Re: How coding in Python is bad for you

2017-01-26 Thread Brandon McCaig
your paste ended. (O_O) You learn something every day. Thank you. I have been using Vim and vi for probably close to a decade by now, but I still have a lot to learn... But nevertheless hate to go without for even a few seconds. Regards, -- Brandon McCaig Castopulence Software <https://www

Re: How coding in Python is bad for you

2017-01-26 Thread Brandon McCaig
l if my analysis is correct it shouldn't so one of us is obviously wrong. Unfortunately, in my experience, they usually expect the conversation to be over after "but it works"... Regards, -- Brandon McCaig Castopulence Software <https://www.castopulence.org/> Blog <http://www.

Re: How coding in Python is bad for you

2017-01-26 Thread Brandon McCaig
ting the entire block could be useful. Though I suppose it might be too noisy and distract from what matters? Alternatively, you'd need different levels of indentation to capture nested indentation. That shouldn't be a problem if people are limiting their indentation levels though... Regar

Re: Quick way to calculate lines of code/comments in a collection of Python scripts?

2016-10-20 Thread Brandon McCaig
trawberry Perl distribution. It comes with batteries included. If you're lucky cpanm will just work(tm) to install it from there. Hope that helps... Regards, -- Brandon McCaig Castopulence Software <https://www.castopulence.org/> Blog <http://www.bambams.ca/> perl -E '$_=q{

Re: Python Data base help

2016-10-17 Thread Brandon McCaig
nd you want to query it regularly, consider learning a bit about SQL and sqlite3 and import the data into a "real" database first. Then you'll get the full expressive power of a query language and the performance improvements of binary data and indexing (if you tune it

Re: Were is a great place to Share your finished projects?

2016-07-15 Thread Brandon McCaig
y pulling your name out of nowhere when it looks up the author of commits that are responsible for lines of code... Maybe you should report that to the mailing list and get to the bottom of it... I suspect that the explanation has nothing to do with any bugs in Git. Regards, -- Brandon McCaig