Re: Python IDE: great headache....

2006-03-12 Thread BWill
Dag Fjeld Edvardsen wrote: > I like PyScripter. It has some of, but not all, the > features you request. > http://mmm-experts.com/Products.aspx?ProductId=4 > > -Dag > > Hey, that looks neat, and its open source too. Why have I not heard of it? I can have Eclipse-style sub-window management wi

Re: Python Love :)

2006-03-12 Thread BWill
al pacino wrote: > Paddy wrote: >> Spread the love - tell your Java freinds :-) > > well said paddy ! :-)) > and ixnay on the ubyray or else I'll tell you where to stick your endblock delimiter :P -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python types

2006-03-25 Thread BWill
Salvatore wrote: > Hello, > > I've read several articles where it's said that Python is weakly typed. > I'm a little surprised. All objects seem to have a perfectly defined > type > > Am i wrong? > > Regards > Aye, the other posters are right about you being right. This is just one of the grea

detecting drives for windows and linux

2006-03-25 Thread BWill
Hi, I'm writing a file browser, but I'm not sure how I could go about detecting the drives available on windows and linux systems (preferably using the standard modules if possible). I guess I could just try to list root on each letter of the alphabet for windows and see if it works, but that s

Re: detecting drives for windows and linux

2006-03-25 Thread BWill
Tim Golden wrote: > BWill wrote: >> Hi, I'm writing a file browser, but I'm not sure how I could go about >> detecting the drives available on windows and linux systems (preferably >> using the standard modules if possible). I guess I could just try to >> lis