And you know what? I almost sure most people on this newsgroup wouldn't
feel maligned if somebody told them that's what happened to them. I'd
put money that most pythonistas here would think 'Hey Great for you!
good luck, and make these machines ever more useful and/or enjoyable
for the rest of the
Alex Martelli wrote:
> Not without knowing more about your motivations for starting Python in
> the first place...
Alex, maybe trolling in this list? :)
> Alex
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I m not a python Expert or anythin
> i need help, i m losin my motivation to continue with python
> can anyone inspire me again.???
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Dennis Lee Bieber enlightened us with:
> I show 185 .py files in the top level Python library. That's a close
> match for the base VC include directory -- and I be willing to bet
> that site-packages and other add-ins don't add up to another 700 .py
> files
Sorry, bet lost. I have 1891 .py files i
On Thursday 03 November 2005 23:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Martin P. Hellwig wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I m not a python Expert or anythin
> > > i need help, i m losin my motivation to continue with python
> > > can anyone inspire me again.???
> >
> > Ooh that is easy, start lear
On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 17:06 +0100, Magnus Lycka wrote:
> If Python appears more complex
> than C++, you must be using a really weird approach.
Or a really weird editor ;-)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i m currently in a network (LAN). i started python because i heard
> that it has great ability for networking programs and/or scripts, but
> i m losing my motivation with python because there are sooo many
> modules, that i cant just learn them all, this deters from c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i m losing my motivation with python because there are sooo many
> modules, that i cant just learn them all,
As other's have said, don't bother.
If you ever need to use a module that you don't know, just go to
http://docs.python.org/lib/lib.html (easily accessable fr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i m losing my motivation with python because there are sooo many
> modules
If you think Python has too many modules, then you better stay away
from Perl and CPAN. =)
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Sybren Stuvel wrote:
> There are over 2800 header files on my system in /usr/include. What do
> you mean "a limited number of header files"?
I assume he's saying that the number is < ∞. (Of course, the same is
true of Python modules unless you use a special __import__ hook or
something...)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i m currently in a network (LAN). i started python because i heard
> that it has great ability for networking programs and/or scripts, but
> i m losing my motivation with python because there are sooo many
> modules, that i cant just learn them all,
Why would you lear
blahman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) enlightened us with:
> i m losing my motivation with python because there are sooo many
> modules, that i cant just learn them all, this deters from c or c++
> in which there are only a limited number of header files.
There are over 2800 header files on my system in /us
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i m currently in a network (LAN). i started python because i heard
> that it has great ability for networking programs and/or scripts, but
> i m losing my motivation with python because there are sooo many
> modules, that i cant just learn them all, this deters from c or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Martin P. Hellwig wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I m not a python Expert or anythin
>>> i need help, i m losin my motivation to continue with python
>>> can anyone inspire me again.???
>> Ooh that is easy, start learning other programming languages, you'll go
>> b
i m currently in a network (LAN). i started python because i heard
that it has great ability for networking programs and/or scripts, but
i m losing my motivation with python because there are sooo many
modules, that i cant just learn them all, this deters from c or c++ in
which there are only a
Martin P. Hellwig wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I m not a python Expert or anythin
> > i need help, i m losin my motivation to continue with python
> > can anyone inspire me again.???
>
> Ooh that is easy, start learning other programming languages, you'll go
> back continuing with python
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I m not a python Expert or anythin
> i need help, i m losin my motivation to continue with python
> can anyone inspire me again.???
Ooh that is easy, start learning other programming languages, you'll go
back continuing with python very soon after that! ;-)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I m not a python Expert or anythin
> i need help, i m losin my motivation to continue with python
> can anyone inspire me again.???
Why continue then ?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I m not a python Expert or anythin
> i need help, i m losin my motivation to continue with python
> can anyone inspire me again.???
Not without knowing more about your motivations for starting Python in
the first place...
Alex
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