On 18/12/17 15:42, Juan Mayén wrote:
> learning Linux and completing banditoverthewire exercises. Now though I am
> interested in at least building one small application, I was thinking of
> building a web crawler, or create a bot that will help me place trades in
> crypto currency market.
>
> All
Introduction:
Hi everyone I am Juan and I briefly got into coding early fall but then had
to stop because my Master's program demanded more time. I had started
learning Linux and completing banditoverthewire exercises. Now though I am
interested in at least building one small application, I was thi
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 09:35:14PM +0200, mikablom via Tutor wrote:
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> how. thank you very much.
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On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Danny Yoo wrote:
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> >> why is it I get this messages repeatedly despite having been reading
> and writing on the list for over a year now?
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> This has happened to me once in a while too. I conjecture that it might
> be a bug with Mailman, but I'd have to dive i
>> why is it I get this messages repeatedly despite having been reading and
writing on the list for over a year now?
This has happened to me once in a while too. I conjecture that it might be
a bug with Mailman, but I'd have to dive into the code to be certain.
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On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Danny Yoo wrote:
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>> I was reading IDLE tutorial.
>> The following document dose not exist.
>> http://www.python.org/idle/doc/
>>
>> It was referenced from
>> https://hkn.eecs.berkeley.edu/~dyoo/python/idle_intro/
>>
>
> Ok. I'll correct the broken link as soon a
> I was reading IDLE tutorial.
> The following document dose not exist.
> http://www.python.org/idle/doc/
>
> It was referenced from
https://hkn.eecs.berkeley.edu/~dyoo/python/idle_intro/
>
Ok. I'll correct the broken link as soon as I have time. Thanks.
_
Hi,
I was reading IDLE tutorial.
The following document dose not exist.
http://www.python.org/idle/doc/
It was referenced from
https://hkn.eecs.berkeley.edu/~dyoo/python/idle_intro/
Thanks,
Kazem
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> On 13/05/12 07:21, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>> Devin Jeanpierre wrote:
>>> This is the third time I've received a message "for those of you new
>>> to the Tutor list". When does it stop?
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> I think these come when the listserver gets a message from a mailb
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Devin Jeanpierre wrote:
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I think these come when the listserver gets a message from a mailbox it
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On Thu, 29 Sep 2011, Hugo Arts wrote:
* someone from the future is in need of python help and is sending
messages back in time.
I'm betting this is Guido and his time machine again.
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> * someone from the future is in need of python help and is sending
> messages back in time.
I told Guido that Python version 5.2 sucked, but he wouldn't /
will not listen! :-/
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On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 10:25 PM, Prasad, Ramit
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> I think you misunderstood my question. The web archive of the list has a few
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> January 2027: [ Thread ] [ Subject ] [ Author ] [ Date ]
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Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 3:11 PM
To: Prasad, Ramit
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Subject: Re: [Tutor] Mailing list archive oddity?
> So I wanted to reference a post I had already deleted and I looked at
> So I wanted to reference a post I had already deleted and I looked at the
> archive (http://mail.python.org/pipermail/tutor/).
>
> My question...how do I get a future capable email client like the archive? :)
What mail client do you use? Does it offer a way to move posts out of
the inbox, witho
So I wanted to reference a post I had already deleted and I looked at the
archive (http://mail.python.org/pipermail/tutor/).
My question...how do I get a future capable email client like the archive? :)
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can I see it if it isn't to me.. I'm sorry Sergey if this
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Assuming you mean _why_ (not _way_) , Sergey was simply quoting the
introductory email we all get when we join, as it answered the
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Wow wow, way is a ser...@might.co.za person doing a tutor response. And why
can I see it if it isn't to me.. I'm sorry Sergey if this
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Oh, ok :D
Luke Paireepinart escreveu:
> rolando wrote:
>> I just use the reply button in my Thunderbird, and then change the
>> email I want to send to tutor@python.org
> It's better to use reply-all, in my opinion, because then, if
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Greetings everyone...
I use Thunderbird, too. I've noticed that it handles threads a bit
strange...for instance, I have pytutor set up to send me copies of my
replies (so I can track threads better), but Thunderbird won't display
my replies inline with the threads...
If you go to the folder y
rolando wrote:
> I just use the reply button in my Thunderbird, and then change the email
> I want to send to tutor@python.org
It's better to use reply-all, in my opinion, because then, if someone's
involved in an e-mail thread, they'll get an instant
update on it even if they only get the Tutor
"Jorge Azedo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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Just hit Reply All.
There should be a command or button in your mail tool
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I just use the reply button in my Thunderbird, and then change the email
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Jorge Azedo escreveu:
> Danny Yoo wrote:
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>>
Not so much a question about Python, but here goes:
How do I reply to a specific thread in the mailing list? If I plac
>>
> I'm trying to use the Reply All button on my mail client (I use
> Thunderbird, by the way) like you guys suggested. Let's see if it
> works :-P
>
That's what I use (Reply All and Thunderbird) and whenever I check my
gmail account from the website, the messages I write appear threaded
cor
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>>> Not so much a question about Python, but here goes:
>>>
>>> How do I reply to a specific thread in the mailing list? If I place
>>> "Re:bla bla" in the subject line, I notice that I start a new
>>> thread, I don't continue one that already exists. How do I go about
>>>
>> Not so much a question about Python, but here goes:
>>
>> How do I reply to a specific thread in the mailing list? If I place
>> "Re:bla bla" in the subject line, I notice that I start a new thread,
>> I don't continue one that already exists. How do I go about doing this?
>> Thanks for an
Jorge Azedo wrote:
> Not so much a question about Python, but here goes:
>
> How do I reply to a specific thread in the mailing list? If I place
> "Re:bla bla" in the subject line, I notice that I start a new thread,
> I don't continue one that already exists. How do I go about doing this?
>
Not so much a question about Python, but here goes:
How do I reply to a specific thread in the mailing list? If I place
"Re:bla bla" in the subject line, I notice that I start a new thread,
I don't continue one that already exists. How do I go about doing this?
Thanks for any info
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> newbie book, there certainly wouldn't be as many. but speaking of
> learn how to program... is there a 2nd edition coming soon? :-)
Unlikely. The sales have been steady (surprisingly so given its age
now)
but not exactly stellar so Addison Wesley aren't too excited about
it I suspect. To be h
On 8/25/06, Alan Gauld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > i put a significant number of exercises in "Core Python," some which
>> > ...
>> > there are about 260 exercises in the 1st ed., and the upcoming 2nd
>> > ed. will have well over 300. i believe this is more than any other
>> > Python book out
Alan Gauld wrote:
> However one badly missed Python resource that used to help
> a lot was the Useless Python web site. Alas it seems to have
> dissappeared fromthe web.
It's back!
http://www.uselesspython.com/
Kent
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> i put a significant number of exercises in "Core Python," some which
> ...
> there are about 260 exercises in the 1st ed., and the upcoming 2nd
> ed.
> will have well over 300. i believe this is more than any other
> Python
> book out there.
Certainly more than mine Wes!
I got a lot of flack
> On 8/24/06, John Fouhy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 25/08/06, Joe Gamman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Anyway, would appreciate any comments on the idea.
>>
>> It seems like the sort of thing you find in textbooks or "learn to
>> program" books -- most books of this nature have suitable exe
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> On 25/08/06, Joe Gamman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anyway, would appreciate any comments on the idea.
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> It seems like the sort of thing you find in textbooks or "learn to
> program" books -- most books of this nature have suitable exercises
On 25/08/06, Joe Gamman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyway, would appreciate any comments on the idea.
It seems like the sort of thing you find in textbooks or "learn to
program" books -- most books of this nature have suitable exercises at
the end of each chapter, or spread throughout each chapt
ain point (>50 hours?), a newbie would have the momentum to start teaching themselves via documentation and leveraging the tutor mailing list. it's probably hard for the tutors here to remember just how difficult it is to get that critical mass needed to really start teaching yourself. an u
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