On 2012/11/16 09:49 AM, Andriy Kornatskyy wrote:
The name "attribute" is not very descriptive. Why not "lazy_attribute" instead?
It just shorter and still descriptive.
Shorter, but not descriptive.
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On 2012/10/15 03:05 PM, Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:
This actually came as a surprise to me, I assumed that using b'' I could
portably create a byte string (which is true) and using u'' I could
portably create a unicode string (which is not true). This feature would
help porting code between both vers
Hi
Sorry guys, I'm "only" able to see this (with the Python versions an end
user can download):
[snip timeit results]
While you have been all doom and gloom and negativity that Python has
"destroyed" Unicode,
I thought that jmf's concerns were solely concerned with the selection
of latin1
On 2012/08/17 12:42 AM, Madison May wrote:
As a lurker, I agree completely with Chris's sentiments.
I too, but I'd prefer something top-posted than have to skip through 38
pages of quoted e-mail to get to a (generally) 1 liner at the bottom.
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On 2012/08/16 07:01 AM, Dan Sommers wrote:
When I've got these antlers on I am dictating and when I take them off I
am not dictating.
Very good.
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cn tell itz a fraud - sp 2 gd! lolz
On 2012/08/14 08:34 AM, Simon Cropper wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I just had a great idea for a new python module. I haven't bothered
googling it or doing any research.
I need help putting together some code; today preferably, my boss is on
my back. Can someone plea
On 2012/07/21 11:49 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
and PS is spelt p.s. :)
Ahem, the absolutely authoritative reference on the subject:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postscript
says PS or P.S.
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On 2012/07/23 02:55 PM, Roy Smith wrote:
Some day, we're going to have programming languages that take advantage
of the full unicode character set. Right now, we're working in ASCII
and creating silly digrams/trigrams like r'' for raw strings (and triple-quotes
for multi-line
strings). Not to
Hi
Getting closer to a stable release.
Latest version has a simpler, cleaner API, and works on PyPy (and
hopefully the other implementations as well ;), as well as CPython.
Get your copy at http://python.org/pypi/dbf.
Bug reports, comments, and kudos welcome! ;)
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