On 04/05/2019 15:35, nathan tech wrote:
> It has to be said, after extensive research, and responses here, it
> seems python was just not designed to be a commercial product.
That depends. Python wasn't designed to be a commercial product
in that it is an open source programming language and inte
> > 9a0d86eb (from https://pypi.org/simple/aiorpcx/) (requires-
> > python:>=3.6) is incompatible with the pythonversion in use.
> > Acceptable
> > python versions are:>=3.6
>
> Ok, so it clearly says you need a Python version greater
> than or equal to 3.6. Which version of Python are you using?
It has to be said, after extensive research, and responses here, it
seems python was just not designed to be a commercial product.
Licenses are all well and good, but if you're hacking a product, you're
just not going to be stopped by a lisence.
Furthering to that, if I ever sold products it wo
Mark and all,
Thanks for the link to the different dictionaries. The book which was
recommended I have already got and read which doesn't answer my question.
The structure of the CSV file is:
Account no, date, transaction description (what I am trying to build unique
keys from), credit, debit, se
On 04/05/2019 00:45, nathan tech wrote:
> There are tools like py2exe and pyinstaller that are able to compile
> your python code into .exe format.
>
> but why bother?
It's easier and more convenient to distribute a single .exe
file than a swathe of individual .py or .pyc files. It also
removes