Hello,
My name is Todd. I'm the lead developer for Komodo IDE (Interactive
Development Environment) and Komodo Edit (a free, open-source editor) at
ActiveState. I wanted to announce that the newest version, Komodo 7, has
been released:
http://www.activestate.com/komodo-ide
Python has lo
On 12-02-08 01:52 PM, Terry Reedy wrote:
On 2/8/2012 3:14 PM, Todd Whiteman wrote:
My name is Todd. I'm the lead developer for Komodo IDE (Interactive
Development Environment) and Komodo Edit (a free, open-source editor) at
ActiveState. I wanted to announce that the newest version, Kom
SMPP, are you referring to the Short Message Peer to Peer protocol?
If so, I implemented this in python some 4 years ago for SMPP v3.4, I
have the source code, which I might release LGPL if interested.
Cheers,
Todd
Alvin A. Delagon wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> Does anyone know a good reference on ho
OMG, that is so ugly :D
Jim wrote:
> There is a precise one in a Perl module, I believe.
> http://www.ex-parrot.com/~pdw/Mail-RFC822-Address.html
> Can you swipe that?
>
> Jim
>
>
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Check the following links, somebody has already done the hard work for
you :)
http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments
http://spyced.blogspot.com/2006/02/pycon-python-ide-review.html
http://spyced.blogspot.com/2005/09/review-of-6-python-ides.html
http://www.straw-dogs.co.uk/b
SpreadTooThin wrote:
> Why is it that (On MAC OS X) in Komodo 3.5 Professional, if I try to
> find something in my script,
> I am unable to change the text it is searching for?
>
>
I am not sure, especially given the limited amount of context, you will
likely get a better response by posting a
Another hack:
drive = os.popen("echo %SYSTEMDRIVE%").readline().strip()
rtilley wrote:
> Is there a proper way to get this variable from Windows? I know it's in
> the registry, but I'd rather not go there. I could not find a CSIDL
> shell constant for it either. I've been doing this:
>
> os.chdi
Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> this morning I was looking at Python and XUL. I was impressed by the very
> interesting projects that were happening around 2005 but it seems like they
> have
> all died. Integrating Python at the Mozilla was also very intriguing as it
> held
> the promise of elimi
Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've already sent this to the Komodo mailing list (which seemed to me
> the more appropriate place) but unfortunately I got no response.
Hi Thorsten,
I'm sorry that we (Komodo team) missed it, but I did not see such a
message on the Komodo mailing list.
>
> I'
Mike Hjorleifsson wrote:
> I wrote a lil module using paramiko's module to send a file via
> sftp.. it works great using the username and password.
> I would prefer to use id_dsa.pub to have an autologon and not save
> the
> password anywhere on the disk.. I cant find a good example of this.
> Can
deech wrote:
Hi all,
I am making a cross-platform frontend to a sqlite3 database. Which
python GUI toolkit has the best table support? Tkinter doesn't seem to
support them (without additional package installation).
The issue is that the application must run off a flash drive with a
vanilla Pytho
John Dann wrote:
I'm learning Python using the Komodo Edit freeware code editor. One
thing I'm finding a little confusing is that the code completion lists
(what I would call Intellisense coming from a .Net background) are
often very incomplete, especially with imported classes like wx. It's
like
Joe P. Cool wrote:
> In 2005 I heard of plans to add Python as a second language to the
> Gecko engine. Is this still true? Or has this plan been abandoned?
>
You can use Python inside of Mozilla (Gecko) based applications now,
such as Firefox/Thunderbird/Komodo Edit/XulRunner which communicate
zelegolas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's may be a stupid question but do you if someone tried to create a
> python plugin for firefox?
> If you know an Open Source project let me know...
>
> Thanks
This was asked just recently on the list (included responses below):
Joe P. Cool wrote:
> > In 2005 I hea
TkNeo wrote:
ok i have tried around a lot but no luck. I think M2Crypto is my best
option except it requires a minimum of python 2.4 which i don't have.
What i am trying to do is to do an FTP transfer that uses SSL
(username, password authentication) and not a certificate file. The
few example i
M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
A long time ago, there was a Python plugin for Netscape
which allowed you to run Python straight in the browser. Perhaps
it's time to revive such an idea... but then you're still missing
out on the GUI part, since you're still stuck with what the
browser has to offer in terms
Todd Whiteman wrote:
Mark Hammond's Python/Mozilla work has enabled products like Komodo,
Miro (Democracy) and the OLPC project to use Python as a major driver
for consistent cross-platform GUI applications.
Personally, I believe XULRunner has a lot to offer for Python GUI
development
I've put together a tutorial that shows off how to build a GUI
application using XULRunner (same architectural components as Firefox
uses) that can be used in conjunction with the Python programming language.
The tutorial covers how to build a Python/XULRunner GUI application:
http://pyxpcomext
Don Spaulding wrote:
On Sep 16, 8:29 pm, Todd Whiteman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've put together a tutorial that shows off how to build a GUI
application using XULRunner (same architectural components as Firefox
uses) that can be used in conjunction with the Python programming lan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sep 17, 1:21 pm, Todd Whiteman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Don Spaulding wrote:
On Sep 16, 8:29 pm, Todd Whiteman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've put together a tutorial that shows off how to build a GUI
application using XULRunner (same architectu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
After having used Python on Linux for some time, I now have to do
Python coding on Windows. I am big fan of the interactive Python shell
to test, eg, regexps.
Is there an interactive Python shell on Windows that supports:
- easy copy-pasting to/from an edi
Steve wrote:
Hi All,
I've been trying to come up with a good way to run a certain process
at a timed interval (say every 5 mins) using the SLEEP command and a
semaphore flag. The basic thread loop was always sitting in the sleep
command and not able to be interrupted. When the time came to set t
Hello all,
We are pleased to tell you that Komodo 6.0 has been released. With this
release Komodo adds full support for Python 3 (Python 2 already
supported) - with syntax coloring, error reporting, automatic code
completions, debugging, code browsing and interactive Python shell.
The new fe
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