libdivecomputer

alister alister.ware at ntlworld.com
Fri Sep 9 06:30:03 EDT 2016


On Fri, 09 Sep 2016 02:26:02 -0700, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:

> On Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 1:29:55 AM UTC+12, alister wrote:
>> I already have an application that works fine (sub-surface) so this is
>> more of a curiosity, delving into ctypes is not something I want to try
>> just yet.
> 
> Why not? It would be a great way to learn ctypes. :)


indeed it would, however I really don't wish to get bogged down in low 
level stuff any more (ok a necessary evil with my AVR programming but 
that is all very basic anyway) which is why i decided on python as my 
language of choice.



-- 
Ginsberg's Theorem:
	(1) You can't win.
	(2) You can't break even.
	(3) You can't even quit the game.

Freeman's Commentary on Ginsberg's theorem:
	Every major philosophy that attempts to make life seem
	meaningful is based on the negation of one part of Ginsberg's
	Theorem.  To wit:

	(1) Capitalism is based on the assumption that you can win.
	(2) Socialism is based on the assumption that you can break even.
	(3) Mysticism is based on the assumption that you can quit the 
game.



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