On Wed, Oct 01, 2014 at 09:43:29AM -0700, Clayton Kirkwood wrote:
> In an effort to learn and teach, I present a simple program which measures
> the time it takes to the various add functions with the appending results:
Well done for making the effort! Now I'm going to tell you all the
things yo
On Wed, Oct 01, 2014 at 09:43:29AM -0700, Clayton Kirkwood wrote:
> # program to test time and count options
>
> import datetime,operator, sys
> from datetime import time, date, datetime
> date = datetime.now()
> dayofweek = date.strftime("%a, %b")
> print("Today is", dayofweek, date.day, "at ",
Steven, I don't disagree with most of your analysis, I didn't know of other
timing routines, and all of the superfluous stuff adds up. However, for a
simple test, the route that I took was adequate I think. Yes I timed the
whole wakeup to get to work, but the important element is that whatever I
ti
i downloaded the 3.4 version of python but there is no matching binary file
for pygame ive tried every 1.9.1 file and still cant import pygame would
an older version of python work
rob
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On Fri, Oct 3, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Rob Ward wrote:
> i downloaded the 3.4 version of python but there is no matching binary file
> for pygame ive tried every 1.9.1 file and still cant import pygame would an
> older version of python work
You might have better results contacting the Pygame communit