Re: python's library support

2006-02-04 Thread bearophileHUGS
Robert Kern>And several others if you google a bit. Yes: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pynetwork/ Bye, bearophile -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: python's library support

2006-02-03 Thread John M. Gabriele
Sean wrote: > I am a newbie in python, and I have a feeling that python provides less > library support than perl www.cpan.org This seems a big discussion > topic. > > I want to know if there is extensive algorithm library support in > python. I know there is a pretty neat module in perl to imple

Re: python's library support

2006-02-03 Thread Robert Kern
Sean wrote: > I am a newbie in python, and I have a feeling that python provides less > library support than perl www.cpan.org This seems a big discussion > topic. > > I want to know if there is extensive algorithm library support in > python. I know there is a pretty neat module in perl to imple

Re: python's library support

2006-02-03 Thread Kirk McDonald
Sean wrote: > I am a newbie in python, and I have a feeling that python provides less > library support than perl www.cpan.org This seems a big discussion > topic. > > I want to know if there is extensive algorithm library support in > python. I know there is a pretty neat module in perl to imple

python's library support

2006-02-03 Thread Sean
I am a newbie in python, and I have a feeling that python provides less library support than perl www.cpan.org This seems a big discussion topic. I want to know if there is extensive algorithm library support in python. I know there is a pretty neat module in perl to implement graph theory. Is th