On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 4:10 PM, wrote:
>> Windows-only is hardly the norm. There's at least as much software
>> that's Mac-only or Linux-only as Windows-only.
>
> As much Mac-only software as Windows-only? Possibly, but I doubt
> it although I acknowledge things are moving in that direction.
> A
On 12/08/2013 10:20 PM, rusi wrote:
> On Monday, December 9, 2013 10:37:38 AM UTC+5:30, ru...@yahoo.com wrote:
>[...]
>> However it does not change the fact that people here have responded
>> in rather extreme way to GG posts including calling GG users "twits"
>> and claiming GG posts damage their
On 12/09/2013 01:15 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 4:10 PM, wrote:
>> We all use buggy software every day. *Every* piece of non-trival
>> software is buggy -- you already know that. So you are saying
>> that bugs that annoy *you* are ones that *others* should change
>> their
On 12/09/2013 12:57 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 4:07 PM, wrote:
>> However it does not change the fact that people here have responded
>> in rather extreme way to GG posts including calling GG users "twits"
>> and claiming GG posts damage their eyesight, as well as repeated
On 08/12/2013 18:14, rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
sorry but i'm new to python ;p
1. it has to be in a form of a function called people and
2. how this code takes in an age and returns the names?
"it has to be in the form of a function called people", that made me
laugh. Too bad he got an ans
he post subject, when,
> > er, uh, the subject changes. Because this obviously is not
> > "programming help" anymore.
>
>
>
> I believe you are missing what's actually at issue here.
>
> Lets just look at this thread:
>
> New poster asks help
In article ,
Travis Griggs wrote:
> The python mailing list is the only one I know of that is cross posted
> between 3 different technologies. Maybe it¹s an outgrowth of the ³multi
> paradigm² philosophy of python or something.
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> > er, uh, the subject changes. Because this obviously is not
> > "programming help" anymore.
> I believe you are missing what's actually at issue here.
> Lets just look at this thread:
> New poster asks help for a homework problem without saying so
> Diff
On Monday, December 9, 2013 9:14:08 PM UTC+5:30, Travis Griggs wrote:
> As long as we’re in full scale rant drift, I’d like to remind others
> of the time honored tradition of changing the post subject, when,
> er, uh, the subject changes. Because this obviously is not
> "programm
ou can ask iMath, amongst others, not to send double spaced google
> nonsense. They've been asked repeatedly, politely, but apparently have no
> consideration at all for people who have no interest in seeing this ill
> formed dross spread throughout web land.
As long as we’re in
On 09/12/2013 05:07, ru...@yahoo.com wrote:
On 12/08/2013 05:27 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On 09/12/2013 00:08, ru...@yahoo.com wrote:
On 12/08/2013 12:17 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:06 AM, wrote:>[...]
[...]
To the OP, please ignore the above, it's sheer, unadulterated
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 4:10 PM, wrote:
> We all use buggy software every day. *Every* piece of non-trival
> software is buggy -- you already know that. So you are saying
> that bugs that annoy *you* are ones that *others* should change
> their practice to join your boycott to fix.
The ones tha
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 4:07 PM, wrote:
> However it does not change the fact that people here have responded
> in rather extreme way to GG posts including calling GG users "twits"
> and claiming GG posts damage their eyesight, as well as repeatedly
> denying the obvious fact that GG is much easie
On Monday, December 9, 2013 10:37:38 AM UTC+5:30, ru...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On 12/08/2013 05:27 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> > On 09/12/2013 00:08, wrote:
> >> On 12/08/2013 12:17 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> >>> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:06 AM, rafaell wrote:
> >[...]
> > To the OP, please ignore the
"why can't we all just get along?"
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On 12/08/2013 08:05 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:08 AM, wrote:
>> I suspect many
>> of them are motivated by political dislike of Google as
>> a corporation, or want to stay with the 1990's technology
>> they invested time in learning and don't want see change.
>
> Neith
On 12/08/2013 05:27 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> On 09/12/2013 00:08, ru...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> On 12/08/2013 12:17 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:06 AM, wrote:>[...]
>[...]
> To the OP, please ignore the above, it's sheer, unadulterated rubbish.
> Nobody has ever been bull
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:08 AM, wrote:
> I suspect many
> of them are motivated by political dislike of Google as
> a corporation, or want to stay with the 1990's technology
> they invested time in learning and don't want see change.
Neither. I don't at all hate Google (I quite like the company
Le 08.12.2013 19:32, rafaella...@gmail.com a écrit :
On Sunday, December 8, 2013 6:27:34 PM UTC, bob gailer wrote:
On 12/8/2013 12:59 PM, rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name. I want to write a
function that takes in an age and returns the names o
Le 08.12.2013 20:06, rafaella...@gmail.com a écrit :
i get it, thanks a lot i wrote a different one and it works
def people(age):
people=[name for name in dic if dic[name]==age]
print(people)
No it doesn't. You are printing things not returning something.
and combine_list is the mos
Le 09.12.2013 01:00, Gregory Ewing a écrit :
rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
def people(age):
people=lambda age: [name for name in dic if dic[name]==age]
but i don't get the lambda age part.
Just to explain: YBM has tried to sabotage you by posting a
solution that uses a couple of advanced
On 09/12/2013 00:08, ru...@yahoo.com wrote:
On 12/08/2013 12:17 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:06 AM, wrote:>[...]
Also, your posts are acquiring the slimy stain of Google Groups, which
makes them rather distasteful. All your replies are getting
double-spaced, among other p
On 12/08/2013 12:17 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:06 AM, wrote:>[...]
> Also, your posts are acquiring the slimy stain of Google Groups, which
> makes them rather distasteful. All your replies are getting
> double-spaced, among other problems. Please consider switching to a
rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
def people(age):
people=lambda age: [name for name in dic if dic[name]==age]
but i don't get the lambda age part.
Just to explain: YBM has tried to sabotage you by posting a
solution that uses a couple of advanced Python features
(lambda and list comprehension
On 12/8/2013 2:06 PM, rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
Even when you do get what lambda means and how use it,
name = lambda args: expression
which is a carryover from other languages, is inferior to
def name(args): return expression
because the function object resulting from lambda does not have
On Sunday, December 8, 2013 10:32:31 AM UTC-8, rafae...@gmail.com wrote:
[snip]
> def people(age):
> people=lambda age: [name for name in dic if dic[name]==age]
>
> people(20)
[snip]
> this is the code i have so far(with the help of the first post ;p). i
> understand how a function and a d
On 08/12/2013 19:06, rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
i get it, thanks a lot i wrote a different one and it works
def people(age):
people=[name for name in dic if dic[name]==age]
print(people)
people(20)
i have one last question
it asks me to test my program function by running these li
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:06 AM, wrote:
> but when i wrote these lines it returns me an error
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/Users/rafaellasavva/Desktop/people.py", line 19, in
> print 'Dan' in people(18) and 'Cathy' in people(18)
> TypeError: argument of type 'NoneType' is n
On Sunday, December 8, 2013 6:52:12 PM UTC, Benjamin Kaplan wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 10:32 AM, wrote:
>
> >
>
> > On Sunday, December 8, 2013 6:27:34 PM UTC, bob gailer wrote:
>
> > > On 12/8/2013 12:59 PM, rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > >
>
> > > > i have a dictionary with names a
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 10:32 AM, wrote:
>
> On Sunday, December 8, 2013 6:27:34 PM UTC, bob gailer wrote:
> > On 12/8/2013 12:59 PM, rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > > i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name. I want to write a
> > > function that takes in an age and returns the
On Sunday, December 8, 2013 6:32:31 PM UTC, rafae...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sunday, December 8, 2013 6:27:34 PM UTC, bob gailer wrote:
>
> > On 12/8/2013 12:59 PM, rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >
>
> > > i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name. I want to write a
> > > function
On Sunday, December 8, 2013 6:27:34 PM UTC, bob gailer wrote:
> On 12/8/2013 12:59 PM, rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name. I want to write a
> > function that takes in an age and returns the names of all the people who
> > are that age.
>
>
On 08/12/2013 18:14, rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday, December 8, 2013 6:07:47 PM UTC, YBM wrote:
Le 08.12.2013 18:59, rafaella...@gmail.com a �crit :
i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name.
I want to write a function that takes in an age and returns
the names of
On 12/08/2013 09:59 AM, rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name. I want to write a
function that takes in an age and returns the names of all the people who are
that age.
please help
This looks like homework for a beginning programming class. Correct
On 12/8/2013 12:59 PM, rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name. I want to write a
function that takes in an age and returns the names of all the people who are
that age.
please help
Welcome to the python list. Thanks for posting a question.
If you we
In article <264c1144-5d04-4ad0-aa32-f4e6770d2...@googlegroups.com>,
rafaella...@gmail.com wrote:
> i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name. I want to write a
> function that takes in an age and returns the names of all the people who are
> that age.
> please help
Homework problem
Le 08.12.2013 19:14, rafaella...@gmail.com a écrit :
On Sunday, December 8, 2013 6:07:47 PM UTC, YBM wrote:
Le 08.12.2013 18:59, rafaella...@gmail.com a �crit :
i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name.
I want to write a function that takes in an age and returns
the names
On Sunday, December 8, 2013 6:07:47 PM UTC, YBM wrote:
> Le 08.12.2013 18:59, rafaella...@gmail.com a �crit :
>
> > i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name.
>
> > I want to write a function that takes in an age and returns
>
> > the names of all the people who are that age.
>
>
Le 08.12.2013 18:59, rafaella...@gmail.com a écrit :
i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name.
I want to write a function that takes in an age and returns
the names of all the people who are that age.
please help
ageDict = { 'john':42, 'jane':36, 'paul':42 }
peopleWithAge = lambda
i have a dictionary with names and ages for each name. I want to write a
function that takes in an age and returns the names of all the people who are
that age.
please help
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On Aug 2, 6:24 pm, "Dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI All,
> i am a 4th year business student and i took web design online course
> for fun however i did not see that last 2 chapters were python
> programming.This has no relevance to my major nor does it have any
> contribution to my degree.
Hi,
Please do not double post. Especially with more than one email
address. If someone can help you. I am sure they will.
Danyelle
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HI All,
i am a 4th year business student and i took web design online course
for fun however i did not see that last 2 chapters were python
programming.This has no relevance to my major nor does it have any
contribution to my degree. My fun turned out to be my nightmare since
i literally can not gr
Hello,
Thanks for the input:-) I made a mean, median &
mode program. I'm trying to figure how can I store this program in another file
and opens the file to display. Any idea what to add in my source code.
Thanks!
# compute the Mean, Median & Mode of a list of
numbers:
sum = 0.0
prin
At 07:07 PM 12/5/2004, Alfred Canoy wrote:
Please help me out:(.. I've been trying to figure this out for 2 days now..
I don't know what to use to print all the list of numbers. I hve know
idea how should I do this. I tried a lot of trial & error for the the def,
dict, .list( ). have no luck.
I
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, Alfred Canoy wrote:
> Please help me out:(.. I've been trying to figure this out for 2 days
> now.. I don't know what to use to print all the list of numbers. I hve
> know idea how should I do this. I tried a lot of trial & error for the
> the def, dict, .list( ). have no luc
t;,number
> sum = sum + number
> print " [x,...,x] ?"
>
> Al
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Matthew Dixon Cowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> T
Hello,
I'm stuck in the end of my source code. I'm trying
to print all the numbers. How can I print all the list of numbers that I
selected?
Source
code:# compute the Mean, Median & Mode of a list of
numbers:sum = 0.0print 'This program will take several numbers
then average them'cou
;, current_count,":",number
sum = sum + number
print " [x,...,x] ?"
Al
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Alfred Canoy
Agana, Guam
Pacific time
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- Original Message -
From: "Matthew Dixon Cowles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Alfred Canoy" <[EMAIL PROTE
Dear Sir/Madam,
Hello! I'm just new to programming and
would like to ask for help..
Can you please give me clue how I
should start solving the following problem below?
-Build a module that contains three functions that do the
following:
Compute the average of a list of number
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