Re: Learning Python - Have Question.

2006-08-28 Thread Tal Einat
> Thank you for this. The most daunting task in learning Python, is learning > all of the modules and functions that are available. And there's a tonne > of them. :-) > Actually, much of this file-system related stuff really is badly spread out between many different modules (os, os.path, glob,

Re: Learning Python - Have Question.

2006-08-27 Thread AlbaClause
Tal Einat wrote: > iapain wrote: >> First thing you have to remember while using python is "everything is >> an object". os.join.path concatenates one or more path for example >> os.path.join("c:", "myfolder") represent a path relative to current dir >> on c: drive. >> > > Actually, os.path.join

Re: Learning Python - Have Question.

2006-08-27 Thread Tal Einat
iapain wrote: > > I'm just learning Python, and I have a question about os.path.join(dirpath, > > name) and its use. Simply put, I haven't figured out how to use it. > > First thing you have to remember while using python is "everything is > an object". os.join.path concatenates one or more path

Re: Learning Python - Have Question.

2006-08-26 Thread AlbaClause
iapain wrote: >> I'm just learning Python, and I have a question about >> os.path.join(dirpath, >> name) and its use. Simply put, I haven't figured out how to use it. > > First thing you have to remember while using python is "everything is > an object". os.join.path concatenates one or more pat

Re: Learning Python - Have Question.

2006-08-26 Thread iapain
> I'm just learning Python, and I have a question about os.path.join(dirpath, > name) and its use. Simply put, I haven't figured out how to use it. First thing you have to remember while using python is "everything is an object". os.join.path concatenates one or more path for example os.path.join

Learning Python - Have Question.

2006-08-26 Thread AlbaClause
I'm just learning Python, and I have a question about os.path.join(dirpath, name) and its use. Simply put, I haven't figured out how to use it. I was looking through the Python reference material in the wee hours of the morning and checking out some of the modules. I was keenly interested in the