"BartlebyScrivener" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Are you trying to get banned, or what? > > It's the equivalent of me asking you: > > Hey, does Ruby have anything like dictionaries and will you teach me > about strings? Oh, and what's an object? > > Go read the bleeping tutorial. > > rd >
Well, I did investigate all tutorial and google and I wasn't able to find any built-in way for datetime formatting in Python. In fact I cannot find any way to format a long integer into 99,999,9999 format. I know how to format strings with C printf like formatter, but I am sure what I am trying to do can't be done with C printf formatting. I also found that mx.DateTime perfectly does date formatting and much more, but I don't want to add another step to the deployment process. >> It's the equivalent of me asking you: >> and will you teach me about strings? Oh, and what's an object? The answer to this post could be just a function name. I don't think I asked about broad concepts such as the object or strings. What I am asking here is just a clue. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list