On 14/02/2021 09:10, Michał Jaworski wrote:
Wow, that thread is entertaining. It seems that neos is one of it’s kind. What
I hope is that it will support TempleOS.
Going back going back to your original question Mr. Fibble. If ISO standard is
what you really need to finish your project you can
On 14/02/2021 09:10, Michał Jaworski wrote:
Wow, that thread is entertaining. It seems that neos is one of it’s kind. What
I hope is that it will support TempleOS.
Going back going back to your original question Mr. Fibble. If ISO standard is
what you really need to finish your project you can
Wow, that thread is entertaining. It seems that neos is one of it’s kind. What
I hope is that it will support TempleOS.
Going back going back to your original question Mr. Fibble. If ISO standard is
what you really need to finish your project you can always take up this
challenge and standardiz
Hi,
On Sat, Feb 13, 2021, 9:12 PM Mr Flibble
wrote:
> On 14/02/2021 05:04, Mark Lawrence wrote:
> > On Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 5:01:46 AM UTC, Mr Flibble wrote:
> >> CPython *is* the dead parrot.
> >>
> >> It's time for Python to evolve out of the primordial soup.
> >>
> >> /Flibble
>
Is
On 14/02/2021 05:04, Mark Lawrence wrote:
On Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 5:01:46 AM UTC, Mr Flibble wrote:
CPython *is* the dead parrot.
It's time for Python to evolve out of the primordial soup.
/Flibble
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