Hi,
I've developed in several other languages and have recently found
Python and I'm trying to use it in the shape of the PythonCard
application development tool.
My two questions:
1. What is the easiest way to create a for loop in the style I'm used
to from Delphi ie:
for I:=0 to 2 do begin
/
Thanks to you all for the quick response.
I've noticed that when I do
$ python myprog.py
the file myprog.pyc file is not created, but the .pyc files for files I
import *are* created. Is this intentional and, if so, how do I get the
myprog.pyc file?
Thanks,
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> > 1. What is the easiest way to create a for loop in the style I'm used
> > to from Delphi
>
> Use Delphi.
Very literal interpretation of my text: I should have said "in a
similar style to". :-)
> I can think of a number of reasons why somebody might want to hide their
> code.
I can't really t
Hi,
I'm creating a small application in Python that uses lists and
dictionaries to create a rudimentary database. I'd like to create some
"fill-in-the-blanks" reports from this data, ideally by taking an RTF
or plaintext file as a template and replacing placeholder tags with my
data.
Are there any
Thanks, it looks like empy is what I need.
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Actually, that looks even better that EmPy for what I need. I will try
out these suggestions and then see what seems best.
Thanks very much.
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