Am 05.12.2012 21:24, schrieb Owatch:
> Thanks a TON for your answer thought, this is exactly what I really hoped for.
> The problem for me is that I don't actually know anything about writing a
> function that opens a network socket, and "connects to that plugin und asks
> it for the
> informati
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On Monday, December 3, 2012 4:19:51 PM UTC+2, Alexander Blinne wrote:
> Hello,
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> by having a quick look at their website i found a plugin for CoreTemp
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> which acts as a server and can be asked for status information of the
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> cpu. Now your task is really simple: write a little fun
Hello,
by having a quick look at their website i found a plugin for CoreTemp
which acts as a server and can be asked for status information of the
cpu. Now your task is really simple: write a little function or class
that opens a network socket, connects to that plugin und asks it for the
informat
On Sunday, December 2, 2012 11:44:05 PM UTC+2, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> On Sun, 02 Dec 2012 12:33:58 -0800, Owatch wrote:
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> > Sorry, but I was redirected here via a thread on another forum
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> > concerning where to find help for Python. (Python-forums.org not working
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> > for me)
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> >
On Sun, 02 Dec 2012 12:33:58 -0800, Owatch wrote:
> Sorry, but I was redirected here via a thread on another forum
> concerning where to find help for Python. (Python-forums.org not working
> for me)
>
> I wanted to ask if there was any way I could write a simple Python
> Temperature program. Whe
Sorry, but I was redirected here via a thread on another forum concerning where
to find help for Python. (Python-forums.org not working for me)
I wanted to ask if there was any way I could write a simple Python Temperature
program. Where essentially it somehow (Now sure how, I'm a noob remember)