On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 14:20, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
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> It seems Christoph Gohlke has been cut adrift and his extremely valuable
> web page ...
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> https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/
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> ... turned into an archive getting staler by the day.
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> What does the Python Software Foundation and
On 11/04/2023 5:21 pm, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 14:20, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
It seems Christoph Gohlke has been cut adrift and his extremely valuable
web page ...
https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/
... turned into an archive getting staler by the day.
What does th
On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 18:22, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
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> On 11/04/2023 5:21 pm, Chris Angelico wrote:
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>> My personal view? Windows is *really really really* hard to support,
>> and ONE PERSON did a stellar job of supporting the platform for an
>> incredibly long job.
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> I have to agree - but wh
What’s the problem now? Is it with python on windows? I use python on windows
so I’d like to know. Thanks
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> On Apr 11, 2023, at 2:24 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
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> On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 14:20, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
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>> It seems Christoph Gohlke has been cut adrift and
On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 20:15, Jim Schwartz wrote:
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> What’s the problem now? Is it with python on windows? I use python on
> windows so I’d like to know. Thanks
>
Python itself is fine, but a lot of third-party packages are hard to
obtain. So if you need numpy, for instance, or psycopg2, you
On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 12:01, Chris Angelico wrote:
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> On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 20:15, Jim Schwartz wrote:
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> > What’s the problem now? Is it with python on windows? I use python on
> > windows so I’d like to know. Thanks
> >
>
> Python itself is fine, but a lot of third-party packages are h
Op 11/04/2023 om 12:58 schreef Chris Angelico:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 20:15, Jim Schwartz wrote:
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> What’s the problem now? Is it with python on windows? I use python on
windows so I’d like to know. Thanks
>
Python itself is fine, but a lot of third-party packages are hard to
obtain. So if
On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 21:55, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
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> Both numpy and psycopg2 have binary wheels for Windows that can be pip
> installed from PyPI.
Ah good. It's been a long time since I've needed to care about
Windows, so I'm a bit out of the loop. That's good news. While not at
all detracting
On 2023-04-11 12:54:05 +0100, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
> Certainly for the more widely used libraries like numpy installing
> binaries with pip is not a problem these days on Windows or other
> popular OS. I notice that psycopg2 *only* provides binaries for
> Windows and not e.g. OSX or Linux
For Lin
On 4/11/2023 6:58 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 20:15, Jim Schwartz wrote:
What’s the problem now? Is it with python on windows? I use python on windows
so I’d like to know. Thanks
Python itself is fine, but a lot of third-party packages are hard to
obtain. So if you n
On 4/11/23 06:03, Roel Schroeven wrote:
Op 11/04/2023 om 12:58 schreef Chris Angelico:
Python itself is fine, but a lot of third-party packages are hard to
obtain. So if you need numpy, for instance, or psycopg2, you might
need to find an alternative source.
These days I use pip to install pac
On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 14:55, Mats Wichmann wrote:
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> On 4/11/23 06:03, Roel Schroeven wrote:
> > Op 11/04/2023 om 12:58 schreef Chris Angelico:
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> >> Python itself is fine, but a lot of third-party packages are hard to
> >> obtain. So if you need numpy, for instance, or psycopg2, you might
> >>
Hi,
Having solved my problem regarding setting up 'logger' such that it is
accessible throughout my program (thanks to the help on this list), I
now have problem related to a slightly similar issue.
My reading suggests that setting up a module with a Config class which
can be imported by any part
On 4/11/23 11:48, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2023 at 14:55, Mats Wichmann wrote:
On 4/11/23 06:03, Roel Schroeven wrote:
Op 11/04/2023 om 12:58 schreef Chris Angelico:
Python itself is fine, but a lot of third-party packages are hard to
obtain. So if you need numpy, for instance,
On 4/11/23 11:48, Oscar Benjamin wrote:
> You can hardly blame a lot of people for doing this. A seb search for
> "download python" gives this as the first hit:
> https://www.python.org/downloads/
Very true, but it points to the difference between how people install
Python on Windows compared to L
Not sure if I'm fully understanding the question. But one option instead of
making everything class attributes is to just define __getattr__ for when it
doesn't find an attribute.
Won't work for every single valid section and option name (because of spaces,
name overlaps, etc) but should cover
On 12/04/2023 02.29, Loris Bennett wrote:
Hi,
Having solved my problem regarding setting up 'logger' such that it is
...
My reading suggests that setting up a module with a Config class which
can be imported by any part of the program might be a reasonable approach:
...
However, in my conf
Are dataclasses (or instances thereof) mutable or immutable?
- and in what sense?
Have been experimenting with ChatGPT. In particular: its possibilities
as a trainer, good ideas for methods of introducing new topics, its
capability for drawing-up demonstrations or examples, its interpretation
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