Hi,
Here is the offending code and error.
# elevator_system.py
# By Jim Homme
# Simulate the behavior of a group of elevators.
# Try to import and get error.
# The module and this file are in the same directory.
import elevator
# The elevator module
# This would be in a separate file.
# When I rem
Hi,
I am just starting to learn about making classes, so I wanted to put some
code into a module and use it. I know the code works because when I put it
in the same file that calls it, it does what it's supposed to do. When I
move it into its own file and try to use an import statement to bring it
Hi,
I am just getting started with Python, as in learning the syntax for basic
statements and how to write functions and all. Here is my question.
Usually, if you are a person who is blind, you run the risk of having
trouble keeping your code indented properly. There are ways to do it, but
they ar
Hi,
I have not been getting mail, so I thought I'd see what's up.
Thanks.
Jim
James D Homme,
Information Design + Development
Highmark Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
412-544-0527
"A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger."
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Hi,
Does anyone use Notetab to compile Python programs? If so, are you able to
share the clip you use?
Thanks.
Jim
James D Homme,
Information Design + Development
Highmark Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
412-544-0527
"A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger."
Hi,
Idol is not an option for me since it does not work with my screen reader.
I am trying to use Notetab and Textpad to compile and run Python. Does
anyone have directions for either program to do this?
Thanks.
Jim
James D Homme,
Information Design + Development
Highmark Inc.
[EMAIL PROTEC