On 5 Dec 2005 14:10:00 -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I was running Python-2.4.1 so I upgraded to 2.4.2 and guess
> what? The docs still reference the old Howto. Perhaps you meant
> to say "will be fixed in 2.5" rather than "has been fixed"?
The docs referen
> Well, I was running Python-2.4.1 so I upgraded to 2.4.2 and guess
> what? The docs still reference the old Howto. Perhaps you meant
> to say "will be fixed in 2.5" rather than "has been fixed"?
No, I meant has been fixed. A fixed version hasn't been released,
but that doesn't make it any le
"Tony Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> It's "site:", but even if you just left that out and used
> >> 'wiki.python.org sorting "how to"', the first link is the one you're
> >> after. Laziness is no excuse.
> >
> > You miss my point. Having outdated documentaion distributed
> > with Python i
>> It's "site:", but even if you just left that out and used
>> 'wiki.python.org sorting "how to"', the first link is the one you're
>> after. Laziness is no excuse.
>
> You miss my point. Having outdated documentaion distributed
> with Python is the problem. Have some newer stuff out on some
>
Tony Meyer wrote:
> Among the treasures available in The Wiki is the current
> copy of "the Sorting min-howto":
> http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/sorting/sorting.html
> >>>
> >>> Why is this a "treasure" when it is way out of date?
> >>
> >> Note that the updated vers
Among the treasures available in The Wiki is the current
copy of "the Sorting min-howto":
http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/sorting/sorting.html
>>>
>>> Why is this a "treasure" when it is way out of date?
>>
>> Note that the updated version of this is at: http://wiki.py
Tony Meyer wrote:
> >> Among the treasures available in The Wiki is the current
> >> copy of "the Sorting min-howto":
> >> http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/sorting/sorting.html
> >
> > Why is this a "treasure" when it is way out of date?
>
> Note that the updated version of this is a
>>> Among the treasures available in The Wiki is the current
>>> copy of "the Sorting min-howto":
>>> http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/sorting/sorting.html
>>
>> Why is this a "treasure" when it is way out of date?
Tony> Note that the updated version of this is at:
Tony>
>> Among the treasures available in The Wiki is the current
>> copy of "the Sorting min-howto":
>> http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/sorting/sorting.html
>
> Why is this a "treasure" when it is way out of date?
Note that the updated version of this is at: http://wiki.python.org/
moin
"Cameron Laird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
snip
> Among the treasures available in The Wiki is the current
> copy of "the Sorting min-howto":
> http://www.amk.ca/python/howto/sorting/sorting.html
snip
Why is this a "treasure" when it is way out of date?
1. There is no mention of
Thomas Heller wrote:
Gerrit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Cameron Laird wrote:
Subject: Dr. Dobb's Python-URL! - weekly Python news and links (Dec 2)
What is the frequency of the weekly Python-URL? (-;
According to the name, about 1.6 µHz.
Thomas
NOW you've done it!!
Made me s
David Fraser wrote:
> Rocco Moretti wrote:
> > I'm sorry I'm not able to give a direct URL, but it seems they've
> > switched over to a horrendously long, stateful URL system which
doesn't
> > lend itself to direct linkage.
>
> Doesn't seem stateful to me, just has different thread / message id
Rocco Moretti wrote:
For some reason I can't seem to make use of the google links. When I
use the above eg
http://groups.google.com/groups?frame=right&th=e562a771d1c827c9
I get a not found google page with url
http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?frame=right&th=e562a771d1c827c9
really wanted to
Gerrit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Cameron Laird wrote:
>> Subject: Dr. Dobb's Python-URL! - weekly Python news and links (Dec 2)
>
> What is the frequency of the weekly Python-URL? (-;
According to the name, about 1.6 µHz.
Thomas
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Cameron Laird wrote:
> Subject: Dr. Dobb's Python-URL! - weekly Python news and links (Dec 2)
What is the frequency of the weekly Python-URL? (-;
regards,
Gerrit Holl.
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For some reason I can't seem to make use of the google links. When I use
the above eg
http://groups.google.com/groups?frame=right&th=e562a771d1c827c9
I get a not found google page with url
http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?frame=right&th=e562a771d1c827c9
really wanted to spell file in a sickl
Robin Becker wrote:
Cameron Laird wrote:
QOTW: "... why does Microsoft try so hard to protect its sources?"
.
2.4 is final, buildable under Windows in at least a couple of
ways, improved, ...
http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/archives/001657.html
asyncore, Twisted,
Cameron Laird wrote:
QOTW: "... why does Microsoft try so hard to protect its sources?"
.
2.4 is final, buildable under Windows in at least a couple
of ways, improved, ...
http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/archives/001657.html
asyncore, Twisted, the Python core...-
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