I'm trying to help some people run a python cmd line program on OSX.
Would you email me off list if you have OSX and run python apps form the cmd
line?
thanks
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Hi All:
I am looking forward to obtain some kind of certification for
Python. Is there anything like that exist?
Could someone give me pointers for details.
Regards:
Ketan
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"Tony Cappellini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to help some people run a python cmd line program on OSX.
>
> Would you email me off list if you have OSX and run python apps form
> the cmd
> line?
I do.
They need to start Applications-Utilities->Termi
On 1/20/07, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Adam Cripps wrote:
> > On 1/19/07, Simon Brunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On 1/19/07, Adam Cripps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> I'm adding strings to a Set to prevent duplicates. However, the
> >>> strings are meant to be in the corre
First of all let me thank you and Geoframer for your patience;it was very
kind that you bothered answering this,as I realize this is very basic
stuff.You people are Smart and Caring Dudes,which is a powerful combo for
educators!!
"Out of curiosity, what materials are you using to learn how to pro
Adam Cripps wrote:
> Many thanks all - I've got there in the end, using a tuple inside a
> set, ditching the question number and then rendering the sum for
> output in my main gui module.
>
> However, this does raise another issue now (which I had thought would
> happen, but was putting it off unt
I would also like to ask what skills you think I should develop so I can
approach programming more
' natively', and would like to clarify the following issue:
input("Something") usually displays Something when prompting for input;why
is that the case when I run a single line of code and isn't when
Karl Wittgenstein wrote:
> Thank you again,and once more in advance - if you would be so kind as to
> point me learning material...My spare time is very short,between
> graduation and work,so I would appreciate very didatic material...Thank
> you guys again!
Try one of the tutorials listed here
Karl Wittgenstein wrote:
> I would also like to ask what skills you think I should develop so I can
> approach programming more
> ' natively', and would like to clarify the following issue:
> input("Something") usually displays Something when prompting for
> input;why is that the case
Tutors,
I recently learned a bit about using the clnum package (see
<
http://calcrpnpy.sourceforge.net/clnumManual.html>),
and am trying to write a set of functions that I could import to do
very precise division, raising any number to any power, etc., where the
numbers can be strings in the form
"input('Something') displays the prompt 'Something' and then waits for
input up to a new line. When you enter the input it will execute the
next statement which may be another input()."
It should be so,man,I believe you.But believe me when I say that THIS DAMN
INTERPRETER DOES NOT ACT ACCORDINGLY!
Karl Wittgenstein wrote:
> "input('Something') displays the prompt 'Something' and then waits for
> input up to a new line. When you enter the input it will execute the
> next statement which may be another input()."
> It should be so,man,I believe you.But believe me when I say that THIS
> DAMN IN
Sorry for the swear words...
2007/1/20, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Karl Wittgenstein wrote:
> "input('Something') displays the prompt 'Something' and then waits for
> input up to a new line. When you enter the input it will execute the
> next statement which may be another input()."
> It
Ok,got the script working almost fine now...The only problem is that the
program window closes before we can get a glimpse of the answer...I use SPE
under WinXP, and have seen this problem in every script i try...This is the
script,as redone by a Smart Caring Dude on this list:
global altura_aero
Still doesn't work.
This should be a server issue, once I use a very basic server:
'from BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer
'from CGIHTTPServer import CGIHTTPRequestHandler
'HTTPServer(("localhost", 80),CGIHTTPRequestHandler).serve_forever()
I tryed also with the Karrigel embeded server and not
* Karl Wittgenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-01-20 13:10]:
> Ok,got the script working almost fine now...The only problem is that the
> program window closes before we can get a glimpse of the answer...I use SPE
> under WinXP, and have seen this problem in every script i try...This is the
> script
On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 15:22 +, Paulino wrote:
> Still doesn't work.
That's not terribly useful. What status did tamperdata report? What
did you see in the browser window? Did you get a 302 status?
Try (specify the right URL for your script)
telnet localhost 80
GET /cgi-bi
Karl Wittgenstein schreef:
> Ok,got the script working almost fine now...The only problem is that the
> program window closes before we can get a glimpse of the answer...I use
> SPE under WinXP, and have seen this problem in every script i try...
Any program running in a console window does that
"Dick Moores" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> I've succeed with a script, clnumDivision.py, (see it
> at < http://www.rcblue.com/Python/clnumDivision_for-web.py>)
> but it is not one function, but a script with 3 functions plus a
> main(). So my first question is how can I use this as a function
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Paulino wrote:
> Still doesn't work.
[some text cut]
> I tryed all the sugestions from Andre with no succes.
>
> The cgi script as only these two lines:
> 'print "Content-type:text/html\r\n"
> 'print "Location:http://python.org/\r\n\r";
Ok, good.
The last li
At 10:01 AM 1/20/2007, Alan Gauld wrote:
>"Dick Moores" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
> > I've succeed with a script, clnumDivision.py, (see it
> > at < http://www.rcblue.com/Python/clnumDivision_for-web.py>)
> > but it is not one function, but a script with 3 functions plus a
> > main(). So my first
Hey friendly users!
In a program I'm writing, I'm getting a Tab/space error, with the usual 1)
identation is incorrect or 2) mixes tabs and spaces. I just can't seem to
find. I tried selecting everything and untabbing it, no workie. I searched
an searched and searched, but couldnt find anything t
On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 10:13 -0800, Danny Yoo wrote:
>
> On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Paulino wrote:
>
> > Still doesn't work.
>
> [some text cut]
>
> > I tryed all the sugestions from Andre with no succes.
> >
> > The cgi script as only these two lines:
> > 'print "Content-type:text/html\r\n"
> > '
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Python wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 10:13 -0800, Danny Yoo wrote:
>> The last line of the program looks suspicious. If it helps, let me
>> rearrange the program that you've written to:
>>
>> ###
>> print "Content-type:text/
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007, Toon Pieton wrote:
> In a program I'm writing, I'm getting a Tab/space error, with the usual
> 1) identation is incorrect or 2) mixes tabs and spaces. I just can't
> seem to find. I tried selecting everything and untabbing it, no workie.
> I searched an searched and searc
> This is also a possible code smell. Unless my code estimation is way off, I
> don't believe that code shouldn't be so long.
Oh good grief. Forgive me for the double negative there. I meant: "I
don't believe the code should be that long."
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Toon Pieton wrote:
> Hey friendly users!
>
> In a program I'm writing, I'm getting a Tab/space error, with the
> usual 1) identation is incorrect or 2) mixes tabs and spaces. I just
> can't seem to find. I tried selecting everything and untabbing it, no
> workie. I searched an searched and searc
At 06:34 AM 1/20/2007, Dick Moores wrote:
Tutors,
I recently learned a bit about using the clnum package (see <
http://calcrpnpy.sourceforge.net/clnumManual.html>),
and am trying to write a
set of functions that I could import to do very precise division, raising
any number to any power, etc.,
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