Sorry about being interpreted as being vague. `et me try to narrow it down.
program a creates objects b c d which each need to use 1 disk space 2 ram 3
processor time. I would like to create a heckpoint which would save the work of
the object to be later used and then delete it from memory [whic
As I Understand it I Would just use a simple shared variable or perhaps data
wrote to a file to indicate busy or waiting and then use some kind of wait
function or no-op to simulate' then recheck
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From: Paolo Crosetto
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Da
How do you suppose it should workand how is it working? what about the
outpout difference?
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From: rh0dium
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Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 04:33:42 PM -0700
Subject: Unicode - and MIMEType - Good friday fun.
Hi Geniuses,
Can
I was wondering if anyone had actually designed their programming text around
incremental parts of a project and then taken the results of the project at
each chapter and created something of value. specifically in referwnce to
python however other examples. ALl of education was around pointless
I hate to ask but what kind of "device".and what`s with all the `insult`
strings? - gimmick?
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Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 01:43:11 PM +
Subject: Re: VT100 in Python
On 09:29 am, n...@craig-wood.com wrote:
>Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote:
>> On Sunday 13 S
Is this "server" something you wrote from scratch or something that is just
being used. Some details are left out
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From: Chris
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 09:10:15 AM -0700
Subject: Re: multiprocessing managers and socket connection.
On Aug 31, 10:41 pm,
Personally that sounds like the data needs to be deliberately oveerittren in
the form. That or the cache has to be cleared by a remote instruction.
Unfortunately I know how to do neither :[
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From: Simon Forman
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Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 11:34:25 AM -0400
Subject: Re