ng that isn't quite so simple!
> Thanks again everyone thats been helping me out especially danny!
> -edward
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On 9/19/05, Alan Gauld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1. I want to store the results in a mySQL database - I've done
> > this
> > kind of thing before using PHP - are there any good tutorial
> > resources
> > for using mysql with python?
>
> There is a generic DB API howto document and I have a da
Replying to myself, I got some speedups by replacing:def makeArray1(matrix): result = matrix result[0][w/2] = 1 for row in range(h-1): last = result[row] next = result[row+1]
for i in range(w-1):
next[i] = rule[4*last[i-1]+2*last[i]+last[i+1]] next[
Excellent, I'll be getting that book tomorrow! Thanks again, I'm doing a tutorial as we speak!
On 9/19/05, Danny Yoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, Ed Hotchkiss wrote:> Thanks Danny! Tommorrow I am off to get "Programming for Python, 2nd
> edition" and learn everything - all of i
Hi Joseph,
I'm unable to cc to the Python list from this address, so I'll try my
forwarding address.
>Example:
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>as
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>see
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>it's
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>annoying!
You know that 'print' adds a newline?
You could either use -
import sys
sys.std
> 1. I want to store the results in a mySQL database - I've done
> this
> kind of thing before using PHP - are there any good tutorial
> resources
> for using mysql with python?
There is a generic DB API howto document and I have a database
topic in my tutor which uses SQLite but the basic princ
Adam Cripps schrieb:
> Some of my pupils at school are working through simple mathematic
> problems (multiplication tables) through my website. I basically show
> some tables, they enter the results and then get feedback on how they
> did.
>
> I have two questions - and my guess is that one will b
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, Ed Hotchkiss wrote:
> Thanks Danny! Tommorrow I am off to get "Programming for Python, 2nd
> edition" and learn everything - all of it, before I even bother with
> Sockets.
Hi Ed,
I'd disrecommend Programming Python if you're a beginner. Programming
Python is really more
You're not returning the values of answer and guess so it jumps out of the while loop and does the else. Try this:
def add(a,b):
answer = a+b
guess = float(raw_input(a," + ",b," = "))
return answer, guess
answer, guess = add(num1,num2)
if guess !=
answer:On 17/09/05, Nathan Pinno <[
Some of my pupils at school are working through simple mathematic
problems (multiplication tables) through my website. I basically show
some tables, they enter the results and then get feedback on how they
did.
I have two questions - and my guess is that one will be easier than the other.
1. I w
Thanks Danny! Tommorrow I am off to get "Programming for Python, 2nd edition" and learn everything - all of it, before I even bother with Sockets. Afterall, I want python for EVERYTHING not just sockets and inet based scripts/applications.
I realized that I need to take a step back, make port s
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, Ed Hotchkiss wrote:
> Thanks for the link! It is EXACTLY what I have been looking for. When I
> used to use Flash a bit, and did some actionscript they had a similiar
> setup for OOP (Do all languages use OOP so similiarly?) which I never
> learned.
Hi Ed,
I believe that
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Today (Sep 19, 2005) at 2:21pm, George Flaherty spoke these wise words:
- ->Well, for starters.
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- ->1. PyDEV does not have any type of prespective. I use the java prespective
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- ->2. Check out this guide, grant
Thanks for the link! It is EXACTLY what I have been looking for. When I used to use Flash a bit, and did some actionscript they had a similiar setup for OOP (Do all languages use OOP so similiarly?) which I never learned. I'm doing these examples, and now I'm going to try and rework the code from t
Danny Yoo wrote:
> [Again forwarding to tutor. Ed, please keep tutor@python.org in CC;
> otherwise, your questions might lose themselves in my mailbox. I don't
> want to be a bottleneck in your learning.]
>
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> Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 00:06:13 -0400
> From:
> Thanks for the debugging help :P - I've edited the error handling line, and
> defined the port_counter above, but I am still not getting any output. I
> have inserted print "scanned: ",port_counter,"\n"
> into the thread, so that should at least print to screen each time the
> thread is ran, re
Well, for starters.
1. PyDEV does not have any type of prespective. I use the java prespective or
resources.
2. Check out this guide, granted it is a bit old(2003'ish) but it is still
pretty good.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-ecant/
3. Terry, what do you mean by
[Again forwarding to tutor. Ed, please keep tutor@python.org in CC;
otherwise, your questions might lose themselves in my mailbox. I don't
want to be a bottleneck in your learning.]
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 00:06:13 -0400
From: Ed Hotchkiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Well I have just retested BS with my XML file and now it's much, much
faster (I would say instantaneous).
Bernard
On 9/19/05, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kent Johnson wrote:
> > I looked at this again and there is a bug in BS that causes this
> > behaviour. It's kind of an intere
Hi,
Liam Clarke-Hutchinson wrote:
Hi Joseph,
while (1):
buffer = Data.IRC.recv(1024)
msg = string.split(buffer)
Just a warning, the string module will be removed/deprecated come Py3K.
Better to use -
buffer.split()
nick_name = msg[0][:msg[0].find("!")]
filetxt.w
Now I can replace my my Kent-and-Danny patched version :)On 9/19/05, Bernard Lebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks a lot everyone for this! Glad I could help debug BS!Bernard
On 9/19/05, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Kent Johnson wrote:> > I looked at this again and there is a bug in B
Thanks a lot everyone for this! Glad I could help debug BS!
Bernard
On 9/19/05, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kent Johnson wrote:
> > I looked at this again and there is a bug in BS that causes this
> > behaviour. It's kind of an interesting bug that is a side-effect of
> > the way
Kent Johnson wrote:
> I looked at this again and there is a bug in BS that causes this
> behaviour. It's kind of an interesting bug that is a side-effect of
> the way BS uses introspection to access child tags.
There is a new release of BS that fixes this problem and one Danny found
recently (bro
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