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On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 12:28:10PM -0700, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to type "git status" in my Linux terminal but I made a
> typo and I got a long Python 3.3 traceback message. Just curious: What
> does it mean?
Unless this was at the Python prompt, it's not really a Pyth
Hello,
> I have attached a copy of the code I've compiled so far.
Next time just post the code in here, I think that's the general
consensus around here. You should only attach it or use a pastebin if
it's really really long. Considering that usually the only valid
entries here are snippets of co
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 3:28 PM, Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
> I just wanted to type "git status" in my Linux terminal but I made a typo
> and I got a long Python 3.3 traceback message. Just curious: What does it
> mean?
>
> gigt status
> Traceback (most recent call last):
"gigt"? Why is that trying
Hi,
On 20 September 2013 14:25, Ismar Sehic wrote:
> i'm probably very annoying and boring with these python web service :)and
> sorry for the previous message reply subject,wont happen again...
> the thing is, i'm provided with some service provider documentation,
> including xml request examp
Hi,
I just wanted to type "git status" in my Linux terminal but I made a typo and I
got a long Python 3.3 traceback message. Just curious: What does it mean?
gigt status
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python3.3/site.py", line 631, in
main()
File "/usr/lib/python3.3/si
- Original Message -
> From: Jugurtha Hadjar
> To: tutor@python.org
> Cc:
> Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 4:50 PM
> Subject: [Tutor] AntiSpam measures circumventing
>
> Hello,
>
> I shared some assembly code (microcontrollers) and I had a comment wit
> my e-mail address for conta
On 21/09/13 23:44, Arron Sutcliffe wrote:
Hi i have been working on a currency converter for school and i have
been having a hard time with this syntax error "Expected indented block"
and i don't understand why it isn't working.
It tells you, it's expecting an indented block...
v_fallback = 1
On 2013-09-20 15:50, Jugurtha Hadjar wrote:
> I obviously don't like SPAM, but I just thought "If I were a
> spammer, how would I go about it".
You wouldn't, it's not effective to do this. You would just grab plain
text e-mail addresses and leave it at that, anyone who tries to
obfuscate their e-m
On 21/09/13 04:26, znx...@yahoo.com wrote:
Can anyone please help me figure out what I am NOT doing to make this
program work properly.PLEASE !!
First you need to tell us what "graphics" module you are
using since there is no standard library module by that
name.
Second, you should probabl
i'm probably very annoying and boring with these python web service :)and
sorry for the previous message reply subject,wont happen again...
the thing is, i'm provided with some service provider documentation,
including xml request example, xml response example, wsdl file for the
protocol defintion,
Can anyone please help me figure out what I am NOT doing to make this program
work properly.PLEASE !!
I need to be able to take the user input that is entered in the two graphical
boxes of the first window and evaluate it to generate a graph chart which is
suppose to display in the second
Hello,
I shared some assembly code (microcontrollers) and I had a comment wit
my e-mail address for contact purposes.
Supposing my name is John Doe and the e-mail is john@hotmail.com, my
e-mail was written like this:
removemejohn.dospames...@removemehotmail.com'
With a note saying to r
Hi i have been working on a currency converter for school and i have been
having a hard time with this syntax error "Expected indented block" and i
don't understand why it isn't working. i am fairly new to Python thus my
sloppy and unfinished code hope you can help :)
My code -
v_fallback = 1
while
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