Re: [OT] Any Python lullabies?
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ralf Muschall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Christos Georgiou wrote: ... that I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born yesterday)? ...but the baby probably won't see the difference. Boy, some people do take the born yesterday bit to heart. don't they. :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
[OT] Any Python lullabies?
Since there have been python limmericks, are there any Python lullabies that I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born yesterday)? I tried to murmur some select parts from the tutorial, but he somehow wasn't very interested :) -- TZOTZIOY, I speak England very best. Dear Paul, please stop spamming us. The Corinthians -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: [OT] Any Python lullabies?
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 14:12:14 +0300, Christos Georgiou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Since there have been python limmericks, are there any Python lullabies that I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born yesterday)? I tried to murmur some select parts from the tutorial, but he somehow wasn't very interested :) Then isn't that the perfect lullaby material? ;-) Regards, Dan -- Dan Sommers http://www.tombstonezero.net/dan/ I wish people would die in alphabetical order. -- My wife, the genealogist -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: [OT] Any Python lullabies?
Since there have been python limmericks, are there any Python lullabies that I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born yesterday)? I tried to murmur some select parts from the tutorial, but he somehow wasn't very interested :) Well, you might start with Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Asterisk or: Blind Mice * 3 you is self.sunshine [horse for horse in horses if horse.pretty] for baby in tree.top.babies: ...if wind.blows(): baby.cradle.rock() ...if tree.bough.breaks(): ...fall([baby, cradle, all]) ... and last, and certainly worst: Mary had a Little Lambda While you're at it, if you want them to learn Vim, you can hum them Bram's Lullaby... (groan) Okay...that's a bad enough starter :) -tkc -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: [OT] Any Python lullabies?
On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 07:07:27 -0500, Tim Chase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [horse for horse in horses if horse.pretty] I'm familiar with this one as: all(pony for pony in ponies if pony.pretty). Never knew there was a version with horse, not pony. Jane Siberry does a nice rendition of the pony version. There's also: if brother_john.is_sleeping(): pass if brother_john.is_sleeping(): pass assert bells['morning'].is_ringing() assert bells['morning'].is_ringing() --amk -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: [OT] Any Python lullabies?
Not a lullaby, but appropriate near easter(s) while 1: life.side.bright.look() -- Robin Becker -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: [OT] Any Python lullabies?
Christos Georgiou wrote: Since there have been python limmericks, are there any Python lullabies that I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born yesterday)? I tried to murmur some select parts from the tutorial, but he somehow wasn't very interested :) There is something near the end of the Camel book (p. 552ff). This isn't exactly python, but the baby probably won't see the difference. SCNR, Ralf -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: [OT] Any Python lullabies?
Christos Georgiou napisaĆ(a): Since there have been python limmericks, are there any Python lullabies that I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born yesterday)? I tried to murmur some select parts from the tutorial, but he somehow wasn't very interested :) Your son is too small to understand all the good that comes with Python. Let him be a usual newborn, but prepare a harness like I did for my daughter (now nearly 2 y.o.): Tuxpaint. Now it's a big time to add Python scripting to this proggie. ;) Let our children see that programming can be straight and easy. Let them express their thoughts as programs, if they wish to do so. -- Jarek Zgoda http://jpa.berlios.de/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list