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CPUFreak91

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The new Geek Dictionary Site is up! You can now ge the new bug-free GD 0.3!
Please download and tell me what you think.

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There are two ways of constructing a software design: one way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies; the other is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies.

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Goldrush13

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What's the link?
CPUFreak91

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Same as the earlier A Geek Dictionary post.
Geek Your Vocabulary Here

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There are two ways of constructing a software design: one way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiencies; the other is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies.

--C. A. R. Hoare
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Go version 0.3. It's waaay better than 0.2 (alpha) which still has that anoying bug. Version 0.1 is like MS-DOS vs. Mac OS X or Fedora Core 3, etc.

[This message has been edited by CPUFreak91 (edited April 19, 2005).]

Goldrush13

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I get this error when I start it up. I'm using the Windows 0.3 one.

"Windows can not find 'C:\Program Files\Warmouth Programming Studios\Geek Dictionary\main.py'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file, click the Start button, and then click Search."

Is it because I didn't download any of the previous versions?

CPUFreak91

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Yikes! Files not there! Only two were included....
Must have been when the power went off and my UPS wasn't on....
I'll fix it today
EDIT: ....Got it fixed. There was only the icons no source files.
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Goldrush13

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I'd comment on it but all I have is a .py file, presumably used in a Python compiler which I don't have or use so I can't open it.

But I liked the site.

CPUFreak91

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I wish I could get py2exe to work.Then you wouldn't need the interpreter. Hey, python 2.3 is only about 5 megs, so it's not a pain in the butt to download if you have a segmented download manager (and Dial-Up) Thanks for the comments.

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CPUFreak91

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Wahoo! I have gotten py2exe to work and now you don't need the interpreter if you download the windows version!

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Goldrush13

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"Requested file exceeds 256kb" when I try to download.
CPUFreak91

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Yeah, if you read the front page, you'll see the notice that you can't download a file bigger than 300k (rounding off). I'm searching for a new hosting service.

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bennythebear

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how many words are in the dictionary? i'm not sure which version i have(i needed to download python for windows), but i i've tried a few words and none of them worked.

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CPUFreak91

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You may be a little behind. I think there are (har har har) 16 words in it. I've fixed all the bugs and the windows version doesn't need the Python Interpreter any more. I'm working on adding new words right now, so excuse me....

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