Python Logic Map/Logic Flow Chart. (Example Provided)

Rhodri James rhodri at wildebst.demon.co.uk
Wed Feb 10 18:35:19 EST 2010


On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 07:35:51 -0000, Gary Herron <gherron at digipen.edu>  
wrote:

> spike wrote:
>> On Feb 8, 1:35 pm, Gary Herron <gher... at islandtraining.com> wrote:
>>
>>> spike wrote:
>>>
>>>> Has anyone been able to come across a Python logic map or Python logic
>>>> flow chart?
>>>>       An example can be seen on the right under History:
>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet#History
>>>>       This would be very helpful for all users.
>>>>
>>> Huh???  What aspect of Python were you thinking of mapping out?
>>>
>>> Your example us a bad ascii art graph of -- I've no clue what?
>>>
>>> Gary Herron
>>>
>>
>> Do you know what "Logic" means? Guess not. Before you comedians quit
>> your day job some people are looking for information. If you have
>> nothing positive to say, go pester somewhere else.
>>
>> Grow up.
>>
>
> Why the attitude?  I wouldn't have asked for a clarification if I didn't  
> want to help.  However, I seriously have *no* idea what the OP has asked  
> for when he says "Python logic map".   Do you?  If so, then answer the  
> poor guy's question instead of whining at me.  (And I'll respectfully  
> read your answer, just to see how you interpret "Python logic map".)

Er, Gary, that *is* the OP.  He's just much better at being peeved than at  
clearly explaining what he wants.

And sorry, but I have no idea what Python logic maps or Python logic flow  
charts either, or even what a inter-network connectivity diagram might  
have to do with them.  An expansion of the original question is definitely  
in order.

-- 
Rhodri James *-* Wildebeeste Herder to the Masses



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