On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Kushal Kumaran
kushal.kumaran+pyt...@gmail.com wrote:
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In this design pattern, you have something like a dry cleaner's,
where people submit jobs at the counter, and go away right
away with a ticket (Python returns -- but keeps running). When
they come
Good to hear from you sir.
I've enjoying working with your modules and am getting some good results.
I sent you a note off-list wondering how actively you might be supporting
this valuable utility.
Encouraging to find you here so quickly.
Kirby
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:32 PM, Ethan Furman
2010/4/11 Lee Harr miss...@hotmail.com:
Pynguin is a python-based turtle graphics application.
It combines an editor, interactive interpreter, and
graphics display area.
I like the idea of using turtles to plot graphs. Replacing graphing
calculators with Python is easier when there
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 3:27 AM, Brian Blais bbl...@bryant.edu wro
I don't see where you've defined a Turtle class to instantiate sir.
Turtle is given in turtle.py. I should have subclassed it, but I was being
lazy. :)
thanks for the fast replies!
bb
No obvious need to
I don't see where you've defined a Turtle class to instantiate sir.
Perhaps rename Circle to Turtle and rewrite the circle-drawing expression as:
c=Turtle(randint(-350,350),randint(-250,250),10,red)
You are making progress with a wrapper class for the Standard Library turtle.
That's a
On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Vern Ceder vce...@canterburyschool.org wrote:
kirby urner wrote:
I don't see where you've defined a Turtle class to instantiate sir.
The Turtle class is part of the turtle library, so that's not an issue.
Hey, good point Vern, not firing on all cylinders
Hi Brian --
If you wanna go to a lot of work, but not a huge amount, write wrapper class
for the Standard Library turtle that intercepts its commands and updates an
on-board data structure, representing pixels x pixels, specifying self
position, keep color info stashed per each one. That's a lot
that much strong thanks to you.
Kirby
[1] Eber, Dorothy Harley. Genius At Work. about AGB is one of my fave
syllabus entries, obscure and fun.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:52 PM, kirby urner kirby.ur...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Gregor Lingl gregor.li...@aon.at wrote
I'm glad turtle graphics intersected my thinking re extended precision
decimals (Decimal type) on edu-sig just now.
I've updated my tmods.py to contain a turtle rendering the plane-net of a T-mod:
http://www.4dsolutions.net/ocn/python/tmod.py (runnable source)
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Gregor Lingl gregor.li...@aon.at wrote:
fascinating code
Hoping, you will find this a bit interesting,
best regards
Gregor
Really enlightening, both mathematically and from a coding point of
view. I hadn't used turtle.py enough yet to know about the
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Edward Cherlin echer...@gmail.com wrote:
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Drunkard's Walk.
If our think tank (isepp.org) could have gotten permission, we'd have
used that Monopoly guy (looks kinda like Planters peanut guy) randomly
walking on like some chess board with a lamp post
It's the newline after each word that's messing you up.
var = tree\n
...
or
if item.strip() == var:
...
etc.
Kirby
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 7:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I dont understand why the following code never finds tree.
I could not find the answer in the Python
I find that when teaching beginning programmers, they usually think in
until terms, and not while terms.
If really beginning, an overview of this whole idea of control structures
makes sense, such as this wikipedia article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Control_flow
Then explain how Python is
Another Urner, that's interesting. Not many of us.
Kirby Urner
Portland, Oregon
USA
On 10/28/07, Jürgen Urner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I Just recently registered a project fclient to sourceforge.net
[http://sourceforge.net/projects/fclient]. fclient is intended to
become
Thanks tomer, I joined both through Google.
Kirby moe Urner
4dsolutions.net/ocn/cp4e.html
myspace.com/4dstudios
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(moe rhymes with Minister of Education was my thinking -- a portfolio
I sometimes grab for a gig, but always put back where I found it).
On 6/10/07, sebulba [EMAIL
questions about others' experience
Is it no big deal either way?
thanks,
Brian Blais
Hi Brian --
Lego Mindstorms is popular in my neck of the woods
(Silicon Forest -- Oregon), starting in middle school.
I helped coach a team a few years ago.
On 3/10/07, Andreas Raab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kirby urner wrote:
I just talked to the computer teacher yesterday and he
was reporting some rumor that future versions of Alice will
center around the same Sims as in Sims, which my daughter
plays with *a lot* (we also bought Civ City
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