On 26/11/2017 09:09, Greg Tibbet wrote:
>
> I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
> of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
>
> I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
> primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 4:10:12 AM UTC-5, Greg Tibbet wrote:
> I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
> of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
>
> I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
> primitives
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Greg Tibbet writes:
>I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
>of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
Which actually is older than Java.
>def ellipse(self, xy, fill=None, outline=None):
>"""Draw
On 26/11/2017 09:09, Greg Tibbet wrote:
>
> I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
> of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
>
> I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
> primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 4:10:12 AM UTC-5, Greg Tibbet wrote:
> I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
> of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
>
> I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
> primitives
On 26Nov2017 01:09, Greg Tibbet wrote:
>I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
>primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and save it. Works fine...
>no issues.
>
>I've found in the past, the best way to "really learn" the language
>was to "dig
Greg Tibbet wrote:
>
> I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
> of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
>
> I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
> primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and save it. Works
Greg Tibbet wrote:
> ellipse() uses the method self.draw.draw_ellipse() Okay, fine...
> but WHERE is draw_ellipse defined?? What magic is happening there?
> I've searched the entire PIL directory tree, and the ONLY two places
> draw_ellipse is mentioned are right there in the ellipse()
Greg Tibbet writes:
>I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
>of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
Which actually is older than Java.
>def ellipse(self, xy, fill=None, outline=None):
>"""Draw an ellipse."""
>
I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit of Java
and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some primitives
(rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and save it. Works fine... no issues.
I've found in
On 26/11/2017 09:09, Greg Tibbet wrote:
>
> I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
> of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
>
> I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
> primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and
Greg Tibbet wrote:
>
> I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
> of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
>
> I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
> primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and save it. Works
On 26Nov2017 01:09, Greg Tibbet wrote:
>I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
>primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and save it. Works fine...
>no issues.
>
>I've found in the past, the best way to "really learn" the language
>was to "dig
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 4:10:12 AM UTC-5, Greg Tibbet wrote:
> I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
> of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
>
> I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
> primitives
Greg Tibbet wrote:
> ellipse() uses the method self.draw.draw_ellipse() Okay, fine...
> but WHERE is draw_ellipse defined?? What magic is happening there?
> I've searched the entire PIL directory tree, and the ONLY two places
> draw_ellipse is mentioned are right there in the ellipse()
Greg Tibbet writes:
>I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
>of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
Which actually is older than Java.
>def ellipse(self, xy, fill=None, outline=None):
>"""Draw an ellipse."""
>
Le 26/11/17 Ä 10:09, Greg Tibbet a ÄCcritâ :
> I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
> of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
>
> I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
> primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...)
I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit of Java
and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some primitives
(rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and save it. Works fine... no issues.
I've found in
On Sunday, November 26, 2017 at 4:10:12 AM UTC-5, Greg Tibbet wrote:
> I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
> of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
>
> I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
> primitives
Le 26/11/17 à 10:09, Greg Tibbet a écrit :
I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and save
On 26/11/2017 09:09, Greg Tibbet wrote:
I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and save it.
On 26Nov2017 01:09, Greg Tibbet wrote:
I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and save it. Works fine...
no issues.
I've found in the past, the best way to "really learn" the language
was to "dig into
Greg Tibbet wrote:
>
> I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
> of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
>
> I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
> primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and save it. Works
Greg Tibbet wrote:
ellipse() uses the method self.draw.draw_ellipse() Okay, fine...
but WHERE is draw_ellipse defined?? What magic is happening there?
I've searched the entire PIL directory tree, and the ONLY two places
draw_ellipse is mentioned are right there in the ellipse() function...
I'm an old timer, have programmed in Fortran, C, C++, Perl, and a bit
of Java and trying to learn this new-fangled Python language!
I've got a small program that uses PIL to create an image, draw some
primitives (rectanges, ellipses, etc...) and save it. Works fine...
no issues.
I've found in
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