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    Can some one show me some Python coding

    It is a little stupid question but can some one show me some Python coding I have never seen it and have noticed that people dont really use it well what I can, so what use does it have?


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    check out this thread http://www.exforsys.com/forum/python...-solution.html

    Otherwise google uses python for their services and search engine so it is quite powerfull


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    no way do google use it I never noticed what file forumat does it use?


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    Why are they hiring so much python programmers then

    Just for the proof http://www.google.com/support/bin/topic.py?topic=367

    see that little .py at the end


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    are right so .py is the file format thank you

    I am still looking to see what some of the code looks like lol


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    This is the thing you need




    # a selection of simple Python code to give you a taste of the language ...
    #
    # Just a few notes about Python:
    # Python has a very efficient built-in memory manager.
    # Python does not need variable types declared, it is smart enough to figure that out!
    # Python uses whitespaces to group statements, this avoids the begin/ends and {}
    # of other languages. Let's face it, you use whitespaces anyway in these
    # languages to make the code more readable! In other words, Python forces you
    # to make code more readable. You get used to the indentations naturally.
    # Use the number of spaces you like, the de facto standard is four spaces.
    # Important caveat:
    # keep the spacing uniform for the group of statements
    # that belong together, and don't mix tabs and spaces. Avoid tabs!
    #
    # I used Python-2.3.4.exe (the Windows installer package for Python23)
    # from http://www.python.org/2.3.4/
    # code tested with Python23 vegaseat 16jan2005


    print "Simple math like 12345679*63 = ", 12345679*63

    # print just an empty line
    print

    # display numbers 0 to 9
    # the indentation before print makes it part of the loop
    for number in range(10):
    print number

    # print also adds a newline, use a comma to prevent the newline
    for number in range(10):
    print number,

    print

    # import the math module for the sqrt() function
    import math

    # a little more complex this time
    # \n is the newline character, % starts the format specifier
    # Python does have its roots in the C language
    # notice how we use the sqrt() function from the math module
    # CYA: more specifically, sqrt() is a function in module math
    print "\nSquare root of integers 0 to 9 formatted as a float with 4 decimals:"
    for value in range(10):
    squareRoot = math.sqrt(value)
    print "sqrt(%d) = %.4f" % (value, squareRoot)

    # now it gets a bit more hairy
    print "\nDisplay integers 0 to 15 formatted to use 6 spaces ..."
    print "(plain, zero-padded, hex and octal)"
    print " %s %s %s %s" % ('%6d', '%06d', '%6x', '%6o')
    for value in range(16):
    print "%6d %06d %6x %6o" % (value, value, value, value)

    print

    print "\nA not so typical for loop:"
    for food in "spam", "eggs", "cumquats":
    print "I love", food

    print

    # a short intro to string slicing
    # a little cryptic at first blush, but very powerful
    # [begin : < end : step] end is exclusive, step is optional
    # defaults are index begin = 0, index end = length, step = 1
    animal = "hippopotamus"
    print "this is the string = ", animal
    print "length of string = ", len(animal)
    print "exclude first 3 char = ", animal[3: ]
    print "exclude last 4 char = ", animal[:-4]
    print "reverse the string = ", animal[::-1]

    # define/create a function
    # the indented lines are part of the function
    def convertFahrenheit2Celsius(fahrenheit):
    celcius = 0.555 * (fahrenheit - 32)
    return celcius

    print

    # and use the function
    # (make sure you define/create the function before you call it)
    print "A Fahrenheit to Celcius table:"
    # range is from -40 to < 220 in steps of 10
    for tf in range(-40, 220, 10):
    print "%5.1fF = %5.1fC" % ( tf, convertFahrenheit2Celsius(tf) )

    print

    print "A limited set:"
    # another variation of the for loop
    for tf in -40,0,32,98.6:
    print "%5.1fF = %5.1fC" % ( tf, convertFahrenheit2Celsius(tf) )

    print

    # test boolean results
    print "Is 3 > 5? Result =", 3 > 5 # result = False
    print "Is 3 < 5? Result =", 3 < 5 # result = True

    # optional wait for keypress
    raw_input('Press Enter...')


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    :S that looks fun thank you for showing me

    I have to say it looks a little like php


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    What does a PYTHON file do anyway? I am very confused here


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    Business Reasons for Using Python

    is it like C language.... ANy business reasons for using Python opposed to other programming launguages...

    Please some one clear by doubts...

    Thanks,
    Angela


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mount Tropolis View Post
    What does a PYTHON file do anyway? I am very confused here
    is it like C language.... ANy business reasons for using Python opposed to other programming launguages..


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