Dennis Lee Bieber writes:
> [NNTP] clients provide full-fledged editors
and conversely full-fledged editors provide
NNTP clients
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Roy Smith writes:
> Or how to deal with languages where 26 letters isn't enough.
English! that is, imvho
English is in sore need
of some more letters[*]
and of diacriticals too
g
[*] unable to quantify!
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KK Sasa writes:
> Hi there,
>
> The list comprehension is results = [d2(t[k]) for k in
> xrange(1000)], where d2 is a function returning a list, say
> [x1,x2,x3,x4] for one example. So "results" is a list consisting of
> 1000 lists, each of length four. Here, what I want to get is the sum
> of 10
dave em writes:
> He is asking a question I am having trouble answering which is how a
> variable containing a value differs from a variable containing a
> list or more specifically a list reference.
s/list/mutable object/
# Mr Bond and Mr Tont are two different ob^H^H persons
james_bond = Secr
> """ “I’m going to put wings on a [bleep] tank”.
class FairchildA10(...
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Pedro Izecksohn writes:
> pedro@microboard:~$ /usr/bin/python3
> Python 3.3.2+ (default, Feb 28 2014, 00:52:16)
> [GCC 4.8.1] on linux
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
1-0.95
> 0.050044
>
> How to get 0.05 as result?
print("%4.2f"
>> 2. Python 2 or 3? Which will serve me better in the future?
>
> Long term (7 years), [Python] 3.
I have STRONG suicidal intent and no access to treatment,
should I better learn Python 2?
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Roy Smith writes:
> In article <87mwbtjg9r@pascolo.net>, pec...@pascolo.net wrote:
>
>> >> 2. Python 2 or 3? Which will serve me better in the future?
>> >
>> > Long term (7 years), [Python] 3.
>>
>> I have STRONG suicidal intent and no access to treatment,
>> should I better learn Python 2?
Ian Kelly writes:
> Some experimentation determines that the timedelta between Shanghai
> and Urumqi
Urumqi is on the way for the level of popularity that Piraeus enjoyed
in the good ol'days
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Joel Goldstick writes:
> Local Mean Time is time based on the actually astronomical position
> of the sun. It is defined as 12 noon when the sun is at its high
> point, directly south in the sky. This is the time you get when you
> read a sundial!
a sundial measures the Apparent Time, where th
Jamie Mitchell writes:
> You were right Christian I wanted a shape (2,150).
>
> Thank you Rustom and Steven your suggestion has worked.
>
> Unfortunately the data doesn't plot as I imagined.
>
> What I would like is:
>
> X-axis - hs_con_sw
> Y-axis - te_con_sw
> Z-axis - Frequency
>
> What I woul
breamore...@gmail.com writes:
> A problem at the moment is that although the gmane side works, you
> can't get onto the website
gmane ex-maintainer got fed up of people complaining through lawyers
he gave to new maintainers the gmane spools and the infrastructure to
harvest the mailing lists, bu
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