lus the tool looks something like:
Menu text: Python
Command: C:\Python25\python.exe
Argument: "$(FileName)"
Initial directory: $(FileDir)
Capture output: [X]
Output from the program run is captured in an "output window". A full
blown IDE it ain't but handy it is.
Rega
es.
This is such a simple concept but is so very productive. Who needs an
IDE?. I would love to have a Linux text editor (like Scite or GEdit)
that could do this.
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ixing this is a bit beyond my skills and I was wondering whether anyone
has any thoughts.
I am happy to post a copy of my revised easygui.py script.
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Peter
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eeds a bit more testing.
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ve a personal need not to
plagiarise or usurp the rights and skills of another developer. I was
happy to make my simple effort available, unofficially, in return for
help from other list members.
I hope that resolves the issue.
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Peter
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I will certainly look at a 'public' release.
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cript is still being tested and any comments would be appreciated.
NOTE: This version of the script is not from Steve Ferg although his
contribution of the original script is acknowledged. This script is
released under the same Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License as the
original script.
Modified
brary function (I would be
really pleased to be proven wrong on this last point :-) ).
However, the best advice I think that can be given about editors is keep
trying them until you find the one YOU like. We all like different
things, especially when it comes to editors.
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Peter
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f you use Windows its really worth a try.
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I have been using the two following Python IDE's on both Windows and Ubuntu:
* PyScripter - http://mmm-experts.com/
* DrPython - http://sourceforge.net/projects/drpython/
PyScripter is, I think, the better but both are nice editors and easy to
use.
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ething that is really worth getting to know.
A copy of Python (Second Edition) by Toby Donaldson (ISBN 13:
978-0-321-58544-8) is another good thing to have when you are learning.
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guru that can help I would be most interested in
your thoughts.
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can help I would be most interested in
your thoughts.
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ad to support personally but my staff did). I found that most
programmers write bad code because they don't understand what the
machine is doing with their code. Probably doesn't matter any more but
old habits die hard! ;-)
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understand what I was asking or didn't read the question and simply
proceeded to re-state what I had quoted from Beazley - well I understood
what he was saying, I simply wanted to find out how Python did it at a
lower level. Your reference answered the question ;-)
Thanks,
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interesting, what's it for?" Seeing an opportunity I replied "Its a new
bit of technology that allows you to write directly to your floppy disks
when you are away from your computer!" "What a great idea!" he replied
in all seriousness!
Maybe our friend could fi
ot;)
The variables "the_number" and "tries" were not available outside the
"ask_number()" module.
Alternatively drop the def function and lump it all into a simple script.
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ought to be.
While I'm rambling on; I recently purchased "Python Programming: An
introduction to Computer Science" by John Zelle (ISBN: 1-887902-99-6) a
really good book, best Python text I have read.
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understand it, a second year text. See the book's home page for content
details.
I hope that helps,
Peter
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code\wx\_windows.py",
line 505, in __init__
_windows_.Frame_swiginit(self,_windows_.new_Frame(*args, **kwargs))
PyNoAppError: The wx.App object must be created first!
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uot; link under the "Packages" column at Sourceforge.
You will be shown a list of Rpyc versions. For Python 2.5.2 choose
Relese "2.60". This will save you the several hours its cost me.
Thanks again Stef.
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Peter
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539).
These are equivalent to Python 101 and 201.
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Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2008 11:41:03 +1000
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Is this a problem?
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