Heya,
I am reading an XML file (code at the end if it helps) and all goes well
except I am getting the http response code printed. So everything (hat
works of course) has 200 OK on the first line. Am I missing some
simple way of surprising this, or should I just delete the 1st line
before
W. eWatson wrote:
I'm not sure whether I should feel old or write a smart alec comment --
I suppose there are people in the world who don't know what to do with a
command prompt
Assuming a Windows system:
2. Type 'cd ' (as in Change Directory) in the command prompt window (w/o
the
W. eWatson wrote:
Catherine Heathcote wrote:
W. eWatson wrote:
I'm not sure whether I should feel old or write a smart alec comment --
I suppose there are people in the world who don't know what to do
with a
command prompt
Assuming a Windows system:
2. Type 'cd ' (as in Change
W. eWatson wrote:
Catherine Heathcote wrote:
W. eWatson wrote:
Catherine Heathcote wrote:
W. eWatson wrote:
I'm not sure whether I should feel old or write a smart alec
comment --
I suppose there are people in the world who don't know what to do
with a
command prompt
Assuming
But I just cant find it. How do I do an or, as in c/c++'s ||? Just
trying to do something simple, the python equivilent of:
if(i % 3 == 0 || i % 5 == 0)
Thanks.
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TechieInsights wrote:
On Feb 12, 9:03 am, Catherine Heathcote
catherine.heathc...@gmail.com wrote:
But I just cant find it. How do I do an or, as in c/c++'s ||? Just
trying to do something simple, the python equivilent of:
if(i % 3 == 0 || i % 5 == 0)
Thanks.
if i % 3 == 0 or i % 5 == 0
Aahz wrote:
In article zkxkl.34048$sp5.7...@text.news.virginmedia.com,
Catherine Heathcote catherine.heathc...@gmail.com wrote:
But I just cant find it. How do I do an or, as in c/c++'s ||? Just
trying to do something simple, the python equivilent of:
if(i % 3 == 0 || i % 5 == 0)
if i % 3
Firstly hi, I don't know any of you yet but am picking up Python and
will be lurking here a lot lol. I am a hobbiest coder (did 3 out of 4
years of a comp tech degree, long story) and am learning Python, 'cos I
saw some code and it just looks a really nice language to work with. I
come from
Mike Driscoll wrote:
On Feb 4, 10:47 am, Catherine Heathcote
catherine.heathc...@gmail.com wrote:
Firstly hi, I don't know any of you yet but am picking up Python and
will be lurking here a lot lol. I am a hobbiest coder (did 3 out of 4
years of a comp tech degree, long story) and am learning
Tim Rowe wrote:
2009/2/3 Jervis Whitley jervi...@gmail.com:
real programmers use ed.
Ed? Eee, tha' were lucky. We had to make holes in Hollerith cards wi'
our bare teeth...
You had teeth!?!
Oh and hi, I shall be a new face in the crowd ;)
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If I create a new class inherited from another with a constructor, what
happens with the new class's constructer?
Thanks for your time.
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On Tue, 22 Jul 2008 09:35:58 -0700, Matimus wrote:
On Jul 22, 9:26 am, Catherine Heathcote
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I create a new class inherited from another with a constructor, what
happens with the new class's constructer?
Thanks for your time.
Nothing, unless you call it in your
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