jezka...@gmail.com wrote:
> ok, so it could be like this?
Easy things to improve:
(1) Avoid iterating over indices.
Wrong:
for i in range(len(stuff)):
item = stuff[i]
...
Better:
for item in stuff:
...
(1a) If you need the index use enumerate():
for i, value in enumerate(stuff
Greg Ewing :
> You can pass a zip file with a .pyz extension to the python
> interpreter and it will look for a __main__.py file and run
> it.
This discussion has been interesting, and I've now learned about zipapp.
This is really nice and will likely be a favorite distribution format
for Python a
Greg Ewing writes:
> On 4/01/20 5:41 am, Alan Bawden wrote:
>>>So I was looking for a predefined object from the standard
>>>library that already /is/ an iterator (with no need to use
>>>»iter«).
>
> Why are you so intent on introducing either next() or iter() to
> beginning students?
Hello! My name is William and im 14 years old and live in sweden. Im pretty
new to programing in python and i need some help with code, (That’s why i’m
here). But i couldn’t really find what i was searching for on the internet. I’m
trying to write code that can check only the first line in a .t
On 1/4/20 3:29 PM, William Johnsson wrote:
> Hello! My name is William and im 14 years old and live in sweden. Im
> pretty new to programing in python and i need some help with code,
> (That’s why i’m here). But i couldn’t really find what i was
> searching for on the internet. I’m trying to write