On 5/19/23 08:42, Benjamin Schollnick wrote:
*Top-posting? Really?
In that case, yes, because the conversion did not depend on what was
originally said. Unlike this conversation.
Actually, a very cursory look through the intarweb would have yielded
this -
And that’s the point, if you
On 5/18/23 21:11, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2023-05-19, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 18May2023 12:06, Jack Dangler wrote:
I thought the OP of the tkinter thread currently running may have
needed to install the tkinter package (since I had the same missing
component error message), so I tried to
On 5/19/23 06:41, Benjamin Schollnick wrote:
Meejah, > > Sorry, but, would you please consider adding a short description
to this of what txtorcon is. > It’s great that your announcing the
update, and highlighting the changes…if I used it, I’d be upgrading it.
> > But I have absolutely no ide
On 5/18/23 12:33, Mats Wichmann wrote:
On 5/18/23 10:06, Jack Dangler wrote:
I didn't want to hijack another thread...
I thought the OP of the tkinter thread currently running may have
needed to install the tkinter package (since I had the same missing
component error message), so I
I didn't want to hijack another thread...
I thought the OP of the tkinter thread currently running may have needed
to install the tkinter package (since I had the same missing component
error message), so I tried to install the package on to my Ubu laptop -
pip install tkinter
Defaulting to u
On 3/29/23 13:13, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Thu, 30 Mar 2023 at 01:52, Jack Dangler wrote:
On 3/29/23 02:08, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Wed, 29 Mar 2023 at 16:56, Greg Ewing via Python-list
wrote:
On 28/03/23 2:25 pm, Travis Griggs wrote:
Interestingly the error also only started showing
On 3/29/23 02:08, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Wed, 29 Mar 2023 at 16:56, Greg Ewing via Python-list
wrote:
On 28/03/23 2:25 pm, Travis Griggs wrote:
Interestingly the error also only started showing up when I switched from
running a statistics.mean() on one of these, instead of what I had been
months ago.
אורי
u...@speedy.net
You can probably install it from the deadsnakes repository:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
More than likely it will have your package. See
https://github.com/deadsnakes
On Wed, Feb 1, 2023 at 7:33 PM Jack Dangler wrote:
Ari
Have you tri
Ari
Have you tried running a snap update?
Regards
יַעֲקֹב
On 2/1/23 11:31, אורי wrote:
Hi,
I have a server with Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS and the Python version there
is Python 3.10.6. Is there a safe way to upgrade to the latest version of
Python 3.10 (3.10.9)? I tried with the OS update and upgra
On 4/24/22 13:59, Greg wrote:
I am trying to get Hello World to appear under my directory. The files of
*C:\Users\gd752>cd C:\google-python-exercises> python hello.py*
*The system cannot find the path specified.*
*C:\Users\gd752>cd C:\google-python-exercises>*
*The syntax of the command is in
On 4/21/22 13:09, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 at 03:02, Tola Oj wrote:
for i in range(1, n+1):
if i % 3 == 0 and i % 5 == 0:
print("Fizzbuzz")
elif i % 3 == 0:
print("Fizz")
elif i % 5 == 0:
print("Buzz")
On 4/12/21 15:24, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
Am Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 12:48:23PM -0400 schrieb Quentin Bock:
Can someone explain the basics of googletrans in python?
I want to make a program that translates stories into English, but I'm not
sure how to get a translation printed. Also, is this need
On 3/10/22 08:03, Marco Sulla wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2022 at 04:50, Michael Torrie wrote:
On 3/9/22 13:05, Marco Sulla wrote:
So my laziness pays. I use only LTS distros, and I update only when
there are security updates.
PS: any suggestions for a new LTS distro? My Lubuntu is reaching its
en
On 2/23/22 17:02, Richard Pullin via Python-list wrote:
I know next to nothing about computer coding nor Python.
However, I am working on a mathematical challenge in which coding is
required to calculate and generate different potential solutions.
Can anyone help? If so, please private messag
On 2/7/22 5:09 PM, Peter J. Holzer wrote:
On 2022-02-06 23:30:41 -0800, blessy carol wrote:
I have this task where I have to create log files to record user
activity whenever they make an entry or view something. Also, I have
to create Database log file whenever someone accessed or manipulated
Or open a terminal and type 'python3' ...
Or open an editor, type in a py program, save it as "myfirstcode.py" and
then at the console type 'python3 ./myfirstcode.py' and hit return...
There are a number of choices to get there - that's the tenet of Linux.
It's all about choice.
On 8/7/21 3
On 4/10/21 4:29 PM, Russell via Python-list wrote:
I believe this is it:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091CL3DTK/ref=cm_sw_su_dp
But for some reason the ASIN is different.
William Ray Wing wrote:
I???ve ordered the book (physical volume). It will fulfill a need I???ve had
for some time. Unfo
Hi, all
Went to setup path and got an error. attempted to update pip and got the
same error... The error being thrown is -
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/jack/.local/bin/pip", line 11, in
sys.exit(main())
File
"/home/jack/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/_intern
Hi, all. Just getting started but already have an idea for something to
save me some grief
we have lists of files that reside on a sharepoint site at work that we
pick from. These have a variety of data items in them and we need to
start the process by copying the entire contents into a local
On 3/14/19 3:49 PM, DL Neil wrote:
Just getting started with tutorials and such, and don't understand
this -
Did you answer the post asking which tutorial you were
following/copying?
Sorry - it is this -
https://www.learnpython.org/en/ ..
The section is on classes and objects -
https://www.l
On 3/14/19 2:28 PM, DL Neil wrote:
Jack,
On 15/03/19 3:05 AM, Jack Dangler wrote:
Just getting started with tutorials and such, and don't understand
this -
Did you answer the post asking which tutorial you were following/copying?
Sorry - it is this -
https://www.learnpython.o
at 12:43 PM Jack Dangler <mailto:tdl...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 3/14/19 10:39 AM, Calvin Spealman wrote:
A few notes, Jack:
On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 10:32 AM Jack Dangler mailto:tdl...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 3/14/19 10:11 AM, Calvin Spealman wrote:
Where
On 3/14/19 10:39 AM, Calvin Spealman wrote:
A few notes, Jack:
On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 10:32 AM Jack Dangler <mailto:tdl...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 3/14/19 10:11 AM, Calvin Spealman wrote:
Where are you seeing something like this? The two lines under
`class weapon:
#x27;t something you need to do in Python. If you simply remove
these lines your example should work.
On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 10:05 AM Jack Dangler <mailto:tdl...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Just getting started with tutorials and such, and don't understand
this -
Just getting started with tutorials and such, and don't understand this -
class weapon:
weaponId
manufacturerName
def printWeaponInfo(self):
infoString = "ID: %d Mfg: %s Model: %s" % (self.weaponId,
self.manufacturerName)
return infoString
import class_weapon
On 2/4/19 3:20 PM, Steve wrote:
I have written my first python program (600 lines!) to help control my blood
sugar and it has been so successful that my A1c dropped form 9.3 to an
impressive 6.4. It will be much more useful if I had it on my phone.
(MotoG, Android) The .py file reads/writes t
On 1/27/19 7:34 AM, Frank Millman wrote:
"^Bart" wrote in message news:q2k1kk$1anf$1...@gioia.aioe.org...
> You need to do this exercize just by using if, elif and else,
> but in the quotation above, you use "=".
We can use > < and =
Now I wrote:
number1 = int( input("Insert the first
On 1/27/19 5:19 AM, ^Bart wrote:
In my experience based on decades of writing programs...
1. The assignment/exercise/problem should be a write a function with
a particular signature. So first decide on the signature.
def max3(n1, n2, n3):
"Return the max of the three inputs."
retu
On 1/16/19 9:48 PM, Avi Gross wrote:
Dennis,
I wish to apologize for introducing any suggestion to name anything as
Guido, let alone any language that springs from a python. Yes, it may be a
stereotypic Italian name related to what you hint at. You probably
recognized it as an allusion to some
Odd that COBOL (Common Business Oriented Language) and DIBOL (Digital
Business Oriented Language) follow the paradigm, but SNOBOL went with
"symBOlic"...
On 1/2/19 7:22 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jan 2019, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
Which was a derivative of BCPL (so one could clai
On 11/7/18 8:52 PM, NoHaxAllSwagg wrote:
Hello,
I have been experiencing difficulty while trying to run scripts on my IDLE
software, considering that when I run my program, I get an error at the top of
the page in the “Python 3.7.1” area, highlighting the seven telling me that
there is a synta
On 02/01/2018 12:06 PM, alister via Python-list wrote:
On Thu, 01 Feb 2018 09:01:35 -0800, superchromix wrote:
Our own programming discussion newsgroup, located at
comp.lang.idl-pvwave, started receiving spam messages several months
ago.
Two weeks ago, access to comp.lang.idl-pvwave was bloc
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