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TypeError: Can't convert 'int' object to str implicitly

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13654168/typeerror-cant-convert-int-object-to-str-implicitly

function I am defining that lets you basically spend your skill points after you make your character. At first the error stated.. 26 print Ok. You're balance is now at balanceAfterStrength skill points. else print That is an invalid input. Restarting attribute.. print Ok. You're balance is now at balanceAfterStrength skill points. TypeError Can't convert 'int' object to str implicitly..

Can Python be used for client side web development? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1540214/can-python-be-used-for-client-side-web-development

but I have tons of PHP experience and wanted to expand my skill set. I know Python is great at server side execution just wanted..

Distributing Python programs

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1950218/distributing-python-programs

but they can use command line programs. I don't have the skill to write GUI. Let say I am writing some calculus calculator..

i tried this in python 2.4? but it is not working properly? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19622908/i-tried-this-in-python-2-4-but-it-is-not-working-properly

a ˜strength modifier p The process is repeated for the skill attribute to create a ˜skill modifier p Each player throws a.. to the strength value and the ˜skill modifier to the skill value for their character The player with the lower score on.. the dice subtracts these modifiers from the strength and skill values for their character If a skill value becomes negative..

Django vs web2py for a beginner developer [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4352428/django-vs-web2py-for-a-beginner-developer

which of these would be better suited for someone at my skill level. I have just spent a few days playing around with web2py..

Python and/or Perl VS bash [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4701766/python-and-or-perl-vs-bash

in Perl. I was about to invest some time on improving my skills on bash programming. But I wonder if people around think that.. think that this is a good idea I know bash is a good skill to have and market very often demand it but ... if I can get..