Grant Edwards a écrit :
> On 2005-10-29, Piet van Oostrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>>"g.franzkowiak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (gf) wrote:
>>
>>>gf> If starts a process with popen2.popen3('myprogram') and myprogram.exe is
>>>gf> running before, I've a connection to the second process, not to t
Peter Hansen wrote:
Scott David Daniels wrote:
Kind of fun exercise (no good for British English).
def units(value, units='bytes'):
magnitude = abs(value)
if magnitude >= 1000:
for prefix in ['kilo mega giga tera peta '
'exa zetta yotta').s
Matt Haggard a écrit :
> I'm using PIL (Python Imaging Library) to generate button images.
> They consist of a left end image, a middle, repeating image and a
> right side image anyway, that's not important
>
> I'm using a TTF font for the text of the button (Verdana.TTF) and it
> keeps cuttin
This pep is not technical, or at least not only. It has
larger implications about society model we want.
Let me explain with an analogy:
let's compare 'ascii english' to coca-cola.
It's available nearly everywhere.
It does not taste good at first try, and is especially
repulsive to young childre
René Fleschenberg a écrit :
> IMO, the burden of proof is on you. If this PEP has the potential to
> introduce another hindrance for code-sharing, the supporters of this PEP
> should be required to provide a "damn good reason" for doing so. So far,
> you have failed to do that, in my opinion. All
René Fleschenberg a écrit :
> Your example does not prove much. The fact that some people use
> non-ASCII identifiers when they can does not at all prove that it would
> be a serious problem for them if they could not.
>
i have to make orthograph mistakes in my code to please you?
--
Pi
hello
i work for a large phone maker, and for a long time
we thought, very arrogantly, our phones would be ok
for the whole world.
After all, using a phone uses so little words, and
some of them where even replaced with pictograms!
every body should be able to understand appel, bis,
renvoi, mévo,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> On May 15, 3:28 pm, René Fleschenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> We all know what the PEP is about (we can read). The point is: If we do
>> not *need* non-English/ASCII identifiers, we do not need the PEP. If the
>> PEP does not solve an actual *problem* and still i
Carl Banks a écrit :
>
> This is starting to sound silly, people. Critical is a relative term,
> and one project's critical may be anothers mundane. Sure a flaw in your
> flagship product is a critical problem *for your company*, but are you
> really trying to say that the criticalness of a b
Ralf Schoenian a écrit :
> Roy Smith wrote:
>> I'm starting to play with SOAP. The zeroth question that needs
>> answering is, "Which SOAP module should I use?" There seem to be a
>> number of different ones to pick from. Any suggestions?
>>
>>
> It depends on whether you want to write a client
hello
I'm trying to use simplejson to encode some
python objects using simplejson dumps method.
The dumps method accept a cls parameter to specify
an alternate encoder. But it seems that this alternate
encoder is called only as a last resort, if object type
is not int, string, and all other basic
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