On Mar 25, 2:41 pm, Vinzent Steinberg
<vinzent.steinb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 24 Mrz., 17:54, weralwolf <weralw...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Mar 24, 6:53 pm, Vinzent Steinberg
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> > <vinzent.steinb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi,
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> > > On Mar 23, 6:04 pm, weralwolf <weralw...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > Hello, where my simple example of calculations corrections due to
> > > > perturbation theory for hole with infinite walls. I thinks I didn't
> > > > use all SymPy features, so if it possible guide me.
> > > > Source:http://pygments.org/demo/16998/
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> > > Nice, do you think this could be polished a bit and added to sympy's
> > > examples? This could be your first patch. :)
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> > > Vinzent
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> > I guide your tip and after few minutes get 
> > this:http://pygments.org/demo/17051/
> > - could it be as good example? If yes, how I can submit it?
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> Nice, this is exactly what I meant with polishing. About submitting
> it, I think Ondrej answered your question.
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> Why did you add all these semicolons? In Python there is no need for
> them, a newline has the same effect as ';' (except for code inside
> parentheses).
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> Vinzent

All that semicolons are coming from my C++ coding style. I put it
everywhere it just can be placed, in this way I fill some kind of
order. I just really like it =)

Anatolii

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