http://psyco.sourceforge.net/
And The Ultimate Psyco Guide for 1.3 is at
http://psyco.sourceforge.net/psycoguide/index.html
Dick Moores
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Have you used Pysco much Dick? Is it n00bie friendly?
Or, to put it another way, at what point in a programme's size/speed
does it become worthwhile to implement Pysco?
Regards,
Liam Clarke
On Sun, 05 Dec 2004 23:49:03 -0800, Dick Moores [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://psyco.sourceforge.net/
Dick Moores wrote:
Here's what I learned from Kent about installing psyco (for Windows):
Download psyco from http://psyco.sourceforge.net. Unzip the zip file.
Copy the folder psyco-1.3/psyco into Python24/Lib/site-packages. (Create
site-packages if you don't already have it.) Should be good to
Ok. I tried running the script on my Apache server on Windows NT and IT
WORKS The script saves the values of videodb keys correctly. DARN!!!
I don't get it. Why does the exact same script work on Win and not on Linux.
Oh, did I mention I am developing the application on Linux. And now
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Hey Mike,
snipped intro about tying GUI-network code together
I'm
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, kumar s wrote:
Here is how my file looks:
Name=3492_at
Cell1=481 13 (The space between (481 and 13 is tab)
Cell1=481 13
Cell1=481 13
Name=1001_at
Cell1=481 13
Cell2=481 12
Cell1=481 13
Cell1=481 13
Cell2=481 12
Name=1002_at
Cell3=482 12
Cell1=481 13
Cell1=481
- MS allows Outlook to run scripts when mail is open, if
those scripts are harmful we have a virus!
That is (was, they've improved it a lot) the number one cause
of script kiddie virii. Simply viewing a mail message in the
preview pane was enough to trigger a script. They have
improved