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<0> you have been told why you were and even given examples <1> python is 100% OO and you are trying to trick me <0> it's hardly our fault you're too stupid to understand that <2> xihr: Wasn't that domain banned earlier? <0> no but give it another go please <2> Or maybe it was another channel. <1> i don't know hund
<0> I like how he's in #mensa <0> ME SO SMART !!!! <1> i keep getting banned <0> probably because you act like this everywhere <1> one time i got banned for posting a single link <1> it was a good link abotu OO <1> but you wouldn't know or care about that topic <0> haha <0> that's got to be the most stubborn dip**** I've ever encountered here <3> damn <0> (and that's saying something) <3> he got the last word <2> I think it was on purpose. <0> it could have been <0> but he was doing a very effective simulation of someone too stupid to live <2> I would get into a deep depression if I seriously believed that he's really like that. <0> haha <4> This conversation is useless. <0> wouldn't surprise me for a second <0> zphobic: and already over, good thing you're paying attention <4> s/this/that/ <3> it did distract me from looking into gnuplot though <4> Woops! <5> wow
<5> that guy is umm.. nuts <0> hah <6> is tkinter available for freebsd <7> PythonHandler mod_python.publisher <7> I dont understan why it doesnt find any of my files? <7> PythonHandler mod_python.psp do find my .psp files though <8> i want to try: print dwIpAddress | 0x0000FFFF (dwIpAddress = 0x3efb0000) <8> only python, is complaining, TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for |: 'str' and 'int' <8> how do i cast/convert the 0x3efb0000 to type int? <9> you have 0x3... as a string? <8> yes <8> return '0x%08x' % socket.ntohl(struct.unpack('l', socket.inet_aton(to_dword))[0]) <9> int(str, 16) <9> then you may format it with %x <8> hm <8> ok, let me try <8> i where trying int(str) <8> lemme see <9> Need the base too <9> this is why int("1110",2) gives 14 etc <9> base-2 (binary) <8> ah ok :) <8> i normally dont do py, cool language, but need to get more into it :P <8> Hmmz, i want the following, i have a number: 32 and i want it get 0xFFFFFFFF , after that i want to NOT it to 0x00000000 some1 any clue? <8> 32 as the mask length .. is the number of 1's .. 32 of them or in binary 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 <8> how do i 'NOT' 0xFFFFFFFF to 0x00000000 <10> wow <10> how do i do string concatenation in python ? <10> nevermind
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