglist's topic of discussion.
Some computer programmers personally consume a lot of coffee
Hello,
I was searching online to find more info about JavaFit and I came across your
information.
Can you tell me, are you still involved with JavaFit? If you are, how are
things going for you?
Please let me know.
Sincerely,
Bill
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I've knocked together something which may help you to get started. It may
not be the best solution to your problem, but it's based on some code that I
had lying around and it should be easy for you to customise.
It uses a cherrypy server with a web ui. Send me a note with your address
and I'll for
I did not check prices earlier. There are many other clones. How about
Hyperstudio? $70 for student edition?
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Well, Nicholas Chase just posted an OpenLaszlo tutorial/app that shows
how OpenLaszlo handles sounds. Try
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/edu/os-dw-os-php-openlaszlo1-i.html
You have to register, but it's free, and they don't bug you. It's PHP
driven, but that part's easily ported to Python.
Skipper wrote:
> Well, thank you so much for taking the time to reply. I guess that
> about wraps up all my questions.
>
>
> You fucking putz
>
I'd appreciate it if you;d keep that sort of response to yourself. While
I don't mind you *thinking* it, it isn't the kind of behaviour we want
to e
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 02:19:39 GMT
Skipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Basically the program will blank the screen and call up
> (for example) 6 pictures. A flashing border with travel
> from picture to picture. When the computer senses a mouse
> click it will clear the screen and present a second
Thanks to all (except one - of course) for your replys. I think you
have more than answered my question and I appreciate your time.
I suppose this is going to be more difficult than I imagined... but
working at this is better then watching "Trading Spaces" with my wife
- -heh...
Thanks again
Mi
Well, thank you so much for taking the time to reply. I guess that
about wraps up all my questions.
You fucking putz
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 13:37:36 +0100, Sybren Stuvel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Skipper enlightened us with:
>> I can not believe that there isn't a GUI programing tool that w
Well, there's OpenLaszlo, which handles the sounds/animation for
http:www.pandora.com, I understand. It may be overkill for a desktop
app, but it's free. It was originally written in Python, I think, but
it uses ECMAScript for scripting.
It's free, and reportedly handles sounds and animations, and
Since you are comfortable with HTML, you could use the browser as your
GUI, and use a lightweight python server like Karrigell (or CherryPy,
or Turbogears) to serve the pages. A little javascript to move the
highlighting around, and . . .
Well, frankly, it's still harder than it ought to be. (I ag
Ravi Teja wrote:
> I do not think that technology has gone backwards. Hyper card
> alternatives still exist.
> http://www.metacard.com/
At $995 per seat it's not likely to be used for a home project.
Kent
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Skipper wrote:
> I can not believe that there isn't a GUI programing tool that will
> allow me to build GUI apps - just like I use Dreamweaver to build a
> web page ... a WYSIWYG builder that does a few simplet things and
> calls other programs ...
>
> Oh well no silver bullet!
If you are int
Skipper wrote:
> ... I am not asking for anyone to do this for me I simply want to
> know if I can do what I need to do with Python
> Can python do this? I realize I am responsible for the menu sets,
> pictures attaching sounds etc
As you have been told by many other respondents
Skipper enlightened us with:
> I can not believe that there isn't a GUI programing tool that will
> allow me to build GUI apps
There are plenty of them.
> just like I use Dreamweaver to build a web page
Which produces horrible HTML.
Sybren
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Thank you all so much for your input. The feedback was perfect. I
did not realizethis may be difficult under any circumstances.
I am very familiar with PowerPoint and will try the open office
thing...
I can not believe that there isn't a GUI programing tool that will
allow me to build GUI apps
Skipper wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am going to try and learn Python because I want to write at least
> one program to help my disabled son with communitation.
>
> I am not asking for anyone to do this for me I simply want to know if
> I can do what I need to do with Python
>
> Basically the pr
Sigh. I could not have imagined that a link without an offending word
could be taken as an insult. Perhaps the lack on accompanying text
contributed? Anyway, it just was not my day (and not just you).
To me, that article makes many points. I was thinking in terms of
technology stagnation and parti
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 22:41:14 -0500, Yu-Xi Lim wrote:
> The first thing that comes to mind would be Powerpoint with some short
> custom Visual Basic code.
That's good thinking.
If you don't have Microsoft Office, OpenOffice will do the same thing, and
unlike Office, it is free.
The presentati
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 20:19:06 -0800, Ravi Teja wrote:
> http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~maratb/readings/NoSilverBullet.html
What does this have to do with anything I wrote? I didn't ask for a silver
bullet that will solve any programming problem imaginable. I didn't even
ask for a general proce
Hi All,
I am going to try and learn Python because I want to write at least
one program to help my disabled son with communitation.
I am not asking for anyone to do this for me I simply want to know if
I can do what I need to do with Python
Basically the program will blank the screen and ca
http://www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~maratb/readings/NoSilverBullet.html
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 19:43:07 -0800, Alex Martelli wrote:
> Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...
>> > Can python do this? I realize I am responsible for the menu sets,
>> > pictures attaching sounds etc
>>
>> There is no reason why Python can't do this.
>>
>> If you are
Skipper wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am going to try and learn Python because I want to write at least
> one program to help my disabled son with communitation.
>
snip
>
> Can python do this? I realize I am responsible for the menu sets,
> pictures attaching sounds etc
An interesting proj
Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> > Can python do this? I realize I am responsible for the menu sets,
> > pictures attaching sounds etc
>
> There is no reason why Python can't do this.
>
> If you are new to programming, I suggest you have a look at Pythoncard.
For t
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 02:19:39 +, Skipper wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am going to try and learn Python because I want to write at least
> one program to help my disabled son with communitation.
>
> I am not asking for anyone to do this for me I simply want to know if
> I can do what I need to do wi
Thanks all.
I needed to ask because I'm writing a couple of programs which require the
computer to choose numbers at random thanks.
Nathan Pinno
"Jeremy Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Nathan Pinno wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Does Python
Hi,
here is an example of using the random function I am working at right
now (it randomizes (is that a word?) every word in a list):
import string
import random
from itertools import ifilter, ifilterfalse
def reinterpolate(word):
#thanks to Raymond Hettinger (taken from the Python list)
w
Hi,
You can use the "Random" module. You need to first import it using
"from random import Random, random".
Try the following sequence of steps on the Python/IDLE command line to
get an idea:
>>> from random import Random, random
>>> myRandom = Random()
>>> myRandom.random()
Hope this helps
Nathan Pinno wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does Python have a random function? If so, can you show me an example
>using it?
>
> Thanks,
> Nathan Pinno
> http://www.npinnowebsite.ca/
>
>
>
>
>
Take your pick:
In [5]: import random
In [6]: random.choice(range(10))
Out[6]: 2
In [7]: random.choice(ra
Nathan Pinno said unto the world upon 30/06/2005 11:22:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Does Python have a random function? If so, can you show me an example
> using it?
>
> Thanks,
> Nathan Pinno
> http://www.npinnowebsite.ca/
>>> import random
>>> print "It took %s seconds to find the module name
Nathan Pinno wrote:
> Does Python have a random function? If so, can you show me an example
> using it?
http://docs.python.org/lib/module-random.html
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Hi all,
Does Python have a random function? If so, can you show me an example
using it?
Thanks,
Nathan Pinno
http://www.npinnowebsite.ca/
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