Re: I need help for multidimensional loop

2020-01-26 Thread pyotr filipivich
t;multidimensional arrays" can get hairy really fast. I mean, try building a sieve of erostothenses using arrays in integers [0..maxint] in size. -- pyotr filipivich Next month's Panel: Graft - Boon or blessing? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: question about making an App for Android

2019-10-12 Thread pyotr filipivich
Dennis Lee Bieber on Sat, 12 Oct 2019 12:26:43 -0400 typed in comp.lang.python the following: >On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 20:41:47 -0700, pyotr filipivich >declaimed the following: > > >> I've been hacking around with what needs to be computed. As in >>"okay,

Re: question about making an App for Android

2019-10-11 Thread pyotr filipivich
o ummm, what does that do to sidereal time?" And so forth. And as I've said, "How did they do this without a mechanical clock?" I really need to look that part up _first._ > -- pyotr filipivich Next month's Panel: Graft - Boon or blessing? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: question about making an App for Android

2019-10-11 Thread pyotr filipivich
Chris Angelico on Fri, 11 Oct 2019 10:43:53 +1100 typed in comp.lang.python the following: >On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 10:40 AM pyotr filipivich wrote: >> Chris Angelico on Fri, 11 Oct 2019 09:49:03 +1100 >> typed in comp.lang.python the following: >> >On Fri, Oct 11, 20

Re: question about making an App for Android

2019-10-10 Thread pyotr filipivich
Chris Angelico on Fri, 11 Oct 2019 09:49:03 +1100 typed in comp.lang.python the following: >On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 9:41 AM Dennis Lee Bieber >wrote: >> >> On Thu, 10 Oct 2019 08:47:07 -0700, pyotr filipivich >> declaimed the following: >> >"A simple pro

Re: question about making an App for Android

2019-10-10 Thread pyotr filipivich
Dennis Lee Bieber on Thu, 10 Oct 2019 18:39:55 -0400 typed in comp.lang.python the following: >On Thu, 10 Oct 2019 08:47:07 -0700, pyotr filipivich >declaimed the following: > > >>"A simple program" to divide the amount of "today's" daylight into

question about making an App for Android

2019-10-10 Thread pyotr filipivich
What I want is a "simple" program to calculate and display the "natural time", and do so on my phone. "A simple program" to divide the amount of "today's" daylight into 12 even '"hours", so that Dawn begins the First hour, the third hour is mid-morning, noon is the middle of the day, the ninth hou

Re: Filters

2018-06-12 Thread pyotr filipivich
gger all for those who use it. You must conform to the new Method of Web based Fora. >Also, I've selected the option to get email updates to my posts, but the >option seems to work only selectively. It is Google. They will decide what is evil. and not do that. -- pyotr filipivic

Re: Filtering computer.lang.python

2018-04-13 Thread pyotr filipivich
ark all >the spam as spam. Is this coincidence? There's your problem "Google Groups". Whatever it is, Google Groups doesn't seem to be "Usenet". -- pyotr filipivich Next month's Panel: Graft - Boon or blessing? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: This newsgroup (comp.lang.python) may soon be blocked by Google Groups

2018-02-03 Thread pyotr filipivich
o be ignored. And their search engine is a joke. >The downside of this list being blocked is that you'd all no doubt miss my >wonderful contributions :) Unless of course a new list is opened, properly >moderated, with a really original name like python-users.

Re: What's with all of the Case Solution and Test Bank nonsense posts?

2017-07-10 Thread pyotr filipivich
ssible to have these posts filtered out? Kill files are your friend. marking all from author: allcasesoluti...@gmail.com "Read" works for me. you could delete them. Unfortunately, how to get Google Groups to behave properly is a

Re: Can we please dump google groups completely?

2017-07-01 Thread pyotr filipivich
eaning that it's less than useless for anybody who is seriously interested in >Python. wxpython did the same years ago, why can't we? > >Kindest regards. > >Mark Lawrence. Um, on Usenet, you don't get that option (to ban a source). OTOH, you could t

Re: QWERTY was not designed to intentionally slow typists down (was: Unicode normalisation [was Re: [beginner] What's wrong?])

2016-04-10 Thread pyotr filipivich
Ian Kelly on Sun, 10 Apr 2016 07:43:13 -0600 typed in comp.lang.python the following: >On Sat, Apr 9, 2016 at 9:09 PM, pyotr filipivich wrote: >> ASINTOER are the top eight English letters (not in any order, it >> is just that "A Sin To Err" is easy to remem

Re: QWERTY was not designed to intentionally slow typists down (was: Unicode normalisation [was Re: [beginner] What's wrong?])

2016-04-09 Thread pyotr filipivich
eakest (for most of >the populace) hand. IOU OTOH are in a fast three-finger roll -- and worse, >IO is fairly common (all the ***ion endings). ASINTOER are the top eight English letters (not in any order, it is just that "A Sin To Err" is easy to remember. -- pyot

Re: extending PATH on Windows?

2016-02-19 Thread pyotr filipivich
Ulli Horlacher on Fri, 19 Feb 2016 10:42:52 + (UTC) typed in comp.lang.python the following: >pyotr filipivich wrote: > >> > Windows (especially 7) search function is highly crippled. There is >> >some command sequence that will open it up to looking at

Re: extending PATH on Windows?

2016-02-18 Thread pyotr filipivich
gt;http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-files/windows-7-search-does-not-find-files-that-it/61b88d5e-7df7-4427-8a2e-82b801a4a746?auth=1 Thanks. I've found it "simpler" to just open a command prompt, and use DOS. -- pyotr filipivich Next month's Panel: Graft - Boon or blessing? -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python 3 is killing Python

2014-07-12 Thread pyotr filipivich
e, and find it diffucult to learn anything with that >method. I use MS Word 97 in preference to Libre Office wor Word 2010 (both of >which I have) because I have a book on the first, but not on the others. I >can't read online books in the bath or in bed. Hear, hear! -- pyotr

Re: Lumberjack Song

2012-01-10 Thread pyotr filipivich
Tom Zych on Mon, 28 Feb 2011 05:26:35 -0500 typed in comp.lang.python the following: >We all like computers here. No doubt many of us like computer games. >And most of us will be at least somewhat familiar with Monty Python. >Therefore, I present (drum roll)... > >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z