> Hi Evert:
> 
> I've been looking for a card playing framework for a long time. When I saw 
> "import Cards" and that he was shuffling, dealing cards, etc, I immediately 
> downloaded Python. Could this be available in Pygames?

It depends where you "him" shuffling & dealing cards. 
Pygames doesn't exist, pygame does, but probably doesn't have what you're 
looking for.

I do remember a set of questions on this list with a Cards example, but that 
was just some home-written code.

You'll need to check the context of where you saw this, and if it's useful and 
usable to you.
And I certainly don't know what you mean by a card playing framework: do you 
mean (library) code, which language, what "card game"?

  Evert



> Thanks.
> 
> John Soares
> jsoa...@safe-mail.net
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
> From: Evert Rol <evert....@gmail.com>
> To: jsoa...@safe-mail.net
> Cc: tutor@python.org
> Subject: Re: [Tutor] what happened to the cards module
> Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 10:40:34 +0200
> 
>> I downloaded Python 2.6.6 for windows but I can't access the "Cards" module 
>> for playing card games.
>> 
>> Did it get renamed? If so, how can I find it?
> 
> I don't think there's a Cards module in the standard library. At least, I've 
> never seen it, nor can I find any mention about it on the python 
> documentation page.
> 
> Probably this is a module you installed yourself later on, and is now only 
> accessible for your previous Python version? You would have to reinstall it 
> for Python 2.6.
> How did you previously use Cards? What Python version.
> 
> Btw, I don't know what your upgrade path is, but can't you go to Python 2.7 
> directly?
> 
>  Evert

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