comp.lang.python
- Python embedded interpreter: how to initialize the interpreter ?, ycollet
- request for code : Py Tic Tac Toe in action, Furman Smith
- py2exe 0.6.6 released, Jimmy Retzlaff
- A question about unicode() function,
JTree
- Re: A question about unicode() function, Felipe Almeida Lessa
- Are all classes new-style classes in 2.4+?,
Isaac Rodriguez
- Re: Are all classes new-style classes in 2.4+?, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Are all classes new-style classes in 2.4+?, Rene Fleschenberg
- Re: Are all classes new-style classes in 2.4+?, Felipe Almeida Lessa
- Re: Are all classes new-style classes in 2.4+?, Steven D'Aprano
- Question concerning this list,
Thomas Ploch
- Re: Question concerning this list,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Question concerning this list,
Thomas Ploch
- Re: Question concerning this list, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Question concerning this list [WebCrawler], Thomas Ploch
- Re: Question concerning this list [WebCrawler], Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: WebCrawler (was: 'Question concerning this list'), Thomas Ploch
- Re: Question concerning this list,
Thomas Ploch
- Re: Question concerning this list,
Steven D'Aprano
- Progress Box or Bar in Windows,
tubby
- Re: Progress Box or Bar in Windows, dkinakin
- Re: Progress Box or Bar in Windows, cyberco
- find login name of user?,
rattan
- Re: find login name of user?,
karel
- Re: find login name of user?,
rattan
- Re: find login name of user?, karel
- Re: find login name of user?,
rattan
- Re: find login name of user?,
Uwe Hoffmann
- Re: find login name of user?, Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: find login name of user?, Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- Re: find login name of user?,
karel
- can't find a suitable application server,
krishnakant Mane
- Re: can't find a suitable application server, Diez B. Roggisch
- python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code,
Osiris
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code, Osiris
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code, Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code,
Osiris
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code,
Roman Yakovenko
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code, Osiris
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code, Roman Yakovenko
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code,
Roman Yakovenko
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code,
Erik Max Francis
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code,
Osiris
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code, Erik Max Francis
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code, Christophe Cavalaria
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code, Osiris
- Re: python , Boost and straight (but complex) C code,
Osiris
- Re: Looking for python SIP/MGCP stacks, Anthony Baxter
- Managing a queue of subprocesses?,
cypher543
- Re: Managing a queue of subprocesses?,
Tom Plunket
- Re: Managing a queue of subprocesses?, cypher543
- Re: Managing a queue of subprocesses?,
Tom Plunket
- Re: PEP 3107 Function Annotations for review and comment,
BJörn Lindqvist
- Re: PEP 3107 Function Annotations for review and comment, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: PEP 3107 Function Annotations for review and comment, John Roth
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: PEP 3107 Function Annotations for review and comment, Kay Schluehr
- Easiest way to print from XP/DOS.,
jim-on-linux
- Re: Easiest way to print from XP/DOS.,
Larry Bates
- Re: Easiest way to print from XP/DOS.,
jim-on-linux
- Re: Easiest way to print from XP/DOS., Tom Plunket
- Re: Easiest way to print from XP/DOS., jim-on-linux
- Re: Easiest way to print from XP/DOS., Tim Roberts
- Re: Easiest way to print from XP/DOS., jim-on-linux
- Re: Easiest way to print from XP/DOS., mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: Easiest way to print from XP/DOS.,
jim-on-linux
- Re: Easiest way to print from XP/DOS., Tim Golden
- Re: Easiest way to print from XP/DOS.,
Larry Bates
- Wow, Python much faster than MatLab,
Stef Mientki
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab,
Beliavsky
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, Stef Mientki
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab,
Stef Mientki
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, Mathias Panzenboeck
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, Stef Mientki
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, John J. Lee
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab,
sturlamolden
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, Robert Kern
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab,
Doran, Harold
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab,
Stef Mientki
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, John J. Lee
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, gblais
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, Stef Mientki
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, sturlamolden
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, Wensui Liu
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab, sturlamolden
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab,
Stef Mientki
- Re: Wow, Python much faster than MatLab,
Beliavsky
- No way to set a timeout in "urllib".,
John Nagle
- Re: No way to set a timeout in "urllib"., skip
- Re: No way to set a timeout in "urllib"., John J. Lee
- Re: Python-list Digest, Vol 39, Issue 465, Chris Mellon
- Help on installing Easy_Install, TiNo
- bad marshal data in site.py in fresh 2.5 install win,
TiNo
- Re: bad marshal data in site.py in fresh 2.5 install win, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: bad marshal data in site.py in fresh 2.5 install win, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Getting VideoCapture to work with Python 2.5,
Just Another Victim of the Ambient Morality
- Re: Getting VideoCapture to work with Python 2.5, Carsten Haese
- Can I beat perl at grep-like processing speed?,
js
- Re: Can I beat perl at grep-like processing speed?, Christophe Cavalaria
- Re: Can I beat perl at grep-like processing speed?, Nick Craig-Wood
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Can I beat perl at grep-like processing speed?,
Tim Smith
- Re: Can I beat perl at grep-like processing speed?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- probably a stupid question: MatLab equivalent of "diff" ?, Stef Mientki
- Re: Beginner question on text processing, skip
- Question about the "new" module,
Gabriele *darkbard* Farina
- Re: Question about the "new" module,
skip
- Re: Question about the "new" module, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Question about the "new" module,
skip
- list looping error,
Gigs_
- Re: list looping error, tkpmep
- I want to see all the variables,
johnf
- Re: I want to see all the variables,
Larry Bates
- Re: I want to see all the variables,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: I want to see all the variables, johnf
- Re: I want to see all the variables, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: I want to see all the variables, johnf
- Re: I want to see all the variables, Rene Fleschenberg
- Re: I want to see all the variables, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: I want to see all the variables, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: I want to see all the variables,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: I want to see all the variables,
wittempj@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: I want to see all the variables,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: I want to see all the variables, wittempj@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Message not available
- Re: I want to see all the variables, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: I want to see all the variables,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: I want to see all the variables,
Larry Bates
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python, Ben
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python,
johnf
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python,
Ben
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python, Ben
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python, Ben
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python, Ben
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python, Ben
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python, Ben
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python, Ben
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python, timw.google
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python, Leo Kislov
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python, Ben
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python, Tim Roberts
- Re: INSERT statements not INSERTING when using mysql from python,
Ben
- Re: Convert Perl to Python,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Convert Perl to Python, Tim Daneliuk
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Convert Perl to Python,
Emilio Sañudo
- Re: Convert Perl to Python, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Starting a child process and getting its stdout?, Adonis Vargas
- Re: Starting a child process and getting its stdout?,
Tom Plunket
- Re: Starting a child process and getting its stdout?,
Tom Plunket
- Re: Starting a child process and getting its stdout?, cypher543
- Re: Starting a child process and getting its stdout?, Tom Plunket
- Re: Starting a child process and getting its stdout?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Starting a child process and getting its stdout?, Tom Plunket
- Re: Starting a child process and getting its stdout?, cypher543
- Re: Starting a child process and getting its stdout?,
Tom Plunket
- Re: A stupid question, Robert Kern
- Re: A stupid question,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: A stupid question,
luxnoctis
- Re: A stupid question, casevh
- Re: A stupid question, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: A stupid question, Tom Plunket
- Re: A stupid question, luxnoctis
- Re: A stupid question, Matimus
- Re: A stupid question,
luxnoctis
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Anyone persuaded by "merits of Lisp vs Python"?, Aahz
- Re: Comparing files in a zip to files on drive, Justin Ezequiel
- Re: Comparing files in a zip to files on drive, Yu-Xi Lim
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Comparing files in a zip to files on drive, Tim Williams
- Re: Minor problem with configure (2.4.4), MRAB
- Re: Minor problem with configure (2.4.4), "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: how to serve image files without disk use?, Tom Plunket
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: how to serve image files without disk use?, Chris Mellon
- Re: how to serve image files without disk use?, Carsten Haese
- Re: xml bug?,
Erik Johnson
- Re: xml bug?,
Imbaud Pierre
- Re: xml bug?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: xml bug?,
Imbaud Pierre
- Re: xml bug?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: xml bug?,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: xml bug?, Imbaud Pierre
- Re: Reverse of SendKeys??,
Erik Johnson
- Re: Reverse of SendKeys??, Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: Reverse of SendKeys??, Ravi Teja
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Reverse of SendKeys??, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Some basic newbie questions...,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Some basic newbie questions...,
jonathan.beckett
- Re: Some basic newbie questions..., Grant Edwards
- Re: Some basic newbie questions..., Duncan Booth
- Re: Some basic newbie questions...,
jonathan.beckett
- Re: Some basic newbie questions...,
Chris Mellon
- Re: Some basic newbie questions...,
jonathan.beckett
- Re: Some basic newbie questions..., Grant Edwards
- Re: Some basic newbie questions..., jonathan.beckett
- Re: Some basic newbie questions...,
jonathan.beckett
- Re: Some basic newbie questions...,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Some basic newbie questions...,
jonathan.beckett
- Re: Some basic newbie questions..., Scott David Daniels
- Re: Some basic newbie questions...,
jonathan.beckett
- Re: Some basic newbie questions..., Daniel Klein
- Re: Slowdown in Jython, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Slowdown in Jython,
Kent Johnson
- Re: Slowdown in Jython, tac-tics
- Re: db access,
Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: db access,
king kikapu
- Re: db access, Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: db access, Chris Mellon
- Re: db access, Laszlo Nagy
- Re: db access,
king kikapu
- Re: db access,
johnf
- Re: db access,
king kikapu
- Re: db access, vasudevram
- Re: db access,
king kikapu
- Re: per interpreter storage for C extensions,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: per interpreter storage for C extensions,
Robin Becker
- Re: per interpreter storage for C extensions, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: per interpreter storage for C extensions,
Robin Becker
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: per interpreter storage for C extensions,
Chris Mellon
- Re: per interpreter storage for C extensions, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: per interpreter storage for C extensions, Robin Becker
- Re: per interpreter storage for C extensions, Robin Becker
- Re: per interpreter storage for C extensions, Chris Mellon
- Re: How to return a simple variable from a function (still newbie) ?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: How to return a simple variable from a function (still newbie) ?, Paul Hummer
- Re: How to return a simple variable from a function (still newbie) ?, Carsten Haese
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: __getattr__ possible loop,
Maksim Kasimov
- Re: __getattr__ possible loop,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: __getattr__ possible loop, Chris Mellon
- Message not available
- Re: __getattr__ possible loop, Chris Mellon
- Re: __getattr__ possible loop, Maksim Kasimov
- Re: __getattr__ possible loop, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: __getattr__ possible loop, Maksim Kasimov
- Re: __getattr__ possible loop,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: answers.py v0.0.1 - source,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: answers.py v0.0.1 - source, Peter Otten
- Re: answers.py v0.0.1 - source, bearophileHUGS
- Re: answers.py v0.0.1 - source, Pyenos
- Re: Scaling pictures, buffi
- Re: Scaling pictures,
Ravi Teja
- Re: Scaling pictures,
cyberco
- Re: Scaling pictures, cyberco
- Re: Scaling pictures,
cyberco
- Re: Scaling pictures, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Scaling pictures, Kajsa Anka
- Re: Unexpected output while walking dirs, wittempj@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Python Wrapper for C# Com Object,
bg_ie
- Re: Python Wrapper for C# Com Object,
bg_ie
- Re: Python Wrapper for C# Com Object, TheSeeker
- Re: Python Wrapper for C# Com Object,
bg_ie
- Re: I'm having trouble understanding scope of a variable in a subclass,
Pyenos
- Re: I'm having trouble understanding scope of a variable in a subclass, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: I'm having trouble understanding scope of a variable in a subclass, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: I'm having trouble understanding scope of a variable in a subclass, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: I'm having trouble understanding scope of a variable in a subclass, WaterWalk
- Re: socket.gaierror: (-2, 'Name or service not known'), Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: socket.gaierror: (-2, 'Name or service not known'), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Hooking any/all 'calls', Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Hooking any/all 'calls',
fumanchu
- Re: Hooking any/all 'calls', Kevin Little
- Re: Python 2.4.4 vs. 2.3.6, Anthony Baxter
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python 2.4.4 vs. 2.3.6, Jonathan Smith
- Re: can't instantiate following inner class,
Larry Bates
- Re: can't instantiate following inner class,
Gian Mario Tagliaretti
- Re: can't instantiate following inner class, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: can't instantiate following inner class, Gian Mario Tagliaretti
- Re: can't instantiate following inner class,
Gian Mario Tagliaretti
- Re: can't instantiate following inner class, buffi
- Re: Feasible in Python ? list of object , with two exeptional objects, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Feasible in Python ? list of object , with two exeptional objects, Paul McGuire
- Re: Superclass for Errors?, Carsten Haese
- Re: Superclass for Errors?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Passing variable number of named arguments,
Carsten Haese
- Re: Passing variable number of named arguments, Ramashish Baranwal
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Roel Schroeven
- <Possible follow-ups>
- DOS, UNIX and tabs,
Ben
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs,
Ben
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Grant Edwards
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Ben
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Grant Edwards
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Tim Roberts
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs,
Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Ben Finney
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Erik Johnson
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Christophe Cavalaria
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Felix Benner
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Christophe Cavalaria
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Grant Edwards
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Tom Plunket
- Message not available
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Paul McNett
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Paul McNett
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Felix Benner
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Duncan Booth
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs, Grant Edwards
- Re: DOS, UNIX and tabs,
Ben
- Re: popen on windows, Daniel Klein
- Re: loose methods: Smalltalk asPython, Aahz
- <Possible follow-ups>
- re: loose methods: Smalltalk asPython,
Jan Theodore Galkowski
- re: loose methods: Smalltalk asPython, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: loose methods: Smalltalk asPython, Carl Banks
- re: loose methods: Smalltalk asPython, Jan Theodore Galkowski
- re: loose methods: Smalltalk asPython, Jan Theodore Galkowski
- Re: getting a process's PID,
Erik Johnson
- Re: getting a process's PID, Duncan Booth
- Re: getting a process's PID,
eldorado
- Re: getting a process's PID, Erik Johnson
- Re: getting a process's PID, eldorado
- Re: getting a process's PID, Tom Plunket
- Re: getting a process's PID,
Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: getting a process's PID,
eldorado
- Re: getting a process's PID, Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: getting a process's PID, eldorado
- Re: getting a process's PID, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: getting a process's PID,
eldorado
- Re: persistant gloabl vars (very newbie) ?,
Erik Johnson
- Re: persistant gloabl vars (very newbie) ?,
Piet van Oostrum
- Re: persistant gloabl vars (very newbie) ?, Stef Mientki
- Re: persistant gloabl vars (very newbie) ?, Erik Johnson
- Re: persistant gloabl vars (very newbie) ?, Stef Mientki
- Re: persistant gloabl vars (very newbie) ?,
Piet van Oostrum
- Re: newbie question: any better way to write this code?, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: newbie question: any better way to write this code?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: newbie question: any better way to write this code?, Peter Otten
- Re: Combining C and Python,
Osiris
- Re: Combining C and Python, Osiris
- Re: how can I modify an imported variable ?,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: how can I modify an imported variable ?,
yomgui
- Re: how can I modify an imported variable ?, yomgui
- Re: how can I modify an imported variable ?, Carsten Haese
- Re: how can I modify an imported variable ?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: how can I modify an imported variable ?,
yomgui
- Re: File write() problem,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: File write() problem,
apriebe47
- Re: File write() problem, rzed
- Re: File write() problem,
apriebe47
- Re: File write() problem, Tim Roberts
- Re: module with a threading-like api that uses processes?, Steven Bethard
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: module with a threading-like api that uses processes?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: loose methods : Smalltalk asPython,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: loose methods : Smalltalk asPython, bearophileHUGS
- Re: loose methods : Smalltalk asPython,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: loose methods : Smalltalk asPython, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: loose methods : Smalltalk asPython, Luc Heinrich
- Re: Noobie: Open file -> read characters & multiply, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Noobie: Open file -> read characters & multiply, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Noobie: Open file -> read characters & multiply, WaterWalk
- Re: Persistent variables in python,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Persistent variables in python,
buffi
- Re: Persistent variables in python, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Persistent variables in python, eduardo.padoan@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Persistent variables in python, Steven D'Aprano
- Message not available
- Re: Persistent variables in python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Persistent variables in python,
buffi
- Re: BeautifulSoup bug when ">>>" found in attribute value,
Duncan Booth
- Re: BeautifulSoup bug when ">>>" found in attribute value,
John Nagle
- Re: BeautifulSoup bug when ">>>" found in attribute value, Duncan Booth
- Re: BeautifulSoup bug when ">>>" found in attribute value, Anne van Kesteren
- Re: BeautifulSoup bug when ">>>" found in attribute value, Duncan Booth
- Re: BeautifulSoup bug when ">>>" found in attribute value,
John Nagle
- Re: Mod_python,
Maxim Sloyko
- Re: Mod_python,
Lad
- Re: Mod_python, J. Clifford Dyer
- Re: Mod_python, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Mod_python,
Lad
- Re: Q: How to generate code object from bytecode?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Q: How to generate code object from bytecode?, Carsten Haese
- Message not available
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison,
Wojciech Muła
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison,
John Machin
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, jmw
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, jmw
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, Carsten Haese
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, John Machin
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, Steve Bergman
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, John Machin
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, Duncan Booth
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, John Machin
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison,
John Machin
- Re: Fuzzy string comparison, Jorge Godoy
- Re: Installing python.org distro over ActivePython?, Tilde_karthik
- Type text global, Andreas Lysdal
- Message not available
- Re: Type text global, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: keypressed() function, robert
- Re: keypressed() function, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: keypressed() function, BJörn Lindqvist
- Re: keypressed() function, Ravi Teja
- Re: Formatting a string to be a columned block of text, placid
- Re: Formatting a string to be a columned block of text,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Formatting a string to be a columned block of text,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Formatting a string to be a columned block of text, Duncan Booth
- Re: Formatting a string to be a columned block of text,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Formatting a string to be a columned block of text, Dave Borne
- Message not available
- Re: Splitting lines from a database query,
ZeD
- Re: Splitting lines from a database query,
Peter Machell
- Re: Splitting lines from a database query, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Splitting lines from a database query, Peter Machell
- Re: Splitting lines from a database query, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Splitting lines from a database query, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Splitting lines from a database query, John Machin
- Re: Splitting lines from a database query,
Peter Machell
- Re: How to depress the output of an external module ?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: How to depress the output of an external module ?,
Luis Armendariz
- Re: How to depress the output of an external module ?, Stefan Schwarzer
- Re: How to depress the output of an external module ?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: How to depress the output of an external module ?, fdu.xiaojf@xxxxxxxxx
- Message not available
- Re: How to depress the output of an external module ?, fdu.xiaojf@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to depress the output of an external module ?, Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: How to depress the output of an external module ?, Carl Banks
- Re: How to depress the output of an external module ?, Carl Banks
- Re: How to depress the output of an external module ?, fdu.xiaojf@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to depress the output of an external module ?,
Luis Armendariz
- Re: How to suppress the output of an external module ?,
MRAB
- Re: How to suppress the output of an external module ?, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Can Python help?, Gregor Horvath
- Re: BeautifulSoup vs. loose & chars,
placid
- Re: BeautifulSoup vs. loose & chars,
Felipe Almeida Lessa
- Re: BeautifulSoup vs. loose & chars, Duncan Booth
- Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: BeautifulSoup vs. loose & chars, Andreas Lysdal
- Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: BeautifulSoup vs. loose & chars, Duncan Booth
- Re: BeautifulSoup vs. loose & chars, John Nagle
- Re: BeautifulSoup vs. loose & chars, Frederic Rentsch
- Re: BeautifulSoup vs. loose & chars,
Felipe Almeida Lessa
- Re: ANNOUNCE: Mod_python 3.3.0b (Beta),
derekl00
- Re: ANNOUNCE: Mod_python 3.3.0b (Beta), Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Website Capture,
Jonathan Curran
- Re: Website Capture, derekl00
- Re: How to stop program when threads is sleeping, John Henry
- Re: How to stop program when threads is sleeping,
Carsten Haese
- Re: How to stop program when threads is sleeping,
many_years_after
- Re: How to stop program when threads is sleeping, placid
- Re: How to stop program when threads is sleeping, Carsten Haese
- Re: How to stop program when threads is sleeping,
many_years_after
- Re: Unescaping URLs in Python,
Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- Re: Unescaping URLs in Python, John Nagle
- Re: Unescaping URLs in Python, Jeffrey Froman
- Re: Why does Python never add itself to the Windows path?, vbgunz
- Re: Why does Python never add itself to the Windows path?, Ross Ridge
- Re: Why does Python never add itself to the Windows path?, WaterWalk
- Re: Why does Python never add itself to the Windows path?, robert
- Re: Why does Python never add itself to the Windows path?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Why does Python never add itself to the Windows path?, Eric Pederson
- Re: Why does Python never add itself to the Windows path?, vbgunz
- Re: method names in __slots__ ??,
Rob Williscroft
- Re: method names in __slots__ ??,
John Machin
- Re: method names in __slots__ ??, Rob Williscroft
- Re: method names in __slots__ ??,
John Machin
- Re: terminology question - "foreign function library", Terry Reedy
- Re: terminology question - "foreign function library", Gary Herron
- Re: file/directory format/size help,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: file/directory format/size help, Stef Mientki
- Re: Help with small program,
Felix Benner
- Re: Help with small program,
smartbei
- Re: Help with small program, Paul Watson
- Re: Help with small program, Paul Watson
- Re: Help with small program, gokkog
- Re: Help with small program, Tim Roberts
- Re: Help with small program,
smartbei
- Re: problem with PIPE,
Felix Benner
- Re: problem with PIPE, Cameron Laird
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Connection python with C,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Connection python with C, vasudevram
- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?, John Machin
- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?,
Paul McGuire
- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?, bearophileHUGS
- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?, Paul McGuire
- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?, Paul McGuire
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- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?, Chris Mellon
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- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?, John Krukoff
- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?, bearophileHUGS
- Re: some OT: how to solve this kind of problem in our program?, mark . dufour
- Re: split string with hieroglyphs, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Getting the name of an assignment,
BJörn Lindqvist
- Re: Getting the name of an assignment, Adam Atlas
- Re: Getting the name of an assignment, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Getting the name of an assignment,
Steven Bethard
- Re: Getting the name of an assignment,
Adam Atlas
- Re: Getting the name of an assignment, Steven Bethard
- Re: Getting the name of an assignment,
Adam Atlas
- Re: Add/Remove Channels in Asyncore?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Elliptic Curve Library,
vasudevram
- Re: Elliptic Curve Library, Mike Tammerman
- Re: Elliptic Curve Library,
Jaap Spies
- Re: Elliptic Curve Library, vasudevram
- Re: Elliptic Curve Library, Piet van Oostrum
- Re: Newbie: what is a usefull IDE for Python on Windows ?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Newbie: what is a usefull IDE for Python on Windows ?,
Osiris
- Re: Newbie: what is a usefull IDE for Python on Windows ?, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: Newbie: what is a usefull IDE for Python on Windows ?, Larry Bates
- Re: Newbie: what is a usefull IDE for Python on Windows ?, jussij@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Question on regex, Felix Benner
- Re: Multi-line docstrings,
Duncan Booth
- Re: Multi-line docstrings,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Multi-line docstrings, Duncan Booth
- Re: Multi-line docstrings, Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- Re: Multi-line docstrings,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: httplib and socket.getaddrinfo, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: [ANN] pyparsing 1.4.5 released,
Richard Townsend
- Re: pyparsing 1.4.5 released, Paul McGuire
- Re: pyparsing announcement?, Klaas
- Re: let me simplify my question on scope of vars,
Pyenos
- Re: let me simplify my question on scope of vars,
Pyenos
- Re: let me simplify my question on scope of vars, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: let me simplify my question on scope of vars, Pyenos
- Re: let me simplify my question on scope of vars,
Pyenos
- Re: let me simplify my question on scope of vars, Terry Reedy
- Re: let me simplify my question on scope of vars, Colin J. Williams
- Re: Spyce vs mod_python PSP, Ben
- Re: Spyce vs mod_python PSP, Pyenos
- Re: scopes of local and global variable,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: scopes of local and global variable,
Pyenos
- Re: scopes of local and global variable, James Stroud
- Re: scopes of local and global variable, Pyenos
- Re: scopes of local and global variable, Max Wilson
- Re: scopes of local and global variable, Pyenos
- Re: scopes of local and global variable, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: scopes of local and global variable, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: scopes of local and global variable,
Pyenos
- Re: scopes of local and global variable, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Using Tools/freeze.py on AIX -- having problems, nnorwitz@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Use a Thread to reload a Module?,
Carl Banks
- Re: Use a Thread to reload a Module?, Gregory Piñero
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Use a Thread to reload a Module?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Use a Thread to reload a Module?, Gregory Piñero
- Re: Use a Thread to reload a Module?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Use a Thread to reload a Module?, Gregory Piñero
- Re: Use a Thread to reload a Module?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: attribute decorators,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: attribute decorators,
DH
- Re: attribute decorators, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: attribute decorators,
DH
- Re: attribute decorators, Terry Reedy
- Re: Retrieve Tkinter listbox item by string, not by index, James Stroud
- Re: Retrieve Tkinter listbox item by string, not by index, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: stoppable child thread, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: PyExcelerator: how to set colours?, Waldemar Osuch
- Re: Generating all permutations from a regexp,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Generating all permutations from a regexp,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Generating all permutations from a regexp, Nick Craig-Wood
- Message not available
- Re: Generating all permutations from a regexp, Thomas Ploch
- Re: Generating all permutations from a regexp, Chris Johnson
- Re: Generating all permutations from a regexp,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Generating all permutations from a regexp, Paul McGuire
- Re: Generating all permutations from a regexp, BJörn Lindqvist
- Re: add encoding to standard encodings works different in python 2.5?,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Message not available
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- Re: add encoding to standard encodings works different in python 2.5?, Henk-Jan Ebbers
- Message not available
- Re: optparser question,
Steven Bethard
- Re: optparser question,
Michele Petrazzo
- Re: optparser question, Steven Bethard
- Re: optparser question,
Michele Petrazzo
- Re: Confusion with calling function of a subclass, Adonis Vargas
- Re: Confusion with calling function of a subclass, Fredrik Lundh
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Question about Tkinter windows, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Problem in using Pulp,
Robert Kern
- Re: Problem in using Pulp,
amitsoni.1984@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Problem in using Pulp, Robert Kern
- Re: Problem in using Pulp, MRAB
- Re: Problem in using Pulp, Robert Kern
- Re: Problem in using Pulp,
amitsoni.1984@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Problem in using Pulp, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: I am taking a programming performance match!, tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Fall of Roman Empire, Thomas Ploch
- Re: Fall of Roman Empire, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Why can't you use varargs and keyword arguments together?, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: removing the header from a gzip'd string, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: removing the header from a gzip'd string,
Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: removing the header from a gzip'd string,
debarchana . ghosh
- Re: removing the header from a gzip'd string, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: removing the header from a gzip'd string, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: removing the header from a gzip'd string,
debarchana . ghosh
- Message not available
- Re: removing the header from a gzip'd string, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
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- Re: removing the header from a gzip'd string, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: removing the header from a gzip'd string, vasudevram
- Re: removing the header from a gzip'd string, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, Paul McGuire
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types,
John Machin
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, George Sakkis
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, John Machin
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, Duncan Booth
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, John Machin
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, Duncan Booth
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, John Machin
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, Duncan Booth
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, George Sakkis
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types,
Peter Wang
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, John Machin
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, George Sakkis
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Decorator for Enforcing Argument Types,
John Machin
- Re: PythonCard Auto Placement, John Henry
- Re: Windows upgrade incomplete, Colin J. Williams
- Re: are there Tomboy and F-Spot equivalents?, Hieu.D.Hoang@xxxxxxxxx
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: are there Tomboy and F-Spot equivalents?, BJörn Lindqvist
- Re: How a script can know if it has been called with the -i command line option?, Thomas Heller
- Re: How a script can know if it has been called with the -i command line option?, commander . coder
- Re: How a script can know if it has been called with the -i command lineoption?,
Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: How a script can know if it has been called with the -i command lineoption?,
Michele Simionato
- Re: How a script can know if it has been called with the -i commandlineoption?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: How a script can know if it has been called with the -i command lineoption?,
Michele Simionato
- Re: How a script can know if it has been called with the -i command line option?, Peter Wang
- Re: boost::python and automatic conversion for const std::string&, Roman Yakovenko
- Message not available
- Re: Displaying contents of a file using PyWin,
MiguelS
- Re: Displaying contents of a file using PyWin, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Displaying contents of a file using PyWin, MiguelS
- Re: Displaying contents of a file using PyWin, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Displaying contents of a file using PyWin,
MiguelS
- Re: [ANN] Py++ - 0.8.5,
Felix Benner
- Re: [ANN] Py++ - 0.8.5, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: an hex number problem, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: an hex number problem, Eric Brunel
- Re: rsync for python?, sam1
- Re: rsync for python?, Caleb Hattingh
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: rsync for python?, Laszlo Nagy
- RE: rsync for python?, Mark Schoonover
- Re: a question on python dict,
Tim Peters
- Re: a question on python dict,
could . net
- Re: a question on python dict, Duncan Booth
- Re: a question on python dict,
Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- Re: a question on python dict, Tim Peters
- Re: a question on python dict, Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- Re: a question on python dict, Tim Peters
- Re: a question on python dict,
could . net
- Re: list1.append(list2) returns None,
Todd Neal
- Re: list1.append(list2) returns None,
Pyenos
- Re: list1.append(list2) returns None, Georg Brandl
- Re: list1.append(list2) returns None, Matimus
- Re: list1.append(list2) returns None, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: list1.append(list2) returns None,
Pyenos
- Re: list1.append(list2) returns None,
Edward Kozlowski
- Re: list1.append(list2) returns None, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: list1.append(list2) returns None,
Ben Finney
- Re: list1.append(list2) returns None, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: pickle fun, Pyenos
- Re: calling a class instance of function, Brett Hoerner
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: calling a class instance of function, Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: what is wrong with my code?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: what is wrong with my code?,
Pyenos
- Re: what is wrong with my code?, Carl Banks
- Re: Tkinter, StringVar and dict, James Stroud
- Re: Tkinter, StringVar and dict,
James Stroud
- Re: Tkinter, StringVar and dict, Kevin Walzer
- Re: Tkinter, StringVar and dict, James Stroud
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: glibc detected double free or corruption, Delaney, Timothy (Tim)
- Re: TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'NoneType' objects,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'NoneType' objects, thompson . marisa
- Re: TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'NoneType' objects,
Mark Peters
- Re: TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'NoneType' objects, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'NoneType' objects, Carsten Haese
- Message not available
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- Re: TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'NoneType' objects,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: TypeError: cannot concatenate 'str' and 'NoneType' objects, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Boost Python tutorial needs MSVC?, Max Wilson
- Re: error with IDLE on debian, johnzenger
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: PIL broken on win32?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: perl better than python for users with disabilities?, Georg Brandl
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: perl better than python for users with disabilities?, johnzenger
- Re: your opinion about psycopg vs pygresql, johnf
- Re: your opinion about psycopg vs pygresql, Maxim Sloyko
- Re: tkFileDialog closes main application,
Eric Brunel
- Re: tkFileDialog closes main application,
James Stroud
- Re: tkFileDialog closes main application, Eric Brunel
- Re: tkFileDialog closes main application, mdmdmd
- Re: tkFileDialog closes main application,
James Stroud
- Re: Support of IPv6 extension headers,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Support of IPv6 extension headers,
cychong
- Re: Support of IPv6 extension headers, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Support of IPv6 extension headers,
cychong
- Message not available
- Re: Stani's Python Editor - questions,
Laszlo Nagy
- Message not available
- Re: Stani's Python Editor - questions, Peter Decker
- Re: Stani's Python Editor - questions, Franz Steinhaeusler
- Re: Stani's Python Editor - questions,
Laszlo Nagy
- Re: [ANN] PyInstaller 1.3 released,
Giovanni Bajo
- Re: [ANN] PyInstaller 1.3 released, Robin Becker
- Re: [ANN] PyInstaller 1.3 released,
Robin Becker
- Re: [ANN] PyInstaller 1.3 released, Robin Becker
- Re: [ANN] PyInstaller 1.3 released, Giovanni Bajo
- Re: Regexp Neg. set of chars HowTo?,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Regexp Neg. set of chars HowTo?,
durumdara
- Re: Regexp Neg. set of chars HowTo?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Regexp Neg. set of chars HowTo?,
durumdara
- Re: array, a better shell,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: array, a better shell, bearophileHUGS
- Re: array, a better shell,
Duncan Booth
- Re: array, a better shell, bearophileHUGS
- Re: array, a better shell, Roland Puntaier
- Re: array, a better shell, Neil Cerutti
- Re: IPython 0.7.3 upgrade notes, Ville Vainio
- Re: IPython 0.7.3 upgrade notes, Ville Vainio
- Re: cross-compiling python: reviewers needed, David Boddie
- Re: Any easy-to-use email send module?, Larry Bates
- Re: Any easy-to-use email send module?, ina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Working with unsigned/signed types,
Ben Finney
- Fall of Roman Empire,
John Machin
- Re: Fall of Roman Empire, Ben Finney
- Re: Fall of Roman Empire, Sion Arrowsmith
- Message not available
- Re: Fall of Roman Empire, Thomas Ploch
- Message not available
- Re: Fall of Roman Empire, Chris Mellon
- Fall of Roman Empire,
John Machin
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: Fall of Roman Empire, Thomas Ploch
- Re: Fall of Roman Empire, Felix Benner
- Re: Fall of Roman Empire, Thomas Ploch
- Re: Fall of Roman Empire, Georg Brandl
- Re: Fall of Roman Empire, Dan Bishop
- Re: MySQLdb, lots of columns and newb-ness,
Todd Neal
- Re: MySQLdb, lots of columns and newb-ness,
Andrew Sackville-West
- Re: MySQLdb, lots of columns and newb-ness, Ant
- Re: MySQLdb, lots of columns and newb-ness, Andrew Sackville-West
- Re: MySQLdb, lots of columns and newb-ness,
Andrew Sackville-West
- Re: MySQLdb, lots of columns and newb-ness, Felix Benner
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: MySQLdb, lots of columns and newb-ness, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: MySQLdb, lots of columns and newb-ness, Andrew Sackville-West
- Re: Page layouts in mod_python?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Page layouts in mod_python?,
Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Page layouts in mod_python?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Page layouts in mod_python?,
Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Newbie: What are the rules wrt constructing PYDOC keywords, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: What am I supposed to do with an egg?!,
johnzenger
- Re: What am I supposed to do with an egg?!,
F. GEIGER
- Re: What am I supposed to do with an egg?!, Duncan Booth
- Re: What am I supposed to do with an egg?!, Morpheus
- Re: What am I supposed to do with an egg?!,
F. GEIGER
- Re: What am I supposed to do with an egg?!,
Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: What am I supposed to do with an egg?!,
Stephan Kuhagen
- Re: What am I supposed to do with an egg?!, Sebastian 'lunar' Wiesner
- Re: What am I supposed to do with an egg?!,
Stephan Kuhagen
- Re: Http server,
fumanchu
- Re: Http server, Gert Cuykens
- Message not available
- Re: Http server, Gert Cuykens
- Message not available
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- Re: Http server, Gert Cuykens
- Re: regexp,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: regexp, vertigo
- Re: regexp,
Jonathan Curran
- Re: regexp,
vertigo
- Re: regexp, johnzenger
- Re: regexp, johnzenger
- Re: regexp, vertigo
- Re: regexp, skip
- Re: regexp, johnzenger
- Message not available
- Re: regexp, Jonathan Curran
- Re: regexp,
vertigo
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: python script terminating, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: SQLALCHEMY - Method to have the last word, by Michael Bayer,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: SQLALCHEMY - Method to have the last word, by Michael Bayer, Ilias Lazaridis
- Re: SQLALCHEMY - Method to have the last word, by Michael Bayer,
Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: SQLALCHEMY - Method to have the last word, by Michael Bayer, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: SQLALCHEMY - Method to have the last word, by Michael Bayer, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Using difflib to compare text ignoring whitespace differences, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: update attribute - (newbie), Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: update attribute - (newbie),
Larry Bates
- Re: update attribute - (newbie), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: permutations - fast & with low memory consumption?, Christian Meesters
- Re: permutations - fast & with low memory consumption?,
Gerard Flanagan
- Re: permutations - fast & with low memory consumption?, Anton Vredegoor
- Re: permutations - fast & with low memory consumption?, Simon Brunning
- Re: permutations - fast & with low memory consumption?, Paul McGuire
- Re: permutations - fast & with low memory consumption?, Jack Diederich
- Re: permutations - fast & with low memory consumption?, Alan Isaac
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: on PySol's popularity,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: on PySol's popularity, Harry George
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: regular expression, js
- Re: Class constant for extension, Martin Miller
- Re: python poetry?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: python poetry?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: python poetry?, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: python poetry?,
Michael Spencer
- Re: python poetry?, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: ElementTree and utf-16 encoding,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: ElementTree and utf-16 encoding, Sébastien Boisgérault
- Re: Adding an instance to a data tree, pgarrone
- Re: wrapping problem with old-style class, Gerard Flanagan
- Re: Apache 2.2.3 and mod_python 3.2.10,
m.banaouas
- Re: Apache 2.2.3 and mod_python 3.2.10, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: should I distribute .pyc files?, Duncan Booth
- Re: trouble getting google through urllib,
Will McGugan
- Re: trouble getting google through urllib,
Duncan Booth
- Re: trouble getting google through urllib, Will McGugan
- Re: trouble getting google through urllib, Dr. Locke Z2A
- Re: trouble getting google through urllib, Amit Khemka
- Re: trouble getting google through urllib, BJörn Lindqvist
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- Re: trouble getting google through urllib, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: trouble getting google through urllib,
Duncan Booth
- Re: How would I create an class with a "Person.Address.City" property?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Script Error,
Forced_Ambitions
- Re: Script Error, Justin Ezequiel
- Re: Script Error, Pyenos
- Re: Class property with value and class, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Class property with value and class, Ben Finney
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?,
Carl Banks
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?,
jpellerin+nose@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, greg
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, Robert Kern
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, Remi
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, Richard Jones
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, greg
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, BJörn Lindqvist
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- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, Terry Reedy
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- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, skip
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?,
jpellerin+nose@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?,
jpellerin+nose@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, jpellerin+nose@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, dwhall
- Re: python-hosting.com projects: dead?, John J. Lee
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode,
Leo Kislov
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode,
Duncan Booth
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode, Duncan Booth
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode, Walter Dörwald
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode, Duncan Booth
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode,
Duncan Booth
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode, Peter Otten
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: urllib.unquote and unicode, George Sakkis
- Re: Is there any python-twisted tutorial or texts?, Jonathan Curran
- Re: Is there any python-twisted tutorial or texts?, cenyongh@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Using DCOP from Python, David Boddie
- Re: Tkdnd--does anyone use it?,
klappnase
- Re: Tkdnd--does anyone use it?, klappnase
- Re: pyExcelerator question,
John Machin
- Re: pyExcelerator question, Gerry
- Re: Is htmlGen still alive?, Walter Dörwald
- Re: Is htmlGen still alive?, hg
- Re: Is htmlGen still alive?, Christian Meesters
- Re: Is htmlGen still alive?, Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Is htmlGen still alive?, Klaus Muller
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?,
Huayang Xia
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?,
Jussi Salmela
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?, Huayang Xia
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?, Huayang Xia
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?, Huayang Xia
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?, Huayang Xia
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: When Closure get external variable's value?,
Jussi Salmela
- Re: def index(self):, Jussi Salmela
- Re: def index(self):,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: def index(self):,
Gert Cuykens
- Re: def index(self):, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: def index(self):, Tim Roberts
- Re: def index(self):, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: def index(self):, Gert Cuykens
- Re: def index(self):, George Sakkis
- Re: def index(self):, Duncan Booth
- Re: def index(self):, Gert Cuykens
- Re: def index(self):, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: def index(self):, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: def index(self):, Duncan Booth
- Re: def index(self):, Gert Cuykens
- Re: def index(self):,
Gert Cuykens
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: def index(self):, Chris Lambacher
- Re: Python-URL! - weekly Python news and links (Dec 18),
Kay Schluehr
- Re: Python-URL! - weekly Python news and links (Dec 18), Hendrik van Rooyen
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: connecting webservers through HTTP port using python, Jonathan Curran
- Re: Windows Authetication vs seperate process, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Windows Authetication vs seperate process, Roger Upole
- Re: Strange error with getattr() function,
Hole
- Re: Strange error with getattr() function, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Script to upload Files via http/cgi, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Script to upload Files via http/cgi, Fredrik Lundh
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Shed Skin - Does it break any Python assumptions?,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Shed Skin - Does it break any Python assumptions?, bearophileHUGS
- Re: How to replace a comma, Peter Otten
- Re: How to replace a comma, Jon Clements
- Re: How to replace a comma,
Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: How to replace a comma,
Lad
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- Re: How to replace a comma, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: How to replace a comma, Duncan Booth
- Re: How to replace a comma,
Lad
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- Re: Can a Tkinter GUI check for abort script:,
hg
- RE: Can a Tkinter GUI check for abort script:, Michael Yanowitz
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- Re: Can a Tkinter GUI check for abort script:, Hendrik van Rooyen
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- Re: How to get a substring with variable indices, Paul Rubin
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- Re: How to get a substring with variable indices, Tim Chase
- Re: How to get a substring with variable indices, Станислав Ягло
- Re: dealing with special characters in Python and MySQL,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: dealing with special characters in Python and MySQL,
ronrsr
- Re: dealing with special characters in Python and MySQL, John Nagle
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ronrsr
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Leo Kislov
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- Re: New os.path.exists() behavior - bug or feature?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: import, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: url filtering, Dennis Benzinger
- Re: first and last index as in matlab, Rob Williscroft
- Re: first and last index as in matlab, Paul McGuire
- Re: first and last index as in matlab,
Beliavsky
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- Re: length of multidimensional table, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: length of multidimensional table, Wojciech Muła
- Re: Why there isn't a sort method for array ?,
Tim Roberts
- Re: Why there isn't a sort method for array ?,
John Machin
- Re: Why there isn't a sort method for array ?, James Stroud
- Re: Why there isn't a sort method for array ?,
John Machin
- Re: Class and instance question,
Marco Wahl
- Re: Class and instance question, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Class and instance question,
Colin J. Williams
- Re: Class and instance question, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Changing variable to integer,
Dustan
- Re: Changing variable to integer,
vertigo
- Re: Changing variable to integer, Juho Schultz
- Re: Changing variable to integer, vertigo
- Re: Changing variable to integer,
vertigo
- Re: Changing variable to integer, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Changing variable to integer, Peter Otten
- Re: Changing variable to integer, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Core dump revisited, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Core dump revisited,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Core dump revisited,
Sheldon
- Re: Core dump revisited, Sheldon
- Re: Core dump revisited, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Core dump revisited, Sheldon
- Re: Core dump revisited, Duncan Booth
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- Re: Core dump revisited, Duncan Booth
- Re: Core dump revisited, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Core dump revisited, Sheldon
- Re: Core dump revisited, Sheldon
- Re: Core dump revisited,
Sheldon
- Re: Core dump revisited, pythoncurious
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Sheldon
- Re: Control-C alternative in Windows, Kleine Aap
- Re: OT : Bug/Issue tracking systems, Paddy
- Re: OT : Bug/Issue tracking systems,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: OT : Bug/Issue tracking systems,
moogyd
- Re: OT : Bug/Issue tracking systems, Phil Schmidt
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moogyd
- Re: Smarter way to do this? Unicode + stdin, stdout, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: How to test if two strings point to the same file or directory?,
Tim Chase
- Re: How to test if two strings point to the same file or directory?,
John Machin
- Re: How to test if two strings point to the same file or directory?, Tim Chase
- Re: How to test if two strings point to the same file or directory?, John Machin
- Re: How to test if two strings point to the same file or directory?, Tim Chase
- Re: How to test if two strings point to the same file or directory?, Sandra-24
- Re: How to test if two strings point to the same file or directory?,
John Machin
- Re: How to test if two strings point to the same file or directory?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: How to test if two strings point to the same file or directory?, John Nagle
- Re: How to test if two strings point to the same file or directory?, Tim Golden
- Re: wxPython help please,
Sandra-24
- Re: wxPython help please, Jive Dadson
- Re: wxPython help please,
Jive Dadson
- Re: wxPython help please, Sandra-24
- Re: inquiry about installing Python 2.5, "Martin v. Löwis"
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- Re: Dictionary, iterate & update objects,
Caleb Hattingh
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jansenh
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jansenh
- Re: Is there a way to push data into Ical from Python ?, dwhall
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- Re: Is there a way to push data into Ical from Python ?, Philip Austin
- Re: Is there a way to push data into Microsoft Oulook from Python ?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?,
CakeProphet
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?,
Tom Plunket
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Peter Otten
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Tom Plunket
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Frederic Rentsch
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Tom Plunket
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Frederic Rentsch
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Tom Plunket
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Frederic Rentsch
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Tom Plunket
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Frederic Rentsch
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Tom Plunket
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Frederic Rentsch
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, OKB (not okblacke)
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?, Tom Plunket
- Re: textwrap.dedent replaces tabs?,
Tom Plunket
- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application,
Peter Decker
- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application,
Sandra-24
- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application, Christophe Cavalaria
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- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application,
Sandra-24
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Luc Heinrich
- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application,
Vincent Delporte
- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application, Christophe Cavalaria
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- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application, Vincent Delporte
- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application,
Peter Decker
- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application, Luc Heinrich
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- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application, Luc Heinrich
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- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application,
Vincent Delporte
- Re: Good Looking UI for a stand alone application, hg
- Re: sha, PyCrypto, SHA-256,
Dennis Benzinger
- Re: sha, PyCrypto, SHA-256, Klaas
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- Re: module wide metaclass for new style classes, Gabriel Genellina
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Peter Otten
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: win32 service,
Tim Williams
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- Re: catching exceptions,
Amit Khemka
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- Re: catching exceptions,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: catching exceptions,
jm.suresh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: catching exceptions, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: catching exceptions, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: catching exceptions,
jm.suresh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: catching exceptions, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Designing a cancellable function, Michele
- Re: Designing a cancellable function,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Designing a cancellable function, Giovanni Bajo
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python Interactive Interpreter Breakage, Simon Eves
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: convert from date string to epoch, Amit Khemka
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Stefan Antonelli
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- Re: Metaclass uses?, Paddy
- Re: Metaclass uses?, Michele Simionato
- Re: Metaclass uses?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Metaclass uses?, Mike C. Fletcher
- Re: (newbie) class with a single instance ?!, Kleine Aap
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: (newbie) class with a single instance ?!, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Serial port failure,
Nick Craig-Wood
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Rob
- Re: Serial port failure, Nick Craig-Wood
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Rob
- Re: Serial port failure,
drake
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- Re: Serial port failure,
hg
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Rob
- Re: Serial port failure, hg
- Re: Serial port failure, Grant Edwards
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Rob
- Re: Serial port failure, Leo Kislov
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- Re: Has comparison of instancemethods changed between python 2.5 and 2.4?, Thomas Heller
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- Re: Has comparison of instancemethods changed between python 2.5 and 2.4?, Frank Niessink
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- Re: re pattern for matching JS/CSS,
ina
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: parsing a dictionary from a string, Tim Williams
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- Re: Restrictive APIs for Python,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Restrictive APIs for Python,
Will Ware
- Re: Restrictive APIs for Python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Restrictive APIs for Python,
Will Ware
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- Re: Problem comparing object graphs and trees,
Peter Otten
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- Re: cxfrozen linux binaries run on FreeBSD?,
i80and
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robert
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robert
- Re: AI library,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: AI library, bearophileHUGS
- Re: AI library, Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: Missing __length_hint__ in __getitem__ iterator,
Peter Otten
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- Re: concatenating strings,
Laurent Pointal
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Erich Pul
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- Re: concatenating strings,
Erich Pul
- Re: Roundtrip SQL data especially datetime, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Roundtrip SQL data especially datetime,
John Machin
- Re: Roundtrip SQL data especially datetime,
dyork
- Re: Roundtrip SQL data especially datetime, Carsten Haese
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- Re: Roundtrip SQL data especially datetime, Leo Kislov
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- Re: Roundtrip SQL data especially datetime, Diez B. Roggisch
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dyork
- Re: connect from windows to linux using ssh, Leo Kislov
- Re: skip last line in loops,
James Stroud
- Re: skip last line in loops,
James Stroud
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James Stroud
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Fredrik Lundh
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eight02645999
- Re: skip last line in loops, Roberto Bonvallet
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- Re: skip last line in loops, Fredrik Lundh
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- Re: Is it good to create a thread in a non gui thread?, John Henry
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- Re: Is it good to create a thread in a non gui thread?, Gabriel Genellina
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king kikapu
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- Re: Wrapping classes with pure virtual functions,
Chris Lambacher
- Re: Wrapping classes with pure virtual functions,
gabriel.becedillas@xxxxxxxxx
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gabriel.becedillas@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Need Simple Way To Determine If File Is Executable, John McMonagle
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Tim Daneliuk
- Re: beginner, thread & else,
Fredrik Lundh
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- Re: Over my head with descriptors,
Tim Roberts
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Christian Kastner
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Christian Kastner
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- Re: WHAT is [0] in subprocess.Popen(blah).communicate()[0],
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: WHAT is [0] in subprocess.Popen(blah).communicate()[0],
Neil Cerutti
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Neil Cerutti
- Re: SPE website down?,
William Allison
- Re: SPE website down?, SPE - Stani's Python Editor
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- Re: automatically grading small programming assignments, Beliavsky
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Paddy
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commander . coder
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: automatically grading small programming assignments, Andrew Sackville-West
- Re: aggdraw for 2.5 on WinXP?, Stéphane Muller
- Re: Writing and reading variables to/from flat file,
Geoffrey Clements
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- Re: Writing and reading variables to/from flat file, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Writing and reading variables to/from flat file, Jonathan Curran
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- Re: Non greedy regex,
Carsten Haese
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- Re: Non greedy regex, Maksim Kasimov
- Re: Multiple inheritance and __slots__,
Simon Brunning
- Re: Multiple inheritance and __slots__,
jm.suresh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Multiple inheritance and __slots__, Michele Simionato
- Re: Multiple inheritance and __slots__, Larry Bates
- Re: Multiple inheritance and __slots__, greg
- Re: Multiple inheritance and __slots__,
jm.suresh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Routine for prefixing '>' before every line of a string, Boris Borcic
- Re: Routine for prefixing '>' before every line of a string, Peter Otten
- Re: Routine for prefixing '>' before every line of a string, Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: tuple.index(),
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: tuple.index(),
Nick Maclaren
- Re: tuple.index(), Fredrik Lundh
- Re: tuple.index(),
Nick Maclaren
- Re: tuple.index(), Glenn Hutchings
- Re: tuple.index(),
Simon Brunning
- Re: tuple.index(),
Glenn Hutchings
- Re: tuple.index(), Roberto Bonvallet
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- Re: tuple.index(), Nick Maclaren
- Re: tuple.index(), Fredrik Lundh
- Re: tuple.index(), Georg Brandl
- Re: tuple.index(), Nick Maclaren
- Re: tuple.index(), Fredrik Lundh
- Re: tuple.index(), Nick Maclaren
- Re: tuple.index(), Carsten Haese
- Re: tuple.index(), Nick Maclaren
- Re: tuple.index(), Fredrik Lundh
- Re: tuple.index(), Christoph Zwerschke
- Re: tuple.index(), Tim Golden
- Re: tuple.index(), Christoph Zwerschke
- Re: tuple.index(), Simon Brunning
- Re: tuple.index(), George Sakkis
- Re: tuple.index(), Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: tuple.index(), Christoph Zwerschke
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Glenn Hutchings
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- Re: tuple.index(), greg
- Re: tuple.index(), Roy Smith
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- Re: tuple.index(), J. Clifford Dyer
- Re: tuple.index(), Nick Maclaren
- Re: tuple.index(), Nick Maclaren
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- Re: tuple.index(), Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: tuple.index(), Nick Maclaren
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- Re: tuple.index(), Neil Cerutti
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- Re: tuple.index(), Carl Banks
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- Re: tuple.index(), Fredrik Lundh
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- Re: remove matching pairs, Tim Chase
- Re: variables with dynamicly generated names, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: variables with dynamicly generated names, Paul Rubin
- Re: variables with dynamicly generated names, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Survey environment for Python?,
Kay Schluehr
- Re: Survey environment for Python?, Paddy
- Re: Survey environment for Python?, exhuma.twn
- Re: job posting: Sr Systems Programmer needed, Terry Reedy
- Re: job posting: nothing about Python there,
Paul Rubin
- Re: job posting: nothing about Python there, Grant Edwards
- Re: job posting: Sr Systems Programmer needed, Paul McGuire
- Re: The Famous Error Message: "ImportError: No module named python_script", Gabriel Genellina
- Re: The Famous Error Message: "ImportError: No module named python_script", Ben Finney
- Re: The Famous Error Message: "ImportError: No module named python_script", rich murphy
- Re: speed of python vs matlab., Gabriel Genellina
- Re: speed of python vs matlab.,
Andrew Sackville-West
- Re: speed of python vs matlab.,
Chao
- Re: speed of python vs matlab., Christophe
- Re: speed of python vs matlab., Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: speed of python vs matlab., bearophileHUGS
- Re: speed of python vs matlab., Chao
- Re: speed of python vs matlab., Robert Kern
- Re: speed of python vs matlab., greg
- Re: speed of python vs matlab.,
Chao
- Re: speed of python vs matlab., Jonathan Curran
- Re: how to determine Operating System in Use?,
nanjundi
- Re: how to determine Operating System in Use?, Ian F. Hood
- Re: how to determine Operating System in Use?, James Cunningham
- Re: how to determine Operating System in Use?,
Paul Watson
- Re: how to determine Operating System in Use?, Ian F. Hood
- Re: mod_python.so is garbled mod_python.so is garbled, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Obtaining SSL certificate info from SSL object - proposal, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Defining classes, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Defining classes,
Duncan Booth
- Re: Defining classes,
Nick Maclaren
- Re: Defining classes, Michael Spencer
- Re: Defining classes, Nick Maclaren
- Re: Defining classes, Michele Simionato
- Re: Defining classes, Nick Maclaren
- Re: Defining classes, Steven Bethard
- Re: Defining classes, Michele Simionato
- Re: Defining classes,
Nick Maclaren
- Re: Windows SetLocalTime,
Rob Williscroft
- Re: Windows SetLocalTime,
Podi
- Re: Windows SetLocalTime, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Windows SetLocalTime, Podi
- Re: Windows SetLocalTime,
Podi
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys, sim.sim
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys,
Peter Otten
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys,
Tekkaman
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys, Peter Otten
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys, Tekkaman
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys, Peter Otten
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys, Tekkaman
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys, Peter Otten
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys, Tekkaman
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys, Peter Otten
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys, Tekkaman
- Re: Logging module: problem with some mapping keys,
Tekkaman
- Re: Conditional iteration, Giovanni Bajo
- Re: Conditional iteration,
Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: Conditional iteration, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Conditional iteration,
at
- Re: Conditional iteration, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Conditional iteration,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Conditional iteration, Chris Mellon
- Re: Conditional iteration,
at
- Re: Conditional iteration, Carl Banks
- Re: Conditional iteration, at
- Re: Conditional iteration, Carl Banks
- Re: Conditional iteration, at
- Re: Conditional iteration, Carl Banks
- Re: Conditional iteration, at
- Re: Conditional iteration, Duncan Booth
- Re: Conditional iteration, at
- Re: Conditional iteration, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Conditional iteration, at
- Re: Conditional iteration, Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: Conditional iteration, Carl Banks
- Re: Conditional iteration, at
- Re: Conditional iteration, Carl Banks
- Re: Conditional iteration, greg
- Re: Conditional iteration, greg
- Re: Conditional iteration, Colin J. Williams
- Re: Conditional iteration, Paul Rubin
- Re: Conditional iteration, at
- Re: Conditional iteration, Paul Rubin
- Re: Conditional iteration, at
- Re: Conditional iteration, shandy.b@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Conditional iteration, Terry Reedy
- Re: Conditional iteration, greg
- Re: Conditional iteration,
mystilleef
- Re: Conditional iteration,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Conditional iteration, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Conditional iteration,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How to manage two (different) sockets without using threads?, Maksim Kasimov
- Re: How to manage two (different) sockets without using threads?, Jordan
- Re: How to manage two (different) sockets without using threads?, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: How to manage two (different) sockets without using threads?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: newbie - HTML character codes, Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: newbie - HTML character codes, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, Gal Diskin
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once,
Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once,
Gal Diskin
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, Carl Banks
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, John Henry
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, Michael Spencer
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, John Henry
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, at
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, Mike Erickson
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once,
Gal Diskin
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, Paul Rubin
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, Peter Otten
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, Kay Schluehr
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, Maksim Kasimov
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once,
Gal Diskin
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, Erik Johnson
- Re: Iterating over several lists at once, Roy Smith
- Re: slices - handy summary, Dustan
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: inconvenient unicode conversion of non-string arguments, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Re: inconvenient unicode conversion of non-string arguments, Holger Joukl
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: call of __del__ non-deterministic in python 2.4 (cpython)?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Re: call of __del__ non-deterministic in python 2.4 (cpython)?, Holger Joukl
- Re: Re: call of __del__ non-deterministic in python 2.4 (cpython)?,
Anthony Baxter
- Re: call of __del__ non-deterministic in python 2.4 (cpython)?, Mathias Panzenboeck
- Re: inconvenient unicode conversion of non-string arguments,
Leo Kislov
- Re: Re: inconvenient unicode conversion of non-string arguments, Holger Joukl
- Message not available
- Re: inconvenient unicode conversion of non-string arguments, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: [unicode] inconvenient unicode conversion of non-string arguments, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Setting application-wide global datetime format, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: how can i write a hello world in chinese with python,
bearsprite
- Re: how can i write a hello world in chinese with python,
kernel1983
- Re: how can i write a hello world in chinese with python, Leo Kislov
- Re: how can i write a hello world in chinese with python, John Machin
- Message not available
- Re: how can i write a hello world in chinese with python, MRAB
- Re: how can i write a hello world in chinese with python, kernel1983
- Re: how can i write a hello world in chinese with python,
kernel1983
- Re: binary input and memory address passing,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: binary input and memory address passing, Eric Carlson
- Re: How to subclass sets.Set() to change intersection() behavior?, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: How to subclass sets.Set() to change intersection() behavior?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How to turn of the monitor by python?,
Leo Kislov
- Re: How to turn of the monitor by python?, could . net
- Re: -W: Python bug? Documentation bug?, Clarence
- Re: YouTube written in Python,
could . net
- Re: YouTube written in Python, Terry Reedy
- Message not available
- Re: YouTube written in Python, Simon Brunning
- Re: YouTube written in Python,
Leif K-Brooks
- Re: YouTube written in Python,
chandrasekar.kanagaraj@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: YouTube written in Python, Terry Reedy
- Re: YouTube written in Python,
chandrasekar.kanagaraj@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: YouTube written in Python, Lad
- Re: YouTube written in Python, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: YouTube written in Python,
chandrasekar.kanagaraj@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: YouTube written in Python, Will McGugan
- Re: YouTube written in Python,
John Nagle
- Re: YouTube written in Python, Terry Reedy
- Re: Frame hacking,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Frame hacking,
George Sakkis
- Re: Frame hacking, George Sakkis
- Re: Frame hacking, fumanchu
- Re: Frame hacking,
George Sakkis
- Re: Problem understanding how closures work,
Rob Williscroft
- Re: Problem understanding how closures work, Tom Plunket
- Re: Problem understanding how closures work, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Forking in windows. Possible?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Large files uploading,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Large files uploading,
Lad
- Re: Large files uploading, Jussi Salmela
- Re: Large files uploading, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Large files uploading, Lad
- Re: Large files uploading, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Large files uploading,
Lad
- Re: Inconsistency in dictionary behaviour: dict(dict) not calling __setitem__, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Inconsistency in dictionary behaviour: dict(dict) not calling__setitem__, Terry Reedy
- Re: Inconsistency in dictionary behaviour: dict(dict) not calling __setitem__, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Inconsistency in dictionary behaviour: dict(dict) not calling __setitem__, Almad
- Re: Is anyone using Python for embedded applications?, sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Is anyone using Python for embedded applications?, Paul Rubin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Is anyone using Python for embedded applications?, Łukasz Langa
- Re: Is anyone using Python for embedded applications?,
Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Is anyone using Python for embedded applications?,
Paul Boddie
- Re: Is anyone using Python for embedded applications?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Is anyone using Python for embedded applications?,
Paul Boddie
- Re: Is anyone using Python for embedded applications?, Carl J. Van Arsdall
- Re: Validate XML against a set of XSD files, with Python,
Sébastien Boisgérault
- Re: Validate XML against a set of XSD files, with Python,
Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Validate XML against a set of XSD files, with Python, Sébastien Boisgérault
- Re: Validate XML against a set of XSD files, with Python, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Validate XML against a set of XSD files, with Python, Sébastien Boisgérault
- Re: Validate XML against a set of XSD files, with Python,
Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Sybase module 0.38pre1 released, vasudevram
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Sybase module 0.38pre1 released,
Sébastien Sablé
- Re: Sybase module 0.38pre1 released, vasudevram
- Re: py-ldap question, Michael Ströder
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: py-ldap question,
Laszlo Nagy
- Re: py-ldap question, jean-marc pouchoulon
- Re: How to upload a file, 3c273
- Re: Emulate @classmethod using decorator and descriptor, Dustan
- Re: Emulate @classmethod using decorator and descriptor, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?,
billie
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?,
Isaac Rodriguez
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Carl J. Van Arsdall
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Carl Banks
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Carl J. Van Arsdall
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Carl Banks
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Kent Johnson
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Carl Banks
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Erik Johnson
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Carl Banks
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Paddy
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Carl Banks
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Carl Banks
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Carl Banks
- Refactoring between files (was: One module per class, bad idea?), Ben Finney
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Kent Johnson
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Carl Banks
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, billie
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?,
Isaac Rodriguez
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Isaac Rodriguez
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Fuzzyman
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Andy Dingley
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Paddy
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Carl Banks
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, mystilleef
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, Jorgen Grahn
- Re: One module per class, bad idea?, stdazi
- RE: wxPython, dynamically modify window, Bell, Kevin
- Re: wxPython, dynamically modify window, cmcp
- Re: namespace question,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: namespace question,
jm.suresh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: namespace question, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: namespace question, Piet van Oostrum
- Re: namespace question, Paul Boddie
- Re: namespace question,
jm.suresh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: paramiko public key,
hg
- Re: paramiko public key, eight02645999
- Re: Password, trust and user notification,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Password, trust and user notification,
placid
- Re: Password, trust and user notification, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: Password, trust and user notification, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Password, trust and user notification, placid
- Re: Password, trust and user notification,
placid
- Re: problem while going through a tutorial, Ralf Schönian
- Re: problem while going through a tutorial, John Machin
- Re: AttributeError: Logger instance has no attribute 'setFormatter', Gabriel Genellina
- Re: AttributeError: Logger instance has no attribute 'setFormatter', Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Can't register to CheeseShop at command line...only on web?!..,
Richard Jones
- Re: Can't register to CheeseShop at command line...only on web?!.., seberino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Message not available
- Re: newb: Creating Exception,
johnny
- Re: newb: Creating Exception, Dustan
- Re: newb: Creating Exception, Dustan
- Message not available
- Re: newb: Creating Exception, Dustan
- Re: newb: Creating Exception, johnny
- Re: newb: Creating Exception,
johnny
- Re: newb: SENDING os.system(encode_cmd) output to a logging file, Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: doubt in curses module, Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Restricting import file lookup for pyd, dll, ..., Bernard Lebel
- Re: Restricting import file lookup for pyd, dll, ..., Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How to do a Http HEAD requests, Tim Roberts
- Re: How to do a Http HEAD requests, Gerard Flanagan
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How to do a Http HEAD requests, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Tarfile .bz2, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Tarfile .bz2,
Wolfgang Draxinger
- Re: Tarfile .bz2,
Jordan
- Re: Tarfile .bz2, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Tarfile .bz2, Yu-Xi Lim
- Re: Tarfile .bz2, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Tarfile .bz2, Piet van Oostrum
- Re: Tarfile .bz2, Yu-Xi Lim
- Re: Tarfile .bz2,
Jordan
- Re: No output from popen in Tkinter text widget, John McMonagle
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: issues with making a package. where do classes link?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Sorting Multidimesional array(newbie),
Matimus
- Re: Sorting Multidimesional array(newbie),
Peter Otten
- Re: Sorting Multidimesional array(newbie), Brian Mills
- Re: Sorting Multidimesional array(newbie), Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Sorting Multidimesional array(newbie), Brian Mills
- Re: Sorting Multidimesional array(newbie), Peter Otten
- Re: Sorting Multidimesional array(newbie), Fredrik Lundh
- Message not available
- Re: Sorting Multidimesional array(newbie), Robert Kern
- Re: Sorting Multidimesional array(newbie),
Peter Otten
- Re: free, python XML merger?,
Harry George
- Re: free, python XML merger?, mistersulu
- Re: How can I get involved,
Steven Bethard
- Re: How can I get involved, Steven Bethard
- Re: How can I get involved,
Paul Boddie
- Re: How can I get involved,
Prateek
- Re: How can I get involved, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How can I get involved,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: How can I get involved, Prateek
- Re: How can I get involved,
Prateek
- Re: Rinning Excel macro's with Jython?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: SSH File Transfer Protocol or SFTP, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: SSH File Transfer Protocol or SFTP, Jan Dries
- Re: SSH File Transfer Protocol or SFTP, Avell Diroll
- Re: ElementTree, XML and Unicode -- C0 Controls,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: ElementTree, XML and Unicode -- C0 Controls, Sébastien Boisgérault
- Re: Newbie: Installing packages on windows, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Pb ReportLab (ttfonts.py),
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Pb ReportLab (ttfonts.py), Méta-MCI
- Re: Pb ReportLab (ttfonts.py),
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Pb ReportLab (ttfonts.py), Méta-MCI
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???,
BartlebyScrivener
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???,
mohan
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, jay graves
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, BartlebyScrivener
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, mohan
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How do I edit a PythonWin path to import custom built modules???,
mohan
- Re: Avoiding "invalid literal for int()" exception, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Avoiding "invalid literal for int()" exception, John Machin
- Re: Avoiding "invalid literal for int()" exception,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Avoiding "invalid literal for int()" exception,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Avoiding "invalid literal for int()" exception, Peter Otten
- Re: Avoiding "invalid literal for int()" exception, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Avoiding "invalid literal for int()" exception, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Avoiding "invalid literal for int()" exception,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: wxPython: Icon aus base64 decoded Image, Bjoern Schliessmann
- <Possible follow-ups>
- sovrascrivere, fabri16
- Re: sys.stdin.encoding,
Duncan Booth
- Re: sys.stdin.encoding,
aine_canby
- Re: sys.stdin.encoding, Duncan Booth
- Re: sys.stdin.encoding, aine_canby
- Re: sys.stdin.encoding, Leo Kislov
- Re: sys.stdin.encoding,
aine_canby
- Re: sys.stdin.encoding,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: sys.stdin.encoding,
Leo Kislov
- Re: sys.stdin.encoding, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: sys.stdin.encoding,
Leo Kislov
- Re: alternate language,
Lou Pecora
- Re: alternate language,
Aahz
- Re: alternate language, Lou Pecora
- Re: alternate language, Grant Edwards
- Re: alternate language, Aahz
- Re: alternate language, Pekka Karjalainen
- Re: alternate language, Pekka Karjalainen
- Re: alternate language, Grant Edwards
- Re: alternate language, Aahz
- Re: alternate language,
Aahz
- Re: alternate language, Michele Simionato
- Re: alternate language, Florian Diesch
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: alternate language, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Quake 3 and the Python interpreter, Mathias Panzenboeck
- Re: Tkinter button doesn't appear in OS X,
Kevin Walzer
- Re: Tkinter button doesn't appear in OS X,
crystalattice
- Re: Tkinter button doesn't appear in OS X, Kevin Walzer
- Re: Tkinter button doesn't appear in OS X, crystalattice
- Re: Tkinter button doesn't appear in OS X, crystalattice
- Re: Tkinter button doesn't appear in OS X,
crystalattice
- Re: Python Operating System,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Python Operating System,
Richard Jones
- Re: Python Operating System, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Python Operating System,
Richard Jones
- Re: Barry Warsaw Python Webcast at GSFC, Ben Finney
- Message not available
- Re: Barry Warsaw Python Webcast at GSFC, Robert Kern
- Message not available
- Re: Barry Warsaw Python Webcast at GSFC, Max Erickson
- Re: zeros(), Jonathan Curran
- Re: multidimentional tables with different types, Mathias Panzenboeck
- Re: object data member dumper?,
George Sakkis
- Re: object data member dumper?, tom arnall
- <Possible follow-ups>
- object data member dumper?, tom arnall
- Re: need guidance on sending emails with attachment with python.,
Bernard
- Re: need guidance on sending emails with attachment with python.,
krishnakant Mane
- Re: need guidance on sending emails with attachment with python., Richard Charts
- Re: need guidance on sending emails with attachment with python.,
krishnakant Mane
- Re: need guidance on sending emails with attachment with python., ina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: need guidance on sending emails with attachment with python., Jonathan Curran
- Re: need guidance on sending emails with attachment with python., krishnakant Mane
- Re: problem using lambdas for deferred callbacks, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: problem using lambdas for deferred callbacks, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: problem using lambdas for deferred callbacks, edd
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: possible php convert,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: possible php convert, Tim Roberts
- Re: possible php convert, Dotan Cohen
- Re: oo problem, Nils Oliver Kröger
- Re: oo problem,
Kay Schluehr
- Re: oo problem,
Tool69
- Message not available
- Re: oo problem, Tool69
- Message not available
- Re: oo problem, Tool69
- Message not available
- Re: oo problem, tool69
- Re: oo problem,
Tool69
- Re: oo problem,
Tool69
- Re: oo problem, Nils Oliver Kröger
- Re: oo problem, James Stroud
- Re: Newbie Question - Checkboxes,
Peter Otten
- Re: Newbie Question - Checkboxes, Leanne
- Re: Newbie Question - Checkboxes,
John Machin
- Re: Newbie Question - Checkboxes, Leanne
- Re: ooopy: newbie cannot get basic functionality to work,
Paul Watson
- Re: ooopy: newbie cannot get basic functionality to work, Andrew Sackville-West
- Re: ooopy: newbie cannot get basic functionality to work,
John Machin
- Re: ooopy: newbie cannot get basic functionality to work, Andrew Sackville-West
- Re: Lookup caching,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Lookup caching,
Andrea Griffini
- Re: Lookup caching, MRAB
- Re: Lookup caching, Andrea Griffini
- Re: Lookup caching,
Andrea Griffini
- Re: Pyparsing troubles, Harry George
- Re: Search & Replace in MS Word Puzzle, Waldemar Osuch
- Re: Error: unbound method in Tkinter class, Peter Otten
- Re: Error: unbound method in Tkinter class, Bjoern Schliessmann
- <Possible follow-ups>
- py2exe Problem with cairo,
Michax
- Re: py2exe Problem with cairo,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: py2exe Problem with cairo, Michax
- Re: py2exe Problem with cairo,
Fredrik Lundh
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Shed Skin 0.0.15, Mark Dufour
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?,
Niels L Ellegaard
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?, Niels L Ellegaard
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?, Stuart D. Gathman
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?, greg
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?, Carl Banks
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?, Beliavsky
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?,
Niels L Ellegaard
- Re: Automatic debugging of copy by reference errors?, Russ
- Re: Interacting with keyboard LEDs,
Jonathan Curran
- Re: Interacting with keyboard LEDs,
Chris Lasher
- Re: Interacting with keyboard LEDs, Jonathan Curran
- Re: Interacting with keyboard LEDs, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Interacting with keyboard LEDs,
Chris Lasher
- Re: Driver selection,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Driver selection,
Stuart D. Gathman
- Re: Driver selection, Gabriel Genellina
- Package vs. module, Stuart D. Gathman
- Re: Package vs. module, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Driver selection,
Stuart D. Gathman
- Re: wx.Font.GetPointSize returning bogus value?, Tim Roberts
- Re: Anyone use GD with pyhton?, Jonathan Curran
- Re: Snake references just as ok as Monty Python jokes/references in python community? :), Roy Smith
- Re: Snake references just as ok as Monty Python jokes/references in python community? :), Tim Chase
- Re: Snake references just as ok as Monty Python jokes/references in python community? :), mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: Snake references just as ok as Monty Python jokes/references in python community? :), Aahz
- Re: Snake references just as ok as Monty Python jokes/references inpython community? :), Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Snake references just as ok as Monty Python jokes/references in python community? :), Bruno Desthuilliers
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: is there a tutorial for creating packages in python?, Soni Bergraj
- Re: Problem in reading a URL, scum
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Problem in reading a URL, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Problem in reading a URL, Simon Brunning
- Re: shell command needs whitespace characters escaped, Klaus Alexander Seistrup
- Re: shell command needs whitespace characters escaped,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: shell command needs whitespace characters escaped, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Text Encoding - Like Wrestling Oiled Pigs, John Machin
- RE: Text Encoding - Like Wrestling Oiled Pigs, Tim Golden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: IMAP4 SEARCH question, Laszlo Nagy
- Re: IMAP4 SEARCH question, Laszlo Nagy
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python's email module - problem with umlauts in some email clients, Fredrik Lundh
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Tim Chase
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Soni Bergraj
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Jan Dries
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Chris Mellon
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, bearophileHUGS
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, bearophileHUGS
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
Paul Rubin
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Jon Harrop
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Paul Rubin
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Jon Harrop
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Paul Rubin
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
Paul Rubin
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, BJörn Lindqvist
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, BJörn Lindqvist
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
tac-tics
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Paul Rubin
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Bryan
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Bryan
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Tim Peters
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Paddy
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Paddy
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Jan Dries
- RE: merits of Lisp vs Python, Michael . Coll-Barth
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
Cliff Wells
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, George Sakkis
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, tac-tics
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Jan Dries
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Jan Dries
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Alexandre Vassalotti
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Paul Rubin
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Jan Dries
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Paddy
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, tac-tics
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Chris Mellon
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
Rob Thorpe
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
Paul Rubin
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Paul Rubin
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Jon Harrop
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
Paul Rubin
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
Mathias Panzenboeck
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Bruno Desthuilliers
- RE: merits of Lisp vs Python, Delaney, Timothy (Tim)
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
greg
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
greg
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Robin Becker
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Slawomir Nowaczyk
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: merits of Lisp vs Python, Ravi Teja
- Re: apache & mod_python,
Maxim Sloyko
- Re: apache & mod_python,
Graham Dumpleton
- Re: apache & mod_python, m.banaouas
- Re: apache & mod_python, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: apache & mod_python, m.banaouas
- Re: apache & mod_python,
Graham Dumpleton
- Re: how to remove the blank lines?, Peter Otten
- Re: autoadd class properties, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: autoadd class properties,
George Sakkis
- Re: autoadd class properties,
manstey
- Re: autoadd class properties, George Sakkis
- Re: autoadd class properties, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: autoadd class properties, manstey
- Re: autoadd class properties,
manstey
- Re: I think Python is a OO and lite version of matlab,
George Sakkis
- Re: I think Python is a OO and lite version of matlab,
Allen
- Re: I think Python is a OO and lite version of matlab, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: I think Python is a OO and lite version of matlab, Harry George
- Re: I think Python is a OO and lite version of matlab, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: I think Python is a OO and lite version of matlab,
Allen
- Re: I think Python is a OO and lite version of matlab, Klaas
- Re: I think Python is a OO and lite version of matlab, Juho Schultz
- Re: I think Python is a OO and lite version of matlab, Paddy
- Re: python.org not current,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: python.org not current, Norbert
- Re: raw strings in regexps, Carl Banks
- Re: raw strings in regexps, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: raw strings in regexps, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Logging output from python,
Cameron Walsh
- Re: Logging output from python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Logging output from python, Leonhard Vogt
- Re: why is this different?,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: why is this different?,
Schüle Daniel
- Re: why is this different?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: why is this different?,
Schüle Daniel
- Re: why is this different?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: subversion revision number string within an application packaged with distutils?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: subversion revision number string within an application packaged with distutils?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: subversion revision number string within an application packaged with distutils?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: problems caused by very large for-loop, true911
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: problems caused by very large for-loop, Delaney, Timothy (Tim)
- Re: deriving classes from object extensions, Calvin Spealman
- Re: Why does wx.Window.CaptureMouse() send EVT_PAINT,
Tim Roberts
- Re: Why does wx.Window.CaptureMouse() send EVT_PAINT, Bill Jackson
- Re: SOAP Server with WSDL?,
Chris Lambacher
- Re: SOAP Server with WSDL?,
tobiah
- Re: SOAP Server with WSDL?, gagsl-py
- Re: SOAP Server with WSDL?, Chris Lambacher
- Re: SOAP Server with WSDL?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: SOAP Server with WSDL?, Ravi Teja
- Re: SOAP Server with WSDL?, vasudevram
- Re: SOAP Server with WSDL?,
tobiah
- Re: write an update manager in python/wxPython,
Will McGugan
- Re: write an update manager in python/wxPython,
gagsl-py
- Re: write an update manager in python/wxPython, m . errami
- Re: write an update manager in python/wxPython,
gagsl-py
- Re: how to delete matplotlib data between ploting,
Murali
- Re: how to delete matplotlib data between ploting, riklaunim@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: A Call to Arms for Python Advocacy,
Roy Smith
- Re: A Call to Arms for Python Advocacy,
Istvan Albert
- Re: A Call to Arms for Python Advocacy, Roy Smith
- Re: A Call to Arms for Python Advocacy, Thomas Ploch
- Message not available
- Re: A Call to Arms for Python Advocacy, Thomas Ploch
- Re: A Call to Arms for Python Advocacy,
Istvan Albert
- Re: A Call to Arms for Python Advocacy, George Sakkis
- Re: funcs without () like print, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: funcs without () like print, Georg Brandl
- Re: funcs without () like print, Paddy
- Re: funcs without () like print, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Initializing with the correct type, szabi
- Re: Initializing with the correct type, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Initializing with the correct type, Istvan Albert
- Re: Best way to split up lines - RE: About the 79 character linerecommendation, John Roth
- Re: Best way to split up lines - RE: About the 79 character linerecommendation,
John Machin
- Re: Best way to split up lines - RE: About the 79 characterlinerecommendation, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Best way to split up lines - RE: About the 79 character linerecommendation,
Roy Smith
- Re: Best way to split up lines - RE: About the 79 character linerecommendation,
John Machin
- Re: Best way to split up lines - RE: About the 79 character linerecommendation, Roy Smith
- Re: Best way to split up lines - RE: About the 79 character linerecommendation, John Machin
- Re: Best way to split up lines - RE: About the 79 character linerecommendation, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Best way to split up lines - RE: About the 79 character linerecommendation, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Best way to split up lines - RE: About the 79 character linerecommendation, MRAB
- Re: Best way to split up lines - RE: About the 79 character linerecommendation,
John Machin
- Re: How to create a global hotkey?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: How to create a global hotkey?,
Gerold Penz
- Re: How to create a global hotkey?, dakman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to create a global hotkey?,
Jordan
- Re: How to create a global hotkey?, k04jg02
- Re: How to create a global hotkey?, Paul Boddie
- Re: How to create a global hotkey?, k04jg02
- Re: How to create a global hotkey?, Paul Boddie
- Re: How to create a global hotkey?, Jonathan Curran
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Use of factory pattern in Python?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Use of factory pattern in Python?,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Use of factory pattern in Python?, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Use of factory pattern in Python?, Jan Dries
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Window, Windows, Linux, client and server...,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Window, Windows, Linux, client and server..., Cameron Laird
- Re: Need Help Parsing From File, Soni Bergraj
- Re: Need Help Parsing From File,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Need Help Parsing From File,
John Machin
- Re: Need Help Parsing From File, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Need Help Parsing From File, John Machin
- Re: Need Help Parsing From File, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Need Help Parsing From File, Duncan Booth
- Re: Need Help Parsing From File, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: Need Help Parsing From File, John Machin
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: Need Help Parsing From File, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Need Help Parsing From File,
John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: extension programing with c, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: per instance descriptors,
George Sakkis
- Re: per instance descriptors, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: per instance descriptors,
simon
- Re: per instance descriptors, George Sakkis
- Re: per instance descriptors, Simon Bunker
- Re: per instance descriptors,
Carl Banks
- Re: per instance descriptors, Simon Bunker
- Re: newb: How to call one modue from other,
johnny
- Re: newb: How to call one modue from other,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: newb: How to call one modue from other, johnny
- Re: newb: How to call one modue from other, Ben Finney
- Re: newb: How to call one modue from other, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: newb: How to call one modue from other,
Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Problem of understanding inheritance, Robert Kern
- Re: True Division in Python, Kleine Aap
- Re: True Division in Python, Terry Reedy
- Re: Module Indexing,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Module Indexing, JKPeck
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Where does a class closure live?, Terry Reedy
- Re: [Python] SMTP server based on Python?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: [Python] SMTP server based on Python?, Tim Roberts
- Re: advice on stripped down python, Robert Kern
- Re: Mirror imaging binary numbers,
Matimus
- Re: Mirror imaging binary numbers,
Craig
- Re: Mirror imaging binary numbers, Grant Edwards
- Re: Mirror imaging binary numbers, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: Mirror imaging binary numbers, dickinsm
- Re: Mirror imaging binary numbers, Grant Edwards
- Re: Mirror imaging binary numbers, dickinsm
- Re: Mirror imaging binary numbers, Terry Reedy
- Re: Mirror imaging binary numbers, Craig
- Re: Mirror imaging binary numbers,
Craig
- Re: Mirror imaging binary numbers, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: I'm looking to learn pyqt, David Boddie
- Re: newb: Can I use PYRO, Irmen de Jong
- Re: Getting started with the Python source,
dakman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Getting started with the Python source,
renguy
- Re: Getting started with the Python source, dakman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Getting started with the Python source, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Getting started with the Python source,
renguy
- Re: how to get all the "variables" of a string formating?,
Calvin Spealman
- Re: how to get all the "variables" of a string formating?,
Duncan Booth
- Re: how to get all the "variables" of a string formating?, Calvin Spealman
- Re: how to get all the "variables" of a string formating?,
Duncan Booth
- Re: how to get all the "variables" of a string formating?, Duncan Booth
- Re: how to get all the "variables" of a string formating?,
dakman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: how to get all the "variables" of a string formating?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: problem with closures, Gerard Brunick
- Re: PHP calls python: process vs threads, Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Best memory analyzer?, skip
- Re: how to convert a function into generator?, Carsten Haese
- Re: PyRun_SimpleString no sys.argv[0], Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
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- Re: Re: PyRun_SimpleString no sys.argv[0], Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??, antred
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??, Christophe
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??,
antred
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??, dakman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??, Terry Reedy
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??, Ben Finney
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??,
antred
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??, Peter Otten
- Re: Am I stupid or is 'assert' broken in Python 2.5??, Laurent Pointal
- RE: Windows: get owner and group of a file, Tim Golden
- Re: Windows: get owner and group of a file,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Windows: get owner and group of a file, Tim Chase
- Message not available
- Re: Windows: get owner and group of a file,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Windows: get owner and group of a file, Duncan Booth
- Re: Windows: get owner and group of a file,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Windows: get owner and group of a file,
Duncan Booth
- RE: Windows: get owner and group of a file, Tim Golden
- Re: Windows: get owner and group of a file, MRAB
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Windows: get owner and group of a file, Tim Golden
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict',
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict',
Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Fredrik Lundh
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict',
Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict',
Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Fredrik Lundh
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict',
Peter Otten
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Paul Melis
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Duncan Booth
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', skip
- Message not available
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Hendrik van Rooyen
- Common Python Idioms, Stephen Eilert
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Georg Brandl
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Duncan Booth
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Daniel Dittmar
- Re: Common Python Idioms, John Machin
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Daniel Dittmar
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Daniel Dittmar
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Stephen Eilert
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Kent Johnson
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Danny Colligan
- Re: Common Python Idioms, George Sakkis
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Steven D'Aprano
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- Re: Common Python Idioms, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Common Python Idioms, George Sakkis
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Ben Finney
- Re: Common Python Idioms, Stephen Eilert
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- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', skip
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict',
Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Andy Dingley
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Peter Otten
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Paul McGuire
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: dict.has_key(x) versus 'x in dict', Fredrik Lundh
- Re: len() and PEP 3000,
Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: len() and PEP 3000,
Kay Schluehr
- Re: len() and PEP 3000, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: len() and PEP 3000,
Kay Schluehr
- Re: len() and PEP 3000,
Beliavsky
- Re: len() and PEP 3000, Klaas
- Re: len() and PEP 3000, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: len() and PEP 3000,
Giovanni Bajo
- Re: len() and PEP 3000,
Colin J. Williams
- Re: len() and PEP 3000, bearophileHUGS
- Re: len() and PEP 3000, tac-tics
- Re: len() and PEP 3000, Colin J. Williams
- Message not available
- Re: len() and PEP 3000, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: len() and PEP 3000, Ross Ridge
- Re: len() and PEP 3000, Klaas
- Re: len() and PEP 3000, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: len() and PEP 3000, Ross Ridge
- Re: len() and PEP 3000,
Colin J. Williams
- Re: Book recommendations,
Robert Hicks
- Re: Book recommendations, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
- Re: reloading modules,
Dustan
- Re: reloading modules, Dustan
- Re: reloading modules, Kent Johnson
- Re: reloading modules, Frank Millman
- Re: No latin9 in Python?, Paul Boddie
- Re: No latin9 in Python?,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: No latin9 in Python?,
Christoph Zwerschke
- Re: No latin9 in Python?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: No latin9 in Python?, Christoph Zwerschke
- Re: No latin9 in Python?,
Christoph Zwerschke
- Re: PyMedia - some questions, Kjell Magne Fauske
- Re: How to use MySQL without MySQLdb module, Alan Franzoni
- Re: Python Plugin for Web Browser,
MC
- Re: Python Plugin for Web Browser,
Sébastien Ramage
- Re: Python Plugin for Web Browser, Andre Meyer
- Re: Python Plugin for Web Browser, Michel Claveau
- Re: Python Plugin for Web Browser, Sébastien Ramage
- Re: Python Plugin for Web Browser, MC
- Re: Python Plugin for Web Browser, Sébastien Ramage
- Re: Python Plugin for Web Browser, Sébastien Ramage
- Re: Python Plugin for Web Browser,
Sébastien Ramage
- Re: PyQt, designer, and directional flow, David Boddie
- Re: PyQt, designer, and directional flow,
Phil Thompson
- Re: PyQt, designer, and directional flow, borntonetwork
- Re: Looking for a decent HTML parser for Python...,
Just Another Victim of the Ambient Morality
- Re: Looking for a decent HTML parser for Python...,
Just Another Victim of the Ambient Morality
- Re: Looking for a decent HTML parser for Python..., Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Looking for a decent HTML parser for Python..., Stephen Eilert
- Re: Looking for a decent HTML parser for Python..., hubritic
- Re: Looking for a decent HTML parser for Python...,
Just Another Victim of the Ambient Morality
- Re: Tkinter on Silicon Graphics machine?,
petercable@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Tkinter on Silicon Graphics machine?, David Lees
- Re: List of Events in wxPython, hg
- Re: List of Events in wxPython,
John Salerno
- Re: List of Events in wxPython, Jacksondf
- Re: Mod_python vs. application server like CherryPy?,
fumanchu
- Re: Mod_python vs. application server like CherryPy?,
Vincent Delporte
- Re: Mod_python vs. application server like CherryPy?, Paul Boddie
- Re: Mod_python vs. application server like CherryPy?, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Mod_python vs. application server like CherryPy?, Vincent Delporte
- Re: Mod_python vs. application server like CherryPy?, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Mod_python vs. application server like CherryPy?, Vincent Delporte
- Re: Mod_python vs. application server like CherryPy?, fumanchu
- Re: Mod_python vs. application server like CherryPy?, Damjan
- Re: Mod_python vs. application server like CherryPy?, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Mod_python vs. application server like CherryPy?,
Vincent Delporte
- Re: newb: Join two string variables, Fuzzyman
- Re: newb: Join two string variables,
Cameron Walsh
- Re: newb: Join two string variables,
johnny
- Re: newb: Join two string variables, Robert Bauck Hamar
- Re: newb: Join two string variables, John Machin
- Re: newb: Join two string variables,
johnny
- Re: newb: Join two string variables, true911
- Re: pyopengl glShaderSourceARB error, Mike C. Fletcher
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?, Nick Craig-Wood
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?,
Giovanni Bajo
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?, Paul Boddie
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?, Paul Boddie
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?,
Giovanni Bajo
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?, Calvin Spealman
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?,
Shane Hathaway
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?,
Paul Boddie
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?, El Pitonero
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Subprocess with a Python Session?,
Paul Boddie
- Re: About the 79 character line recommendation, sam
- Re: About the 79 character line recommendation, John Machin
- Re: About the 79 character line recommendation,
Virgil Dupras
- RE: About the 79 character line recommendation,
Olivier Langlois
- Re: About the 79 character line recommendation, Steve Bergman
- Re: About the 79 character line recommendation, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
- Re: About the 79 character line recommendation, Laurent Pointal
- Re: About the 79 character line recommendation, Thomas Ploch
- Re: About the 79 character line recommendation, sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- RE: About the 79 character line recommendation,
Olivier Langlois
- Re: About the 79 character line recommendation, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: About the 79 character line recommendation, Michele Simionato
- Re: Linear regression in NumPy, Jon
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Linear regression in NumPy, Robert Kern
- Re: py2exe / Tkinter problem, Kleine Aap
- Re: memory error with matplot, John Hunter
- Re: Coding standards without control?,
Stephan Kuhagen
- Re: Coding standards without control?, Soni Bergraj
- Re: win32 com problem,
John Machin
- Re: win32 com problem,
Mike P
- Re: win32 com problem, John Machin
- Re: win32 com problem, Mike P
- Re: win32 com problem,
Mike P
- Re: Python regular expression, Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: Fw: [wxPython-users] 1>make_buildinfo.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp__RegQueryValueExA@24 referenced in function _make_buildinfo2, etaoinbe
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Fw: [wxPython-users] 1>make_buildinfo.obj : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp__RegQueryValueExA@24 referenced in function _make_buildinfo2, Fredrik Lundh
- <Possible follow-ups>
- The del statement, Marco Aschwanden
- Re: The del statement, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: The del statement,
Marco Aschwanden
- Re: The del statement, Sion Arrowsmith
- Re: The del statement,
Marco Aschwanden
- Re: The del statement, Dustan
- Re: The del statement, Marco Aschwanden
- Re: The del statement, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: how to invoke the shell command and then get the result in python,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: how to invoke the shell command and then get the result in python,
petercable@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: how to invoke the shell command and then get the result in python, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: how to invoke the shell command and then get the result in python, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: how to invoke the shell command and then get the result in python, petercable@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: how to invoke the shell command and then get the result in python, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: how to invoke the shell command and then get the result in python, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: how to invoke the shell command and then get the result in python,
petercable@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: No module named _db2, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Cross-platform issue with wxRadioBox, eugene . gokhvat
- Re: Async callback in python, tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Async callback in python, Calvin Spealman
- Re: Async callback in python, Felipe Almeida Lessa
- Re: Async callback in python, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: Async callback in python, Chris Mellon
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Async callback in python, Sells, Fred
- RE: Filename too long error, Tim Golden
- Re: How to compile omniORBpy on Windows?, Ravi Teja
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Monitoring number of smtp bytes sent through python e-mail socket, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Monitoring number of smtp bytes sent through python e-mail socket, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: SPE (Stani's Python Editor) web site?, Frederik Cornillie
- Re: SPE (Stani's Python Editor) web site?, John DeRosa
- Re: sending string or list to a function, Farshid Lashkari
- Re: sending string or list to a function,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: sending string or list to a function,
tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: sending string or list to a function, Peter Otten
- Re: sending string or list to a function,
tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Interface Designer, Ed Leafe
- Re: Opening colour BMPs with PIL, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Convert PNG files to BMP files using PIL, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Convert PNG files to BMP files using PIL, Soni Bergraj
- Re: Python bindings for RCS apps,
Paul Boddie
- Re: Python bindings for RCS apps, riklaunim@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: SQLObject release 0.7.2, Robert Hicks
- Re: decorators question,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: decorators question,
king kikapu
- Re: decorators question, Soni Bergraj
- Re: decorators question, Fredrik Lundh
- Message not available
- Re: decorators question, Soni Bergraj
- Re: decorators question, king kikapu
- Re: decorators question, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: decorators question, king kikapu
- Re: decorators question, Carsten Haese
- Message not available
- Re: decorators question, Fredrik Lundh
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: decorators question, Carsten Haese
- Re: decorators question,
king kikapu
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Best way for inter-process communication in Python, Hugo Ferreira
- Re: Best way for inter-process communication in Python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Best way for inter-process communication in Python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Best way for inter-process communication in Python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4, Kay Schluehr
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4, Larry Bates
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4, George Sakkis
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4, Will McGugan
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4, Tim Chase
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4,
geskerrett
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4, Max M
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4, Paul Rudin
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4, John Machin
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4,
geskerrett
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4, Grant Edwards
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4,
Jonathan Smith
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4, MRAB
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4, Jonathan Smith
- Re: Ensure a variable is divisible by 4,
Jonathan Smith
- Re: python Noob - basic setup question / problem, Christophe
- Re: python Noob - basic setup question / problem, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Factory pattern implementation in Python,
George Sakkis
- Re: Factory pattern implementation in Python,
Romulo A. Ceccon
- Re: Factory pattern implementation in Python, George Sakkis
- Re: Factory pattern implementation in Python,
Romulo A. Ceccon
- Re: Factory pattern implementation in Python, Chris Mellon
- Message not available
- Re: Factory pattern implementation in Python,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Factory pattern implementation in Python, Terry Reedy
- Re: Factory pattern implementation in Python, Paul McGuire
- Re: Factory pattern implementation in Python,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Factory pattern implementation in Python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Printing unix Line endings from Windows.,
Larry Bates
- Re: Printing unix Line endings from Windows.,
Ant
- Re: Printing unix Line endings from Windows., Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Printing unix Line endings from Windows., John Machin
- Re: Printing unix Line endings from Windows., Ant
- Re: Printing unix Line endings from Windows., Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Printing unix Line endings from Windows.,
Ant
- Re: Execution time of lines within a function,
Neil Cerutti
- Re: Execution time of lines within a function,
monkeyboy
- Re: Execution time of lines within a function, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Execution time of lines within a function, monkeyboy
- Re: Execution time of lines within a function,
monkeyboy
- Re: Execution time of lines within a function, Paul McGuire
- Re: get script path, hg
- Re: get script path, Rob Wolfe
- Re: Inheritance doesn't work, Robert Kern
- Re: Inheritance doesn't work, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Inheritance doesn't work, Michael S
- Re: Inheritance doesn't work,
John Salerno
- Re: Inheritance doesn't work,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Inheritance doesn't work, J. Clifford Dyer
- Re: Inheritance doesn't work, John Salerno
- Re: Inheritance doesn't work, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Inheritance doesn't work, John Salerno
- Re: Inheritance doesn't work, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Inheritance doesn't work,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Video stream server,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Video stream server,
Lad
- Re: Video stream server, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Video stream server, Lad
- Re: Video stream server, Tim Roberts
- Re: Video stream server, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Video stream server, Lad
- Re: Video stream server, Paul Boddie
- Re: Video stream server, Lad
- Re: Video stream server, Paul Boddie
- Re: Video stream server,
Lad
- Re: algorithm for sorting functional expressions,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: algorithm for sorting functional expressions, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: algorithm for sorting functional expressions, Christian Stapfer
- Re: algorithm for sorting functional expressions,
MRAB
- Re: algorithm for sorting functional expressions, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: RAD for python, Laurent Pointal
- Re: RAD for python, hg
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, an (inefficient) solution, John Machin
- Message not available
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, an (inefficient) solution,
Giovanni Bajo
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, an (inefficient) solution, Grant Edwards
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, an (inefficient) solution,
Giovanni Bajo
- Re: trouble with matplotlib, tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?,
James Stroud
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?,
John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, mensanator@xxxxxxx
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?,
Robert Kern
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Russ
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Robert Kern
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Russ
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Russ
- Message not available
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Russ
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Russ
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, BJörn Lindqvist
- Message not available
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Russ
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, rurpy
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Robert Kern
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, rurpy
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Robert Kern
- Message not available
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, BJörn Lindqvist
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?,
John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, James Stroud
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, James Stroud
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, BJörn Lindqvist
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?,
John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, OKB (not okblacke)
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, OKB (not okblacke)
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Russ
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Tim Chase
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, OKB (not okblacke)
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, John Machin
- Re: Why not just show the out-of-range index?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Python library for reading ODF Spreadsheets,
John Machin
- Re: Python library for reading ODF Spreadsheets, tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Message not available
- Re: Thread error, Salvatore Di Fazio
- Message not available
- Re: Thread error,
Salvatore Di Fazio
- Message not available
- Re: Thread error, Salvatore Di Fazio
- Re: Thread error,
Salvatore Di Fazio
- Re: Using win32gui.SendMessage and SysListView32 control, Neil Hodgson
- Re: Using win32gui.SendMessage and SysListView32 control, jUrner@xxxxxxxx
- Re: Using win32gui.SendMessage and SysListView32 control, geskerrett
- Message not available
- Re: problem formatting dates from text fields.,
John Machin
- Re: problem formatting dates from text fields., Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: problem formatting dates from text fields.,
John Machin
- Message not available
- Re: problem formatting dates from text fields.,
krishnakant Mane
- Message not available
- Re: problem formatting dates from text fields., krishnakant Mane
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: problem formatting dates from text fields., Robert Kern
- Re: problem formatting dates from text fields.,
krishnakant Mane
- Re: Deleting from a list while iterating,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Deleting from a list while iterating, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Deleting from a list while iterating,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Deleting from a list while iterating,
Rhamphoryncus
- Re: Deleting from a list while iterating, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Deleting from a list while iterating,
Rhamphoryncus
- Message not available
- Re: Deleting from a list while iterating, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Deleting from a list while iterating,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Deleting from a list while iterating,
Rhamphoryncus
- Re: Deleting from a list while iterating, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Deleting from a list while iterating,
Rhamphoryncus
- Re: cursor.executemany() float error,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: cursor.executemany() float error, progman
- Re: WxPython, Chris Mellon
- Re: WxPython, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Resource cleanup,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Resource cleanup, Robin Becker
- Re: twisted problem with reactor.stop(), Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: twisted problem with reactor.stop(), Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: db.commit() to take effect,
John Machin
- Re: db.commit() to take effect, Maurice LING
- Re: python + database book,
Giuseppe Di Martino
- Re: python + database book, Peter Decker
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, John Machin
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, Giovanni Bajo
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial,
John Machin
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, Grant Edwards
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial,
John Machin
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial,
Si Ballenger
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, Si Ballenger
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, Grant Edwards
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, Si Ballenger
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, John Machin
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, Si Ballenger
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, John Machin
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, Grant Edwards
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial,
Grant Edwards
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Parsing data from pyserial, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Non-exhaustive file reads,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Non-exhaustive file reads, Fredrik Tolf
- Re: Anyone understand this syntax error?, John Machin
- Re: Anyone understand this syntax error?, Peter Otten
- Re: wxpython worked out but can't find api docs for download.,
hg
- Re: wxpython worked out but can't find api docs for download., krishnakant Mane
- Re: wxpython worked out but can't find api docs for download., Paul McGuire
- Re: wxpython worked out but can't find api docs for download.,
Paul McGuire
- Re: wxpython worked out but can't find api docs for download., krishnakant Mane
- Re: global name 'self' is not defined, George Sakkis
- Re: global name 'self' is not defined,
Felipe Almeida Lessa
- Re: global name 'self' is not defined,
Evan
- Re: global name 'self' is not defined, John Machin
- Re: global name 'self' is not defined, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: global name 'self' is not defined, Evan
- Message not available
- Re: global name 'self' is not defined, Evan
- Re: global name 'self' is not defined, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: global name 'self' is not defined,
Evan
- Re: text adventure question, Neil Cerutti
- Re: text adventure question, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: text adventure question, Eric_Dexter@xxxxxxx
- Message not available
- Re: text adventure question, Steven D'Aprano
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: text adventure question, Joe Peterson
- Re: Python 2.5 bindings for Subversion 1.4.2 on Win32 binary, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Python 2.5 bindings for Subversion 1.4.2 on Win32 binary, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: ftputil upload error, Mark
- Re: rdf, xmp,
Andy Dingley
- Re: rdf, xmp, Imbaud Pierre
- Re: rdf, xmp, Andy Dingley
- Re: evaluating gui modules, any experience on tkinter?, Norm
- Re: evaluating gui modules, any experience on tkinter?, David Boddie
- Re: evaluating gui modules, any experience on tkinter?,
hg
- Re: evaluating gui modules, any experience on tkinter?,
Gian Mario Tagliaretti
- Re: evaluating gui modules, any experience on tkinter?, krishnakant Mane
- Re: evaluating gui modules, any experience on tkinter?, tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: evaluating gui modules, any experience on tkinter?,
Gian Mario Tagliaretti
- Re: Video feature,
Tim Roberts
- Re: Video feature,
Lad
- Re: Video feature, Tim Roberts
- Re: Video feature,
Lad
- Re: os.mkdir and mode,
Peter Otten
- Re: os.mkdir and mode,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: os.mkdir and mode, Peter Otten
- Re: os.mkdir and mode, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: os.mkdir and mode,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: os.mkdir and mode,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: os.mkdir and mode, vj
- Re: os.mkdir and mode,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: os.mkdir and mode, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Python, PostgreSQL, What next?, Armin
- Re: Python, PostgreSQL, What next?, patkinson
- Re: Python, PostgreSQL, What next?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Python, PostgreSQL, What next?,
Thomas Bartkus
- Re: Python, PostgreSQL, What next?, jim-on-linux
- Re: Printing Barcodes from webapp?, Leo Kislov
- Re: Printing Barcodes from webapp?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Printing Barcodes from webapp?,
Andy Dingley
- Re: Printing Barcodes from webapp?, Burhan
- Re: Printing Barcodes from webapp?,
John J. Lee
- Message not available
- Re: Printing Barcodes from webapp?, John J. Lee
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: Printing Barcodes from webapp?, Robin Becker
- Re: converting dict to object, Carl D. Roth
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: converting dict to object,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: converting dict to object,
Michel Claveau
- Re: converting dict to object, Neil Cerutti
- Re: converting dict to object, John Machin
- Re: converting dict to object, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: converting dict to object, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: converting dict to object, John Machin
- Re: converting dict to object, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: converting dict to object, Neil Cerutti
- Re: converting dict to object, John Machin
- Re: converting dict to object,
Michel Claveau
- Re: strange problems with code generation,
John Machin
- Re: strange problems with code generation,
Eric_Dexter@xxxxxxx
- Re: strange problems with code generation, John Machin
- Re: strange problems with code generation, Eric_Dexter@xxxxxxx
- Re: strange problems with code generation,
Eric_Dexter@xxxxxxx
- Message not available
- Re: strange problems with code generation, Eric_Dexter@xxxxxxx
- Message not available
- Re: strange problems with code generation, Eric_Dexter@xxxxxxx
- Re: How do I print a numpy array?,
Robert Kern
- Re: How do I print a numpy array?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: How do I print a numpy array?, Robert Kern
- Re: How do I print a numpy array?, Grant Edwards
- Re: How do I print a numpy array?, Robert Kern
- Re: How do I print a numpy array?,
Beliavsky
- Re: How do I print a numpy array?, Robert Kern
- Re: How do I print a numpy array?, David E. Konerding DSD staff
- Re: How do I print a numpy array?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: What are python closures realy like?, Felipe Almeida Lessa
- Re: What are python closures realy like?, Klaas
- Re: What are python closures realy like?,
Paul McGuire
- Re: What are python closures realy like?,
Karl Kofnarson
- Re: What are python closures realy like?, Paddy
- Re: What are python closures realy like?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: What are python closures realy like?,
Karl Kofnarson
- Re: What are python closures realy like?, Carl Banks
- Re: What are python closures realy like?,
Paul Boddie
- Re: What are python closures realy like?,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: What are python closures realy like?, Paul Boddie
- Message not available
- Re: What are python closures realy like?, Tim Chase
- Re: What are python closures realy like?, Michele Simionato
- Re: What are python closures realy like?,
John Nagle
- Re: What are python closures realy like?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: What are python closures realy like?, Roy Smith
- Re: What are python closures realy like?,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Thread help,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Thread help,
Salvatore Di Fazio
- Re: Thread help, Grant Edwards
- Re: Thread help, Salvatore Di Fazio
- Re: Thread help, Salvatore Di Fazio
- Re: Thread help,
Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Thread help, John Henry
- Re: Thread help, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Thread help, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Thread help,
Salvatore Di Fazio
- Re: Security Descriptor and CoInitializeSecurity, Roger Upole
- Re: Simple question on indexing, Jon Clements
- Re: Simple question on indexing, Christoph Haas
- Re: good documentation about win32api ??, Paul McGuire
- Re: good documentation about win32api ??,
olsongt
- Re: good documentation about win32api ??, krishnakant Mane
- Message not available
- Re: good documentation about win32api ??, Thomas Heller
- Re: good documentation about win32api ??, Roger Upole
- Re: Is python memory shared between theads?, Grant Edwards
- Re: Is python memory shared between theads?, John Henry
- Re: Is python memory shared between theads?, Daniel Dittmar
- Re: Is python memory shared between theads?, sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: client/server design and advice,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: client/server design and advice,
TonyM
- Re: client/server design and advice, John Henry
- Re: client/server design and advice, Peter Decker
- Re: client/server design and advice,
TonyM
- Re: client/server design and advice, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: client/server design and advice,
Irmen de Jong
- RE: client/server design and advice,
bruce
- Re: client/server design and advice, Irmen de Jong
- Re: client/server design and advice, John Henry
- Re: client/server design and advice, Irmen de Jong
- RE: client/server design and advice,
bruce
- Re: I/O Multiplexing and non blocking socket,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: I/O Multiplexing and non blocking socket,
Salvatore Di Fazio
- Re: I/O Multiplexing and non blocking socket, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: I/O Multiplexing and non blocking socket, Paul Boddie
- Re: I/O Multiplexing and non blocking socket,
Salvatore Di Fazio
- Re: I/O Multiplexing and non blocking socket, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: PythonWin And Excel Problem, Roger Upole
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: PythonWin And Excel Problem, Michael S
- PythonWin And Excel Problem, Andrea Gavana
- Re: PythonWin And Excel Problem, Michael S
- Re: Win32 Excel Generation Slow, Roger Upole
- Re: Win32 Excel Generation Slow, Paul McGuire
- Re: python 2.5 install from source problem,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: python 2.5 install from source problem, Fabian Braennstroem
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, Simon Brunning
- Message not available
- Re: python vs java & eclipse,
krishnakant Mane
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, hg
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, Amir Michail
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, Stephen Eilert
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, Paul Boddie
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: python vs java & eclipse,
krishnakant Mane
- Message not available
- Re: python vs java & eclipse,
Thomas Ploch
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, hg
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, Amir Michail
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: python vs java & eclips, krishnakant Mane
- Re: python vs java & eclipse,
Thomas Ploch
- Re: python vs java & eclipse,
Philippe Martin
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, Amir Michail
- Re: python vs java & eclipse, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: How to turn AUTOCOMMIT ON with cx_Oracle, Paul McGuire
- Re: Functions, callable objects, and bound/unbound methods,
Duncan Booth
- Re: Functions, callable objects, and bound/unbound methods, Michele Simionato
- Re: Functions, callable objects, and bound/unbound methods, Kent Johnson
- Re: Functions, callable objects, and bound/unbound methods, Kent Johnson
- Re: UTF8 & HTMLParser, Jan Danielsson
- Re: UTF8 & HTMLParser, Klaus Alexander Seistrup
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Weekly Python Patch/Bug Summary, Kurt B. Kaiser
- Weekly Python Patch/Bug Summary, Kurt B. Kaiser
- Weekly Python Patch/Bug Summary, Kurt B. Kaiser
- Weekly Python Patch/Bug Summary, Kurt B. Kaiser
- Re: Open and closing files,
John Machin
- Re: Open and closing files, tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread,
Justin Ezequiel
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread, Justin Ezequiel
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread, Peter Otten
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread, johnny
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread,
johnny
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread, Justin Ezequiel
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread, johnny
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread, johnny
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread, johnny
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread, johnny
- Re: Multiple FTP download using Muliti thread,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: String formatters with variable argument length,
John Machin
- Re: String formatters with variable argument length, John Machin
- Re: String formatters with variable argument length,
Fredrik Tolf
- Re: String formatters with variable argument length, John Machin
- Re: String formatters with variable argument length, Peter Otten
- Re: String formatters with variable argument length, John Machin
- Re: String formatters with variable argument length, Matimus
- Message not available
- Re: Python25.zip,
Colin J. Williams
- Re: Python25.zip, Georg Brandl
- Re: Python25.zip, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Python25.zip,
Colin J. Williams
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python25.zip, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: v2.3, 2.4, and 2.5's GUI is slow for me, John Salerno
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: v2.3, 2.4, and 2.5's GUI is slow for me,
g4rlik
- Re: v2.3, 2.4, and 2.5's GUI is slow for me, tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: v2.3, 2.4, and 2.5's GUI is slow for me, Duncan Booth
- Re: v2.3, 2.4, and 2.5's GUI is slow for me, Tim Roberts
- RE: v2.3, 2.4, and 2.5's GUI is slow for me,
Michael . Coll-Barth
- RE: v2.3, 2.4, and 2.5's GUI is slow for me, Duncan Booth
- Re: best way to align words?, Thomas Ploch
- Re: best way to align words?, Mitja Trampus
- Re: best way to align words?, Oleg Batrashev
- Re: best way to align words?,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: best way to align words?, bearophileHUGS
- Re: best way to align words?,
Noah Rawlins
- Re: best way to align words?,
Noah Rawlins
- Re: best way to align words?, Robert R.
- Re: best way to align words?, Oleg Batrashev
- Re: best way to align words?, Robert R.
- Re: best way to align words?,
Noah Rawlins
- Re: Beautiful Soup Question: Filtering Images based on their width and height attributes, Chris Mellon
- Message not available
- Re: Beautiful Soup Question: Filtering Images based on their width and height attributes, David Coffin
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?,
Ron Garret
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?, Carl Banks
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?, Paul McGuire
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?, Ron Garret
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?, Paul McGuire
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?,
Ron Garret
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?,
Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?,
Ron Garret
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?, Ron Garret
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?, Carl Banks
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?, Ron Garret
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?, Michele Simionato
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?,
Ron Garret
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?,
Michele Simionato
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?,
Ron Garret
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?, Michele Simionato
- Re: Is there a reason not to do this?,
Ron Garret
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Fw: Is there a reason not to do this?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Python spam?,
Thomas Heller
- Re: Python spam?,
Aahz
- Re: Python spam?, Tim Peters
- Message not available
- Re: Python spam?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Python spam?,
Aahz
- Re: Python spam?, Frederic Rentsch
- Re: Python spam?, John Draper
- Message not available
- Re: Python spam?, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: Python spam?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?, Thomas Ploch
- Message not available
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?, Chris Mellon
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?, mdsteele
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?,
Neil Cerutti
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?, John Henry
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?, John Henry
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?, John Henry
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?, Paul McGuire
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?, John Henry
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Is there an easier way to express this list slicing?, Thomas Ploch
- Re: DDE (eSignal),
Thomas Heller
- Re: DDE (eSignal), BBands
- Re: Automatic increment, thunderfoot@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Automatic increment, John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Automatic increment,
Thomas Ploch
- Re: Automatic increment, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Tkinter,
Boneh
- Re: Tkinter,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Tkinter, Boneh
- Re: Tkinter,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: failure building python 2.5 on mac os x 10.3.9, Thomas Ploch
- Re: shtoom making PC2Phone calls, jim-on-linux
- Message not available
- Re: shtoom making PC2Phone calls, jim-on-linux
- Re: extremely slow array indexing?,
Will McGugan
- Re: extremely slow array indexing?, Grace Fang
- Re: extremely slow array indexing?,
John Machin
- Re: extremely slow array indexing?, Robert Kern
- Re: Python Worship, Thomas Ploch
- Message not available
- Re: Python Worship, Hendrik van Rooyen
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Python Worship, Coates, Steve (ACHE)
- Re: EasyInstall under Windows - strange behaviour, thunderfoot@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Threading, fumanchu
- Re: Threading, utabintarbo
- Message not available
- Re: detecting that a SQL db is running,
triode
- RE: detecting that a SQL db is running, Tim Golden
- Message not available
- Re: detecting that a SQL db is running, bill ramsay
- Re: detecting that a SQL db is running, Paul McNett
- Re: detecting that a SQL db is running, bill ramsay
- Message not available
- Re: detecting that a SQL db is running, bill ramsay
- Re: detecting that a SQL db is running,
triode
- Re: Python Question About Compiling., Tim Roberts
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python Question About Compiling., Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Python Question About Compiling., Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Python Question About Compiling., Gabriel G
- RE: Python Question About Compiling.,
yndesai
- Re: Python Question About Compiling.,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Python Question About Compiling., Paul Boddie
- Re: Python Question About Compiling.,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab,
Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab,
Carl Banks
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Carl Banks
- Message not available
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Carl Banks
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Carl Banks
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Carl Banks
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, George Sakkis
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Carl Banks
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, sturlamolden
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Carl Banks
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Paul Rubin
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Carl Banks
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Paul Rubin
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Mark Morss
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Niels L Ellegaard
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Filip Wasilewski
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, sturlamolden
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, sturlamolden
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Mark Morss
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Mark Morss
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Konrad Hinsen
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, konrad . hinsen
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Paul Rubin
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, olsongt
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Mark Morss
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Konrad Hinsen
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, konrad . hinsen
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Filip Wasilewski
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Filip Wasilewski
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, sturlamolden
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, sturlamolden
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Robert Kern
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Filip Wasilewski
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, Jon Harrop
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab, sturlamolden
- Re: About alternatives to Matlab,
Carl Banks
- Re: Why are slice indices the way they are in python?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Why are slice indices the way they are in python?, Ant
- Re: Why are slice indices the way they are in python?,
ogbash@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Why are slice indices the way they are in python?, Michael Torrie
- Message not available
- Re: Why are slice indices the way they are in python?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: a quickie: range - x, johnzenger
- Re: a quickie: range - x, Paul Rubin
- Re: a quickie: range - x,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: a quickie: range - x, Kent Johnson
- Re: a quickie: range - x, rjtucke
- Re: PythonTidy,
Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: PythonTidy,
Laurent Pointal
- Re: PythonTidy, Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: PythonTidy, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: PythonTidy, Richie Hindle
- Re: PythonTidy, Laurent Pointal
- Re: PythonTidy,
Chuck Rhode
- Re: PythonTidy, Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: PythonTidy,
Laurent Pointal
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: PythonTidy, Thomas Heller
- Re: PythonTidy, Chuck Rhode
- Re: PythonTidy, Thomas Heller
- Re: PythonTidy, Chuck Rhode
- Re: PythonTidy, Chuck Rhode
- PythonTidy,
Chuck Rhode
- Re: PythonTidy,
rzed
- Re: PythonTidy, Chuck Rhode
- Re: PythonTidy,
rzed
- Re: PythonTidy, Thomas Heller
- Re: PythonTidy, Chuck Rhode
- Re: PythonTidy, Chuck Rhode
- Re: PythonTidy, Thomas Heller
- Re: Remarkable results with psyco and sieve of Eratosthenes,
Will McGugan
- Re: Remarkable results with psyco and sieve of Eratosthenes,
Steve Bergman
- Re: Remarkable results with psyco and sieve of Eratosthenes, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Remarkable results with psyco and sieve of Eratosthenes, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Remarkable results with psyco and sieve of Eratosthenes,
George Sakkis
- Re: Remarkable results with psyco and sieve of Eratosthenes, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Remarkable results with psyco and sieve of Eratosthenes,
Steve Bergman
- Re: Remarkable results with psyco and sieve of Eratosthenes, Will McGugan
- Re: Remarkable results with psyco and sieve of Eratosthenes, dickinsm
- Re: Remarkable results with psyco and sieve of Eratosthenes,
Pekka Karjalainen
- Re: Remarkable results with psyco and sieve of Eratosthenes, Klaus Alexander Seistrup
- Re: ensuring valid latin-1, John Machin
- Re: type(foo) == function ?,
Chris Mellon
- Re: type(foo) == function ?,
Mathias Panzenboeck
- Re: type(foo) == function ?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: type(foo) == function ?,
Mathias Panzenboeck
- Re: type(foo) == function ?,
Erik Max Francis
- Re: type(foo) == function ?,
Tom Plunket
- Re: type(foo) == function ?, Chris Mellon
- Re: type(foo) == function ?,
Tom Plunket
- Re: type(foo) == function ?, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Good script editor for Python on Mac OS 10.3,
Lou Pecora
- Re: Re: Good script editor for Python on Mac OS 10.3, Timothy Grant
- Re: Good script editor for Python on Mac OS 10.3, Nikita the Spider
- Re: Good script editor for Python on Mac OS 10.3, Stephen Eilert
- Re: Good script editor for Python on Mac OS 10.3,
SPE - Stani's Python Editor
- Re: Good script editor for Python on Mac OS 10.3, martin . laloux
- Re: SPE refuses.,
SPE - Stani's Python Editor
- Re: SPE refuses.,
egbert
- Re: SPE refuses., SPE - Stani's Python Editor
- Re: SPE refuses., egbert
- Re: SPE refuses., SPE - Stani's Python Editor
- Re: SPE refuses., Thomas Ploch
- Re: SPE refuses., SPE - Stani's Python Editor
- Re: SPE refuses.,
egbert
- Re: Surprise with special floating point values, prouleau001
- Re: Surprise with special floating point values,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: Surprise with special floating point values, prouleau001
- Re: libboost, python, and dijkstra shortest path,
Bytter
- Re: libboost, python, and dijkstra shortest path, Roman Yakovenko
- Re: pickle and infinity, Bart Ogryczak
- Re: pickle and infinity, Grant Edwards
- Re: pickle and infinity,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: pickle and infinity,
Bart Ogryczak
- Re: pickle and infinity, Grant Edwards
- Re: pickle and infinity, Bart Ogryczak
- Re: pickle and infinity,
Bart Ogryczak
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How to refer to Python?, Bart Ogryczak
- Re: Using Python, hg
- Re: Using Python, Larry Bates
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Reading GDSII layouts, Vincent Arnoux
- Re: Overloading "if object" unary operator, Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: Overloading "if object" unary operator,
Peter Otten
- Re: Overloading "if object" unary operator, Sarcastic Zombie
- Re: Overloading "if object" unary operator, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?,
Neil Cerutti
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?, Leandro Ardissone
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?,
Leandro Ardissone
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?, Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?, Leandro Ardissone
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?, Daniel Klein
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?, Luis M. González
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?,
Neil Cerutti
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?, SeanDavis12
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?,
eduardo.padoan@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?, Grant Edwards
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?, Tim Chase
- Message not available
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?, Eduardo \"EdCrypt\" O. Padoan
- Re: How to detect what type a variable is?, Dustan
- Re: Calling functions with dynamic arguments,
Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: Calling functions with dynamic arguments, SeanDavis12
- Re: trouble writing results to files,
Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: trouble writing results to files,
Neil Cerutti
- Re: trouble writing results to files, Roberto Bonvallet
- Re: trouble writing results to files, Neil Cerutti
- Re: trouble writing results to files, Fredrik Lundh
- for i in range() anti-pattern [was Re: trouble writing results to files], Steven D'Aprano
- Re: for i in range() anti-pattern [was Re: trouble writing results to files], Roberto Bonvallet
- Slicing versus loops, was Re: for i in range() anti-pattern, Peter Otten
- Re: Slicing versus loops, was Re: for i in range() anti-pattern, Duncan Booth
- Re: Slicing versus loops, was Re: for i in range() anti-pattern, Peter Otten
- Re: Slicing versus loops, was Re: for i in range() anti-pattern, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Slicing versus loops, was Re: for i in range() anti-pattern, Duncan Booth
- Re: Slicing versus loops, was Re: for i in range() anti-pattern, Peter Otten
- Re: Slicing versus loops, was Re: for i in range() anti-pattern, Peter Otten
- Re: trouble writing results to files,
lisa . engblom
- Re: trouble writing results to files, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: trouble writing results to files,
Neil Cerutti
- Re: Detecting recursion loops,
Rob Wolfe
- Re: Detecting recursion loops, robert
- Re: Detecting recursion loops,
Carl Banks
- Re: Detecting recursion loops,
robert
- Re: Detecting recursion loops, John Machin
- Re: Detecting recursion loops, Ben Finney
- Re: Detecting recursion loops, robert
- Re: Detecting recursion loops, Neil Cerutti
- Re: Detecting recursion loops, robert
- Re: Detecting recursion loops, Kay Schluehr
- Re: Detecting recursion loops, fumanchu
- Re: Detecting recursion loops,
robert
- Re: Detecting recursion loops, Bytter
- Re: Detecting recursion loops, Fuzzyman
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Stani's Python Editor is looking for a new webhost, mark
- Re: odict the Ordered Diction 0.2.2, jim-on-linux
- Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module,
robert
- Re: Pimping the 'cgi' module, Harry George
- Re: pyxpcom,
Trent Mick
- Re: pyxpcom, hg
- Re: ANN: CherryPy 3.0 RC1, James Cunningham
- Re: Processing Solid Edge objects,
olive
- Re: Processing Solid Edge objects,
Maria R
- Re: Processing Solid Edge objects, obnmfrbeqzgkst
- Re: Processing Solid Edge objects,
Maria R
- Re: shtoom or yate client source code, Paul Boddie
- Re: utf - string translation,
John Machin
- Re: utf - string translation,
Fredrik Lundh
- Re: utf - string translation, John Machin
- Re: utf - string translation, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: utf - string translation, John Machin
- Re: utf - string translation,
Fredrik Lundh
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Asyncore Medusa Example, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Asyncore Medusa Example, Fredrik Lundh
- Re: [PyQt] windows problem,
Phil Thompson
- Re: windows problem, hankpai
- Re: PIL throws exception when reading bitmap/pnm data,
Cameron Walsh
- Message not available
- Re: PIL throws exception when reading bitmap/pnm data, Roel Schroeven
- Message not available
- Re: Question about import and sys.path, Rob Wolfe
- Re: Python program that validates an url against w3c markup validator, tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Python program that validates an url against w3c markup validator, Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Python program that validates an url against w3c markup validator, Fredrik Lundh
- Message not available
- Re: Python program that validates an url against w3c markup validator, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Python program that validates an url against w3c markup validator, Nikita the Spider
- Re: 6 Pick Bet Grouping,
tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 6 Pick Bet Grouping, bullockbefriending bard
- Re: 6 Pick Bet Grouping,
Paddy
- Re: 6 Pick Bet Grouping,
tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 6 Pick Bet Grouping, bullockbefriending bard
- Re: 6 Pick Bet Grouping,
tleeuwenburg@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: 6 Pick Bet Grouping, Mark Peters
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?,
Aahz
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?,
gregarican
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?,
Adam Jones
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, gregarican
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, Richie Hindle
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, Paul Boddie
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, Richie Hindle
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?,
gavino
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, Stephen Eilert
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, gregarican
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, A. Lloyd Flanagan
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, Steve Bergman
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, Istvan Albert
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?,
Adam Jones
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?,
Jonathan Smith
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, Mark Westwood
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, faulkner
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, Stephen Eilert
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: why would anyone use python when java is there?,
Éric Daigneault
- Re: why would anyone use python when java is there?, Antoine De Groote
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: "fork and exit" needed?,
Vincent Delporte
- Re: "fork and exit" needed?,
Vincent Delporte
- Re: "fork and exit" needed?, Vincent Delporte
- Re: "fork and exit" needed?, Mike C. Fletcher
- Re: "fork and exit" needed?, Vincent Delporte
- Re: "fork and exit" needed?,
Vincent Delporte
- Re: Really closing stdout (was: "fork and exit" needed?), Nick Craig-Wood