Re: examining an initial, pristine python3 shell session

2010-01-20 Thread Lie Ryan
On 01/20/10 22:59, Robert P. J. Day wrote: > then i might go a bit further to examine some of *those* objects. i > admit it might seem a bit dry, but i think it would be handy to have a > handle on what a clean shell session looks like before starting to > import things, then seeing how that impor

Re: examining an initial, pristine python3 shell session

2010-01-20 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010, Alf P. Steinbach wrote: > * Robert P. J. Day: ... snip ... > > what other useful commands might i run immediately after > > starting a session whose output would be informative? i can > > certainly poke at some of those objects to see them in more > > detail. i'm just

Re: examining an initial, pristine python3 shell session

2010-01-20 Thread Alf P. Steinbach
* Alf P. Steinbach: * Robert P. J. Day: still working my way through "dive into python 3" and i've already been asked to give a newbie tutorial on it -- blind leading the blind, as it were. that should be hilarious. i'll be using python 3 and it occurred to me that it would be educational

Re: examining an initial, pristine python3 shell session

2010-01-20 Thread Alf P. Steinbach
* Robert P. J. Day: still working my way through "dive into python 3" and i've already been asked to give a newbie tutorial on it -- blind leading the blind, as it were. that should be hilarious. i'll be using python 3 and it occurred to me that it would be educational (at least for me :-)

examining an initial, pristine python3 shell session

2010-01-20 Thread Robert P. J. Day
still working my way through "dive into python 3" and i've already been asked to give a newbie tutorial on it -- blind leading the blind, as it were. that should be hilarious. i'll be using python 3 and it occurred to me that it would be educational (at least for me :-) to display what an in