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<0> is there an easy way to get a binary representation of an integer? <1> the old fashioned way <0> is the old fashioned way writing a loop myself? :/
<1> y <2> evenin' <1> hey <2> I just started a project that appears to be quite the task <2> scanning all of our family photos <3> hello, all <3> could anyone recommend any small to mid-size open-source projects whoose source is suitable for a beginer to read through and understand? <0> uhh...I can't think of anything :/ <0> I don't think reading through the source of an open source project is normal.. <1> there are an awful lot of "small to mid-size" open source projects <1> what you'll want to look at depends entirely on your interests, no way we could help narrow that down
<3> in that case, ill take a quick spin around sourceforge <2> I wrote a lil' script to watch a directory and rename any temp images scanned to the highest file number in an archive directory :) <2> vote for summer <4> i parse a file (unicode probably) and insert the info into sqlite, and then display results in wxListCtrl <4> but i'm having problems with decoding errors <4> pysqlite2.dbapi2.OperationalError: Could not decode to UTF-8 column ... <5> hm.. i've just c/p an example from mathplot lib which works on other systems (frineds tryed) but here on my sys it just quietly exists with no output,.. :\ any clue? http://rafb.net/paste/results/Tdbb0G96.html <6> azi: Works just fine here, too. :) <5> i haven't fixed the issue yet, but i can use savefig to save the **** in a file ;( <6> I guess something isn't installed properly, then.
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