shrey.de...@gmail.com writes: > As a computer science undergraduate student, I don't want to spend > time writing the module but instead I want to work with it, play > around with it, and do problems with it.
For educational purposes, I think writing the module yourself is part of the idea. Also, Python isn't really the right language for that. Most things in Python are done with Python lists (elastic vectors), deques/queues, or dictionaries. That's almost always sufficient in practice. I've occasionally wanted an AVL tree for shared dictionaries but that's about it. The C++ standard template library (STL) and Boost have most of what you want, at a lower level than Python. Or if you really want to be hardcore, implement everything yourself in assembler. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list