Re: URL - Python ?

2015-02-17 Thread Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski



I would want to know if it's possible to trace the url to the new location


If the webmaster did a proper thing you'll get server 3xx HTTP header 
that will point you to new URL.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes#3xx_Redirection

If you're using a good library to do your HTTP (like requests) the 
URL-following is build in and free



r  =  requests.get('http://github.com')
r.url

'https://github.com/'

r.status_code

200

r.history

[Response [301]]

If you want to track changes just check if response.history has some items in 
it.

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Re: What killed Smalltalk could kill Python

2015-01-22 Thread Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 07:26:31AM -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:

  Still (somehow) alive in neo-Amiga platforms like AmigaOS4.x, MorphOS
  and AROS. I know that's as good as dead but there are still people
  writing AREXX glue code.
 He asked about REXX, not AREXX. There is no comparison between the two as 
 AREXX was a huge superset of REXX.

Never seeing a proper REXX I always assumed it's just Amiga port retrofitted to 
serve as OS' needs as IPC language.

You learn everyday.

 If, when anyone here was using an amiga, and was using EzCron to schedule 
 stuff, Jim Hines and I wrote it as there was no such scheduler for 
 amigados.

I used few cron-like daemons and the name rings a bell!

 Trivia bit: William Hawes, who wrote AREXX and sold it thru the commode 
 door sales channels, was never paid a dime for his work.

There are still problems with AREXX copyright/distribution, but as you can 
guess after few changes of hand Amiga's IP is mess.

AROS, begin FOSS reimplementation of AmigaOS API, uses Regina to replace AREXX

http://regina-rexx.sourceforge.net/
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Re: What killed Smalltalk could kill Python

2015-01-21 Thread Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 10:55:27AM +1100, Chris Angelico wrote:

 Where's REXX today?

Still (somehow) alive in neo-Amiga platforms like AmigaOS4.x, MorphOS and AROS. 
I know that's as good as dead but there are still people writing AREXX glue 
code.

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Re: application console with window

2015-01-08 Thread Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski
On Thu, Jan 08, 2015 at 05:18:07PM +0100, adam wrote:

 I just learn python.

We all do. It's a constant process.

 If you write in Polish it will be easier for me to 
 explain any problem, because my English is very thin.

I don't really want to force others to read Polish, hit me private if you have 
any questions.

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Re: application console with window

2015-01-07 Thread Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski
On Wed, Jan 07, 2015 at 10:17:09PM +0100, adam wrote:
 Is in here maybe someone who speak Polish?

Mówię, a raczej piszę.

 I'm looking for some libs, tutorials, or other informations.

This is terminal application using (n)curses or smilar library that helps you 
draw  interact with windows, forms and other widgets.

You can use curses library, but it's a little big hairy. There are a few extra 
libraries that make writing full-screen terminal application a breeze.

The most popular one (…and complete?) is urwid, and there are pages of tutorial 
once you google for it. 

PS. if you need some help feel free to e-mail me off-list.

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Re: How do I remove/unlink wildcarded files

2015-01-02 Thread Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski



This doesn't seem to work because it's a wildcard filename. What is the
proper way to delete files using wildcards?


You could try glob[1] and then iterate over collected list (it also 
gives you a chance to handle errors like unreadable/not owned by you files).


[1] https://docs.python.org/2/library/glob.html

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Re: [ANN] EasyGUI_Qt version 0.9

2015-01-02 Thread Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski
On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 11:11:05AM -0800, André Roberge wrote:

Sorry if this was asked before: have you tried building a portable version 
using py2exe/Nuitka/etc? I always hit a wall when it comes to building against 
huge libraries like Python-Qt.

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Re: [ANN] EasyGUI_Qt version 0.9

2015-01-02 Thread Emil Oppeln-Bronikowski
On Fri, Jan 02, 2015 at 11:53:26AM -0800, André Roberge wrote:
 How could it then be used?

Maybe I failed to explain myself fully. What I meant to say is building a 
distribution-ready program that utilizes your library; not your library being 
turn into a executable.

Or maybe something is going over my head? Tell you what, once I get to some 
decent network I'll try it on my own. :)
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