Hi,I've been playing around with Python for a while now, and I'm looking for where next to take my skills. I'm thinking of writing a simple text editor (in the style of Nano), but I'm not sure where to start. Some help or a point to a tutorial would be great
CheersTom.
>> 2) Since this is an introductory class, I am tempted to leave out
>> "optional" topics like argument matching modes, walk, map, filter,
>> reduce, apply. Do you think these are required for any Python
>> programmer?
>>
> Since many of there will disappear in Python 3 it might be OK to omit
>
Elaine wrote:
> I am going to be teaching "Introduction to Python Programming" in the Fall at
> Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, CA.
Great. Welcome to the Python Teachers Association. I'm your "neighbor"
to the north, above Berkeley.
> This is a 5 quarter unit class for students who already
On Sat, 2006-08-12 at 15:09 -0700, Elaine wrote:
> I am going to be teaching "Introduction to Python
> Programming" in the Fall at Foothill College in Los
> Altos Hills, CA. This is a 5 quarter unit class for
> students who already know one programming language.
>
> I have been teaching programmin
A function in my factor package
return zeros instead of the correct value.
It did this for several times, and then returned the correct value.
I inserted print statements in the function and in the calling routine
which document this behavior.
The calling routine is functio
I am going to be teaching "Introduction to Python
Programming" in the Fall at Foothill College in Los
Altos Hills, CA. This is a 5 quarter unit class for
students who already know one programming language.
I have been teaching programming for 20 years now,
including Java and C++ as of late. As I p
hey anil,have you had a look at BeautifulSoup?http://www.crummy.com/software/BeautifulSoup/i haven't used it but i have seen it mentioned on the list for parsing html.
On 8/12/06, anil maran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Human nature is not a machin...for example in the above stirng
i want to remove
Hi, i used a list with R, P, S like:rps = ["Rock", "Paper", "Scissors"]random.shuffle(rps)computerObject = rps[0]Then, the computer pick a random object and i compare my object with computer's object.
;)2006/8/11, wesley chun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This looks like a fun project to work on. From> r
could someone please explain to me how the scripts for the rock, paper,
scissors game work because i'm not quite sure.
tom
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> 5100- 3
> 5100 foo 1
> 5200 - 1
> 5200 foo 1
> I want to count the frequency of the second column of data that I can
> access.
It's kind of the long way around, but putting it into a sql database
and doing a groupby query might work.
Alan
Hi friends,
Please, examine attached script. I want fetch some data from online
resource and almost achieve this, but I can't fetch some weird formatted
data like this '45° Reverse Calf Press'. I got the following error:
45
Reverse Calf Press
Reverse Calf Raise
Seated Reverse Calf Press
Trac
Hi Alan and other Gurus,
if you look carefully at the string below, you see
that in amongst the "\x" stuff you have the text I want:
z tfile://home/alpha
which I know to be an address on my system, plus a bit of preceeding txt.
Alan Gauld wrote:
>> The file's encoding is binary or something
>>
>>
sorry I answerd to
Message: 2
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 16:39:41 -0700 (PDT)
From: Christopher Spears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Tutor] Rock, Paper, Scissors
and his else has a condition
>else human.choice == 'scissors' and computer.choice
>== 'rocks':
>print "Computer wins!"
>
> The file's encoding is binary or something
>
> Here is the first section of the file:
> '\x00\x00\x00\x02\xb8,\x08\x9f\x00\x00z\xa8\x00\x00\x01\xf4\x00\x00\x01\xf4\x00\x00\x00t\x00f\x00i\x00l\x00e\x00:\x00/\x00h\x00o\x00m\x00e\x00/\x00a\x00l'
>
> Does that tell you anything?
Recall that on a 32
> Hooray, right?! However, my real problem is dealing with another
> dimension of data. So suppose I can access the following data:
>
> "5100", "foo"
> "5100", "-"
> "5100", "-"
> "5100", "-"
> "5200", "foo"
> "5200", -
Hint: Dictionaries can be keyed by tuples too.
>( 5100, -) : 3
Does tha
Human nature is not a machin...for example in the above stirng i want to remove and i triedstr = str.replace('(.*)','')it doesnt workthanks
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Tutor maillis
Hi All,
I am trying to fish through the history file for the Konquerer web
browser, and pull out the
web sites visited.
The file's encoding is binary or something
Here is the first section of the file:
'\x00\x00\x00\x02\xb8,\x08\x9f\x00\x00z\xa8\x00\x00\x01\xf4\x00\x00\x01\xf4\x00\x00\x00t\x00f
Hi All,
I am trying to fish through the history file for the Konquerer web
browser, and pull out the
web sites visited.
The file's encoding is binary or something
Here is the first section of the file:
'\x00\x00\x00\x02\xb8,\x08\x9f\x00\x00z\xa8\x00\x00\x01\xf4\x00\x00\x01\xf4\x00\x00\x00t\x00f
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