I want to write a program that calls a telephone (computer-to-phone) using VOIP in Python. Does anyone know how I might get started doing this? Are there any modules out there?
What is Chinese humour like.
I have found that many Chinese like Mr. Bean and some even see him as a sex symbol. However to someone whos from the UK hes one of the classics.....
That makes up the core of Chinese humour- do they like slapstick- dark humour- etc do they like the styles of Fawlty Towers- Month python would they understand the likes of something like "Little Britian".
im off to college in august and im not completely set on a major. i always thought i wanted to major in psychology but when i took a psychology course in high school- i found out that it wasn t right for me. right now im thinking of majoring in computer programming. i took a term course of that in high school and i enjoyed it- but only because it was fairly easy. all we did is use a program called Python and did a few simple operations. i want to know what courses requirements i need to get into the major and also how hard the courses in the major are.
Hi !
I m trying to write a little Python program.
I m a beginner.
This program will ask the user to define the values of some variables in order to use them in a mathematical formula. However- I need some code that would allow me to set an infinite number of variables- to fit the user s needs.
I know it s obscure. Here s an example :
If the user had to set 5 values to use the formula- then- he would enter the first value- which the program would define for n1. Then- the program would ask the value of n2. Then- n3- n4- n5. And- when asked for the value of n6- the user would enter "end"- which would break the loop and would calculate the result using the mathematical formula.
So- I need some code that would allow to automatically define new variables from n1- n2- n3- ... to infinite- if needed.
Any idea ?
Thank you!
P.S.: I m sorry if it s not very clear : English is not my native language! ;-)
I have just learned of the "Fourth" programming language (as in C- C++- pearl- Python- etc...)
what is your opinion of it?
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