On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 5:14 AM, Luke Paireepinart
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> From: Peter
> Date: Mon, 17 May 2010 10:08:47 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Tutor] Learning python using Michael Dawson's book
> To: Luke P
Thanks Alan, I'm on it.
Regards.
On 5/18/10, Alan Gauld wrote:
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> "Dipo Elegbede" wrote
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>> please confirm this is a new syntax for print.
>> thank you.
>>
>> i will put up morte concerns as they arrive.
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> Please read the Whats New in Python v3 documents first.
> Version 3 of Python is a maj
Hi Alan.
I was looking through your page "http://www.alan-g.me.uk/l2p/index.htm";
Covering the topic: Looping - Or the art of repeating oneself!
Under for loop, Note 3:
...*You can prove that by typing print( list( range(1,13) )*..
The print statement above seem to be incomplete, I think
Serdar Tumgoren wrote:
Hello all,
Does anyone have advice for writing unit tests against variables set by
command-line options?
I have a program I'd like to run in either "debug" or "live" mode, with
various settings associated with each. Below is some pseudo-code that shows
what I'd like to do
I posted this two days ago (I thought to the list...but apparently not).
I'm hopeful it helps in some way.
I have the same book.
Using a text editor and the underscore and dash keys and a few others...the
program example is creating an ASCII art version on the words "Game Over".
Type it manual
Thank you for the responses to my question. This was my first posting
and future questions will be made "clearer" to the group.
Joseph,
I have a feeling you are correct about the spacing. I will try that.
Its easy to just load the code file and see the result, but I will learn
more if I type o
Ah, okay -- both of those options make sense. I'll try my hand at Jan's
first and will report back if I have any problems.
Many thanks as always!
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I thought I had posted a reply on this but I don't see
it in the archive...
You should make sure your font is set to a mono-spaced
variety for this kind of thing otherwise it gets very difficult
to align everything...
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Alan Gauld
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I have a likely simple question, that for some reason is not working as
expected.
I need to take a servers shortname and convert it to fully qualified. These
servers reside in various subdomains, so simply appending a suffix will not
work.
my hope was that socket.getfqdn('servername') would
I have what is a noob's confusion about this that will lead to bigger
problems for me later on if I don't clear it up.
In wxPython what a user normally refers to as a "window" is known as a
frame. And what is known in wxPython as a window is an object such as a
TextCtrl object. At least that is
"Gary Koskenmaki" wrote
I have what is a noob's confusion about this that will lead to bigger
problems for me later on if I don't clear it up.
Don't worry, this kind of confusion abounds in GUI toolkits of all
kinds not just wxPython.
In wxPython what a user normally refers to as a "window" i
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