Re: IDE+hg

2009-11-24 Thread Richard Riley
Gerhard Häring g...@ghaering.de writes: Rhodri James wrote: On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 19:20:27 -, NiklasRTZ nikla...@gmail.com wrote: Dear experts, Since no py IDE I found has easy hg access. IDEs PIDA and Eric claim Mercurial support not found i.e. buttons to clone, commit and push to

Re: Fallen Sword

2009-10-22 Thread Richard Riley
Ben Finney ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au writes: Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com writes: Ben Finney ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au writes: Reported to service provider as spam. Please don't reply to SPAM. You just make it visible to those of us with better filters. Hint : spammers do not read

python, emacs, pylint, epylint, flymake

2009-10-21 Thread Richard Riley
I have asked in emacs help too, but basically does anyone here have pylint integrated with emacs so that you can actually read the error description? I am set up as described here:- http://tinyurl.com/yfshb5b or

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Jason Rumney jasonrum...@gmail.com writes: On Jan 1, 3:12 pm, r rt8...@gmail.com wrote: The man lives in a world driven by common sense Common sense suggests that his views are shared among the general populace. I don't see much evidence of that in the sometimes never- ending threads that

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
r rt8...@gmail.com writes: On Jan 1, 2:05 am, Jason Rumney jasonrum...@gmail.com wrote: On Jan 1, 3:12 pm, r rt8...@gmail.com wrote: The man lives in a world driven by common sense Common sense suggests that his views are shared among the general populace. I don't see much evidence of

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Tim Greer t...@burlyhost.com writes: Giampaolo Rodola' wrote: This is not a Ruby group. I recommend you to go waste your time there. That poster has a frequent habit of cross posting to multiple, irrelevant news groups. There's no rhyme or reason to it. It's best to just filter the

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Tamas K Papp tkp...@gmail.com writes: On Thu, 01 Jan 2009 23:28:08 +0100, Richard Riley wrote: posts controversial but always interesting. His ELisp tutorial is far and away better than anything else out there for the programmer moving to Elisp IMO. He backs up his points with reasons

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Raymond Wiker r...@rawmbp.local writes: Richard Riley rileyrg...@gmail.com writes: Tamas K Papp tkp...@gmail.com writes: On Thu, 01 Jan 2009 23:28:08 +0100, Richard Riley wrote: posts controversial but always interesting. His ELisp tutorial is far and away better than anything else out

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Tim Greer t...@burlyhost.com writes: Richard Riley wrote: Tim Greer t...@burlyhost.com writes: Giampaolo Rodola' wrote: This is not a Ruby group. I recommend you to go waste your time there. That poster has a frequent habit of cross posting to multiple, irrelevant news groups

Re: Why not Ruby?

2009-01-01 Thread Richard Riley
Kenneth Tilton kentil...@gmail.com writes: Richard Riley wrote: Jason Rumney jasonrum...@gmail.com writes: On Jan 1, 3:12 pm, r rt8...@gmail.com wrote: The man lives in a world driven by common sense Common sense suggests that his views are shared among the general populace. I don't see

Re: Python's popularity

2008-12-22 Thread Richard Riley
Marco Mariani ma...@sferacarta.com writes: walterbyrd wrote: I have read that python is the world's 3rd most popular language, and that python has surpassed perl in popularity, but I am not seeing it. In 20 days, you've gone from trying to import a module by using: load test.py to

Re: Python's popularity

2008-12-22 Thread Richard Riley
Marco Mariani ma...@sferacarta.com writes: Richard Riley wrote: One does not have to by a language maestro to try and assess its popularity. While his numbers or his reading of the numbers might be open to some questions, to suggest that one needs to be totally familiar with a language

Re: Mathematica 7 compares to other languages

2008-12-02 Thread Richard Riley
Petite Abeille [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Dec 2, 2008, at 9:21 PM, Lew wrote: These are professional software development forums, not some script- kiddie cellphone-based chat room. r is spelled are and u should be you. While Xah Lee arguably represents a cross between Enfant Provocateur

Re: Emacs vs. Eclipse vs. Vim

2008-12-01 Thread Richard Riley
Roy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Clay Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The first real text editor I used was Vim, which I actually started using about a year ago. I've looked at Emacs and it just looks confusing. I've been using emacs for so many years (um let's see, it's got to be close

Re: Emacs vs. Eclipse vs. Vim

2008-12-01 Thread Richard Riley
Roy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Richard Riley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Roy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Clay Hobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The first real text editor I used was Vim, which I actually started using about a year ago. I've looked

Re: pydoc enforcement.

2008-12-01 Thread Richard Riley
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 16:27:07 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Basically I'm interested adding a check to see if: 1) pydoc's are written for every function/method. Pylint warns for missing docstrings. 2) There are entries for each

Re: HELP!...Google SketchUp needs a Python API

2008-12-01 Thread Richard Riley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Don't feed the troll. Yet you did and made the previous post visible to me. If you don't want people to feed the troll, do not do it yourself. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python surpasses Perl in popularity?

2008-11-24 Thread Richard Riley
alex23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Nov 25, 11:25 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perl is todays language of technical complexity. It is obscure,   complex, and is oriented towards the supremely intelligent [...] I think you misspelled insular. Sounds like eLisp :-; --

Re: Need help converting text to csv format

2008-11-21 Thread Richard Riley
George Sakkis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Nov 21, 11:05 am, Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: George Sakkis wrote: On Nov 21, 10:18 am, Chuck Connors [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Any help, pseudo code, or whatever push in the right direction would be most appreciated.  I am a novice