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Just learning Python and have a question.
Posted by E.D.G. on August 10, 2015
Roger's original post is largely a continuation of my July 25, 2015
posting regarding "Python Questions." Hi
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Am I the only person thinking Troll?
Yes.
Posted by E.D.G. July 26, 2015
With some humor intended, thanks for the supportive note.
This is an indirect URL for a p
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Posted by E.D.G. July 26, 2015
There is an additional comment for people who are interested in
scientific programming efforts.
Most people are aware that when the U.S. Government trie
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> Am I the only person thinking Troll?
Posted by E.D.G. July 26, 2015
In my opinion, one of the most important aspects in considering the
selection of a new programming language is the willingness of p
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Posted by E.D.G. July 26, 2015
These are some additional comments related to my original post.
The effort I have been discussing actually involves developing a
totally free versi
-primer-on-virtualenv/
http://simononsoftware.com/virtualenv-tutorial-part-2/
for an introduction to them.
Posted by E.D.G. July 26, 2015
Great! That is exactly what I needed to know. And in response to my
original post I am going to post another note about this general programmi
m a python
program to run.
But you can also package everything up into a .exe for them if they
need this.
Posted by E.D.G. July 26, 2015
For general interest purposes, as you can see, with my posts I
usually include E.D.G. and the date of the posting. This is because the
projects that
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I can answer some of these.
Posted by E.D.G. July 25, 2015
Thanks for all of the comments. My retired professional programming
colleague is now going to have plenty of projects
of Python is possible.
Posted by E.D.G. July 25, 2015
Thanks for the comments. I saw your other response as well. And it
sounds like this effort is off to a good start.
I myself have not yet started working with Python. But a retired
professional programmer who is part of t
Posted by E.D.G. July 25, 2015
This posting involves general interest matters and some specific
questions regarding Python code usage. Any help would be appreciated.
1. Program conversion effort
2. Specific code questions
1. PROGRAM CONVERSION EFFORT
An effort is underway by
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A PROPOSED INTERNET-BASED DISASTER ANTICIPATION AND RESPONSE COMPUTER
PROGRAM
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http://www.freew
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1. PERL PDL CALCULATION SPEED VERSUS PYTHON AND FORTRAN
2. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING PROJECTS
PERL PDL CALCULATION SPEED VERSUS PYTHON AND FORTRAN
Th
"Joel Goldstick" wrote in message
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That being said, I'm guessing that this thing is used in some academic
setting. If that's true, why not get a student (who will be much more
versed in modern programming languages and techniques) to
"Terry Reedy" wrote in message
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A couple of sentences of follow-up would have been sufficient.
The experience that I have had over the years with Newsgroup posting
is that it is generally better to try to be polite and answer
"E.D.G." wrote in message
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Some additional research indicates that there is an international
scientific organization that should be interested in this particular program
translation effort. And tomorrow I plan to contac
"Roy Smith" wrote in message
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Scientists view computer programs as tools, no different from any other
I agree totally. There are many scientists who learn how to write
programs to help with their scientific work. I doubt that there are
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All of the necessary information regarding this effort has now been
obtained. So, further discussions of this particular project will probably
take place in only the Fortran Newsgroup. If an
"Ben Bacarisse" wrote in message
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There is a slight air in unreality to all this, but just in case this is
The world of science where programmers work with people who have
degrees in the physical sciences can ge
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Etgtab FORTRAN project
Perl speed comparison
This Etgtab FORTRAN computer program related effort
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The responses regarding that Etgtab program were encouraging. I was
not sure if anyone would even recognize the code as the program was written
quite a while ago.
The main reason for
Posted by E.D.G. on November 14, 2013
In view of the fact that I mentioned the following project in both
Perl and Python Newsgroup notes and did not get any hostile responses I am
going to take a chance and mention it again in all three of these
Newsgroups. People posting responses
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Posted by E.D.G. on November 12, 2013
The following is part of a note that I just posted to the Perl
Newsgroup. But it is actually intended for all computer programmers who are
circulating fre
"Jim Gibson" wrote in message
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One way to generate plot within a CGI program is this:
To start off with, I am not a CGI expert. Also, I have several
degrees in the physical sciences and many years of doing computer
programming. But the
"Steven D'Aprano" wrote in message
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http://jakevdp.github.io/blog/2013/06/15/numba-vs-cython-take-2/
http://technicaldiscovery.blogspot.com.au/2011/06/speeding-up-python-numpy-cython-and.html
It appears that Python can do what
"William Ray Wing" wrote in message
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If you look here: http://wiki.wxpython.org/MatplotlibFourierDemo
A suggestion that I would like to add is that when people make "Demo"
programs like that available they might want to cre
"Mark Lawrence" wrote in message
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https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pywinauto/0.3.9 or
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1823762/sendkeys-for-python-3-1-on-windows
Python "SendKey" looks like it probably works about the same as the Perl
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Thanks for all of the comments. I have been away from my Internet
connection for several days and could not respond to them when they were
first posted here.
The comments have all been
"rusi" wrote in message
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Not sure what will… you may look at Julia: http://julialang.org/
That program language speed comparison table looks quite interesting.
And I asked some of the other people that I work with to take a
Posted by E.D.G. October 31, 2013
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the responses. Several of my questions were answered.
The calculation speed question just involves relatively simple math
such as multiplications and divisions and trig calculations such as sin and
tan etc. Presently I am
Posted by E.D.G. on October 31, 2013
The following are several relatively basic questions regarding Python's
capabilities. I am not presently using it myself. At the moment a number
of people including myself are comparing it with other programs such as
XBasic for possible use
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How is Python with graphics?
pygame for graphic with SDL library (e.g. fullscreen apps, hardware
accelerated)
Tkinter for basic GUI that can run on any python with no dependencies
(except python vm)
wxWidget, etc for more advance
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language disaster was to avoid using that language altogether.
It has been okay for getting my application up and running. And now that it
is running people who will be using the application will have to decide if
they
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Rather than explain further, I suggest that you visit python.org and read
some of the tutorial to see what *you* think.
http://docs.python.org/tut/tut.html
My original programs were mostly in Basic. When it became obvio
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES DECISIONS
Report Posted by E.D.G. August 18, 2008
This report is intended for any computer programming experts who
would like to propose that their favorite programming language is the one
that should be used for the potentially important application that is
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I have the Gnuplot graphics program running now with Windows XP. And it
looks like it will work for my application.
http://www.gnuplot.info
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> Important Research Project (Related to computer programming)
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This effort was not successful. And I am returning to trying to slow
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> "E.D.G." wrote:
> Where is Perl described in the C standard? This seems rather OT.
It has been my experience that a person who is an expert with one computer
language can usually do r
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My main Perl program is presently about 3500 lines of code long and 160 KB
in size. So I am not too anxious to translate it into another language.
The problem I am having is largely with the mechanics of linking modules to
the P
Important Research Project (Related to computer programming)
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This report is being posted to a number of Internet Newsgroups to see if
there are any experienced computer programmers who would like to provide
some assistance with an effort
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