mo reina writes:
> i mainly did it because i'm always scanning through my pdf files,
> books, or the net for some coding example of solution that i'd already
> seen before, and it just seemed logical to have something where you
> could just put the content in, give it a title and tags, and just l
On Jul 27, 2:06 pm, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> mo reina wrote:
> > On 27 Lug, 10:23, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> >> mo reina wrote:
> >> > i've written a tool in python where you enter a title, content, then
> >> > tags, and the entry is then saved in a pickle file. it was
mo reina wrote:
> On 27 Lug, 10:23, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
>> mo reina wrote:
>> > i've written a tool in python where you enter a title, content, then
>> > tags, and the entry is then saved in a pickle file. it was mainly
>> > designed for copy-paste functionality (you spot a piece
On 27 Lug, 10:23, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> mo reina wrote:
> > i've written a tool in python where you enter a title, content, then
> > tags, and the entry is then saved in a pickle file. it was mainly
> > designed for copy-paste functionality (you spot a piece of code you
> > like o
mo reina wrote:
> i've written a tool in python where you enter a title, content, then
> tags, and the entry is then saved in a pickle file. it was mainly
> designed for copy-paste functionality (you spot a piece of code you
> like on the net, copy it, and paste it into the program), not really
>
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i've written a tool in python where you enter a title, content, then
tags, and the entry is then saved in a pickle file. it was mainly
designed for copy-paste functionality (you spot a piece of code you
like on the net, copy it, and paste it into the program), not really
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