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Welcome to ["JAM"]'s code page. Here you can find programs that I been written by JAM. You are free to use any of the programs that you find here, but please contact me at JAM/MessageCenter if you find something wrong with it. Please don't edit the code to a program on your own. Thank you for visiting the page and have a '''GREAT DAY!''':-) | Welcome to [[JAM]]'s code page. Here you can find programs that were '''originally''' written by [[JAM]]. I have now made this page Open Source. Anybody is free to edit these programs. Please do not vandalize this page. I hope to soon have .pyc files ready for those who do not like to mess around with source code. I hope that the programs improve from here on out. If you make a change to one of the programs in this section of the Wiki, please be sure to tell everybody that you made a change by posting a notice at [[JAM/Code/Changes]]. = Programs = * [[JAM/Code/PlatformFinder]] - Shows you what platform you're using. * [[JAM/Code/HypotIO]] - An I/O interface for the ''hypot(x, y)'' function of the math module. * [[JAM/Code/ComPYiler]] - Compiles every .py file in your Python directory. |
Code
Welcome to JAM's code page. Here you can find programs that were originally written by JAM. I have now made this page Open Source. Anybody is free to edit these programs. Please do not vandalize this page. I hope to soon have .pyc files ready for those who do not like to mess around with source code. I hope that the programs improve from here on out.
If you make a change to one of the programs in this section of the Wiki, please be sure to tell everybody that you made a change by posting a notice at JAM/Code/Changes.
Programs
JAM/Code/PlatformFinder - Shows you what platform you're using.
JAM/Code/HypotIO - An I/O interface for the hypot(x, y) function of the math module.
JAM/Code/ComPYiler - Compiles every .py file in your Python directory.