DwBear75 a écrit :
I am considering using python as a replacement for a lot of bash
scripting that I have been doing. I would like to be as cross platform
as possible, writing scripts for both windows and linux. Are there any
guides are general rules of thumb on
1) keeping code os independant
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
DwBear75 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am considering using python as a replacement for a lot of bash
>scripting that I have been doing. I would like to be as cross platform
.
.
.
>2) nifty lamb
On Aug 22, 9:55 am, DwBear75 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am considering using python as a replacement for a lot of bash
> scripting that I have been doing. I would like to be as cross platform
> as possible, writing scripts for both windows and linux. Are there any
> guides are general rules of
I am considering using python as a replacement for a lot of bash
scripting that I have been doing. I would like to be as cross platform
as possible, writing scripts for both windows and linux. Are there any
guides are general rules of thumb on
1) keeping code os independant
2) nifty lambda's or oth