I completed the basic version of my learning app. (It can be found
here for those remotely interested:
http://www.tyresoschack.se/apps/LASK.py). (LASK rating usually are in
the range c 800 to c 2700 the higher the better).
It's just a simple tool to calculate LASK chess rating and completely
CLI b
In article ,
J wrote:
>> Jon Clements wrote:
>>
>>> You have a bear that likes a Python? The one I have just keeps going
>>> on about Piglet and eating my honey reserves...
>
>As for Jon, and Aahz, I'd try the teddy bear approach, but the last
>one I knew led me down the dark path to Perl and thu
J writes:
> And each time, I started writing a post, complete with code samples
> and my thoughts... and in EVERY case, so far, I've found the answer on
> my own ONLY after writing that post.
> […] actually writing out a post helps me organize my thoughts, the
> problem, and what I've done so fa
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 17:58, Phlip wrote:
> To the OP - adding "... because Python sucks" to your subject lines will
> increase the quantity of answers - but possibly not the quality.
Unlike Stephan, I hope this was intended in humor/irony rather than
the way it looks, because my OP was meant h
Phlip, 29.12.2009 23:58:
And I hope you answered your questions here, if no one else did, to
avoid dead search trails in the archives.
You should have read the posting.
Stefan
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To the OP - adding "... because Python sucks" to your subject lines will
increase the quantity of answers - but possibly not the quality.
You can also learn a little about good questions by answering others's here.
And I hope you answered your questions here, if no one else did, to avoid dead
On Dec 29, 9:28 pm, a...@pythoncraft.com (Aahz) wrote:
> In article ,
>
> J wrote:
>
> >So though I've only posted a small bit here and on python-win, I did
> >want to thank y'all for helping me when you have, and even when you
> >actually haven't!
>
> Get a teddybear, that helps, too. ;-) (I.e
In article ,
J wrote:
>
>So though I've only posted a small bit here and on python-win, I did
>want to thank y'all for helping me when you have, and even when you
>actually haven't!
Get a teddybear, that helps, too. ;-) (I.e. try to explain your
problem to a teddybear.)
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I just wanted to take a break from writing some code to thank the list
for all the help you've NOT given me :-)
And I do mean that but I should explain...
At least three times today, I've been working on various bits of code,
and run into a problem that I just could not figure out.
And each
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> Reid wrote:
>
>> I do not need 3d stuff. Just a couple of buttons and menu's.
>
> That's not "3D", that's GUI (Graphical User Interface). "3D" usually
> refers to "3D graphics"...
Hence the original poster's clever use of the word "not" ;-)
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On 9 fév, 07:43, "azrael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 4:06 am, "Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello All
>
> > Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. I do not need 3d stuff.
> > Just a couple of buttons and menu's. The reason I am looking at python is it
> > is free to
On 9 fév, 04:06, "Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All
>
> Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. I do not need 3d stuff.
> Just a couple of buttons and menu's.
That's not "3D", that's GUI (Graphical User Interface). "3D" usually
refers to "3D graphics"...
> The reason I am loo
On Feb 9, 4:06 am, "Reid" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All
>
> Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. I do not need 3d stuff.
> Just a couple of buttons and menu's. The reason I am looking at python is it
> is free to download. I cannot afford VB or other commercial languages.
>
>
Hello All
Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. I do not need 3d stuff.
Just a couple of buttons and menu's. The reason I am looking at python is it
is free to download. I cannot afford VB or other commercial languages.
Reid
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