Re: [NF] Queries re: Python & Such...

2023-02-17 Thread Kurt @ Gmail
No - Ed, you got me wrong! I am NOT at ALL against sharing code and giving it away for free! But, he posted on a forum that is NOT Specific to programmers. And, for 3D Printing folks - if you don't already do programming - getting that code, by itself is no good! Since, not only do you normall

Re: [NF] Queries re: Python & Such...

2023-02-17 Thread Ed Leafe
On Feb 16, 2023, at 21:41, Kurt @ Gmail wrote: > > Someone just posted on the 3D Printing forum, of which I am a member - some > Python code to pause a print job. OF course, it was funny - since he posted > the Actual code - giving it up for others to use. Not funny at all. Sharing code is ve

Re: [NF] Queries re: Python & Such...

2023-02-17 Thread Christof Wollenhaupt
> You don't have to be in Widows Land for Visual Studio Code. I also run it in > Linux - 3 different distros, and they also have it for Mac: > https://code.visualstudio.com/download Indeed... Lots of folks at Microsoft aren't in Windows Land anymore. I'm running MS SQL server and Visual Studio

Re: [NF] Queries re: Python & Such...

2023-02-17 Thread Vince Teachout
On 02/17/23 3:59 AM, Alan Bourke wrote: Visual Studio Code is free and has excellent built-in Python support, it will install everything you need and make things as easy as possible. Assuming you're in Windows land of course. You don't have to be in Widows Land for Visual Studio Code.  I also

Re: [NF] Queries re: Python & Such...

2023-02-17 Thread Alan Bourke
> a bad thing. But, for folks that are Not programmers - and who have NOT > setup a Python Dev environment, and don't know how to DL specific > packages - its not an Easy thing. The only finicky thing I found with Python is how imports work, i.e. referencing other Python files or packages. It'