Re: [Tutor] Thanks for the advise to tutor! HTTP Error 400 resolved

2018-02-14 Thread cm
I have added below to the first line of the function and managed to ignore the space and solve it. Thank you for the hint! some_text=urllib.parse.quote_plus(some_text) On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 5:00 PM, wrote: > Send Tutor mailing list submissions to > tutor@python.org > > To subscribe o

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2016-01-06 Thread yehudak .
I'll look into it. Yehuda ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor

Re: [Tutor] thanks - Beginner - explaining 'Flip a coin' bug

2014-02-15 Thread Marc Eymard
Hi David, Thanks for your input about the logic of this little script of mine. I confess I omitted the edge possibility and assumed heads or taisl only. As I progress further with getting the foundation knowledge of the language itself, it is really appreciated to be corrected on what good prog

Re: [Tutor] Thanks a bunch (was Re: Tutor Digest, Vol 118, Issue 64)

2013-12-15 Thread eryksun
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 7:10 AM, Walter Prins wrote: > OK perhaps it remembers your preference for original emails sent by > yourself as well, but for replies (which is what I was commenting on) > my experience is as I described. To test it -- hit reply or reply-all > on this message (which is t

Re: [Tutor] Thanks a bunch (was Re: Tutor Digest, Vol 118, Issue 64)

2013-12-15 Thread Walter Prins
Hi, On 15 December 2013 05:38, eryksun wrote: > On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Walter Prins wrote: >> >> Gmail matches the format of the sender. If I reply to a text format >> email, the reply is text format. If the original is HTML mail, it >> replies in HTML format. In that sense it talk

Re: [Tutor] Thanks a bunch (was Re: Tutor Digest, Vol 118, Issue 64)

2013-12-14 Thread eryksun
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Walter Prins wrote: > > Gmail matches the format of the sender. If I reply to a text format > email, the reply is text format. If the original is HTML mail, it > replies in HTML format. In that sense it talks back and respects the > sender on their terms. Also

Re: [Tutor] Thanks a bunch (was Re: Tutor Digest, Vol 118, Issue 64)

2013-12-14 Thread Walter Prins
Hi, On 14 December 2013 03:31, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 02:24:15PM -0500, eryksun wrote: >> On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Mark Lawrence >> wrote: >> > Did you really have to send an entire digest, without changing the title, >> > just to send this one line? >> >> Gma

Re: [Tutor] Thanks a bunch (was Re: Tutor Digest, Vol 118, Issue 64)

2013-12-14 Thread spir
On 12/14/2013 04:31 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: To err is human, to forgive is humane. Nicely said. To the Original Poster, whoever you are... I hope you'll hang around here and [...] If it were me, he would probably not; too bad. Denis ___ Tutor

Re: [Tutor] Thanks a bunch (was Re: Tutor Digest, Vol 118, Issue 64)

2013-12-13 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 02:24:15PM -0500, eryksun wrote: > On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Mark Lawrence > wrote: > > Did you really have to send an entire digest, without changing the title, > > just to send this one line? > > Gmail's composer top posts unless the text to quote is selected >

Re: [Tutor] Thanks a bunch (was Re: Tutor Digest, Vol 118, Issue 64)

2013-12-13 Thread eryksun
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote: > Did you really have to send an entire digest, without changing the title, > just to send this one line? Gmail's composer top posts unless the text to quote is selected beforehand. The user has to click on '...' to see the quoted text. Chang

[Tutor] Thanks a bunch (was Re: Tutor Digest, Vol 118, Issue 64)

2013-12-13 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 13/12/2013 17:40, Rishi Ganesh V wrote: Really your page is useful for me... Did you really have to send an entire digest, without changing the title, just to send this one line? -- My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask what you can do for our language.

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2012-12-14 Thread
I just want to thank all who gave some input into my questions. And the points on convention ,hey I just learned about plain text! Thanks Mike Michael Waters Business Unit Information Technology Global Data Center Data Center Services Team GDC 24/7 HotLine # 800-267-3471 McNeil Consumer Heathc

[Tutor] Thanks for all your comments regarding how we communicate.

2012-10-02 Thread bob gailer
Thanks for all your comments regarding how we communicate. I appreciate your support when someone responds negatively to my offerings of help. It is true that I can be "brusque" (which is an embarrassment for me as a teacher of Nonviolent Communication). Your encouragement to be welcoming a

Re: [Tutor] Thanks!!

2012-08-22 Thread Mark Lawrence
On 22/08/2012 16:48, Cecilia Chavana-Bryant wrote: Hola, Just a big THANK YOU!!! to everyone that has replied to my post. I have been so confused about how to get started and since I am working from home, it has been a very frustrating and lonely experience so far. Many, many thanks for your

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2012-08-22 Thread Cecilia Chavana-Bryant
Hola, Just a big THANK YOU!!! to everyone that has replied to my post. I have been so confused about how to get started and since I am working from home, it has been a very frustrating and lonely experience so far. Many, many thanks for your empathy, encouragement and availability!! Cecilia C

[Tutor] Thanks Everyone!!!

2012-04-19 Thread James Stauble
Thanks for the tips everyone! I am fairly new to programming and am finding myself both bewildered and amazed. Its fun when it works, but boy oh boy, when it doesn't Anyway thanks again, you all have been very helpful. [?] <<330.gif>>___ Tutor maillis

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2009-07-20 Thread Mazhar Hussain
Thanks for all your help guys! I will try to buy all those books so that if I find something in one book not understandable, I will look for it in another book. Again Thanks. This list really is Helpful! ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail

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2009-01-19 Thread jammy007 pp
thanks a lot for responding to my emails , the suggestions that i got from the members were pretty good , i like the suggestion that bhaalu gave me . feeling motivated now . will read the chapter again . god bless us all . ___ Tutor maillis

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2009-01-10 Thread prasad rao
Hello Your code is concise and neat.It will take some time for me to understand how it is doing the job. Thank you >You have a lot of duplicated code. You can reduce the duplication by >using functions and loops. >The first step is to put all the print code into a function rather >than repe

Re: [Tutor] Thanks (was Random Number Generator)

2007-12-05 Thread bhaaluu
On Dec 4, 2007 7:21 PM, earlylight publishing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you everyone for your help! I have no idea why it never occured to me > to Google it. Thanks for the code. Now let's see if I can get this sucker > to work! > 1) Wikipedia <-- learn a basic vocabulary so you can e

[Tutor] Thanks (was Random Number Generator)

2007-12-04 Thread earlylight publishing
Thank you everyone for your help! I have no idea why it never occured to me to Google it. Thanks for the code. Now let's see if I can get this sucker to work! - Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search.

Re: [Tutor] Thanks re: [::-1]

2007-07-26 Thread Alan Gauld
"Charles Cuell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > The one odd thing about Python's slice notation is that the -1 means > to > start from the end and work backwards. My first inclination would > have > been to assume that -1 means to start at i and go to j by steps > of -1 > (only nonempy if j < i).

Re: [Tutor] Thanks re: [::-1]

2007-07-26 Thread Chris Calloway
Charles Cuell wrote: > The one odd thing about Python's slice notation is that the -1 means to > start from the end and work backwards. My first inclination would have > been to assume that -1 means to start at i and go to j by steps of -1 > (only nonempy if j < i). A negative step attribute does

[Tutor] Thanks re: [::-1]

2007-07-26 Thread Charles Cuell
Thanks to everybody that worked to clarify the meaning of [::-1]. My main concern was that it looked like the notation came out of nowhere and, as such, was inconsistent with the usual slice notation. The documentation did make it clear, since the full slicing notation is s[i:j:k], leaving out th

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2007-01-23 Thread Carlos
Hello, I want to thank all you for the all help that you have been lending to me for the past months. My masters thesis is now finished and I have to say that it has been very succesfull. This is something that would have been impossible if not for all the help that you gave to me. I was thin

[Tutor] Thanks.....KentRe: ANN: Resources for Python Newbies

2006-10-23 Thread Asrarahmed Kadri
  Hi folks...   Thanks a lot, Kent for this great resource.   Remain blessed.   Regards, Asrarahmed Kadri  On 10/23/06, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I thought this notice from the python-announce list might be of interesthere.KentSubject: ANN: Resources for Python Newbies - a 30 minute v

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2006-08-29 Thread Joe Gamman
just a quick note to say thanks to all the replies i got from the community.  once again, my idea has already been done, and far better than i could have imagined.  i'm off to wander aimlessly around the useless python site ;-) ___ Tutor maillist - Tuto

Re: [Tutor] Thanks , Now able to do Marks entry and display it using Histogram

2006-01-03 Thread Alan Gauld
Glad you got it working, now here are some picky comments about style: > # This program is to see how can we see how many > students got particular mark > # And how u print it An introductory comment is good but in Python a common way to do that is to use documentation strings, typically usi

Re: [Tutor] Thanks , Now able to do Marks entry and display it using Histogram

2006-01-03 Thread Brian van den Broek
John Joseph said unto the world upon 03/01/06 02:02 AM: > Hi All > Thanks to Shantanoo,Brian,Alan,Owen > Now I am able to enter the marks for each > students , and display the results the frequency of > marks in histogram > Even though I am able to display the > histogram of the

[Tutor] Thanks , Now able to do Marks entry and display it using Histogram

2006-01-03 Thread John Joseph
Hi All Thanks to Shantanoo,Brian,Alan,Owen Now I am able to enter the marks for each students , and display the results the frequency of marks in histogram Even though I am able to display the histogram of the marks with students , I would like to modify it further as I learn m

[Tutor] Thanks for the Help on the Quick Question

2005-10-23 Thread Steve Haley
Kent and Todd,   Thanks for the help on my quick question regarding readlines.  That helped a lot.   - Steve ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor

[Tutor] Thanks, you prevented "Coder's Remorse"

2005-10-03 Thread Ron Phillips
Thanks to everyone who responded to my "Prevent Coder's Remorse" posting; the result of combining the ideas that you contributed is below. It's a little long, but I'm delighted with it so far, and maybe someone else can use it. It's nice for representing a sparse table, where all the records sha

[Tutor] thanks!

2005-09-23 Thread Don Jennings
Hi, everyone. Just a note of thanks to all of you who participate on the tutor list. I recently finished my first python CGI program, but I didn't have to post a lot of questions because most had been asked and answered already : >) For example, I wondered how to get unique file names for dynam

Re: [Tutor] Thanks

2005-09-03 Thread Kent Johnson
Wow! Congratulations! I wish I had 1/10 your success in converting Java diehards. Kent Servando Garcia wrote: > My thanks to the list. With your help each day I convert another C++ > die hard to python. > > ___ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org >

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2005-09-03 Thread Servando Garcia
My thanks to the list. With your help each day I convert another C++ die hard to python. ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor

Re: [Tutor] Thanks to all!

2005-07-31 Thread Nathan Pinno
ct: Re: [Tutor] Thanks to all! > > Congratulations! So what are you going to try next? > > --Todd > > On Sunday 31 July 2005 06:27 pm, Nathan Pinno wrote: >> The Giant Calculator is perfect also! >> - Original Message - >> From: Nathan Pinno >>

Re: [Tutor] Thanks to all!

2005-07-31 Thread python-tutor
Congratulations! So what are you going to try next? --Todd On Sunday 31 July 2005 06:27 pm, Nathan Pinno wrote: > The Giant Calculator is perfect also! > - Original Message - > From: Nathan Pinno > To: tutor@python.org > Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 3:34 PM >

Re: [Tutor] Thanks to all!

2005-07-31 Thread Nathan Pinno
The Giant Calculator is perfect also! - Original Message - From: Nathan Pinno To: tutor@python.org Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 3:34 PM Subject: [Tutor] Thanks to all! Thank you to all. All my calculators run perfect. I can now make a perfect Giant Calculator

[Tutor] Thanks to all!

2005-07-31 Thread Nathan Pinno
Thank you to all. All my calculators run perfect. I can now make a perfect Giant Calculator as well.   Thanks again, Nathan ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor

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2005-07-26 Thread Nathan Pinno
Thanks all for helping me. Thanks to the group, I have figured out a way to make Giant Calculator and any program repeat until the user wants to exit.   Thanks again, Nathan Pinno ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/

[Tutor] Thanks for Regex help

2005-04-08 Thread D Elliott
Thanks to Matt, Kent and Danny for helping me with my regex question. I will try your suggestions this morning. In response to Danny's question about tokenising first, there are reasons why I don't want to do this - the initial problem was that filenames in my test data were being tokenised as