On 2010-02-28 06:31:56 -0800, sstein...@gmail.com said:
On Feb 28, 2010, at 9:28 AM, Someone Something wrote:
Is there something like cpan for python? I like python's syntax, but
Iuse perl because of cpan and the tremendous modules that it has. --
Please search the mailing list archives.
My favorite feature is its readability. It's as near to pseudo-code
as any language we have, and that's valuable in open source projects
or when I return to code to modify it.
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I've been doing 3D modeling for lighting simulation and I found two
reasonably well-supported solutions: VTK and OpenSceneGraph. VTK
generally has a research slant and has what I believe are reasonably
strong Python bindings. OSG is closer to VR/AR/Flight Simulation
applications and the Pytho
onnect a teletype.
Does this qualify me for the dinosaur award?
R Fritz
On 2009-01-14 07:15:33 -0800, Mel said:
Steve Holden wrote:
Unknown wrote:
On 2009-01-12, John Machin wrote:
I didn't think your question was stupid. Stupid was (a) CP/M recording
file size as number of 128-byte sec