Re: send PIL.Image to django server side and get it back

2018-07-16 Thread Christos Georgiou - ΤΖΩΤΖΙΟΥ
On Monday, July 16, 2018 at 3:52:09 PM UTC+3, iMath wrote: > I also posted the question here > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/51355926/send-pil-image-to-django-server-side-and-get-it-back > > I don't know what's under the hood of sending an image from client side to > server side, so stuck b

Re: simultaneous assignment

2006-05-03 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Tue, 02 May 2006 17:15:05 GMT, rumours say that John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Another thing I'm trying to do is write a function that tests to see if >a list contains exactly one true item, and the rest are false (obviously >this would have to be a list of boolean valu

Re: redemo.py with Tkinter

2006-05-03 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 03 May 2006 06:05:46 +1000, rumours say that Gary Wessle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >I was reading the Regular Expression HowTo, it refers to redemo.py if >you have Tkinter installed. a quick #locate redemo.py returned none on >my debian/testing, however #locate Tkinter returned ma

Re: returning none when it should be returning a list?

2006-05-02 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 2 May 2006 03:03:45 -0700, rumours say that "Iain King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >John Machin wrote: >> >> # Doh! Looks like recursion not necessary. Google 'eliminate tail >> recursion' :-) > >I did, and found this: >http://www.biglist.com/lists/dssslist/archives/199907/msg003

Re: resume picking items from a previous list

2006-05-02 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 30 Apr 2006 05:33:39 -0700, rumours say that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: > >kpp9c wrote: >> For a time i pick from my songs, but i only play a few of the songs in >> that list... now my wife, Jessica Alba, comes home, and i start playing >> from Jessica's list o

Re: returning none when it should be returning a list?

2006-05-02 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 1 May 2006 07:19:48 -0700, rumours say that [EMAIL PROTECTED] might have written: >I'm not sure what "falls off the end" of the function means, i searched >online, it seems to mean that the function has reached the end >prematurely and returned a default identifier to signal success or >not.. C

Re: Shell like syntax for subprocess.Popen # overloading >, <, |

2006-04-19 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 18 Apr 2006 05:00:55 -0700, rumours say that "jelle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Hi Christos, > >Thanks for your pointers there, impressive to see >-that a 12 year old thread still can make an interesting read >-you being able to remember & trace it... impressive... > >Thanks for y

Re: Shell like syntax for subprocess.Popen # overloading >, <, |

2006-04-18 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 18 Apr 2006 01:37:03 -0700, rumours say that "jelle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Hi, > >I use python quite a bit to couple different programs together. >Doing so has been a _lot_ easier since subprocess came around, but >would really like to be able to use the succinct shell syntax

[OT] Any Python lullabies?

2006-04-18 Thread Christos Georgiou
Since there have been python limmericks, are there any Python lullabies that I can sing to my newborn son (actually, born yesterday)? I tried to murmur some select parts from the tutorial, but he somehow wasn't very interested :) -- TZOTZIOY, I speak England very best. "Dear Paul, please stop spa

Re: symbolic links, aliases, cls clear

2006-04-12 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 15:59:05 -0400, rumours say that "Chris F.A. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >>>I still have a system which does not have tput. >> >> And that justifies everything else. Of course. > > If I want to write portable scripts, then yes, it does. Well, either

Re: Figure out month number from month abbrievation

2006-04-12 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 12 Apr 2006 13:20:28 -0700, rumours say that "Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Hello -- >I'm parsing the output of the finger command, and was wondering >something...If I'm given a month abbrievation (such as "Jan"), what's >the best way to figure out the month number? Try impor

Re: trouble with Tkinter and Tix

2006-04-12 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 11 Apr 2006 14:39:41 -0700, rumours say that "CT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >I installed python 2.4.3, Tcl 8.4 Tk8.4 and also with Tix 8.4 >I got some error like _tkinter.TclError:ambigous option "-col": must be >column, etc with my LabelFrame from Tix. > >It seems that the pytho

Re: datetime: the date of the day one month ago...how?

2006-04-12 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 13:42:15 +0200, rumours say that gabor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >i want the day that you get by intutively saying "one month ago". means >usually picking the same day in the previous month. if that day does not >exist, i want the nearest day that exist and was

Re: Compleated Begginers Guide. Now What?

2006-04-12 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 07:37:23 -0400, rumours say that Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >James Stroud wrote: >> Mirco Wahab wrote: >>>Jay wrote: >>>Malchick, you cracked your veshchs to classes, which is >>>not that gloopy. So rabbit on them and add class methods >>>that sloo

Re: Decorators, Identity functions and execution...

2006-04-11 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 15:05:22 +1200, rumours say that Lawrence D'Oliveiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Roy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>One of the most basic >>maxims on the Internet has always been, "Be liberal in what you accept, be >>conser

Re: waiting for file lock?

2006-04-11 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 19:07:19 +1200, rumours say that Lawrence D'Oliveiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >>i need to go into a directory to grab some files and do some >>processing. >>The thing is, i need to wait till the proces

Re: Python 3.0 or Python 3000?

2006-04-10 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006 22:15:15 -0400, rumours say that "Tim Peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >[John Salerno] >> Is 'Python 3000' just a code name for version 3.0, or will it really be >> called that when it's released? >The smart money is on changing the name to Ecstasy, to leverage >

Re: Python 3.0 or Python 3000?

2006-04-10 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 9 Apr 2006 20:32:07 -0700, rumours say that "Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: >> Or... just to save "3000" as a "time way down the road"... The next >> major version of Python will be: Python PI (and each build will add >> another digit... "3.1, 3.14,

Re: Decorators, Identity functions and execution...

2006-04-10 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Sun, 09 Apr 2006 11:42:34 -0300, rumours say that Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Indeed. This is correct. Fredrick's comment was related to the lack of >indentation in your code. His code was indented fine, as you maybe noticed later on. The actual problem was that he

Re: GUI Treeview

2006-04-08 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 22:52:06 +0200, rumours say that "Arne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >"Peter Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Arne wrote: >>> Hello ! >>> >>> I am looking for a widget with the following properties: >>> - showing the tre

Re: "The World's Most Maintainable Programming Language"

2006-04-08 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 11:11:14 +0200, rumours say that Azolex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >> At-least Pythetic isn't a word (yet). >> > >:))) "now that's quite pythetic !" Well, "pythetic" could become a synonym to "un-pythonic". -- TZOTZIOY, I speak England very best. "Dear Paul, p

Re: Find similar images using python

2006-04-04 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Fri, 31 Mar 2006 15:10:11 -0800, rumours say that Scott David Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Christos Georgiou wrote: >> I did make a module based on imgseek, and together with PIL, >> I manage my archive of email attachments (it's incred

Re: ipv6 validation

2006-04-02 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 30 Mar 2006 11:40:08 -0800, rumours say that [EMAIL PROTECTED] might have written: >thanks a lot for this solution. >Next thing: how may i find out that that address is multicast one? is >there some easy possibility or i have to use regex now? To quote a Google reply: "IPv6 multicast addresse

Re: Find similar images using python

2006-03-31 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 29 Mar 2006 05:06:10 -0800, rumours say that "Thomas W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >How can I use python to find images that looks quite similar? Thought >I'd scale the images down to 32x32 and convert it to use a standard >palette of 256 colors then compare the result pixel for pi

Re: Adding Multiple Attachments to SMTP mail (msg.add_header)

2006-03-18 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 10 Mar 2006 06:08:37 -0800, rumours say that "EdWhyatt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >I attach my code for passing the information to msg.add_header: > >(AttNum = 2) > >for doatt in range(AttNum): >msg.add_header('Content-Disposition', 'attachment', >file

Re: File Permissions

2006-03-18 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 16:43:15 +0200, rumours say that Juho Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >VJ wrote: >> Hi All >> >> Basically i want to write into a file .If the permissions are not there >> then print a error message. >> How do i achive this ??? >> >> Thanks, >> VJ >One way w

Re: Cheese Shop: some history for the new-comers

2006-03-18 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 20:15:19 -0600, rumours say that Ron Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Cheese (or the lack of cheese) is never silly, Thus the slogan... "The >power of cheese". > >Now if you want silliness, then the correct establishment for that is >

Re: Cheese Shop -> BSOL?

2006-03-16 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 11 Mar 2006 03:22:42 -0800, rumours say that "Paul Boddie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Tim Churches wrote: >> Would it be possible to rename "Cheese Shop" as "Bright Side of Life"? [Paul] >So should a service for finding Python packages have a distinct >identity? It is possible

Re: Send email notification

2006-03-08 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Wed, 08 Mar 2006 06:20:42 +, rumours say that Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: > If we >weren't paid thousands of dollars a week to answer questions on this >list we'd probably get snarky more often. Steve, please, don't make me look like a liar in front of the childr

Re: It is fun.the result of str.lower(str())

2006-03-07 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Tue, 07 Mar 2006 10:23:59 +0100, rumours say that bruno at modulix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Now would you be kind enough to explain what's funny about all this ? I would guess it's the statement: "Funny, it works!" -- TZOTZIOY, I speak England very best. "Dear Paul, please s

Re: Making a tiny script language using python: I need a string processing lib

2006-03-04 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 2 Mar 2006 17:53:38 -0800, rumours say that "Sullivan WxPyQtKinter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >I do not know if there is any lib specially designed to process the >strings in scipt language. >for example: >I hope to process the string"print a,b,c,d,e "in the form"command >argument

Re: How to Mount/Unmount Drives on Windows?

2006-03-04 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 25 Feb 2006 18:06:15 -0800, rumours say that [EMAIL PROTECTED] might have written: >Hello, >I do not know how to mount or unmount drives on Windows. I think that >it could possibly be done with a DOS command (using os.system()). mountvol is the command you want. I know it's in winxp, I thi

Re: PEP 354: Enumerations in Python

2006-03-03 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 26 Feb 2006 22:30:28 -0800, rumours say that "Crutcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >This seems great, except why can't I compare strings? It seems too >useful when dealing with user input, or parsing messages or config >files. > Weekdays = enum('sun', 'mon', 'tue', 'wed', 'thu

Re: spaces at ends of filenames or directory names on Win32

2006-03-02 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 17:49:31 -0600, rumours say that Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >IMHO leading and/or trailing spaces in filenames is asking for >incompatibilities with cross-platform file access. Much like >using single-quote in filenames which are perfectly legal in >DOS

PyPornography was: Re: Python vs. Lisp -- please explain

2006-02-28 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 15:05:40 -0500, rumours say that Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Chris Mellon wrote: >[...] >> Torstens definition isn't useful for quantifying a difference between >> interpeted and compiled - it's a rough sort of feel-test. It's like >> how much of a nak

Re: Unexpected behaviour of getattr(obj, __dict__)

2006-02-16 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Tue, 14 Feb 2006 22:24:12 -0500, rumours say that "Terry Reedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: > id(Parrot.f) == id(Parrot.f) >> True > id(Parrot.__dict__) == id(Parrot.__dict__) >> True > >A wrapper is created and passed to id() which returns an int object while >releasing th

Helpful replies (was Re: python-ldap)

2006-02-14 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Tue, 07 Feb 2006 12:36:11 -0500, rumours say that Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> y0! >> >> >> >> tks! >gOOgl3, man > >PS: We tend to speak English here :-) Actually, we tend to speak whatever language the OP's experience suggests. I reme

Re: python-ldap

2006-02-14 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 13 Feb 2006 11:11:05 -0800, rumours say that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >hy... >if you dont know how to help people here... dont say "google it". I never said "google it". I presume you mean this post as a reply to all other posters in this thread, right? An

Re: Tracking down memory leaks?

2006-02-13 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 12 Feb 2006 05:11:02 -0800, rumours say that "MKoool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >I have an application with one function called "compute", which given a >filename, goes through that file and performs various statistical >analyses. It uses arrays extensively and loops alot. it pr

Re: OT: Another try at Python's selfishness

2006-02-13 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 10:35:37 +0100, rumours say that "Frithiof Andreas Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >If one was trying to detect fanatics of any creed, a certain indicator would >be that they have absolutely no sense of humour - they suffer from a >yet-to-be-described variant of

Re: python-ldap

2006-02-13 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 7 Feb 2006 10:02:23 -0800, rumours say that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >_)_ On 7 Feb 2006 10:02:25 -0800, rumours say that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >_)_ You can't beat Steve with a pair of arses, because Steve's hand is phys

Re: random playing soundfiles according to rating.

2006-02-10 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 09:59:43 +, rumours say that Ed Singleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >If speed is no issue (for example you can queue an mp3 while the >current one is playing), then Ben's solution is the classic one. >Store the total of all your scores (or calculate it on the

Re: Hi reliability files, writing,reading and maintaining

2006-02-10 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 00:29:16 +0100, rumours say that Xavier Morel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >You can also nest Raid arrays, the most common nesting are Raid 01 >(creating Raid1 arrays of Raid0 arrays), Raid 10 (creating Raid0 arrays >of Raid1 arrays), Raid 50 (Raid0 array of Raid5

Re: Detecting filename-encoding (on WinXP)?

2006-02-10 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 2 Feb 2006 08:03:14 -0800, rumours say that "Tim N. van der Leeuw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >So now what I need to know is, how do I find out in what encoding a >particular filename is? Is there a portable way for doing this? You said the filename comes as data, and not as conte

Re: Using bytecode, not code objects

2006-02-10 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 14:51:18 -0800, rumours say that Michael Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >> http://www.effbot.org/librarybook/marshal.htm >There's a typo in the text accompanying that example: img.get_magic() should >be >imp.get_magic(). The error is easy to explain: h

Re: Match First Sequence in Regular Expression?

2006-01-26 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:09:18 GMT, rumours say that "Roger L. Cauvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Thanks, but the second test case I listed contained a typo. It should have >contained a sequence of three of the letter 'a'. The test cases should be: > >"xyz123aaabbab" accept >"xyz123

Re: Match First Sequence in Regular Expression?

2006-01-26 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 18:01:07 +0100, rumours say that "Fredrik Lundh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Roger L. Cauvin wrote: > >> Good suggestion. Here are some "test cases": >> >> "xyz123aaabbab" accept >> "xyz123aabbaab" reject >> "xayz123aaabab" accept >> "xaaayz123abab" reject >> "xaa

Re: Returning a tuple-struct

2006-01-26 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 10:47:35 GMT, rumours say that "Giovanni Bajo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >I have a generic solution for this (never submitted to the cookbook... should >I?) This is by Andrew Durdin: http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/303439 This is by me:

Re: Match First Sequence in Regular Expression?

2006-01-26 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:41:08 GMT, rumours say that "Roger L. Cauvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Good suggestion. Here are some "test cases": > >"xyz123aaabbab" accept >"xyz123aabbaab" reject >"xayz123aaabab" accept >"xaaayz123abab" reject >"xaaayz123aaabab" accept Applying my last

Re: Match First Sequence in Regular Expression?

2006-01-26 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:26:57 GMT, rumours say that "Roger L. Cauvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >"Christos Georgiou" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 14:09:54 GMT, rumours say that &q

Re: Match First Sequence in Regular Expression?

2006-01-26 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 14:09:54 GMT, rumours say that "Roger L. Cauvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Say I have some string that begins with an arbitrary sequence of characters >and then alternates repeating the letters 'a' and 'b' any number of times, >e.g. > >"xyz123aaabbaaaba

Re: Widget that displays a directory tree?

2006-01-16 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 11:55:46 -0500, rumours say that "Edward C. Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Do any of the Python GUIs have a super-high-level widget that displays a >directory tree? Most file managers or editors have this type of window. If you have idle installed, you can ch

Re: how to show Chinese Characters in the value set of a dictionary

2006-01-13 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 1 Jan 2006 07:35:31 -0800, rumours say that "zxo102" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: dict.values() >['\xd6\xd0\xb9\xfa\xb6\xfe', '\xd6\xd0\xb9\xfa\xd2\xbb'] > >Since the result of dict.values will be inserted into web pages and >handled by javascript there, I want to show Chinese C

Re: Perl's documentation come of age

2005-10-10 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Wed, 05 Oct 2005 21:36:47 -0600, rumours say that Mahesh Padmanabhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > "Xah Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >While I don't like to feed the trolls, I do find his posts amusing. He >is like a spoilt child seeking atte

Re: Does any one recognize this binary data storage format

2005-10-05 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 13:23:22 GMT, rumours say that [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bengt Richter) might have written: >BTW, my second post was doing ''.join(chr(int(h[i:i+2],16)) for i in >xrange(0,16,2)) >to undo the hexlify you had done (I'd forgotten that there's a >binascii.unhexlify ;-) And there's als

Re: Spoiler to Python Challenge (help!!!)

2005-10-04 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:42:20 -0500, rumours say that Terry Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >This works: > bz2.decompress(eval(repr(user))) >'huge' >This may have some security issues, though, since it evaluates essentially >any expression given for user. I'd be interested to

Re: Python 3! Finally!

2005-10-04 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 20:50:06 +0200, rumours say that Stefan Behnel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Weird, though, the md5sum is the same as for the Python-2.4.2.tar.bz2 that I >downloaded late (late!) yesterday evening and had forgotten in my download >directory... just found it next to t

Re: A Moronicity of Guido van Rossum

2005-09-30 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 07:50:45 +1000, rumours say that "Delaney, Timothy (Tim)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >You have to admit though, he's remarkably good at getting past >Spambayes. Despite classifying *every* Xah Lee post as spam, he still >manages to get most of his posts classified

Re: 1 Million users.. I can't Scale!!

2005-09-30 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 21:58:15 -0400, rumours say that Jeff Schwab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >For many (most?) applications in need of >serious scalability, multi-processor servers are preferable. IBM has >eServers available with up to 64 processors each, and Sun sells E25Ks >with

Re: Question about smtplib, and mail servers in general.

2005-09-26 Thread Christos Georgiou
rom wherever you are, you connect to an SSH server trusted by your "standard" mail server and port-forward to it. Don't know if this applies to your case, but it works for me :) -- Christos Georgiou, Customer Support Engineer Silicon Solutions, Medicon Ltd. Melitonos 5, Gerakas 15

Re: Question about smtplib, and mail servers in general.

2005-09-26 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 16:48:41 +0200, rumours say that Piet van Oostrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >And most smtp servers that I know also pass mail from any from-address to >any to-address if the IP number of he client machine belongs to a trusted >range (usually the range that belongs

Re: determine if os.system() is done

2005-09-08 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 23:28:13 -0400, rumours say that Peter Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Martin P. Hellwig wrote: >> The only thing I am disappointed at his writing style, most likely he >> has a disrupted view on social acceptable behavior and communication. >> These skills mig

Re: simple question: $1, $2 in py ?

2005-09-06 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 12:54:35 +0200, rumours say that "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >> >> As far as I understand there's no $1, $2... etc stuff right ? > >Yes - but there is sys.argv > >Try this > > >import this >print sys.argv I believe this last line should be: p

Re: Python compiled?

2005-09-06 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Tue, 06 Sep 2005 03:06:52 -, rumours say that Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >There are very, very few pure "exe" >single-file executable windows apps. Putty is the only one >I've run across in a _long_ while. Then you should also run across Media Player Classic (do

Re: Python library/module for MSAccess

2005-08-27 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 04:45:25 GMT, rumours say that Stephen Prinster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written: >Jonathon Blake wrote: > >> [ Editing/creating msaccess databases on a Linux Box, and WINE _not_ >> installed.] > >I'm pretty sure I don't understand what you are wanting to do. You say >y

Re: Decline and fall of scripting languages ?

2005-08-26 Thread Christos Georgiou
On 16 Aug 2005 01:32:16 -0700, rumours say that Paul Rubin might have written: >Erlang apparently uses microthreads, >probably allocating every call frame on the heap like SML/NJ did, so >they showed it with 80,000 connections open. This is 8 TCP/IP v4 connections o

Re: Fighting Spam with Python

2005-08-26 Thread Christos Georgiou
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005 22:46:28 -0700, rumours say that David MacQuigg might have written: >I'm writing some scripts to check incoming mail against a registry of >reputable senders, using the new authentication methods. Python is >ideal for this because it will give mail-system admins the ability t

Re: Python licence again

2005-04-27 Thread Christos Georgiou
no such suggestions. >> >>Google isn't what it used to be when I was 6 yrs old. > >That would make you, what, say 10 years old now? When I was 6 yrs old, Google was inexistant. It isn't anymore, so my assertion is correct (even though it's useless :) I'm 33 btw. -- Christos Georgiou, Customer Support Engineer Silicon Solutions, Medicon Ltd. Melitonos 5, Gerakas 153 44 Greece Tel +30 21 06606195 Fax +30 21 06612666 Mob +30 693 6606195 "Dave always exaggerated." --HAL -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list