Somebody posted a question about this today and I approved
it but it hasn't shown up. We have had about 6 or 7 such
problems in the last month. Mainly they have been thank-you
messages so I didn't make an issue of it but a couple
have been genuine questions, like this was.
So if you have posted
On 14/12/15 21:48, Alex Kleider wrote:
> provide a graphical interface. There are several choices with pros and
> cons to each but an alternative more general approach might be to use a
> web based interface which I believe would make the code less platform
> dependent.
Not necessarily since
On 10 December 2015 at 12:38, Spyros Charonis wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I am learning about analysis of algorithms (python 2.7.6). I am reading a
> book (Problem solving with Algorithms and Data Structures) where Python is
> the language used for implementations. The author
Dear Alan,
Thank you very much for answering the question. If you don't mind,
please kindly let me know which library I should focus on among
beautifulsoup, selenium + PhantomJS, and dryscrape.
Have a good day
regards,
Hank
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 5:11 PM, wrote:
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On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 01:54:30AM +, Alan Gauld wrote:
> This behaviour should never be relied on since the definition
> of a "small int" is potentially implementation dependant and
> could even change with Python version or platform. Always
> use == to test integers.
It isn't just
Thank you, gentlemen (Alan, Ben, Mark,) for your advice.
The consensus seems to be in favour of tkinter
so I'll head in that direction.
Cheers,
Alex
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> Thank you very much for answering the question. If you don't mind,
> please
So far all my python programming has been done using print for output
and
(raw)input whenever user input is required. I'd like to learn how to
provide a graphical interface. There are several choices with pros and
cons to each but an alternative more general approach might be to use a
web
On 14/12/2015 21:48, Alex Kleider wrote:
So far all my python programming has been done using print for output and
(raw)input whenever user input is required. I'd like to learn how to
provide a graphical interface. There are several choices with pros and
cons to each but an alternative more
Alex Kleider writes:
> I'd be interested in any comments regarding this idea and would be
> grateful for any suggestions as to frameworks that might be helpful.
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beautifulsoup, selenium + PhantomJS, and dryscrape
no knowledge of dryscape, never used it.
The other tools/apps are used to handle/parse html/websites.
Ssoup can handle xml/html as well as other input structs. Good for
being able to parse the resulting struct/dom to extract data, or to
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