skip wrote:
> >> "Python has more web application frameworks than keywords." - Skip
> >> Montanaro (but probably others going back years)
>
> Cameron> Incorrect. Thanks to Fredrik Lundh ...
>
> Yeah, I wondered about that. I was only parroting what I'd seen in Harald's
> post. I jus
Cameron> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Cameron> I reported:
>> "Python has more web application frameworks than keywords." - Skip
>> Montanaro (but probably others going back years)
Cameron> Incorrect. Thanks to Fredrik Lundh ...
Yeah, I wondered about that. I was only p
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
I reported:
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>"Python has more web application frameworks than keywords." - Skip
>Montanaro (but probably others going back years)
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.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
David Isaac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>"Cameron Laird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
>news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Jibes against the lambda-clingers lead eventually to serious
>> questions of style in regard to variable namespacing,
>> lifespan, cl
"Cameron Laird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Jibes against the lambda-clingers lead eventually to serious
> questions of style in regard to variable namespacing,
> lifespan, cleanup, and so on:
>
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_th
QOTW: "... and to my utter surprise it worked." - Andrew Nagel on
his move from wxPython to programming Tkinter in desperation
"Python has more web application frameworks than keywords." - Skip
Montanaro (but probably others going back years)
Frithiof Andreas Jensen writes frankly on use o
QOTW: "... and to my utter surprise it worked." - Andrew Nagel on
his move from wxPython to programming Tkinter in desperation
"Python has more web application frameworks than keywords." - Skip
Montanaro (but probably others going back years)
Frithiof Andreas Jensen writes frankly on use o