Re: [Tutor] don't steel my code Mister user

2019-05-04 Thread Alan Gauld via Tutor
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

Re: [Tutor] pip issue

2019-05-04 Thread Anil Duggirala
> > 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?

Re: [Tutor] don't steel my code Mister user

2019-05-04 Thread nathan tech
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

Re: [Tutor] Finding unique strings.

2019-05-04 Thread mhysnm1964
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

Re: [Tutor] don't steel my code Mister user

2019-05-04 Thread Alan Gauld via Tutor
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