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Conversational Programming: How To Use The Percent Sign Operator in Python. May 13, 2011. The Percent Sign (%) is a interesting beast in the Python language. It does something called string formatting and it’s a mathematic operator as well. Whatever math is. Let’s find out what the POWER of the % is… first, we’ll learn by finding out what NOT to do. Print % SyntaxError: invalid syntax. Easy fail. What’s next? Print "foo" % "bar" TypeError: not all arguments converted during string formatting. Ok, that di...
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All posts by admin. Conversational Programming: How To Use The Percent Sign Operator in Python. May 13, 2011. The Percent Sign (%) is a interesting beast in the Python language. It does something called string formatting and it’s a mathematic operator as well. Whatever math is. Let’s find out what the POWER of the % is… first, we’ll learn by finding out what NOT to do. Print % SyntaxError: invalid syntax. Easy fail. What’s next? I barely knew her! Ok, how about using this thing for real. Ok, that didn...
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June 17, 2011. It was here I read all those Andre LeMothe books, Sam’s Teach Yourself C In 21 Days, and the O’reilly books – curled up in the aisle, feeling slightly criminal, especially since it was years before I ever actually bought a book. Anyway, when I went back today, you know what I saw? Only a single shelf for native C developers. And you know what else? Tags were popular (actually, I’m still a little fuzzy on how that works exactly, I just used raw tables). For all intents and purpose...Study l...
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Monthly Archives: June 2011. Ruby: or, how Wayne saved me from PHP. June 19, 2011. So after reading my previous post about Learning To Be A Web Programmer. Wayne called me up on the phone to talk about where I might start. As you all know, he’s sort of a big deal. And a super smart technical ninja, so I was happy to work out some ideas with him. The conversation went something like this:. Where were you thinking of starting? Well, I was thinking maybe PHP and mySQL. Eww Don’t do that. Is it as I thought,...
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Monthly Archives: May 2011. Conversational Programming: How To Use The Percent Sign Operator in Python. May 13, 2011. The Percent Sign (%) is a interesting beast in the Python language. It does something called string formatting and it’s a mathematic operator as well. Whatever math is. Let’s find out what the POWER of the % is… first, we’ll learn by finding out what NOT to do. Print % SyntaxError: invalid syntax. Easy fail. What’s next? I barely knew her! Ok, how about using this thing for real. Ok, that...
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Ruby: or, how Wayne saved me from PHP. June 19, 2011. So after reading my previous post about Learning To Be A Web Programmer. Wayne called me up on the phone to talk about where I might start. As you all know, he’s sort of a big deal. And a super smart technical ninja, so I was happy to work out some ideas with him. The conversation went something like this:. Where were you thinking of starting? Well, I was thinking maybe PHP and mySQL. Eww Don’t do that. Is there a better way? Is it as I thought, just ...
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Ruby: or, how Wayne saved me from PHP. June 19, 2011. So after reading my previous post about Learning To Be A Web Programmer. Wayne called me up on the phone to talk about where I might start. As you all know, he’s sort of a big deal. And a super smart technical ninja, so I was happy to work out some ideas with him. The conversation went something like this:. Where were you thinking of starting? Well, I was thinking maybe PHP and mySQL. Eww Don’t do that. Is there a better way? Is it as I thought, just ...