I want to start programming a new program (electronic health care
center) in python and before start learning python i wanna make sure
that python does have all the features i need to accomplish this
project so i wanna ask you does python able to support these
features :
1- cross platform (windows
On Apr 15, 4:05 pm, Tim Rowe wrote:
> 2009/4/15 Deep_Feelings :
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> > I want to start programming a new program (electronic health care
> > center) in python and before start learning python i wanna make sure
> > that python does have all the features i need to accompli
now going into python i found that python 3 is just out but recourses
are limited (including IDEs) any help on that ?
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I want to start learning python and not wanna waste my time learning
python 2.x ,so i need your advise to what IDE to use for python 3.0.1
thank you
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On Apr 16, 1:45 am, Benjamin Peterson wrote:
> Deep_Feelings gmail.com> writes:
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> > I want to start learning python and not wanna waste my time learning
> > python 2.x ,so i need your advise to what IDE to use for python 3.0.1
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> Why do you think y
On Apr 16, 1:59 am, "Rhodri James"
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> On Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:54:45 +0100, Deep_Feelings
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> > thank you so much ,rest assured that the code will me tested very well
> > (in real world situation) before using it.
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> That's not sufficient
On Apr 16, 2:35 am, Ben Finney wrote:
> Deep_Feelings writes:
> > On Apr 16, 1:45 am, Benjamin Peterson wrote:
> > > Why do you think you're wasting time with 2.x?
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> > yes..
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> The question was, why do you think that?
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> > should i write 2.x co
qt include many libraries : network , threading,database ..etc while
Wxwidgets seem similar but with less scope
my question is : does these frameworks replace python's (or any other
language for that matter) built-in libraries ? or python does not
include that sort of libraries ?
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On Apr 17, 1:52 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" wrote:
> Deep_Feelings wrote:
> > qt include many libraries : network , threading,database ..etc while
> > Wxwidgets seem similar but with less scope
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> > my question is : does these frameworks replace python's (or
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every one is telling "dont go with python 3 , 3rd party tools and
libraries have no compitability with python 3"
so from previous experience : when can i expect libraries and third
party tools to be updated for python 3 ? (especially libraries )
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Starting to learn python and because i don't want to read something
twice (i get bored quickly) i need a source to learn python that is as
comprehensive as possible.
Do you think python online docs are good starting point for me? ( i
experience with other programming languages ) or should i get g
On May 4, 3:44 am, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:
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> Deep_Feelings wrote:
> > Do you think python online docs are good starting point for me?
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> Why not try them and see?
thank you
should i try them then after a month of reading i discover that
that is good ,thank you
anyone did that ? learning from python docs straight away ?
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python is not a new programming language ,it has been there for the
last 15+ years or so ? right ?
however by having a look at this page http://wiki.python.org/moin/Applications
i could not see many programs written in python (i will be interested
more in COMMERCIAL programs written in python
On May 21, 1:35 pm, Simon Brunning wrote:
> On 21 May 2010 11:21:11 UTC+1, Deep_Feelings wrote:
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> Seehttp://www.python.org/about/success/
thankx for reply.
from that list i have a feeling that python is acting only as "quick
and dirty work" nothing more !
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thank you very much ,your reply guys are very nice and informative.
hope you best luck in your life
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So you have chosen programming language "x" so shall you tell us why
you did so , and what negatives or positives it has ?
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can python make powerfull database web applications that can replace
desktop database applications? e.g: entrprise accounting
programs,enterprise human resource management programs ...etc
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python got relatively fewer numbers of developers than other high
level languages like .NET , java .. etc why ?
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