Tony Meyer wrote:
>>Everyone complaining about Eclipse in this thread needs to go
>>try 3.1. The interface is much much much more responsive.
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> The problem with Eclipse, IMO, is Java. I've tried 3.1 on a WinXP machine
> and, like just about any Java program, it's incredibly slow and a real
Dave Cook wrote:
> On 2005-06-28, Fabio Zadrozny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>PyDev - Python IDE (Python Development Enviroment for Eclipse) version
>>0.9.5 has just been released.
> Does it work with the newly released Eclipse 3.1?
It's worked with previous release candidates.
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M.N.A.Smadi wrote:
does python support a C-like enum statement where one can define a
variable with prespesified range of values?
Not built in, but there are various solutions available, some simpler
than others. See the Infrequently Asked Questions:
http://www.norvig.com/python-iaq.html
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Given some Python source, is there any tool which can tell the mimimum
level of Python required to run that source? If I distribute some code,
I need to be able to say which level of Python users require to run it.
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Heiko Wundram wrote:
Am Dienstag, 1. März 2005 21:54 schrieb Chris:
Is there a preferred method for having different scripts on different
computers communicate with each other?
You have several options at your disposal.
6) do something else which doesn't come to my mind just now. ;)
The main one