Re: How/where to store calibration values - written by program A, read by program B

2023-12-06 Thread Dan Purgert via Python-list
On 2023-12-06, Stefan Ram wrote: > Chris Green writes: >>KEY1: >> a: v1 >> c: v3 >> d: v4 >>KEY2: >> a: v7 >> b: v5 >> d: v6 > > That maps nicely to two directories with three files > (under an application-specific configuration directory). Or an .ini

Re: Checking if email is valid

2023-11-02 Thread Dan Purgert via Python-list
On 2023-11-02, dn wrote: > On 02/11/2023 19.46, Simon Connah via Python-list wrote: >> [...] >> My goal is to make a simple mailing list platform. I guess I could >> just send email to an address and if it bounces then I can remove it >> from the database. Thing is I'm not sure how close to a real

Re: Question(s)

2023-10-26 Thread Dan Purgert via Python-list
On 2023-10-26, o1bigtenor wrote: > On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 10:19 AM Michael Torrie via Python-list > wrote: >> >> On 10/25/23 05:51, o1bigtenor via Python-list wrote: >> > Looks like I have another area to investigate. (grin!) >> > Any suggestions? >> >> Seems to me you're trying to run before you

Re: Question(s)

2023-10-25 Thread Dan Purgert via Python-list
On 2023-10-25, o1bigtenor wrote: > On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 7:00 AM Dieter Maurer wrote: >> [...] >> There are several others, >> e.g. "ECLIPSE" can be used for Python development. > > Is 'Eclipse' a Windows oriented IDE? > (Having a hard time finding linux related information on the > website.)

Re: Question(s)

2023-10-25 Thread Dan Purgert via Python-list
On 2023-10-24, o1bigtenor wrote: > On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 5:28 PM Rob Cliffe wrote: >> >> There is no general way to prove that a program is "correct". Or even >> whether it will terminate or loop endlessly. >> [...] >> When you come to run your program "for real", and you have to >>

Re: Question(s)

2023-10-24 Thread Dan Purgert via Python-list
On 2023-10-24, o1bigtenor wrote: > Greetings > > (Sorry for a nebulous subject but dunno how to have a short title for > a complex question.) > [...] > Is there a way to verify that a program is going to do what it is > supposed to do even > before all the hardware has been assembled and installed