Re: [Python-Dev] [RELEASED] 2.7 beta 1

2010-04-11 Thread Lennart Regebro
On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 20:52, Benjamin Peterson wrote: > On behalf of the Python development team, I'm merry > to announce the first beta release of Python 2.7. Cool! -- Lennart Regebro: Python, Zope, Plone, Grok http://regebro.wordpress.com/ +33 661 58 14 64 -- http://mail

Re: [Python-Dev] To 3.0.2 or not to 3.0.2?

2009-02-16 Thread Lennart Regebro
#x27;t really looked into if there is any other possibilities yet, I'm concentrating to make it run for 3.1 trunk first. -- Lennart Regebro: Pythonista, Barista, Notsotrista. http://regebro.wordpress.com/ +33 661 58 14 64 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

To 3.0.2 or not to 3.0.2?

2009-02-16 Thread Lennart Regebro
I discovered some remaining cmp() in 3.0.1, 38 minutes after Benjamin fixed them. :) Unfortunately, that means porting setuptools to 3.0.1 will be a bit difficult. So my question is: Will there be a 3.0.2 with those fixes, or should I add workaround code for 3.0.1? -- Lennart Regebro: Pythonista

Proposal: Decimal literals in Python.

2007-10-26 Thread Lennart Benschop
ail notation like 2e5d could be mistaken for hex (by humans, not by the parser as hex requires the 0x prefix). - It requires the decimal module to be part of the core Python interpreter. -- Lennart -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Is python for me?

2006-11-13 Thread lennart
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: > As stated above python is capable of all those things, however on > larger applications like that it can tend to slow down a bit. And the > executables do need a little bit of work, because it's bassicly a dll > and a library of all your .pyc files. However python is

Re: Is python for me?

2006-11-13 Thread lennart
Carsten Haese schreef: > On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 10:14 -0800, Dan Lenski wrote: > > lennart wrote: > > > So i ask myself is python the language I'm looking for? > > > > Yep! Python is very much a jack-of-all-trades language. > > I'll run the risk of b

Is python for me?

2006-11-13 Thread lennart
Hi, I'm planning to learn a language for 'client' software. Until now, i 'speak' only some web based languages, like php. As a kid i programmed in Basic (CP/M, good old days :'-) ) Now i want to start to learn a (for me) new computer language. I like Python. Its free, easy to learn and some favor

Re: overloading constructor in python?

2006-04-03 Thread lennart
...do stuff... > else: > . > . > . > > Remember Python doesn't care what c is and doesn't do > type checking so you can do anything you want. > Thanx for the info. /Lennart > -Larry Bates -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

overloading constructor in python?

2006-04-03 Thread lennart
baseclass, but I cant think of another way. Any thoughts anyone? Thanx /Lennart -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Good starterbook for learning Python?

2005-07-06 Thread Lennart
Op 6 Jul 2005 06:02:15 -0700 schreef Fuzzyman: > A book that will stay useful as a referene *after* you've used it to > learn is 'Programming Python'. > > Best Regards, > > Fuzzy > http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python A thanks! I've downloaded the book "dive into python". It costs me near 23 eu

Re: Good starterbook for learning Python?

2005-07-05 Thread Lennart
With Dive Into Python in an other language i can learn python & the russian language :-) Thanks anyway Now i can learn python Op Tue, 05 Jul 2005 16:43:03 +0100 schreef TechBookReport: > Lennart wrote: >> Hi everybody, >> >> Can someone advice me with the followi

Good starterbook for learning Python?

2005-07-05 Thread Lennart
Hi everybody, Can someone advice me with the following issue: i want to learn python in my summer vacation (i try to ...:-) So, a good start is buying a good book. But wich? There are many ... I'm living in the Netherlands and I prefer a book from bol.com (see link) because i've to order more boo