Hi On the french Foxpro groups site Mike poster a procedure to find the distance between two Google adresses. If you cant find I might be able to upload a zip Koen
Op ma 28 jan. 2019 om 17:49 schreef Kurt @ Gmail kurthwendt@gmail.com
I'm actually going to read your Blog post - since, if you can believe it
- I'm actually starting to teach a class to kids, in an after school
type program. One class is 3D Design/3D Printing - but, the other class is Python based. Am also going to look around at some older threads here talking about Python - so I can truly get a quick jump start in Python. Of course, needless to say - I need only stay 1 or 2 steps ahead of the kids!
And - if ANYONE has a suggestion for something Cool I could teach the kids in Python - feel free to give me a shout out!
Fletcher - sorry to Hi-Jack your thread. At least its not a total hi-jacking and steering it into a wrong direction...
I give you back the steering wheel now!
-K-
On 1/24/2019 4:55 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Jan 24, 2019, at 5:07 PM, Fletcher Johnson <
FletcherSJohnson@yahoo.com> wrote:
My most interesting python question is related to the "file... import
..." command. Apparently, you can't specify a parent folder in the file portion, just the current one. But there is a way to designate where other files may be found, I just haven't figured out where that gets set, especially when using environments.
You can't specify operating system paths in the import command; those
modules need to be in known locations where Python can find them. When you install something (usually with `pip install`), it is placed in the 'site-packages' directory of your environment. I started to write a big long explanation here, but decided that it would be better as a blog post:
https://blog.leafe.com/using-a-python-virtual-environment/
Of course, if you have any questions about that, let me know.
-- Ed Leafe
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