Re: Is npyscreen still alive?

2023-04-24 Thread Tim Daneliuk via Python-list
On 4/24/23 11:32, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2023-04-24, Grant Edwards wrote: The other big advantage of an ncurses program is that since curses support is in the std library, a curses app is simpler to distribute. Right now, the application is a single .py file you just copy to the destination

Re: Is npyscreen still alive?

2023-04-24 Thread Tim Daneliuk via Python-list
On 4/24/23 09:14, Stefan Ram wrote: Grant Edwards writes: The other big advantage of an ncurses program is that since curses support is in the std library, a curses app is simpler to distribute. IIRC curses is not in the standard library /on Windows/. I miss a platform independent (well

Re: any author you find very good has written a book on Python?

2022-09-07 Thread Tim Daneliuk via Python-list
On 9/5/22 21:22, Meredith Montgomery wrote: I never read a book on Python. I'm looking for a good one now. I just searched the web for names such as Charles Petzold, but it looks like he never wrote a book on Python. I also searched for Peter Seibel, but he also never did. I also tried to sea