pysqlite 2.5.2 released
===
Release focus: minor bugfixes, minor new features.
pysqlite is a DB-API 2.0-compliant database interface for SQLite.
SQLite is a in-process library that implements a self-contained,
serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Hyunchul Kim sun...@sfc.keio.ac.jp wrote:
How can I find all completely connected subgraphs in a graph when node and
edge data are available?
completely connected subgraph is a group, all members of which are
connected to each other.
Here is an algorithm I
On Feb 24, 1:02 am, Bruno Desthuilliers
bdesth.quelquech...@free.quelquepart.fr wrote:
koranthalaa écrit :
Hi,
Is server programming in Python procedure oriented or object
oriented?
It's how you want it to be.
I have this question because lately I am asked to make a medium
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 6:56 PM, Maxim Khitrov mkhit...@gmail.com wrote:
- Show quoted text -
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 9:18 PM, William Heath wghe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
I am using py2exe to create a windows executable. I am curious if anyone
knows a way to automatically upgrade a py2exe
I've been trying (newbie warning still on) tkinter with python3.0,
and I'm getting to that stage where I'm beginning to think there
must be a better a way to do this... But I'm unsure if the
big names Qt, Gtk and Wx are available for Py3 yet - e.g.
Wes James schrieb:
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Rey Bango reyba...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to upgrade the installed version of Python that came standard
on OS X (Leopard) with either 2.6.1 or 3.0.1. Before I stick my foot
in it, I just wanted to get a better understanding of the
Paul schrieb:
class User(object):
def __init__(self, uid):
self.uid = uid
self.__dict__.update(yaml.load(str('uid')+'.yaml'))
def save(self):
f=open(str(self.uid)+'.yaml')
yaml.dump(self.__dict__, f)
is there a better way to persist using Yaml
Paul
On Mar 3, 12:07 am, Andre Engels andreeng...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Hyunchul Kim sun...@sfc.keio.ac.jp wrote:
How can I find all completely connected subgraphs in a graph when node and
edge data are available?
completely connected subgraph is a group, all members
On Mar 2, 5:40 pm, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
On Mar 3, 1:50 am, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 2, 4:31 pm, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote: On Mar 2,
7:30 pm, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 1, 4:51 pm, Philip Semanchuk
Hi Hyunchul,
On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 15:35:11 +0900, Hyunchul Kim
sun...@sfc.keio.ac.jp wrote:
Hi, all,
How can I find all completely connected subgraphs in a graph when node
and edge data are available?
completely connected subgraph is a group, all members of which are
connected to each other.
if you mean strongly connected components then see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strongly_connected_component. there is no
need to invent a solution; standard methods already exist.
andrew
Hyunchul Kim wrote:
Hi, all,
How can I find all completely connected subgraphs in a graph when node
On Mar 2, 11:50 pm, Wojtek Walczak gmin...@bzt.bzt wrote:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 14:29:12 -0800 (PST), Stuart Davenport wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to connect to a web service but I am getting HTTP 400, I
am not too concerned about the HTTP error - but what I'd like to know
if there is anyway I
On Mar 3, 11:05 am, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 2, 5:40 pm, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
On Mar 3, 1:50 am, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 2, 4:31 pm, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote: On Mar 2,
7:30 pm, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com
Hello,
I am new to using Python and am looking at exporting some of my code
into a seperate document.
The code I am using for the pickle is:
file = open('testdoc.txt', 'w')
pickle.dump(res1.total_results_available,file)
pickle.dump(res2.total_results_available,file)
On Mar 3, 8:53 am, Rey Bango reyba...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to upgrade the installed version of Python that came standard
on OS X (Leopard) with either 2.6.1 or 3.0.1. Before I stick my foot
in it, I just wanted to get a better understanding of the process.
If I download the disk
pysqlite 2.5.2 released
===
Release focus: minor bugfixes, minor new features.
pysqlite is a DB-API 2.0-compliant database interface for SQLite.
SQLite is a in-process library that implements a self-contained,
serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database
On Mar 3, 8:49 pm, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 3, 11:05 am, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 2, 5:40 pm, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
On Mar 3, 1:50 am, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 2, 4:31 pm, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net
Stuart Davenport schrieb:
On Mar 2, 11:50 pm, Wojtek Walczak gmin...@bzt.bzt wrote:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 14:29:12 -0800 (PST), Stuart Davenport wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to connect to a web service but I am getting HTTP 400, I
am not too concerned about the HTTP error - but what I'd like to know
Hi, I am looking for someone to write a touchscreen GUI for PyKaraoke
(http://www.kibosh.org/pykaraoke/). Looking for someone based in or
around London with a lot of experience of Python and Linux who willl
be able to complete this project quickly. Knowledge of sound and video
processing on Linux
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 1:52 AM, Fab86 fabien.h...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am new to using Python and am looking at exporting some of my code
into a seperate document.
The code I am using for the pickle is:
file = open('testdoc.txt', 'w')
pickle.dump(res1.total_results_available,file)
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 04:13:46 -0200, JohnV loftmas...@gmail.com escribió:
Thanks for your suggestion, but I am not able to get it to work for
me.
My original script was:
f = open('C:\Users\Owner\Desktop\mydata.txt', 'r')
read_data = f.read()
f.close()
\ is the escape character in Python. You
Hello group,
I'm looking for a Python function but have forgotten it's name.
Essentially what I want is:
class Foo():
def bar(self):
pass
x = Foo()
y = x.MAGIC(bar)
print(y)
bound method Foo.bar of __main__.Foo instance at 0xb7e11fcc
So the question is: How is the magic
On Mar 3, 10:34 am, Chris Rebert c...@rebertia.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 1:52 AM, Fab86 fabien.h...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am new to using Python and am looking at exporting some of my code
into a seperate document.
The code I am using for the pickle is:
file =
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:12 AM, Johannes Bauer dfnsonfsdu...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello group,
I'm looking for a Python function but have forgotten it's name.
Essentially what I want is:
class Foo():
def bar(self):
pass
x = Foo()
y = x.MAGIC(bar)
getattr() is the
On Mar 3, 10:12 pm, Johannes Bauer dfnsonfsdu...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello group,
I'm looking for a Python function but have forgotten it's name.
Essentially what I want is:
class Foo():
def bar(self):
pass
x = Foo()
y = x.MAGIC(bar)
print(y)
bound method Foo.bar of
On Mar 3, 12:21 pm, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
On Mar 3, 8:49 pm, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 3, 11:05 am, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mar 2, 5:40 pm, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
On Mar 3, 1:50 am, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com
Johannes Bauer wrote:
Hello group,
I'm looking for a Python function but have forgotten it's name.
Essentially what I want is:
class Foo():
def bar(self):
pass
x = Foo()
y = x.MAGIC(bar)
print(y)
bound method Foo.bar of __main__.Foo instance at 0xb7e11fcc
So the
On Mar 2, 11:26 pm, Hyunchul Kim sun...@sfc.keio.ac.jp wrote:
Dear Odeits,
Yes, I meant directly connected to each other.
Thanks.
Hyunchul
odeits wrote:
On Mar 2, 10:35 pm, Hyunchul Kim sun...@sfc.keio.ac.jp wrote:
Hi, all,
How can I find all completely connected subgraphs in a
class User(object):
def __init__(self, uid):
self.uid = uid
self.__dict__.update(yaml.load(str('uid')+'.yaml'))
def save(self):
f=open(str(self.uid)+'.yaml')
yaml.dump(self.__dict__, f)
is there a better way to persist using Yaml
Paul
http://bidegg.com
--
odeits:
Although this is true, that is more of an answer to the question How
do i remove duplicates from a huge list in Unix?.
Don't you like cygwin?
Bye,
bearophile
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Fab86 fabien.h...@gmail.com writes:
when trying to pickle them they are displayed like this:
I14
.I15200
.I86000
.
But in console simply printing these attributes I get:
14
15200
86000
Can anyone help?
Can you describe the problem in some detail? Everything seems to be
Fab86 wrote:
I am wanting to store the integers in a file so that I can then run it
through some software without having to edit it. Will json enable me
to do this?
no. ignore json - it is for something else entirely.
all you need to do is to write the numbers out to a file:
f =
On Mar 3, 10:22 pm, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey,
I added use_unicode and charset keyword params to the connect() method
Hey, that was a brilliant idea -- I was just about to ask you to try
use_unicode=True, charset=utf8 ... what were the actual values that
you used?
I
maybe the following are simpler as they use print
if you are using python 2.6 or python 3:
from __future__ import print_function
f = open('myfile.txt', 'w')
print(123, file=f)
print(456, file=f)
f.close()
alternatively, in python 2.5 or 2.6:
f = open('myfile.txt', 'w')
print f, 123
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 04:42:02 -0200, Aaron Brady castiro...@gmail.com
escribió:
Also, did not receive Gabriel's post.
That's because I replied a month ago - and probably you had no idea what I
was talking about by that time.
(Sorry, I inadvertedly set the clock one month back. You didn't
Fantastic, just what I was looking for Andrew.
Many thanks,
Fabien
On Mar 3, 11:50 am, andrew cooke and...@acooke.org wrote:
Fab86 wrote:
I am wanting to store the integers in a file so that I can then run it
through some software without having to edit it. Will json enable me
to do
On Mar 3, 1:54 pm, John Machin sjmac...@lexicon.net wrote:
On Mar 3, 10:22 pm, Hussein B hubaghd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey,
I added use_unicode and charset keyword params to the connect() method
Hey, that was a brilliant idea -- I was just about to ask you to try
use_unicode=True,
Hi,
I need to read CLOB field type (it is long text)
if I use this code:
curs.execute(sqlstr)
rows['name_of_columns'] = name_of_columns
rows['data'] = curs.fetchall()
it returns me this values:
test = {'name_of_columns': ['FILENAME', 'CRONTIME', 'SHORT_TAIL',
Thanks, this seems like a simpler way to do it.
I plan on recording 200 values to this file from the outcome of 200
Yahoo searches. Is there any type of loop I can make to do this or do
I have to have a line like print f, res1.total_results_available
200 times?
Regards,
Fabien
On Mar 3, 12:00
On Mar 3, 4:16 am, Fab86 fabien.h...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks, this seems like a simpler way to do it.
I plan on recording 200 values to this file from the outcome of 200
Yahoo searches. Is there any type of loop I can make to do this or do
I have to have a line like print f,
I am getting res1 and res2 etc from this code:
srch1 = WebSearch(app_id=YahooKey)
srch1.query = avoir site:.al
res1 = srch1.parse_results()
srch2 = WebSearch(app_id=YahooKey)
srch2.query = avoir site:.fr
res2 = srch2.parse_results()
After identifying res1, I then use the total_results_available
Fab86 wrote:
I am getting res1 and res2 etc from this code:
srch1 = WebSearch(app_id=YahooKey)
srch1.query = avoir site:.al
res1 = srch1.parse_results()
srch2 = WebSearch(app_id=YahooKey)
srch2.query = avoir site:.fr
res2 = srch2.parse_results()
After identifying res1, I then use the
Let me apologise in advance if I’m missing something obvious, I’m still very
new to this!
I’m attempting to install MySQL-python in Python2.6 on Windows. On running
easy_install MySQL-python I get a The system cannot find the file
specified message. Full output is below:
Searching for
my buddy and i have created a Standard CRUD (SCRUD) spec that we'd
like to use across projects and frameworks
before we get totally dependent on the pattern, I want to make sure
there's not some better solution out there, or some ideas that will
improve the design
below is the spec we came up
On Mar 3, 1:02 pm, MRAB goo...@mrabarnett.plus.com wrote:
Fab86 wrote:
I am getting res1 and res2 etc from this code:
srch1 = WebSearch(app_id=YahooKey)
srch1.query = avoir site:.al
res1 = srch1.parse_results()
srch2 = WebSearch(app_id=YahooKey)
srch2.query = avoir site:.fr
res2 =
import os
os.system('cscript.exe /from:wrk-...@zzz.gov /to:plsulli...@zzz.gov'
C:\\Program Files\\nasa\\nmail.vbs)
nmail.vbs works. I need to make it work from a python script. Thanks.
--
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Hi Dennis...
Thanks for the reply... Here's my solution up to now.. might change in the
future...
The problem:
App has a bunch of clients that need to get a separate/unique list of files
from a master server app. The files are created by the master server
process, and reside on the filesystem
I didn't try it, but the Request Class from urllib2 has a method
called, header_items(). That could be what your looking for.
On Mar 3, 1:38 am, cgoldberg cgoldb...@gmail.com wrote:
I have a Python web client that uses urllib2. It is easy enough to
add my own HTTP headers to the outgoing
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 12:19:22 -0200, plsulliv...@gmail.com escribió:
import os
os.system('cscript.exe /from:wrk-...@zzz.gov /to:plsulli...@zzz.gov'
C:\\Program Files\\nasa\\nmail.vbs)
nmail.vbs works. I need to make it work from a python script. Thanks.
...and the problem is...?
--
Gabriel
koranthala a écrit :
(snip)
Hi Bruno,
After reading your email, I tried reworking my code so that most of
my logic moves to Models.
But, most probably because this is my first application
development, I am unable to do so.
For example:
I have Models A,B, C, D . Now, there is not
On Mar 3, 10:07 am, Gabriel Genellina gagsl-...@yahoo.com.ar
wrote:
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 12:19:22 -0200, plsulliv...@gmail.com escribió:
import os
os.system('cscript.exe /from:wrk-...@zzz.gov /to:plsulli...@zzz.gov'
C:\\Program Files\\nasa\\nmail.vbs)
nmail.vbs works. I need to make it
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
Why don't you want to use MacOS X Framework libraries? It is the
better installation method.
Because I'm not installing Python, I'm building it. If I were just interested
in installing Python, I wouldn't care whether it was static or shared libraries.
This is all very
On Mar 3, 1:01 pm, Loredana loredana.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need to read CLOB field type (it is long text)
if I use this code:
curs.execute(sqlstr)
rows['name_of_columns'] = name_of_columns
rows['data'] = curs.fetchall()
it returns me this values:
I didn't try it, but the Request Class from urllib2 has a method
called, header_items(). That could be what your looking for.
yes, that method only shows you all the headers added by urllib2.
there are other headers that are produced by httplib under the covers
that are added to the outgoing
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 13:22:20 -0200, plsulliv...@gmail.com escribió:
On Mar 3, 10:07 am, Gabriel Genellina gagsl-...@yahoo.com.ar
wrote:
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 12:19:22 -0200, plsulliv...@gmail.com escribió:
import os
os.system('cscript.exe /from:wrk-...@zzz.gov /to:plsulli...@zzz.gov'
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 13:44:12 -0200, cgoldberg cgoldb...@gmail.com
escribió:
I didn't try it, but the Request Class from urllib2 has a method
called, header_items(). That could be what your looking for.
yes, that method only shows you all the headers added by urllib2.
there are other
On Mar 3, 7:44 am, Ske calypso-b...@hotmail.com wrote:
Let me apologise in advance if I’m missing something obvious, I’m still very
new to this!
I’m attempting to install MySQL-python in Python2.6 on Windows. On running
easy_install MySQL-python I get a The system cannot find the file
Looking at the httplib sources, the only headers it may add are Host,
Accept-Encoding: identity, and Content-Length.
those are exactly the headers I want to capture.
do you know how to get a hold of them from a request using urllib2.
-Corey
--
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 13:33:19 -0200, Loredana loredana.p...@gmail.com
escribió:
On Mar 3, 1:01 pm, Loredana loredana.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need to read CLOB field type (it is long text)
if I use this code:
curs.execute(sqlstr)
rows['name_of_columns'] = name_of_columns
Uberman schrieb:
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
Why don't you want to use MacOS X Framework libraries? It is the
better installation method.
Because I'm not installing Python, I'm building it. If I were just interested
in installing Python, I wouldn't care whether it was static or shared libraries.
On Mar 3, 10:05 am, Matko ivastipan...@inet.hr wrote:
Hello!
Can someone help me to understand the following code:
uv_face_mapping = [[0,0,0,0] for f in faces]
Thank You very much!
Matko from Croatia
That looks like a list comprehension. It basically creates a list by
iterating over some
Hello everybody.
I am using mod_python, and I am confronted with a problem I don't know
how to solve in an elegant way...
The problem is that I don't know what is the encoding of the
req.unparsed_uri strings...
My script runs in China, and I receive requests coded in both utf-8
and
On Feb 28, 5:54 pm, Lie Ryan lie.1...@gmail.com wrote:
Yuan HOng wrote:
HI,
In my project I have several date related methods which I want tested for
correctness. The functions use date.today() in several places. Since this
could change every time I run the test, I hope to find someway
I'm reading from a file that contains text like
5
google_company
apple_fruit
pencil_object
4
test_one
tst_two
When I read the integer 5 I want to make sure it's an integer.
Likewise, for strings, I want to make sure if something is indeed a
string. So how do I check types in Python? I
On Mar 3, 10:57 am, Oltmans rolf.oltm...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm reading from a file that contains text like
5
google_company
apple_fruit
pencil_object
4
test_one
tst_two
When I read the integer 5 I want to make sure it's an integer.
Likewise, for strings, I want to make sure
Hello everyone,
I know this is not a direct python question, forgive me for that, but
maybe some of you will still be able to help me. I've been told that
for my application it would be best to learn a scripting language, so
I looked around and found perl and python to be the nice. Their syntax
QOTW: A sort of premature pessimization, then. - Steve Holden, in search
of an adequate description for a clever indexing scheme
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/msg/37e7e9e5f9ba6159
Java best coding styles aren't adequate for Python:
Hello everyone,
I know this is not a direct python question, forgive me for that, but
maybe some of you will still be able to help me. I've been told that
for my application it would be best to learn a scripting language, so
I looked around and found perl and python to be the nice. Their syntax
[Tardy as well as drifting off-topic:]
Terry Reedy wrote:
Richard Hanson wrote:
Jerry Pournelle commends Python and Guido in The Annual Orchid
and Onions Parade portion of his Chaos Manor Reviews column:
http://www.chaosmanorreviews.com/oa/2009/20090109_col.php
[snip]
Great
On Mar 3, 5:12 pm, Gabriel Genellina gagsl-...@yahoo.com.ar wrote:
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 13:33:19 -0200, Loredana loredana.p...@gmail.com
escribió:
On Mar 3, 1:01 pm, Loredana loredana.p...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need to read CLOB field type (it is long text)
if I use this code:
On Mar 3, 8:09 pm, Bruno Desthuilliers bruno.
42.desthuilli...@websiteburo.invalid wrote:
koranthala a écrit :
(snip)
Hi Bruno,
After reading your email, I tried reworking my code so that most of
my logic moves to Models.
But, most probably because this is my first application
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 15:23:38 -0200, Loredana loredana.p...@gmail.com
escribió:
I try this code and it works:
curs.execute(sqlstr)
for rows in curs:
for col in rows:
try:
print col.read()
except:
Hello everyone,
I know this is not a direct python question, forgive me for that, but
maybe some of you will still be able to help me. I've been told that
for my application it would be best to learn a scripting language, so
I looked around and found perl and python to be the nice. Their syntax
Ivan wrote:
Hello everyone,
...
1. Although it is all relatively similar, there are differences
between regexes of these two. Which do you believe is the more
powerful variant (maybe an example) ?
2. They are both interpreted languages, and I can't really be sure how
they measure in speed.
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 14:57:29 -0200, Oltmans rolf.oltm...@gmail.com
escribió:
I'm reading from a file that contains text like
5
google_company
apple_fruit
pencil_object
4
test_one
tst_two
When I read the integer 5 I want to make sure it's an integer.
Likewise, for strings, I want
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Mike Driscoll kyoso...@gmail.com wrote:
- Show quoted text -
On Mar 3, 10:57 am, Oltmans rolf.oltm...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm reading from a file that contains text like
5
google_company
apple_fruit
pencil_object
4
test_one
tst_two
When I read
Hello everyone,
I know this is not a direct python question, forgive me for that, but
maybe some of you will still be able to help me. I've been told that
for my application it would be best to learn a scripting language, so
I looked around and found perl and python to be the nice. Their syntax
either will work for what you want. people in the python list prefer
python. you only have to post a question once. this gives an idea of the
relative popularity and trends:
http://www.google.com/trends?q=python+language%2C+perl+language
andrew
Oltmans wrote:
I'm reading from a file that
Looking at the httplib sources, the only headers it may add are Host,
Accept-Encoding: identity, and Content-Length.
now that I think of it, if it is only 3 headers, I can just override
them explicitly from urllib2 and then log that.
thanks a lot for looking into the httplib source!
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 6:13 AM, Dennis Lee Bieber wlfr...@ix.netcom.com wrote:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 16:56:58 -0800 (PST), Nick Mellor
nick.mellor.gro...@pobox.com declaimed the following in
def __init(self):
self.forename = RandomName(h:\\Testing\\NameDb\
\Forenames.csv, namefield
I am interested in the possibilities of a CAD system built on top of a
computer algebra system. I would be willing to contribute
implementations of your entities (and associated transforms) using
sympy, using the current 2d geometry module as a starting point. For
adequate performance it would
On Mar 3, 11:44 am, Chris Rebert c...@rebertia.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Mike Driscoll kyoso...@gmail.com wrote:
- Show quoted text -
On Mar 3, 10:57 am, Oltmans rolf.oltm...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm reading from a file that contains text like
5
google_company
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Ivan i...@invalid.net wrote:
Hello everyone,
I know this is not a direct python question, forgive me for that, but
maybe some of you will still be able to help me. I've been told that
for my application it would be best to learn a scripting language, so
I
oh crap. sorry about that - replied to the wrong thread. andrew
andrew cooke wrote:
either will work for what you want. people in the python list prefer
python. you only have to post a question once. this gives an idea of the
relative popularity and trends:
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 16:39:43 -0200, Fab86 fabien.h...@gmail.com escribió:
I am having a bit on an issue getting my program to work. The online
database which I am trying to contact keep timing out meaning I can
not carry out my 200 searches without being interupted.
I believe that the solution
On Mar 3, 6:48 pm, Gabriel Genellina gagsl-...@yahoo.com.ar wrote:
En Tue, 03 Mar 2009 16:39:43 -0200, Fab86 fabien.h...@gmail.com escribió:
I am having a bit on an issue getting my program to work. The online
database which I am trying to contact keep timing out meaning I can
not carry
odeits wrote:
On Mar 2, 7:14 am, W. eWatson notval...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I'm modifying a Tkinter Python program that uses hard coded initial values
for several widgets. For example, latitude = 40. My plan is to put the names
and values for configuration purposes into a file. For example, a
I'd like to create a simple Menu bar with one item in it, say, called My
Menu, and have a few submenu items on it like Change Data and Exit. I
can do that but I'd like the title I put on the enclosing window to be
completely visible. The title is, for example, Hello, out there. This is a
On Mar 3, 12:38 pm, Ivan ivan@@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I know this is not a direct python question, forgive me for that, but
maybe some of you will still be able to help me. I've been told that
for my application it would be best to learn a scripting language, so
I looked around and
Peter Billam wrote:
I've been trying (newbie warning still on) tkinter with python3.0,
and I'm getting to that stage where I'm beginning to think there
must be a better a way to do this... But I'm unsure if the
big names Qt, Gtk and Wx are available for Py3 yet - e.g.
What I am wanting to do is execute code whenever a property of a class
object has been changed.
i.e.
class test:
testproperty = None
bob = test()
bob.testproperty = 'something'
So, when bob.testproperty is set to a new value I can run code that
changes other dependent yet loosly tied
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 13:41 -0600, nuwandame wrote:
What I am wanting to do is execute code whenever a property of a class
object has been changed.
i.e.
class test:
testproperty = None
bob = test()
bob.testproperty = 'something'
So, when bob.testproperty is set to a new
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On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 13:59 -0800, Ned Deily wrote:
Am 2.3.2009 22:59 Uhr schrieb Ned Deily unter n...@acm.org:
First, make sure this is the real problem by trying this snippet:
/usr/local/test/python/bin/python2.6
from ctypes import cdll
from ctypes.util import find_library
sc =
I'd like to create a simple Menu bar with one item in it,
say, called My
Menu, and have a few submenu items on it like Change
Data and Exit. I
can do that but I'd like the title I put on the enclosing
window to be
completely visible. The title is, for example, Hello, out
On Mar 3, 1:15 pm, Scott David Daniels scott.dani...@acm.org wrote:
Peter Billam wrote:
I've been trying (newbie warning still on) tkinter with python3.0,
and I'm getting to that stage where I'm beginning to think there
must be a better a way to do this... But I'm unsure if the
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