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Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] PythonPytest
In a message of Thu, 11 Jun 2015 09:25:25 -0400,
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From: Alan Gauld alan.ga...@btinternet.com
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Sent: Friday, May 22, 2015 1:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] ls *.py[co] .hidden
On 21/05/15 17:57, Emile van Sebille wrote:
On 5/21/2015 9:28 AM, Albert-Jan Roskam via Tutor wrote:
I just
Hi,
Wired.com features trinket.io [1] and I thought it#39;d be nice to share this
here: https://trinket.io. Not sure whether I like this better than IPython
Notebook, though.
Regards,
Albert-Jan
[1] http://www.wired.com/2015/05/running-python-browser-awesome-think
Hi,
I would like to hide .pyc and .pyo files because they are visually distracting.
Is the aforementioned command the best way? [1].
I know Python 3 uses __pycache__ (much better!), but I also need Python 2. And
not writing bytecode files altogether using
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From: Steven D'Aprano st...@pearwood.info
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Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] ls *.py[co] .hidden
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 03:54:20PM +0100, Bod Soutar wrote:
ls *.pyc *.pso .hidden
should work
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On Tue, May 12, 2015 8:48 AM CEST Peter Otten wrote:
Alex Kleider wrote:
Is there a better (more 'Pythonic') way to do the following?
for f_name in f_names:
with open(f_name, 'r') as f:
for line in f:
There's the fileinput module
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On Tue, May 12, 2015 9:54 PM CEST Peter Otten wrote:
Albert-Jan Roskam wrote:
It was not that long ago that I found out about the fileinput module, so I
sometimes forget to use it. It is not specify the encoding of the files,
is it? It'd be nice if one could
On Sat, May 9, 2015 7:08 PM CEST boB Stepp wrote:
On Sat, May 9, 2015 at 3:23 AM, acolta andrycolt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I want to start coding in python. My background is Linux/Bash/Perl
(begginner).
My appreciate if somebody will recommend
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On Tue, May 5, 2015 8:00 PM CEST Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 12:29:59AM -0400, Brandon D wrote:
Hello tutors,
I'm having trouble understanding, as well as visualizing, how object
references work in the following situation. For demonstration
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On Sat, May 2, 2015 6:19 AM CEST boB Stepp wrote:
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 1:41 PM, Albert-Jan Roskam fo...@yahoo.com wrote:
On Fri, May 1, 2015 5:39 AM CEST boB Stepp wrote:
I created my remote repository on, say my C-drive, with git
On Fri, May 1, 2015 5:39 AM CEST boB Stepp wrote:
I created my remote repository on, say my C-drive, with git init.
Not with 'git init --bare'?
I usually prefer initializing a remote with a readme, so I can simply clone it
and then populate it with files. No 'git
On Fri, May 1, 2015 6:21 AM CEST Alex Kleider wrote:
On 2015-04-30 20:39, boB Stepp wrote:
I created my remote repository on, say my C-drive, with git init. I
then copied and pasted a file to that location and put it under
version control with git add filename.py.
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 1:12 AM CEST eryksun wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:54 AM, Albert-Jan Roskam
fo...@yahoo.com.dmarc.invalid wrote:
Hmmm, that sounds pretty convincing indeed (makes it even stranger that CD
works the way it works).
I believe it threw a
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