Hi,
I need some help tracking the cause of this error. I have been looking at
Python off and on for the last year or so. I write ASP classic and VB6 as my
day job (yeah, I know.., it pays the bills). So some of this may be me have to
think differently. I have tried the web.py group with no answ
On 12/04/2012 04:51 PM, frank ernest wrote:
> Opensuse 12.2 python3.2
> I'm having trouble understanding them.
> Python is my first language... excluding English.
> I've already read ALL OF THE PYTHON Language Referance and I still don't
> "get it."
You usually should start with a tutorial, no
On 04/12/12 21:51, frank ernest wrote:
Opensuse 12.2 python3.2
I'm having trouble understanding them.
Python is my first language... excluding English.
OK, in that case go back to basics. Don't read the reference manual,
that's like trying to learn English by reading the Oxford English
Dict
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 4:51 PM, frank ernest wrote:
> Opensuse 12.2 python3.2
> I'm having trouble understanding them.
> Python is my first language... excluding English.
> I've already read ALL OF THE PYTHON Language Referance and I still don't
> "get it."
> What do they do?
Let's start simple
On 05/12/12 05:29, frank ernest wrote:
Opensuse 12.2 python3.2
I discoverd that some of the examples for definitions in the
tutorial are not valid. I am reporting this as a bug.
Don't be shy, let us know the ticket numbers :)
I've looked on the bug tracker and can't see any sign of your
bug
(responding on-list to an offline question)
On 12/04/2012 04:18 PM, do...@mail.com wrote:
> Here's a better question. When is it appropriate to use a def statement?
>
Welcome to the Python tutor mailing list.
A function is usually defined by a def statement and the suite of
indented lines that
Opensuse 12.2 python3.2
I'm having trouble understanding them.
Python is my first language... excluding English.
I've already read ALL OF THE PYTHON Language Referance and I still don't "get
it."
What do they do?
How do they work?
How do you define self?
Is self an object, a variable, or wh
On 12/04/2012 01:29 PM, frank ernest wrote:
> Opensuse 12.2 python3.2
> I discoverd that some of the examples for definitions in the tutorial are
> not valid. I am reporting this as a bug.
And what are the bug numbers? Or links to the bug reports? Otherwise
why are you telling us about them wi
On 04/12/12 08:38, Umair Masood wrote:
Hi all,
I would be working on a small project, which will include the SOAP
library to use the web services using python.
This list is for teaching the basics of the Python language and standard
library. There is no SOAP library in Python. You will need to
Hi,
On 4 December 2012 18:20, frank ernest wrote:
> Opensuse 12.2 python3.2
> I would like to set the to get better control of the play back of wave
> files. I would like to set the play back volume, send the audio out only
> one of the two speakers and ajust the play back speed. I am completel
On 04/12/12 18:29, frank ernest wrote:
Opensuse 12.2 python3.2
I discoverd that some of the examples for definitions in the tutorial
are not valid. I am reporting this as a bug.
It's not clear what you mean by definitions here.
In the mean time I tried to look up definitions in the Language
R
Opensuse 12.2 python3.2
I discoverd that some of the examples for definitions in the tutorial are not
valid. I am reporting this as a bug.
In the mean time I tried to look up definitions in the Language Referance part
of the python documentation but I'm still confused. The if, for, etc. are
st
Opensuse 12.2 python3.2
I would like to set the to get better control of the play back of wave files.
I would like to set the play back volume, send the audio out only one of the
two speakers and ajust the play back speed. I am completely blank on ideas of
how to accomplish this and reading the
On Tue, 4 Dec 2012, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 05:56:30PM -0600, Luke Paireepinart wrote:
I just wanted to make the observation that, at least in gmail, the default
behavior is to hide the entire quoted text behind an innocuous "..."
button.
Good lord, the more I hear abo
>On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 05:56:30PM -0600, Luke Paireepinart wrote:
>
>> I just wanted to make the observation that, at least in gmail, the default
>> behavior is to hide the entire quoted text behind an innocuous "..."
>> button.
>
>Good lord, the more I hear about Gmail, the more horrible I disco
Hi all,
I would be working on a small project, which will include the SOAP library to
use the web services using python. Also I want to know how to link XML to
python. I mean suppose i am a client and i am accessing a server and suddenly
it gives me an error which is being displayed on the webs
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