On 05/10/12 10:07, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 05/10/2012 04:23, ken brockman wrote:
I wonder if they might be a way for some on this forum to dispense
advice and help others without the totally snide and obnoxious
attitude?
I'm firmly with Steven here. If people cannot be bothered to do any
rese
On 05/10/2012 04:23, ken brockman wrote:
I wonder if they might be a way for some on this forum to dispense advice and
help others without the totally snide and obnoxious attitude? if it is so
painfully annoying for you to deal with, why subject yourself to it? I suspect
it is the sheer joy of
Hey Ken,
Steve has just made some innocent fun. He is eager to help the guy. Please
don't be so harsh.
Sincerely
Ashfaq
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From: Steven D'Aprano
To: tutor@python.org
Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2012 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] Newbie help with .pyc
On 05/10/12 01:21, tfahey1 wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> I am a Maya user, so I only come into contact with Python scripting on a
> sur
On 05/10/12 01:21, tfahey1 wrote:
Hey everyone,
I am a Maya user, so I only come into contact with Python scripting on a
surface level, but I downloaded a python script from a CG website that I
would like to check out but I am getting an error when it is run.
Would you like us to guess what e
Hey everyone,
I am a Maya user, so I only come into contact with Python scripting on a
surface level, but I downloaded a python script from a CG website that I
would like to check out but I am getting an error when it is run. The only
file included was a .pyc file. I'm wondering if there should al