HiI'm very new to python, I created my first program, saved it as .py. I wanted to show it to my friends and I tested running it on another computer, one without python, and it didn't work, it gave me a list of programs to try to run it on (ex. word, IE, Mozilla). Is there any way to save it so any
>>Another example is that Python supports "Duck Typing", that is
>>its type checking is protocol based.
>
> I see your point, but duck typing seems awfully implicit and
> behind-the-scenes.
When you first encounter it it is. I came from a C++ and Pascal
background where strict typing was the rule
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From: "shivayogi kumbar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Differnce between java and python
Sir I have completed my Msc(c.s).I have worked on java and also done my
project on javaa using swings
Eli Zabielski wrote:
> Hi
> I'm very new to python, I created my first program, saved it as .py. I
> wanted to show it to my friends and I tested running it on another
> computer, one without python, and it didn't work, it gave me a list of
> programs to try to run it on (ex. word, IE, Mozilla).
While we are on the topic of books, what book would you recommend for
the experienced C++/C# programmer looking to pick up Python? I've been
looking at 'Python in a Nutshell' and 'Programming Python' on
amazon.co.uk, as I've found O'Reilly books good in the past. I'm mainly
looking to use Python
Hi all,
I have installed Numeric (Suse 10.0) and it is in my site-packages
folder, but I can't import the module.
Any idea how to fix this/
TIA
Johan
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Hi Eli,
> I'm very new to python, I created my first program, saved it as .py.
> I wanted to show it to my friends and I tested running it on another
> computer, one without python, and it didn't work,
That's because Python is an interpreted language so it needs an interpreter
to be present. This
hi, suprising for me is that making .py file:
import md5
hash = md5.new()
and running it produces :
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'new'
and similar :
from Crypto.Hash import MD5
ImportError: cannot import name MD5
but in both cases it works on python command line intepretter.
On 12/21/05, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bernard Lebel wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Finally, after a year and a half of learning and messing around with
> > Python, I'm writing THE code that made learn Python in the first
> > place: a render farm client management software. I may have se
Can you open the python interpreter and write:import NumericWhat kind of error message you have?Cheers,pujoOn 12/22/05, Johan Geldenhuys
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi all,
I have installed Numeric (Suse 10.0) and it is in my site-packagesfolder, but I can't import the module.Any idea how to fix thi
>>> import Numeric
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
ImportError: No module named Numeric
Pujo Aji wrote:
Can you open the python interpreter and write:
import Numeric
What kind of error message you have?
Cheers,
pujo
On 12/22/05, Johan Geldenhuys
<[EMAIL PR
Do you have other modules in your site-packages directory ?Such as spe, pyro, pyrobot etc.On 12/22/05, Johan Geldenhuys <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> import Numeric
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
ImportError: No module named Numeric
Pujo Aji wrote:
Can you o
Can you find numeric.py inside your numeric folder ?On 12/22/05, Pujo Aji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you have other modules in your site-packages directory ?Such as spe, pyro, pyrobot etc.
On 12/22/05, Johan Geldenhuys <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> import Numeric
Traceback (most rec
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said unto the world upon 2005-12-22 05:00:
> While we are on the topic of books, what book would you recommend for
> the experienced C++/C# programmer looking to pick up Python? I've been
> looking at 'Python in a Nutshell' and 'Programming Python' on
> amazon.co.uk, as I've foun
Ales Zemene wrote:
> hi, suprising for me is that making .py file:
> import md5
> hash = md5.new()
> and running it produces :
> AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'new'
By any chance is your program called md5.py? If so it is being imported instead
of the md5
library module.
>
>
Bernard Lebel wrote:
> On 12/21/05, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>- Don't assume there is going to be a problem.
>
>
> [Bernard] Okay perhaps by "problem" I have not been very accurate. I
> meant "sync" problems. You see, when the script finds a job, it makes
> updates in the database
Thanks for all the advice Kent.
Bernard
On 12/22/05, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bernard Lebel wrote:
> > On 12/21/05, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>- Don't assume there is going to be a problem.
> >
> >
> > [Bernard] Okay perhaps by "problem" I have not been very a
> While we are on the topic of books, what book would you recommend for
> the experienced C++/C# programmer looking to pick up Python?
> looking to use Python for general scripting tasks as I'm finding that
> batch files just aren't flexible or powerful enough on WinXP...
For your particular inte
> Also there was a consideration of performance. I have one question on
> the topic breaking code into small functions and performance. I have
> read somewhere that *any* call whatoever, that is, methods, functions
> and such, involve a performance cost. Is that right?
Yes it is, but its not a hug
[Keeping tutor@python.org in CC. Ok, so now we know that Shivayogi
already has Java experience.
Shivayogi might also be a little annoyed that he has to learn a new
language. We have to tread more carefully in making claims like "Python
is easier than Java", because for anyone starting on another
How do you run a .exe from inside a python
program.
random example:
print "What would you like to do today?
" print "E - email" print "I -
internet" what = input("Choose: ")
if what == "E":
Heres where i
would need to run IEXPLORE.exe
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Robin Buyer wrote:
> How do you run a .exe from inside a python program.
> random example:
> print "What would you like to do today? "
> print "E - email"
> print "I - internet"
> what = input("Choose: ")
> if what == "E":
> Heres where i would need to run IEXPLORE.exe
Look
Web/Network programming here
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0596100329/qid=1135198935/sr=2-1/ref=pd_bbs
_b_2_1/103-4720029-4050242?s=books&v=glance&n=283155
Not CGI specific, and I haven't bought it yet, but I bet it's a blinder :)
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The internet was just an example. I'm just looking at how to open .exe from
python.
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From: "Liam Clarke-Hutchinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Robin Buyer'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: [Tutor] running a .exe
> Hi Robin,
>
Robin Buyer wrote:
> I created a small program to test os.system:
>
> import os.path
> os.system("C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE")
>
> when i run this from the command line I get an error message:
> 'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
> pro
Ahh. That helps a lot. Thanks.
-Robin
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From: "Kent Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Python Tutor"
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2005 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] running a .exe
> Robin Buyer wrote:
> > I created a small program to test os.system:
> >
> > impor
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