GMPY binaries for Python 2.5 are available at
http://home.comcast.net/~casevh/
Notes
They have not been extensively tested.
This is based on the CVS version of gmpy and includes a patch (not yet
in CVS) from Alex Martelli that resolves a bug with divm(). Please
consider this an unofficial
On 31 Aug 2006 21:34:13 -0700, Putty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I've written a small python script that was primarily meant for
use in a unix-compatible environment. It writes a bunch of raw audio
to a file and then sends the file to /dev/audio and the system plays
the audio. Very simple.
brad tilley wrote:
How do I import a module and then ask it to show me its methods or other
aspects about itself during execution? I'd like to do something such as
this:
import win32api
dir(win32api)
help(win32api)
and also
import inspect
help(inspect)
/F
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Amit Khemka wrote:
in my program so far, multiple threads (255 threads in total) spawned
at once with each one of them trying to call socket.gethostbyaddr(ip)
function. i.e. if exception thrown, no machine found. i used .join() to
wait for the threads to terminate. it's fully working
is this XML, or just something that looks a little like XML ?
Unfortunately, something that looks a little XML so I can't use a XML
parser. But the HTML parser does the job.
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Thomas Samson wrote:
Xiao Jianfeng [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
I am looking for a genetic algorithms package for Python.
I have googled the web before posting and found some links. The link
of pygene(http://www.freenet.org.nz/python/pygene) cannot be opened.
Strange, works
I am just getting into pysqlite (with a fair amount of Python and MySQL
experience behind me) and have coded a simple test case to try to get
the hang of things...
yet have run into a 'stock simple' problem...
I can create a database 'test.db', add a table 'foo' (which BTW I
repeatedly DROP on
GMPY binaries for Python 2.5 are available at
http://home.comcast.net/~casevh/
Notes
They have not been extensively tested.
This is based on the CVS version of gmpy and includes a patch (not yet
in CVS) from Alex Martelli that resolves a bug with divm(). Please
consider this an unofficial
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote:
| Hi,
| I need help about Tkinter listbox widget.I want,when somebody click on
| any item(file) in Listbox,then in new Label widget text must be
| selected item from server.
|
| my program (wrong example):
|
| import ftputil
| import Tkinter
| root=Tkinter.Tk()
|
Tom Grove schrieb:
I am trying to login to a secure website and I am having some difficulty
understanding the process.
Hi Tom!
This code should do what you want:
http://www.python-forum.de/post-18148.html#18148
Regards,
Gerold
:-)
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rdrink schrieb:
num = 200
cur.execute(INSERT INTO foo (id) VALUES (?), num)
Hi!
``num`` must be an iterable object (tuple, list, ...).
num = (200,)
cur.execute(INSERT INTO foo (id) VALUES (?), num)
Regards,
Gerold
:-)
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rdrink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am just getting into pysqlite (with a fair amount of Python and MySQL
experience behind me) and have coded a simple test case to try to get
the hang of things...
yet have run into a 'stock simple' problem...
what does
import sqlite
print
rdrink wrote:
I am just getting into pysqlite (with a fair amount of Python and MySQL
experience behind me) and have coded a simple test case to try to get
the hang of things...
yet have run into a 'stock simple' problem...
I can create a database 'test.db', add a table 'foo' (which BTW I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Sounds like you've got a wizard-type interface thing happening.
I haven't used wxGlade but I have done similar things in GTK several
times.
Try putting all the windows in a notebook widget with hidden tabs.
Put the 'Next Page' button and the filename outside
Bob Greschke wrote:
I don't use classes much (mainly because I'm stupid), but I'd like to make a
subclass of the regular Tkinter Button widget that simply adds spaces to the
passed text= when the program is running on Windows (Linux, Solaris, Mac
add a little space between the button text and
I'd write for 2.4, even though 2.5 should be coming out shortly.
There aren't many significant changes to the whole language between 2.4
and 2.5. Probably the best thing is write for 2.4 and have a sidenote
stating where 2.5 operates differently.
The Python 3 timeline is almost a moving target
I'm write a web server using BaseHTTPServer. It can't be a CGI because
it has to do some weird server-push stuff as database updates come in.
But I still need to process form inputs as if it were a CGI. But the
cgi module only works in a CGI environment. Is there something with the
Short answer: Use Traits. Don't invent your own mini-Traits.
Thanks for a quick and informative answer! I'll be sure to read up on the
subject. (And also: thanks Bruno for your contributions!)
Types are very frequently exactly the wrong thing you want to check for.
I see what you mean.
Thanks everybody for pointing out the problem.
And indeed, the script was named differently on Linux.
ddtl.
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In [EMAIL PROTECTED], casevh wrote:
Interesting subject line. I think I still have a set of Win 3.11 for
workgroups disks lying around somewhere, but where do I get Windows 2.5? ;-)
SCNR,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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John Machin wrote:
So this has to be something stupidly simple... but for the life of me I
can't see it.
With the '?' paramstyle, the 2nd arg to cursor.execute() should be a
*sequence* (typically a tuple) of the values that you are inserting.
Tty this:
cur.execute(INSERT INTO foo (id)
Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
This is after they'd made an 11x14 enlargement of the stolen
print, cleaned it up with a marker, reduced to life size, and etched
onto printed circuit board to form a mold for making a latex skin.
Which, BTW, also fooled the lock.
Bruno Your email address seem to be wrong. I tried to reply to you
directly in order to avoid thread bloat but my mail bounced.
Thanks for the quick reply though. I've skimmed through some docs on your
suggestions and I'll be sure to read up on them properly later. But as I
said to Robert
hello everybody,
i want to talk with you about a question i have in mind and i do not
find a answer. it 's simple:
why do we not have a beatiful syntax for object definition as we have
for class definition ?
we can define a class in python in 2 ways:
1. by using the metaclass constructor
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
John Machin wrote:
So this has to be something stupidly simple... but for the life of me I
can't see it.
With the '?' paramstyle, the 2nd arg to cursor.execute() should be a
*sequence* (typically a tuple) of the values that you are inserting.
Tty this:
Hello list,
I have searched for some time now, but no result...
I'm having the following problem:
In a module I have a huge number of classes of the form:
class A(object):
connected_to = [B, C]
other attributes...
class B(object)
connected_to = [C]
other attributes...
class
Jorge Vargas wrote:
On 8/31/06, John Salerno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there any major differences between these two? It seems they can
both be used with TurboGears, and SQLAlchemy with Django. I'm just
wondering what everyone's preference is, and why, and if there are even
more choices
Hello, I'm using pymssql to extract data from a legacy table with a non-ascii encoded name. The strange thing is that I can make my query from the idle's console, but it doesn't work from python. (I'm working in a windows environment)
The error shows that there's a problem related to the encoding,
Sylvain Ferriol wrote:
hello everybody,
i want to talk with you about a question i have in mind and i do not
find a answer. it 's simple:
why do we not have a beatiful syntax for object definition as we have
for class definition ?
See http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0359 (already
fuzzylollipop wrote:
Paul Boddie wrote:
In various open source circles, the mere usage of 1.0 may indicate some
kind of stability, but not necessarily maturity, or at least the desire
of the developers to persuade users that the code is ready for them to
use.
nope in GENERAL usage,
Sylvain Ferriol wrote:
hello everybody,
i want to talk with you about a question i have in mind and i do not
find a answer. it 's simple:
why do we not have a beatiful syntax for object definition as we have
for class definition ?
Python's classes are objects too - instances of their
Manuel Bleichner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone of you knows a neat way to solve this, I'd be
very grateful.
You could use a function:
class A(object):
@staticmethod
def connected_to(): return [B, C]
other attributes...
class B(object)
@staticmethod
def connected_to():
Yes but before going deeper ( too deep ) i would like to play with a
toy python example. Basically what i want to study first is a socket or
socket+select server and 5 clients that get time updated from the
server.
Don't really know how to keep hot connections without blocking the
server ? If
Joel Hedlund wrote:
Short answer: Use Traits. Don't invent your own mini-Traits.
Thanks for a quick and informative answer! I'll be sure to read up on
the subject. (And also: thanks Bruno for your contributions!)
Types are very frequently exactly the wrong thing you want to check for.
I
Hello,
I have the problem to get informations about script errors. And I have
found that I get a PySyntaxError if the script is wrong and if I use
for instance an unknown name I get PyException. But I don't get any
information, not even a string.
How can I get detailed informations about the
Joel Hedlund wrote:
OT
Bruno Your email address seem to be wrong.
let's say disguised !-)
I tried to reply to you
directly in order to avoid thread bloat but my mail bounced.
I don't think it's a good idea anyway - this thread is on topic here and
may be of interest to others too IMHO.
`range' is especially useful for iterating over long sequences ;-)
for i in range(0,100) :
OverflowError: range() result has too many items
Sybren Stuvel wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] enlightened us with:
I thought the xrange was preferred? for x in xrange(length):
True. It
Manuel Bleichner wrote:
Hello list,
I have searched for some time now, but no result...
I'm having the following problem:
In a module I have a huge number of classes of the form:
class A(object):
connected_to = [B, C]
other attributes...
class B(object)
connected_to = [C]
And while we're at it : please avoid top-posting.
Yes, that was sloppy. Sorry.
/Joel
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Thanks for your answer :)
You could use a function:
class A(object):
@staticmethod
def connected_to(): return [B, C]
other attributes...
I already thought about such a solution, but since
my code has to be compatible with python 2.3, i would
have to use the connected_to =
Kay Schluehr:
I hate ii ;)
It's not nice looking, I agree. A more explicit name is often better.
But I think ii is better than i because you can find it in the code
(with the Find command of the editor or grep) more easily than i.
Bye,
bearophile
--
Thanks for the answer.
You could move all connections to a central location after the
class definitions, such as
class A: pass
class B: pass
class C: pass
connections = {A: (B, C), B: (C,), C: (A,)}
I think I simplified my classes a bit too much :)
Actually there are multiple types of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought the xrange was preferred? for x in xrange(length):
preferred by premature optimization freaks, perhaps. in practice, if the
range is reasonably small and you're going to loop over all the integers,
it doesn't really matter.
(the range form creates a list
Manuel Bleichner wrote:
Hello list,
I have searched for some time now, but no result...
I'm having the following problem:
In a module I have a huge number of classes of the form:
class A(object):
connected_to = [B, C]
other attributes...
class B(object)
connected_to = [C]
Putty wrote:
Hi. I've written a small python script that was primarily meant for
use in a unix-compatible environment. It writes a bunch of raw audio
to a file and then sends the file to /dev/audio and the system plays
the audio. Very simple.
Is there a simple way I could edit the script
Ben Sizer wrote:
Not really. You'll have to convert it to .wav and then pass it to a
helper app.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/resources/qanda/nov04/hey1103.mspx
import winsound
help(winsound)
Help on module winsound:
NAME
winsound
FILE
I'm not sure that trying to fight against the language is a sound
approach, whatever the language.
That's the very reason I posted in the first place. I feel like I'm fighting
the language, and since python at least to me seems to be so well thought
out in all other aspects, the most obvious
How do I add a Sender name to the emails sent by the following script:
def createhtmlmail (html, text, subject):
Create a mime-message that will render HTML in popular
MUAs, text in better ones
import MimeWriter
import mimetools
import cStringIO
Hello,
I want to integrate Jython into my java application. But I want to
control the script execution. How can be realized this? I have used
TraceFunction and the script stops alway in traceCall().
But (1) I have never seen what I have to return there, (2) only this
function is called - also if
I am trying to get '.pep' files from the ftp.genome.jp/pub/kegg/genomes/??? directories (???=directory names) with the below script. However, after downloading 121 files (I have to download 300 more), it gave me the time out error message:Traceback (most recent call last): File "ftp1.0.py", line
Michele Simionato a écrit :
Sylvain Ferriol wrote:
hello everybody,
i want to talk with you about a question i have in mind and i do not
find a answer. it 's simple:
why do we not have a beatiful syntax for object definition as we have
for class definition ?
See
Hi, thanks for your answer, too :)
Your solution won't do it, because of reasons I explained
in the answer to Georg Brandl.
BTW, care to tell us what the connections mean? Applications of
connected instances of the one class are of course very common, but 50
classes connected in a cyclic
Hi,
I have a small application, written in Python, that uses threads.
The application uses function foo() to download files from the web. As it reads
data from the web server, it runs a progress bar by calling an install of a
progress bar class.
When using threads, I get the problem that the
On 1 Sep 2006 03:26:12 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I add a Sender name to the emails sent by the following script:
writer = MimeWriter.MimeWriter(out)
# set up some basic headers... we put subject here
# because smtplib.sendmail expects
hi,
is there something wrong with django's website (djangoproject.com)
or I have problems?
It looks ugly, the css files can't be found, I even cannot download
the source from there.
Do you know anything about them?
Any mirror I can get the tarball from?
Thanks
--
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On 01/09/06, Tim Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1 Sep 2006 03:26:12 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I add a Sender name to the emails sent by the following script:
add the line
writer.addheader(From, a_sender_address)
and you should also have
[Antal]
is there something wrong with django's website (djangoproject.com)
or I have problems?
It looks ugly, the css files can't be found, I even cannot download
the source from there.
It's broken for me too, so it's not a problem at your end.
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was initially leaning towards Rails due to maturity,
but the most recent version of TurboGears seem to have
fixed a lot of the ad hoc feeling I got from previous
versions. But I'm still very much up in the air.
Thanks,
Ken
I've found that familiarity with
Sylvain Ferriol wrote:
Michele Simionato a écrit :
See http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0359 (already rejected by
Guido).
i do not understand the withdrawal note, what do different level mean ?
do you have an example or is it python core implemantation problem ?
I asked Guido in
Joel Hedlund wrote:
I'm not sure that trying to fight against the language is a sound
approach, whatever the language.
That's the very reason I posted in the first place. I feel like I'm
fighting the language, and since python at least to me seems to be so
well thought out in all other
Antal Rutz wrote:
hi,
is there something wrong with django's website (djangoproject.com)
Obviously, yes.
or I have problems?
I don't think so.
I warned them on the google group, I think things should be fixed soon.
--
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python -c print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for
Hi,
I'm new to Python and have the following problem :
I have an application started by a main.py file, which does a ' from
module_1 import * '.
main.py is responsible from the creation of an object which is then
used in module_1.
What is the best way to make that object visible in the module_1
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], jdemoor wrote:
I have an application started by a main.py file, which does a ' from
module_1 import * '.
main.py is responsible from the creation of an object which is then
used in module_1.
What is the best way to make that object visible in the module_1
namespace ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to Python and have the following problem :
I have an application started by a main.py file, which does a ' from
module_1 import * '.
main.py is responsible from the creation of an object which is then
used in module_1.
What is the best way to make that
Appologies if this is a somewhat simple question, but
currently I can return a value from a dictionary using its key by doing :
dDictionary.get( key )
However, I am curious to know if its possible to get the key
from giving a value (basically the opposite of what I did above, instead
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GMPY binaries for Python 2.5 are available at
http://home.comcast.net/~casevh/
The General Multiprecision PYthon project (GMPY) focuses on
Python-usable modules providing multiprecision arithmetic functionality
to Python programmers.
A sign of Python's health is that
Fredrik Lundh wrote:
brad tilley wrote:
How do I import a module and then ask it to show me its methods or
other aspects about itself during execution? I'd like to do something
such as this:
import win32api
dir(win32api)
help(win32api)
and also
import inspect
help(inspect)
Michael Malinowski wrote:
(snip)
However, I am curious to know if its possible to get the key from giving
a value (basically the opposite of what I did above, instead of getting
a value from a key, I want the key from a value). Is there a way of
doing this? Or would I need to cycle all the
Hi all! I need help with autotools stuff..
My directory structure:
project_name
src
main.py
others.py
data
ui.glade
images.png
po
translations.po
I'd like to do something like that:
The files in src should be installed at: $prefix/lib/project_name
The files in data
Mike Orr wrote:
[... snipp ...]
Can I make it use a different eggs directory? Any other idea how to
install a program using eggs on a server?
I had a similar issue with tracd on gentoo. My solution was setting
PYTHON_EGG_CACHE=/tmp/.egg_cache in /etc/conf.d/tracd and exporting that
var in
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch wrote:
Interesting subject line. I think I still have a set of Win 3.11 for
workgroups disks lying around somewhere, but where do I get Windows 2.5? ;-)
SCNR,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
I've changed the subject line to read Python 2.5 instead of Windows
2.5.
Michele Simionato a écrit :
Sylvain Ferriol wrote:
Michele Simionato a écrit :
See http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0359 (already rejected by
Guido).
i do not understand the withdrawal note, what do different level mean ?
do you have an example or is it python core implemantation problem
Hello,
I coded my +10k lines app using Perl/Tk. It is something like a hotel
software manager, it has a bunch of windows to manage the arrivals,
bills etc etc. I want to port this on Python/WxPython but I'd like to
get benefit of python, not just doing a row by row raw porting.
My problem is
Thanks for the replies.
You can do both
from module import *
import module
as these kinds of import are not mutually exclusive.
Would this run the code in 'module' twice, or just make the objects in
it accessible by several names ?
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filippo wrote:
I coded my +10k lines app using Perl/Tk. It is something like a hotel
software manager, it has a bunch of windows to manage the arrivals,
bills etc etc. I want to port this on Python/WxPython but I'd like to
get benefit of python, not just doing a row by row raw porting.
My
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the replies.
You can do both
from module import *
import module
as these kinds of import are not mutually exclusive.
Would this run the code in 'module' twice, or just make the objects in
it accessible by several names ?
The latter. But why don't
In [EMAIL PROTECTED], jdemoor wrote:
from module import *
import module
as these kinds of import are not mutually exclusive.
Would this run the code in 'module' twice, or just make the objects in
it accessible by several names ?
The code at module level is only executed at first import.
Avell Diroll:
keys = [key for key in sampledict if sampledict[key] == '1974']
Or better, given:
sampledict = {'the Holy Grail':1975, 'Life of Brian':1979,
'Party Political Broadcast':1974,'Mr. Neutron':1974,
'Hamlet':1974, 'Light Entertainment War':1974}
keys = [key
Hello All,
I am struggling with some ldap files.
I am using the csv module to work with this files (I exported the ldap
to a csv file).
I have this string on a field
Hi,
Again I need help about tkinter listbox.
example:
In listbox must write (imaginary file in server):
['-rw-r--r-- 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] vedran.byethost12.com
3506 Jun 25 14:40 file.gif']
and then when somebody click on file in listbox,then in new Entry
widget must
write just filename
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
keys = [key for key in sampledict if sampledict[key] == '1974']
Or better, given:
sampledict = {'the Holy Grail':1975, 'Life of Brian':1979,
'Party Political Broadcast':1974,'Mr. Neutron':1974,
'Hamlet':1974, 'Light Entertainment
Fredrik Lundh:
better in what sense?
With better I may mean faster, or needing less memory, or requiring a
shorter code, or other things. It depends on many things, related to
the program I am creating.
Thank you for the timings, you are right, as most times. Sometimes I am
wrong, but I try to
Ok, thanks again. That was helpful.
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I still wait for a
proof that it leads to more robust programs - FWIW, MVHO is that it
usually leads to more complex - hence potentially less robust - code.
MVHO? I assume you are not talking about Miami Valley Housing Opportunities
here, but bloat probably leads to bugs, yes.
Talking about
I have this string on a field
CN=pointhairedpeoplethatsux,OU=Groups,OU=Hatepeople,OU=HR,DC=fabrika,DC=com;CN=pointhairedboss,OU=Groups,OU=Hatepeople,OU=HR,DC=fabrika,DC=com
this string is all the groups one user has membership.
So what I am trying to do.
read this string
and extract only the
I have this string on a field
CN=pointhairedpeoplethatsux,OU=Groups,OU=Hatepeople,OU=HR,DC=fabrika,DC=com;CN=pointhairedboss,OU=Groups,OU=Hatepeople,OU=HR,DC=fabrika,DC=com
this string is all the groups one user has membership.
So what I am trying to do.
read this string
and extract only the
Hi!
We have an application using Python that is intended to work both under
Win32 and Linux.
Since some parts of the code need to be different depending whether we
are under Win32
or Linux, we use the traditional:
if os.name == posix:
some Linux code
else:
some Win32 code
However, we have
Igor Kravtchenko wrote:
We have an application using Python that is intended to work both under
Win32 and Linux.
Since some parts of the code need to be different depending whether we
are under Win32
or Linux, we use the traditional:
if os.name == posix:
some Linux code
else:
John Salerno wrote:
Are there any major differences between these two? It seems they can
both be used with TurboGears, and SQLAlchemy with Django. I'm just
wondering what everyone's preference is, and why, and if there are even
more choices for ORM.
Thanks.
You can review the Persit Case,
The Ghost In The Machine wrote:
In comp.lang.java.advocacy, Tor Iver Wilhelmsen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote
on 31 Aug 2006 18:31:15 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The Ghost In The Machine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also, one language is very conspicuous by its absence: C#.
He does not date
Sylvain Ferriol wrote:
hello everybody,
i want to talk with you about a question i have in mind and i do not
find a answer. it 's simple:
why do we not have a beatiful syntax for object definition as we have
for class definition ?
we can define a class in python in 2 ways:
1. by using
After switching from Python 2.3 to 2.4 (Enought),
PIL throws an exception that did not occur formerly
(under Python 2.3) when executing
ImageFont.truetype(font, size)
where font = C:/Windows/Fonts/comic.TTF.
Here is the traceback that results:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Christian Stapfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
After switching from Python 2.3 to 2.4 (Enought),
^
I mean: Python Enthought Edition--Python 2.4.3 for Windows,
sorry for that.
I see in the documentation for PIL that an
I am executing
the code below on a Windows XP system and if I enter 2 characters it
buffers the input and the call to sys.stdin.flush does not flush the input, it
remains buffered.
What am I doing wrong here?
Thanks,
Caolan
try:
gooberselectX = sys.stdin.read(2)
except IOError,
e:
Joel Hedlund wrote:
I still wait for a
proof that it leads to more robust programs - FWIW, MVHO is that it
usually leads to more complex - hence potentially less robust - code.
MVHO? I assume you are not talking about Miami Valley Housing
Opportunities here,
Nope -- My Very Humble Opinion
lazaridis_com wrote:
John Salerno wrote:
Are there any major differences between these two? It seems they can
both be used with TurboGears, and SQLAlchemy with Django. I'm just
wondering what everyone's preference is, and why, and if there are even
more choices for ORM.
Thanks.
You can
Hey guys,
I'm having problems importing a file into my python app. Everytime I
try to define the object specified by this file, i.e,
test = Test(),
It raises an ImportError exception: ImportError: cannot import name
Test.
I've declared it as:
from test import Test (and I've also tried from
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006 09:31:11 -0700, Caolan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am executing the code below on a Windows XP system and if I enter 2
characters it buffers the input and the call to sys.stdin.flush does not flush
the input, it remains buffered.
You cannot flush input. The flush method only
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lazaridis_com wrote:
John Salerno wrote:
Are there any major differences between these two? It seems they can
both be used with TurboGears, and SQLAlchemy with Django. I'm just
wondering what everyone's preference is, and why, and if there are even
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