Re: Ideas for projects

2004-12-11 Thread Nemesis
Mentre io pensavo ad una intro simpatica "Phillip Bowden" scriveva: > I feel that I've learned the language pretty well, but I'm having > trouble thinking of a medium to large project to start. What are some > projects that you have written in the past with Python? Hmm I wrote this: 1) Interne

Re: Ideas for projects

2004-12-10 Thread John Hunter
> "Phillip" == Phillip Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Phillip> I feel that I've learned the language pretty well, but Phillip> I'm having trouble thinking of a medium to large project Phillip> to start. Some of these may be on the "large" side, but - Provide a full-feature

Re: Ideas for projects

2004-12-10 Thread Terry Hancock
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 09:29 pm, Phillip Bowden wrote: > I feel that I've learned the language pretty well, but I'm having > trouble thinking of a medium to large project to start. What are some > projects that you have written in the past with Python? I would recommend going to Sourcefo

Re: Ideas for projects

2004-12-09 Thread Jeff Shannon
Caleb Hattingh wrote: Here is something I would try but don't have the guts for: If you could write an extension to idle (yes, idle, not Boa, not Eric, etc) that pops up a small list of possible completions in a listbox when you type a '.' (period) after any object name or module name (includi

Re: Ideas for projects

2004-12-09 Thread Mike Meyer
"Fuzzyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Phillip Bowden wrote: > The first one is an online bookmarks manager. There are various of > these around - but none in python and none as straightforward as I > would like. It would be easy to get something working and then expand > it to do more things (l

Re: Ideas for projects

2004-12-09 Thread Caleb Hattingh
Here is something I would try but don't have the guts for: If you could write an extension to idle (yes, idle, not Boa, not Eric, etc) that pops up a small list of possible completions in a listbox when you type a '.' (period) after any object name or module name (including builtins), that wo

Re: Ideas for projects

2004-12-09 Thread Paul Rubin
Phillip Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I feel that I've learned the language pretty well, but I'm having > trouble thinking of a medium to large project to start. What are some > projects that you have written in the past with Python? Why don't you say what areas interest you, and how much

Re: Ideas for projects

2004-12-09 Thread Fuzzyman
Phillip Bowden wrote: > I feel that I've learned the language pretty well, but I'm having > trouble thinking of a medium to large project to start. What are some > projects that you have written in the past with Python? I'm the maintainer of several python projects. Most of them have their curre

Re: Ideas for projects

2004-12-08 Thread Phillip Bowden
On 2004-12-08 21:47:49 -0600, Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Phillip Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: I feel that I've learned the language pretty well, but I'm having trouble thinking of a medium to large project to start. What are some projects that you have written in the past with Pyth

Re: Ideas for projects

2004-12-08 Thread Mike Meyer
Phillip Bowden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I feel that I've learned the language pretty well, but I'm having > trouble thinking of a medium to large project to start. What are some > projects that you have written in the past with Python? Why start with a medium to large project when you can d

Ideas for projects

2004-12-08 Thread Phillip Bowden
I feel that I've learned the language pretty well, but I'm having trouble thinking of a medium to large project to start. What are some projects that you have written in the past with Python? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list