Yep, I'm new to the language, it's been a couple of months.
I opted for gvim and console window for developing on a Windows XP
box. I'm not a huge fan of IDEs except for when I need some
debugging. I've done my googling and see a bunch of options out there
for a debugging solution for Python on
I like to do fun stuff when learning a new language. I've been
working with Python for a little while on real world problems mostly
fixing bugs and writing a simulator for work.
I was thinking as a hobby project developing a simple 2d game (think
Donkey Kong, Space Invaders, LoadRunner) and menti
On Jan 1, 3:26 pm, Aaron Watters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, in between skiing runs I noticed
> a Business Week cover story on
> "cloud computing". The article had
> lots of interesting information in it like
> about how somebody's mom used to
> be an airline stewardess and the
> interior dec
On Jan 1, 3:26 pm, Aaron Watters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, in between skiing runs I noticed
> a Business Week cover story on
> "cloud computing". The article had
> lots of interesting information in it like
> about how somebody's mom used to
> be an airline stewardess and the
> interior dec
On Jan 1, 7:12 pm, Neil Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cloud computing is mostly about scalability. You do not need to be
> concerned so much about low level infrastructure details such as
> purchasing servers, configuring and maintaining them, hiring space in
> data centres, linking up d
On Jan 2, 9:33 am, Aaron Watters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I must admit I feel a hint of amusement though at your comment above, when
> > it's sent from precisely the sort of setup you appear bemused by - since
> > you appear to have already bought into it without realising ! :-D
>
> Ok, so if
I know this isn't strictly a Python question, but I'm betting some
here might be able to give me a hint.
I have a few graphical programs doing some 2D data visualization using
simple Pygame code for pseudo real-time animation. It's running
under windows XP right now, but eventually it'll need to
I've been reading the docs and looking for an answer and seem stuck.
I'm either not looking in the right places or not understanding what
I'm reading.
I have a bunch of functions. I want to put them in a list. Then I
want to pass that list into another function which does some setup and
then loo