I have a game I wrote using python and pygame that I am trying to change into a .exeI created the script setup.py which has this code :-setup.pyfrom distutils.core import setupimport py2exesetup(console=["Gamename.py"])
In a dos prompt with all the files there I ran :-python setup.py py2exe
It
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 09:42:07 +0200, Adriaan Louw
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I want to learn python as quick as possible, for web programming at first,
and applications later on. Any leads?
Hi,
I'd start with the basic python tutorials, then have a look at
something like CherryPy
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 16:23:29 -0800 (PST), Ali Polatel
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is it possible to connect to somewhere through a proxy while using sockets
module of Python to connect? If yes can you show me some basic examples?
Yes, but not auto-magically. If you want to stay at the sockets
Adriaan Louw wrote:
I want to learn python as quick as possible, for web programming at
first, and applications later on. Any leads?
There are many tutorials available, see
http://www.python.org/doc/Intros.html for one list.
I have an xp windows and ms office machine. (I'm considering linux,
Noel
Thanks for that info, I did do a search for that but I could not find anything useful
Message: 3Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 10:11:51 +From: Max Noel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: [Tutor] Make a .exeTo: David Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Cc: tutor@python.orgMessage-ID: [EMAIL
Hello all. I have just completed my very first python program just a
simple number guessing. I would like for someone to try it out if they
could and let me know how I did with it and where I could have
improved apon it. There are t files main.py and defs.py
Thanks
Kevin said unto the world upon 2005-03-04 10:43:
Hello all. I have just completed my very first python program just a
simple number guessing. I would like for someone to try it out if they
could and let me know how I did with it and where I could have
improved apon it. There are t files main.py
Hi,
Any body has any idea on how to implement a linked
list in python?
Ordinary python lists are not quite the same. what i
need is a list i can traverse through sequentially
without bothering about the indices, as another
process is continuously editing this list, by
inserting and deleting
Shitiz Bansal wrote on Fri, 4 Mar 2005 09:19:41 -0800 (PST):
Any body has any idea on how to implement a linked
list in python?
Perhaps like this:
class node(object):
... def __init__(self, item, next=None):
... self.item = item
... self.next = next
a = node('item a')
b
Okay this is a real question I have and I am not trying to defend the
actions of Mr. Chui. I simply wanted to make sure that I have joined
the right list. Are we allowed to ask total n00b questions on this
list? If not what level of understanding is presumed before someone
should post a
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005, Liam Clarke wrote:
??? Why am I getting this one as new again?
Hi Liam,
This one is my fault. As a mailing list administrator, I have to go
through stuff that's sitting in a moderation queue. I'd been a little
derelict in my responsibility lately, and hadn't looked at
Chelan Farsight wrote:
Okay this is a real question I have and I am not trying to defend the
actions of Mr. Chui. I simply wanted to make sure that I have joined
the right list. Are we allowed to ask total n00b questions on this
list?
Yes, this list is specifically for total n00bs and other
Chelan Farsight wrote on Fri, 4 Mar 2005 12:37:58 -0600:
actions of Mr. Chui. I simply wanted to make sure that I have joined
the right list. Are we allowed to ask total n00b questions on this
list? If not what level of understanding is presumed before someone
should post a question?
The
Kevin wrote:
Hello all. I have just completed my very first python program just a
simple number guessing. I would like for someone to try it out if they
could and let me know how I did with it and where I could have
improved apon it. There are t files main.py and defs.py
I second Brian's comments
I'm taking a shot in the dark and answering here.
Have you tried making a copy of the list, iterating over the copy, and
changing the original based on the copy?
Jacob
Hi,
Any body has any idea on how to implement a linked
list in python?
Ordinary python lists are not quite the same. what i
need
#! /usr/bin/env python
import Tkinter
class timer:
def __init__(self):
# initialize global variables
self.ckbuttonstatus = IntVar()
# set up main window
self.top = Tk()
self.top.geometry('355x125')
self.top.title(appname)
There seem to be quite a few problems with this code...
Ronnie Betzen wrote:
#! /usr/bin/env python
import Tkinter
should be
from Tkinter import *
class timer:
def __init__(self):
The next line needs to be after the line 'self.top = Tk()' so Tkinter is initialized when the
variable is
Thanks, Kent!
Moving self.top=Tk() up solved the IntVar() problem.
*sigh* Man, learning curves can be a royal pain ;-)
Also, thanks for the advice about starting off with little bits at a time.
Kinda seems like an obvious way to do things when you think about it. :-/
Bill Kranec wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to use Beautiful Soup to scrape some data out of an HTML
table. I can do this using
table = soup(td, {'class' : 'yfnc_tabledata1' })
table[0].string.strip()
OK, table is a list of Tags, the first one has a 'string' attribute.
However, if I try
for entry in
Anderson wrote:
Hello,
I currently have access to a webpage that has information that I'd
like to put into a CSV (comma seperated value) spreadsheet. Its
frontend is a form; you fill the form out by entering some text and
selecting the appropriate option from a drop down menu, and then you
press
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