[Tutor] has anybody.......

Cody cowboycody016 at verizon.net
Tue Oct 19 18:57:30 CEST 2004


----- Original Message -----
From: "Cody" <cowboycody016 at verizon.net>
To: "Max Noel" <maxnoel_fr at yahoo.fr>
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: [Tutor] has anybody.......


> thanks im just wanting todo a little bit of programing and dont know what
to
> start off with so i thought maybee hacking but i desided i wated to write
a
> usefull program that some people i koe need.
> i sent out a requests here for help 2 days ago.
> but didnt realy get anywhere but this is want i want to make.
>
> ok i want a program to put a audio file and a video file together on a
> track. i have a program but i want one for other ppl that need it. i do
> video stuff, witch saves it to .avi and audio to .wav i need to combine
them
> to .wmv on a track.and i want it to have like an interface i can make them
> in photoshop and save as .jpeg for the program or whatever format it
needs.
>
> plz help me make one theres tons of programs out there that do so, but i
> want my own.
>
> thanks,cody
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Max Noel" <maxnoel_fr at yahoo.fr>
> To: "Cody" <cowboycody016 at verizon.net>
> Cc: <tutor at python.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 11:27 AM
> Subject: Re: [Tutor] has anybody.......
>
>
> >
> > On Oct 19, 2003, at 15:57, Cody wrote:
> >
> > > has anybody ever did any hacking with python., if so how would u
> > > program with it to do so.
> > > just cirouis.
> >
> > Depends on your definition of "hacking"...
> > If you use the real definition of the word (where "hacking" refers to
> > coding nifty programs for the sheer fun of it), then we all have, yes.
> > If, as I suspect, by "hacking" you actually mean "cracking"
> > (participating in destructive and usually illegal activities such as
> > computer highjacking -- which is *not* a valid sense of the word
> > "hacking"), then:
> >
> > 1) Some of us may have.
> > 2) However, I suspect that very few of us would pride themselves on
> > doing so.
> > 3) The reasoning behind 2) is that helping to build things is always
> > more rewarding (intellect-, moral-, karma- and respect-wise) than
> > destroying them. To put it another way, if Python was a brand of
> > automobiles, this would be a mailing-list for (beginner) mechanics, and
> > you'd basically be asking "have you guys ever done any car-jacking?".
> > 4) As for "how", all of course depends on what you want to do. AFAIK
> > there is no magic "crack" command in Python (or in any other
> > programming language for that matter) that allows you to crack
> > computers like in movies.
> >
> > Anyway, that doesn't really matter. If you want to become a Python
> > mechanic, you'll find plenty of people here willing to help you out.
> > Welcome aboard!
> >
> > -- Wild_Cat
> > maxnoel_fr at yahoo dot fr -- ICQ #85274019
> > "Look at you hacker... A pathetic creature of meat and bone, panting
> > and sweating as you run through my corridors... How can you challenge a
> > perfect, immortal machine?"
> >
>



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