comp.lang.python
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: win32event.WaitForInputIdle() returns too soon
- Re: win32event.WaitForInputIdle() returns too soon
- Re: noob question How do I run a Python script.
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- trouble with sqlite under debian etch
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Reading image dimensions before it is loaded from a web form using python.
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: How do I remotely access Scheduled Tasks from Windows XP to Windows Server 2003?
- Re: Building a Python app with Mozilla
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: Building a Python app with Mozilla
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: Python Memory Usage
- Re: Building a Python app with Mozilla
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Eduardo \"EdCrypt\" O. Padoan
- Re: shelve crashing under Win ME
- Re: linecache and comparison with input
- Re: linecache and comparison with input
- linecache and comparison with input
- Re: shelve crashing under Win ME
- Re: Building a Python app with Mozilla
- Re: simplifying algebraic expressions
- From: frithiof.jensen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: ironpython exception line number
- shelve crashing under Win ME
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: Shed Skin Python-to-C++ Compiler 0.0.21, Help needed
- Re: ORM layer
- Re: Building a Python app with Mozilla
- Re: Building a Python app with Mozilla
- Re: Building a Python app with Mozilla
- Re: overriding base class
- Close/hide a child window
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: ORM layer
- From: EuGeNe Van den Bulke
- Re: ORM layer
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: appending file
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: overriding base class
- Re: Vista 64 + Python2.5 + wxpython 28 issue
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Python/C API sig - New Mailing List
- overriding base class
- Re: Rappresenting infinite
- Building a Python app with Mozilla
- Re: Vista 64 + Python2.5 + wxpython 28 issue
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- How do I remotely access Scheduled Tasks from Windows XP to Windows Server 2003?
- Re: appending file
- Re: Hooking __import__ when embedding the interpreter
- ANNOUNCE: Exscript 0.9 (Initial Release)
- Re: HTML Render Support in PyGTK
- Re: appending file
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: win32event.WaitForInputIdle() returns too soon
- Re: win32event.WaitForInputIdle() returns too soon
- ORM layer
- Re: Rappresenting infinite
- Re: Edit Audio Using Python?
- Re: Voluntary Abstract Base Classes
- appending file
- Re: Rappresenting infinite
- Re: Voluntary Abstract Base Classes
- From: Eduardo \"EdCrypt\" O. Padoan
- Re: Voluntary Abstract Base Classes
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Looking for an interpreter that does not request internet access
- Re: Looking for an interpreter that does not request internet access
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Voluntary Abstract Base Classes
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: How to close a program I execute with subprocess.Popen?
- Re: Set builtin lookups
- Re: What happens to a thread with an unhandled exception?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- From: Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Rappresenting infinite
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- How to close a program I execute with subprocess.Popen?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: equality & comparison by default
- Re: Help Needed in WxPython
- Re: It is not possible to create a recursive function over a pyGTK treeStore
- From: sebastien . abeille
- Re: It is not possible to create a recursive function over a pyGTK treeStore
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- What happens to a thread with an unhandled exception?
- Re: Help Needed in WxPython
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- It is not possible to create a recursive function over a pyGTK treeStore
- From: sebastien . abeille
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- Re: Looking for an interpreter that does not request internet access
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Shed Skin Python-to-C++ Compiler 0.0.21, Help needed
- Hooking __import__ when embedding the interpreter
- if - Jython - Windows
- Re: socket on cygwin python
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Python & MySQL problem with input to table..!
- Re: Writing TGA image files?
- Re: Python & MySQL problem with input to table..!
- Re: Getting some element from sets.Set
- Python & MySQL problem with input to table..!
- Re: Subprocess with and without shell
- Re: Writing TGA image files?
- RE: Vista 64 + Python2.5 + wxpython 28 issue
- From: Simon Roses Femerling
- Re: Looking for an interpreter that does not request internet access
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: glob.glob standardization
- Re: Rappresenting infinite
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- Re: Rappresenting infinite
- Re: Threads Dying?
- Re: win32event.WaitForInputIdle() returns too soon
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- Re: Rappresenting infinite
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Python & cgi on win98--tinyweb problems, etc
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- Re: Looking for an interpreter that does not request internet access
- Re: Looking for an interpreter that does not request internet access
- Re: Looking for an interpreter that does not request internet access
- Re: try/except/else/finally problem
- Re: Getting some element from sets.Set
- Re: suggestion: recursive collections.defaultdict
- Re: exception from a thread
- win32event.WaitForInputIdle() returns too soon
- Writing TGA image files?
- IMAP library
- From: Bruno Barberi Gnecco
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: IMAP library
- From: Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Vista 64 + Python2.5 + wxpython 28 issue
- Re: process stdin grab
- exception from a thread
- RE: Can IronPython work as Windows Scripting Host (WSH) language?
- RE: ironpython exception line number
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: try/except/else/finally problem
- Re: 16bit hash
- RE: Evolution of a pythonistas!
- Re: try/except/else/finally problem
- Re: textwrap and combining diacritical marks
- Re: urllib2 : https and proxy
- From: O.R.Senthil Kumaran
- Re: noob question How do I run a Python script.
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: try/except/else/finally problem
- Re: try/except/else/finally problem
- try/except/else/finally problem
- Re: Evolution of a pythonistas!
- Re: noob question How do I run a Python script.
- Re: 16bit hash
- Memory leak in PyQt application
- From: Alexander Eisenhuth
- noob question How do I run a Python script.
- Re: Tkinter pack_forget() and destroy()
- Re: Help needed for Pmw and WxPython Interface
- RE: Evolution of a pythonistas!
- Re: The Modernization of Emacs: terminology buffer and keybinding
- Re: Excuse me!!
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- Excuse me!!
- Re: listing the type of an object
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Face Recognition
- Re: Face Recognition
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Segfault due to threads created by external modules
- From: bernhard.voigt@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- compiling extension using distutils and visual studio 2003
- pypdf assert error on documentinfo
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- Re: making a opc client in Python and use opc server Events
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- using urllib, urllib2 ,mechanize to access password protected site
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: guidance needed: best practice for script packaging
- Re: Evolution of a pythonistas!
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- Re: Evolution of a pythonistas!
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- RE: Evolution of a pythonistas!
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- Re: listing the type of an object
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- Re: Evolution of a pythonistas!
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: Evolution of a pythonistas!
- Evolution of a pythonistas!
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- problem with hack using multiple inheritance for plugins
- Re: listing the type of an object
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Can IronPython work as Windows Scripting Host (WSH) language?
- textwrap and combining diacritical marks
- urllib2 : https and proxy
- From: cp . finances . gouv
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: listing the type of an object
- Re: Help needed with translating perl to python
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: listing the type of an object
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Tkinter pack_forget() and destroy()
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: nested list comprehension and if clauses
- From: Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya
- Re: nested list comprehension and if clauses
- Re: nested list comprehension and if clauses
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: nested list comprehension and if clauses
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Tkinter pack_forget() and destroy()
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Changing default output object for
- Re: nested list comprehension and if clauses
- nested list comprehension and if clauses
- From: Jyotirmoy Bhattacharya
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: glob.glob standardization
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: eggs considered harmful
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: Reversing a string
- Re: Reversing a string
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: How can I 'compound' streams?
- Re: Return name of caller function?
- Re: log caller
- From: attn . steven . kuo
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Eduardo \"EdCrypt\" O. Padoan
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: glob.glob standardization
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- glob.glob standardization
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- log caller
- Re: listing the type of an object
- Re: equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- listing the type of an object
- Re: Zip File Woes
- Re: Return name of caller function?
- Re: Return name of caller function?
- Re: Return name of caller function?
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: Capturing stdout from a class method
- Re: Capturing and sending keys {Esperanto}
- Re: Zip File Woes
- Capturing stdout from a class method
- Re: Getting importError: No module named _md5
- Re: Tabbed windows Support in Python
- Re: Reversing a string
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: Reversing a string
- Re: Set builtin lookups
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: Reversing a string
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: Reversing a string
- Re: Reversing a string
- Re: Reversing a string
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- Reversing a string
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: 16bit hash
- Re: Getting importError: No module named _md5
- equality & comparison by default (was Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.)
- Re: import data.py using massive amounts of memory
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: simplifying algebraic expressions
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- 16bit hash
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- sort pygtk gtktreeview column containing dates
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Getting importError: No module named _md5
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: What was that web interaction library called again?
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: urllib interpretation of URL with ".."
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: popen and a long running process in a wx.python application
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: Rappresenting infinite
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Too many 'self' in python.That's a big flaw in this language.
- Re: textmate and execute line
- import data.py using massive amounts of memory
- Re: String formatting for complex writing systems
- Re: String formatting for complex writing systems
- Searching for Python Talent !!
- Re: PyKQueue
- From: Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: XML from SQL result
- Organizing Python Representation at OSCON 2007
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: XML from SQL result
- Re: XML from SQL result
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: String formatting for complex writing systems
- String formatting for complex writing systems
- Re: bicycle repair man help
- Re: Set builtin lookups
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Set builtin lookups
- Re: ElementTree -- adding one structure to another?
- ElementTree -- adding one structure to another?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: How to destroy a Frame with condition
- Re: New Thread- Supporting Multiline values in ConfigParser
- Re: p & br using ElementTree?
- Re: ANN: YahooQuote 0.1.0
- Re: p & br using ElementTree?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- PyKQueue
- Re: p & br using ElementTree?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: New Thread- Supporting Multiline values in ConfigParser
- From: O.R.Senthil Kumaran
- Re: Can Readlines() go to next line after a Tab
- p & br using ElementTree?
- Re: guidance needed: best practice for script packaging
- Re: guidance needed: best practice for script packaging
- Re: Internals and complexity of types, containers and algorithms
- Re: Chroot Jail Not Secure for Sandboxing Python?
- Re: Internals and complexity of types, containers and algorithms
- guidance needed: best practice for script packaging
- Re: Can Readlines() go to next line after a Tab
- Re: Re: Padding en
- Re: Unbound Local error --???
- Re: urllib interpretation of URL with ".."
- Re: Converting Diff Output to XML?
- Re: [Bulk] RE: Python changing the keywords name
- Re: Python changing keywords name
- Can Readlines() go to next line after a Tab
- Re: ANN: YahooQuote 0.1.0
- Re: subprocess.Popen() problem
- Re: simplifying algebraic expressions
- Re: something similar to shutil.copytree that can overwrite?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Using PSE under Win32
- Re: Chroot Jail Not Secure for Sandboxing Python?
- Re: subprocess.Popen() problem
- Re: Non-blocking keyboard read
- From: Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: subprocess.Popen() problem
- Re: problem mixing gettext and properties
- Re: problem mixing gettext and properties
- subprocess.Popen() problem
- Re: Non-blocking keyboard read
- ironpython exception line number
- Re: urllib interpretation of URL with ".."
- Re: problem mixing gettext and properties
- Re: Python plain-text database or library that supports joins?
- Re: popen and a long running process in a wx.python application
- Re: problem mixing gettext and properties
- Re: Internals and complexity of types, containers and algorithms
- Re: problem mixing gettext and properties
- Re: problem mixing gettext and properties
- Re: What was that web interaction library called again?
- Re: Indenting in Emacs
- problem mixing gettext and properties
- Re: Internals and complexity of types, containers and algorithms
- Re: Internals and complexity of types, containers and algorithms
- Re: Return name of caller function?
- Re: Help needed with translating perl to python
- From: attn . steven . kuo
- Re: Hi How to implement switch case statement.
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: popen and a long running process in a wx.python application
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: _hashlib portability issue
- Re: Installing python under the linux
- Re: eggs considered harmful
- Re: Installing python under the linux
- Re: logging anomaly
- Re: bicycle repair man help
- Re: Python changing keywords name
- Re: Help needed with translating perl to python
- From: attn . steven . kuo
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Return name of caller function?
- Re: Help needed with translating perl to python
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Help needed with translating perl to python
- Re: Problem with wxPython
- RE: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: Help needed with translating perl to python
- popen and a long running process in a wx.python application
- Re: Output XML buffer?
- Help needed with translating perl to python
- logging anomaly
- Re: Installing python under the linux
- Re: Help needed in Handling HTML file
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Installing python under the linux
- Leo 4.4.3 final released
- Re: text-mode tree viewer?
- Change Geany Syntax Highlighting
- _hashlib portability issue
- Problem with wxPython
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- Re: text-mode tree viewer?
- Re: Python Info.
- Re: text-mode tree viewer?
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: simplifying algebraic expressions
- Re: Installing python under the linux
- Re: simplifying algebraic expressions
- Re: Installing python under the linux
- Re: sqlite newbie questions
- text-mode tree viewer?
- Re: PEP 3107 and stronger typing (note: probably a newbie question)
- Re: simplifying algebraic expressions
- Re: [OT] can't start Apache on Mac OS X--no listening sockets available?
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: can't start Apache on Mac OS X--no listening sockets available?
- Re: Face Recognition
- Re: Tkinter: different results from the same tcl script
- Re: Installing python under the linux
- Tkinter: different results from the same tcl script
- Re: can't start Apache on Mac OS X--no listening sockets available?
- Dispatching a method using PyobjC Selectors/Methods
- Re: can't start Apache on Mac OS X--no listening sockets available?
- Re: can't start Apache on Mac OS X--no listening sockets available?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: can't start Apache on Mac OS X--no listening sockets available?
- Re: can't start Apache on Mac OS X--no listening sockets available?
- Re: Python Info.
- Re: can't start Apache on Mac OS X--no listening sockets available?
- Re: The Modernization of Emacs: terminology buffer and keybinding
- Re: can't start Apache on Mac OS X--no listening sockets available?
- Mirror Urls
- Re: Python Info.
- Re: eggs considered harmful
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Output XML buffer?
- Re: Chroot Jail Not Secure for Sandboxing Python?
- From: gregpinero@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: regular expressions eliminating filenames of type foo.thumbnail.jpg
- From: attn . steven . kuo
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Looking for an interpreter that does not request internet access
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Chroot Jail Not Secure for Sandboxing Python?
- From: gregpinero@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: can't start Apache on Mac OS X--no listening sockets available?
- can't start Apache on Mac OS X--no listening sockets available?
- Re: regular expressions eliminating filenames of type foo.thumbnail.jpg
- Re: Looking for an interpreter that does not request internet access
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- Re: Looking for an interpreter that does not request internet access
- Re: Looking for an interpreter that does not request internet access
- Re: Collections of non-arbitrary objects ?
- Return name of caller function?
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- Re: Python IDE
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
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- Re: static python classes ?
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
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- Re: How can I know the name of "caller"
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- From: Stefan Sonnenberg-Carstens
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- From: Stefan Sonnenberg-Carstens
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- Re: caseless dictionary howto ?
- How can I know the name of "caller"
- Re: HTMLParser.HTMLParseError: EOF in middle of construct
- From: Sérgio Monteiro Basto
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- Re: File processing - is Python suitable?
- Re: Python and (n)curses
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- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
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- very simple shared dll with ctypes
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- From: pinkfloydhomer@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: cStringIO unicode weirdness
- Re: getting the size of an object
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- Re: avoid script running twice
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- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
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- From: Sergio Monteiro Basto
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- Re: A patch to support L.count(value, cmp=None, key=None)
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- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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- Re: Parsing HTML, extracting text and changing attributes.
- Re: sqlite3 bug??
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- Re: Matrix Multiplication
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- Re: Trivial string substitution/parser
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- Re: Trivial string substitution/parser
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- From: stuart.tett@xxxxxxxxx
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- From: stuart.tett@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: smtp server simulation using Python
- Memory problem with Python
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- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Properties for modules?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Properties for modules?
- Re: Properties for modules?
- Re: Help with PAM and ctypes
- bgl Python on Mac OS X
- From: psaffrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- SimplePrograms challenge
- Re: Properties for modules?
- Re: Link Dictionary
- Re: Link Dictionary
- Properties for modules?
- Re: Link Dictionary
- Re: Python optimization (was Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?)
- Re: Link Dictionary
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- Re: userinteraction for a webspider
- Re: Link Dictionary
- Re: Accessing global namespace from module
- Re: Accessing global namespace from module
- Re: with as a reserved word
- Re: Link Dictionary
- Re: REALLY need help with iterating a list.
- Re: REALLY need help with iterating a list.
- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- From: bruno.desthuilliers@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Accessing global namespace from module
- Re: REALLY need help with iterating a list.
- Link Dictionary
- Returned mail: see transcript for details
- Re: REALLY need help with iterating a list.
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Re: Repository - file scanner
- Re: with as a reserved word
- Re: Accessing global namespace from module
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- Re: REALLY need help with iterating a list.
- Re: with as a reserved word
- Re: Repository - file scanner
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- Re: Repository - file scanner
- Re: with as a reserved word
- REALLY need help with iterating a list.
- Re: Accessing global namespace from module
- RE: Accessing global namespace from module
- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- Re: Repository - file scanner
- Re: Accessing global namespace from module
- Re: Python optimization (was Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?)
- Re: Threads, signals and sockets (on UNIX)
- Re: Repository - file scanner
- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- Re: read 9 bytes
- Re: memory efficient set/dictionary
- Accessing global namespace from module
- Re: Tkinter - resize tkMessageBox
- Re: skip next item in list
- Re: skip next item in list
- From: Rafael Darder Calvo
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Re: skip next item in list
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- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Re: skip next item in list
- Re: skip next item in list
- skip next item in list
- Re: Pasting an image from clipboard in Tkinter?
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Re: wx.grid 2.6.1.0 events
- Re: Pasting an image from clipboard in Tkinter?
- wx.grid 2.6.1.0 events
- Re: Python Help!!!
- Re: Pasting an image from clipboard in Tkinter?
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Santa Fe Python Day report
- Python-URL! - weekly Python news and links (Jun 11)
- Re: Threads, signals and sockets (on UNIX)
- Re: How to get inputs for a python program that run from another python program
- Re: Threads, signals and sockets (on UNIX)
- Re: python-ldap for Python 2.5 on Windows?
- Re: Are there any python jobs worked at home from the internet?
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Re: Adding tuples to a dictionary
- Pasting an image from clipboard in Tkinter?
- Re: Threads, signals and sockets (on UNIX)
- From: Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Threads, signals and sockets (on UNIX)
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Re: Threads, signals and sockets (on UNIX)
- Re: python-ldap for Python 2.5 on Windows?
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Threads, signals and sockets (on UNIX)
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Type error when using SQLAlchemy and Python
- How to get inputs for a python program that run from another python program
- netlink messages
- Threads, signals and sockets (on UNIX)
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Re: memory efficient set/dictionary
- Re: Regular Text
- Re: Postpone creation of attributes until needed
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- Re: python-ldap for Python 2.5 on Windows?
- Re: python-ldap for Python 2.5 on Windows?
- Postpone creation of attributes until needed
- Re: python-ldap for Python 2.5 on Windows?
- Re: Regular Text
- Regular Text
- Python Help!!!
- From: Elfine Peterson Tjio
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Are there any python jobs worked at home from the internet?
- Re: Python optimization (was Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?)
- Re: Why does one regex routine work and not the other one?
- Re: How can I obtain the exception object on a generlized except statement?
- Re: memory efficient set/dictionary
- Re: read 9 bytes
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python optimization (was Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?)
- Why does one regex routine work and not the other one?
- RE: Python optimization (was Python's "only one way to do it"philosophy isn't good?)
- Re: read 9 bytes
- read 9 bytes
- Re: Python optimization (was Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?)
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python optimization (was Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?)
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- RE: Are there any python jobs worked at home from the internet?
- Re: Python optimization (was Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?)
- Re: Python in the Mozilla world
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python in the Mozilla world
- Re: codecs / subprocess interaction: utf help requested
- Re: Dynamic subclassing ?
- Re: Python in the Mozilla world
- Re: Python optimization (was Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?)
- Re: Repository - file scanner
- Re: Select one of 2 functions with the same name ?
- Re: Select one of 2 functions with the same name ?
- Re: codecs / subprocess interaction: utf help requested
- Re: Select one of 2 functions with the same name ?
- Re: memory efficient set/dictionary
- From: Rafael Darder Calvo
- RE: Hooking exceptions outside of call stack
- codecs / subprocess interaction: utf help requested
- Re: Dynamic subclassing ?
- Re: Needed: FTP Upload Directory Tree script
- Re: Select one of 2 functions with the same name ?
- Redux: Allowing 'return obj' in generators
- Re: need help with python
- Re: New mailing list mirrors
- Re: How can I obtain the exception object on a generlized except statement?
- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
- Re: pyexe "format"
- Re: Select one of 2 functions with the same name ?
- Re: Repository - file scanner
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Needed: FTP Upload Directory Tree script
- Re: Select one of 2 functions with the same name ?
- From: Francesco Guerrieri
- Re: Select one of 2 functions with the same name ?
- Re: Python optimization (was Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?)
- Select one of 2 functions with the same name ?
- Re: Python in the Mozilla world
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: memory efficient set/dictionary
- Re: Python in the Mozilla world
- Re: memory efficient set/dictionary
- Re: Python in the Mozilla world
- Re: Python editors again (it's not the same old request)
- Re: Hooking exceptions outside of call stack
- Re: Python in the Mozilla world
- Re: Python editors again (it's not the same old request)
- memory efficient set/dictionary
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Python in the Mozilla world
- Re: Pyrex problem with cdef'd attribute
- Python editors again (it's not the same old request)
- Re: matching objects by a tuple field criterion
- Re: matching objects by a tuple field criterion
- From: bullockbefriending bard
- Re: How can I obtain the exception object on a generlized except statement?
- Re: matching objects by a tuple field criterion
- From: bullockbefriending bard
- Re: matching objects by a tuple field criterion
- Re: How can I obtain the exception object on a generlized except statement?
- Re: matching objects by a tuple field criterion
- Re: matching objects by a tuple field criterion
- From: bullockbefriending bard
- Re: Third-party libs in version control
- From: bruno.desthuilliers@xxxxxxxxx
- How can I obtain the exception object on a generlized except statement?
- Re: matching objects by a tuple field criterion
- userinteraction for a webspider
- Re: matching objects by a tuple field criterion
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- From: bruno.desthuilliers@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: matching objects by a tuple field criterion
- matching objects by a tuple field criterion
- From: bullockbefriending bard
- Re: read xml file from compressed file using gzip
- Re: read xml file from compressed file using gzip
- Re: read xml file from compressed file using gzip
- Needed: FTP Upload Directory Tree script
- Re: urllib2 - iteration over non-sequence
- Re: DAO and Access97 WHERE clause fails
- Re: PyGTK : a NEW simple way to code an app
- Re: Third-party libs in version control
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: urllib2 - iteration over non-sequence
- Re: urllib2 - iteration over non-sequence
- Re: 4 byte integer
- Re: Bug/Weak Implementation? popen* routines can't handle simultaneous read/write?
- Re: urllib2 - iteration over non-sequence
- Re: read xml file from compressed file using gzip
- Re: urllib2 - iteration over non-sequence
- Re: Seattle Python Interest Group meeting 7 PM Thursday
- Seattle Python Interest Group meeting 7 PM Thursday
- Third-party libs in version control
- Re: Are there any python jobs worked at home from the internet?
- Re: How to get existing frames in non-current thread?
- Re: urllib2 - iteration over non-sequence
- Re: urllib2 - iteration over non-sequence
- Re: VIM editor question
- Re: pyexe "format"
- Re: pyexe "format"
- RE: Hooking exceptions outside of call stack
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: pyexe "format"
- pyexe "format"
- RE: Ableton Live Python API is out!
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Ableton Live Python API is out!
- Re: Multiple python interpreters within the same process
- Re: urllib2 - iteration over non-sequence
- Re: Multiple python interpreters within the same process
- Re: Hooking exceptions outside of call stack
- Re: interating over single element array
- Re: Python for embedded systems with memory constraints
- Re: urllib2 - iteration over non-sequence
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: urllib2 - iteration over non-sequence
- RE: Hooking exceptions outside of call stack
- urllib2 - iteration over non-sequence
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- RE: Hooking exceptions outside of call stack
- From: Jean-Paul Calderone
- RE: Hooking exceptions outside of call stack
- Re: Where can I suggest an enchantment for Python Zip lib?
- Re: Hooking exceptions outside of call stack
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Multiple python interpreters within the same process
- Re: running python scripts via crontab
- Multiple python interpreters within the same process
- Re: Where can I suggest an enchantment for Python Zip lib?
- Re: VIM editor question
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Gzip - gunzip using zlib
- Re: read xml file from compressed file using gzip
- Re: Repository - file scanner
- Re: How Can I Increase the Speed of a Large Number of Date Conversions
- Re: interating over single element array
- Re: launching default browser
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: DAO and Access97 WHERE clause fails
- Re: piping data stream through GPG
- Hooking exceptions outside of call stack
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: How Can I Increase the Speed of a Large Number of Date Conversions
- Re: Repository - file scanner
- Re: Repository - file scanner
- Re: VIM editor question
- Re: Tkinter custom drawing
- Re: VIM editor question
- Tackling setup.py - A bug??
- Re: Where can I suggest an enchantment for Python Zip lib?
- Re: piping data stream through GPG
- piping data stream through GPG
- Re: interating over single element array
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: VIM editor question
- Re: Python for embedded systems with memory constraints
- Re: interating over single element array
- Re: how to convert a bitmap file to an array ?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: python-ldap for Python 2.5 on Windows?
- Re: Case-Insensitive Sorting of Multi-Dimensional Lists
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: interating over single element array
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: PythonS?
- Re: Case-Insensitive Sorting of Multi-Dimensional Lists
- Re: Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: VIM editor question
- Python's "only one way to do it" philosophy isn't good?
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: read xml file from compressed file using gzip
- Re: Gzip - gunzip using zlib
- Gzip - gunzip using zlib
- PythonS?
- Re: Could someone show me a sample how to flush the socket sending buffer? Thanks a lot.
- From: Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: DAO and Access97 WHERE clause fails
- RE: Obtaining hte currently running script under windows
- DAO and Access97 WHERE clause fails
- Re: Bragging about Python
- Re: interating over single element array
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: Tkinter custom drawing
- Re: Case-Insensitive Sorting of Multi-Dimensional Lists
- Could someone show me a sample how to flush the socket sending buffer? Thanks a lot.
- Re: Splitting SAX results
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: Bragging about Python (8 queens)
- Re: converting an int to a string
- Re: Case-Insensitive Sorting of Multi-Dimensional Lists
- Re: How to use TLS lite
- From: Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Tkinter custom drawing
- Re: Splitting SAX results
- Re: launching default browser
- RE: Case-Insensitive Sorting of Multi-Dimensional Lists
- Re: Case-Insensitive Sorting of Multi-Dimensional Lists
- Re: Binary / SOAPpy
- Re: python integration
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: FTP/SSL
- Re: how to do reading of binary files?
- Re: Binary
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Repository - file scanner
- Re: Verify server certificate in HTTPS transaction
- Re: compiling python and calling it from C/C++
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: Bug/Weak Implementation? popen* routines can't handle simultaneous read/write?
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: wxPython / Dabo demo shell ?
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: Pyrex problem with cdef'd attribute
- Re: Obtaining hte currently running script under windows
- Re: Pyrex problem with cdef'd attribute
- Re: Tkinter - Force toplevel window to stay on top of Tk() window
- VIM editor question
- Re: python-ldap for Python 2.5 on Windows?
- Re: python integration
- Re: converting an int to a string
- Tkinter - Force toplevel window to stay on top of Tk() window
- Re: launching default browser
- Re: Bug/Weak Implementation? popen* routines can't handle simultaneous read/write?
- RE: Case-Insensitive Sorting of Multi-Dimensional Lists
- python integration
- Re: interating over single element array
- Working with fixed format text db's
- Re: converting an int to a string
- launching default browser
- converting an int to a string
- Re: Case-Insensitive Sorting of Multi-Dimensional Lists
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- RE: Case-Insensitive Sorting of Multi-Dimensional Lists
- Re: interating over single element array
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Binary
- knowledge management in OSS communities
- Re: Case-Insensitive Sorting of Multi-Dimensional Lists
- interating over single element array
- Re: FTP/SSL
- Using doctest with simple text files ?
- Re: how to do reading of binary files?
- Re: wxPython / Dabo demo shell ?
- Re: Tkinter custom drawing
- Re: Tkinter custom drawing
- Re: wxPython / Dabo demo shell ?
- Re: error when calling method of class
- error when calling method of class
- Re: python-ldap for Python 2.5 on Windows?
- Obtaining hte currently running script under windows
- Re: how to do reading of binary files?
- Re: wxPython / Dabo demo shell ?
- Re: how to do reading of binary files?
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Case-Insensitive Sorting of Multi-Dimensional Lists
- Re: Bragging about Python
- Re: read xml file from compressed file using gzip
- Pyrex problem with cdef'd attribute
- Re: wxPython / Dabo demo shell ?
- Re: How Can I Increase the Speed of a Large Number of Date Conversions
- python-ldap for Python 2.5 on Windows?
- Re: ftplib error- Large file
- Re: how to do reading of binary files?
- Re: how to do reading of binary files?
- Correct auto line break in mail headers lines (subject)?
- Re: how to do reading of binary files?
- Re: soap - sessions ?
- Re: running a random function
- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- how to do reading of binary files?
- Re: compiling python and calling it from C/C++
- Re: read xml file from compressed file using gzip
- soap - sessions ?
- Re: wxPython / Dabo demo shell ?
- Does python 2.3.3 pty module has a bug?
- Does python 2.3.3 pty module has a bug?
- Re: How to wrap a Japanese text in Python
- Re: Running a process every N days
- Re: How to wrap a Japanese text in Python
- Re: Bragging about Python
- Re: Minimize Bandwidth
- Re: ten small Python programs
- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: running a random function
- EuroPython: Draft program posted, today last day of early registration
- Re: howto obtain directory where current (running) py-file is placed?
- Re: howto obtain directory where current (running) py-file is placed?
- From: sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Where can I suggest an enchantment for Python Zip lib?
- wxPython / Dabo demo shell ?
- Re: compiling python and calling it from C/C++
- Re: howto obtain directory where current (running) py-file is placed?
- Re: Bug/Weak Implementation? popen* routines can't handle simultaneousread/write?
- Sorry for the multiple posts
- Re: Integer division
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Bragging about Python
- Re: Determinant of Large Matrix
- Re: read xml file from compressed file using gzip
- Re: How Can I Increase the Speed of a Large Number of Date Conversions
- Re: Integer division
- read xml file from compressed file using gzip
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- compiling python and calling it from C/C++
- Re: How Can I Increase the Speed of a Large Number of Date Conversions
- Re: Integer division
- mysqlimport error
- Re: How does os.walk work?
- From: gregpinero@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How Can I Increase the Speed of a Large Number of Date Conversions
- Re: Bug/Weak Implementation? popen* routines can't handle simultaneous read/write?
- How Can I Increase the Speed of a Large Number of Date Conversions
- Re: pickling problem
- Re: Bug/Weak Implementation? popen* routines can't handle simultaneous read/write?
- Re: Bragging about Python
- Re: Running a process every N days
- RE: Python 2.5.1 - sqlite3.dll issue
- From: Delaney, Timothy (Tim)
- Re: Bragging about Python
- Re: Bragging about Python
- Re: howto obtain directory where current (running) py-file is placed?
- Re: Running a process every N days
- Re: Running a process every N days
- Re: Running a process every N days
- Re: Tkinter custom drawing
- Re: Running a process every N days
- Re: running a random function
- Re: Bragging about Python
- Running a process every N days
- From: danmcleran@xxxxxxxxx
- RE: Python 2.5.1 - sqlite3.dll issue
- From: Delaney, Timothy (Tim)
- RE: lists - append - unique and sorted
- From: Delaney, Timothy (Tim)
- Re: url to image
- EuroPython 2007: Early Registration Deadline and Draft Timetable
- Re: How does os.walk work?
- How does os.walk work?
- From: gregpinero@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: running a random function
- Re: subprocess call acts differently than command line call?
- Python 2.5.1 - sqlite3.dll issue
- Re: Bragging about Python
- Re: url to image
- Re: recursion error using setattr and getattr
- Re: Who uses Python?
- Re: ftplib error- Large file
- Re: running a random function
- Re: subprocess call acts differently than command line call?
- Re: Bug/Weak Implementation? popen* routines can't handle simultaneousread/write?
- Re: open function fail after running a day
- Re: Where can I suggest an enchantment for Python Zip lib?
- Re: Where can I suggest an enchantment for Python Zip lib?
- Re: Where can I suggest an enchantment for Python Zip lib?
- Re: open function fail after running a day
- Re: TLSAbruptCloseError
- Re: Bragging about Python
- Re: Integer division
- Re: lists - append - unique and sorted
- Re: running a random function
- Re: MySQL InterfaceError
- Re: Who uses Python?
- Re: running a random function
- Re: Bug/Weak Implementation? popen* routines can't handle simultaneous read/write?
- Re: running a random function
- Re: Python for embedded systems with memory constraints
- Re: open function fail after running a day
- Re: running a random function
- Re: Baffled on Windows.
- Re: running a random function
- Re: running a random function
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: MySQL InterfaceError
- Re: running a random function
- From: Brian van den Broek
- easiest way to count memory eaten by call to Python func?
- Bug/Weak Implementation? popen* routines can't handle simultaneous read/write?
- Re: Why can not catch the inner exception
- running a random function
- Re: Help a C++ escapee!
- Re: ftplib error- Large file
- Re: Tkinter custom drawing
- Re: Designing a graph study program
- Re: Baffled on Windows.
- Re: ctypes: error passing a list of str to a fortran dll
- Re: Integer division
- Re: Baffled on Windows.
- Re: Lack of += and -= operators in Pyrex?
- RE: MySQL InterfaceError
- Re: open function fail after running a day
- Re: Why can not catch the inner exception
- open function fail after running a day
- url to image
- Re: Bragging about Python
- From: Mathias Panzenboeck
- pickling problem
- Tkinter custom drawing
- Lack of += and -= operators in Pyrex?
- Re: subprocess leaves child living
- From: Thomas Dybdahl Ahle
- Re: Baffled on Windows.
- Re: Integer division
- Baffled on Windows.
- subprocess call acts differently than command line call?
- RE: creating lists based on parsed items
- Re: Bragging about Python
- Re: get a list from a string
- Re: get a list from a string
- Bragging about Python
- From: pinkfloydhomer@xxxxxxxxx
- Help with PAM and ctypes
- Re: "On Your Desktop": the celebrity posting editorial blog
- Re: howto obtain directory where current (running) py-file is placed?
- How to wrap a Japanese text in Python
- Re: recursion error using setattr and getattr
- Re: get a list from a string
- recursion error using setattr and getattr
- Re: howto obtain directory where current (running) py-file is placed?
- Re: Integer division
- Why can not catch the inner exception
- Re: Tkinter, tkMessagebox and overrideredirect
- Re: get a list from a string
- Re: get a list from a string
- Re: get a list from a string
- get a list from a string
- Re: Determinant of Large Matrix
- Re: Beginning Python
- Where can I suggest an enchantment for Python Zip lib?
- Re: “On Your Desktop”: the celebrity posting editorial blog
- Re: Determinant of Large Matrix
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Tkinter, tkMessagebox and overrideredirect
- Re: Integer division
- From: jm.suresh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Help a C++ escapee!
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: Help a C++ escapee!
- Re: Help a C++ escapee!
- Re: Integer division
- Verify server certificate in HTTPS transaction
- Re: ftplib error- Large file
- Integer division
- From: jm.suresh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Basic Auth for simple web server
- Help a C++ escapee!
- Re: Does Boost.Python participate in cyclic gc?
- Calling Usergroup Organizers (and Wannabees)
- Re: howto obtain directory where current (running) py-file is placed?
- Re: Tkinter, tkMessagebox and overrideredirect
- Re: subprocess leaves child living
- Re: Splitting SAX results
- howto obtain directory where current (running) py-file is placed?
- Re: ftplib error- Large file
- Re: MoinMoin configuration
- Re: Why Python?
- Re: [pyserial - winXP] Serial port stop receiving data after a few hours, raise no error
- Re: Python for industrial control (was: Who uses Python?)
- Re: Accessing function in a module by name
- Splitting SAX results
- Re: Need a Little Help on Tkinter and Python
- Re: lists - append - unique and sorted
- “On Your Desktop”: the celebrity posting editorial blog
- Re: creating lists based on parsed items
- Re: Determinant of Large Matrix
- Re: Determinant of Large Matrix
- Re: Determinant of Large Matrix
- Re: Determinant of Large Matrix
- Re: creating lists based on parsed items
- Copy a file from PDA
- RE: MySQL InterfaceError
- Re: lists - append - unique and sorted
- Re: MySQL InterfaceError
- Re: creating lists based on parsed items
- Re: get message form ie
- Some questions about ipath error messages
- Re: Accessing function in a module by name
- Re: Accessing function in a module by name
- Re: Accessing function in a module by name
- Accessing function in a module by name
- Re: How do you htmlentities in Python
- tkSnack and Pmw Scrollcanvas
- Re: Determinant of Large Matrix
- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
- Re: urllib2.urlopen broken?
- Re: ftplib error- Large file
- Re: creating lists based on parsed items
- Re: generating a wm5 executable
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- Re: excel library without COM
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- From: Giuseppe Di Martino
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- Re: which "GUI module" you suggest me to use?
- Re: which "GUI module" you suggest me to use?
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- Re: which "GUI module" you suggest me to use?
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- Re: which "GUI module" you suggest me to use?
- which "GUI module" you suggest me to use?
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- From: Thomas Dybdahl Ahle
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- From: sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
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- From: Thomas Dybdahl Ahle
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- From: Stefan Sonnenberg-Carstens
- subprocess leaves child living
- From: Thomas Dybdahl Ahle
- how to convert a bitmap file to an array ?
- Refactoring test units after an extract method
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- From: Mail . To . Nathaniel
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- Re: magic names in python
- Re: Who uses Python?
- want to get free things from microsoft?
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- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Who uses Python?
- Re: another thread on Python threading
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- Re: magic names in python
- Re: Python Memory Leak using SWIG
- Re: Embedding Python in C
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- Re: Embedding Python in C
- Re: Who uses Python?
- Re: Python rocks
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- Re: Python 2.5.1 broken os.stat module
- Re: excel library without COM
- ANN: tftpy 0.4.2
- Re: get_traceback
- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
- Re: Strange behavior in Windows
- From: David Stockwell wxp
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- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
- Re: Delete a file from a CGI
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- Re: Python 2.5.1 broken os.stat module
- Re: how to print out each single char from a string in HEX format?
- Re: Who uses Python?
- From: Eric_Dexter@xxxxxxx
- Re: Embedding Python in C
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- Re: Who uses Python?
- Re: pythonwin closes unexpectedlyI
- how to print out each single char from a string in HEX format?
- Re: magic names in python
- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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- Re: get_traceback
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- From: Bjoern Schliessmann
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- From: sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: Who uses Python?
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- Re: Automating a telnet session with an echo to stdout
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- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
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- From: Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: magic names in python
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- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
- Python 3000: Standard API for archives?
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- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- How to do this with groupby (or otherwise)? (Was: iterblocks cookbook example)
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- From: Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
- Re: another thread on Python threading
- Re: Python 2.5.1 broken os.stat module
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- From: tjollans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- From: Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
- ctypes: error passing a list of str to a fortran dll
- Re: c[:]()
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- Re: int vs long
- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
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- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: int vs long
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- Re: WSGI/wsgiref: modifying output on windows ?
- From: tjollans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: magic names in python
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- From: Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: int vs long
- Re: int vs long
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- Re: int vs long
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: magic names in python
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- Re: Strange behavior in Windows
- Re: Python memory handling
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- Re: int vs long
- Re: int vs long
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- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: magic names in python
- Re: Dict naming, global vs local imports, etc. [was Re: *Naming Conventions*]
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: example: 40286 -> 68204
- Re: magic names in python
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- magic names in python
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- From: Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: excel library without COM
- Re: `yield` in a `try/finally` block, pre-Python 2.5
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- Re: excel library without COM
- Re: example: 40286 -> 68204
- From: attn . steven . kuo
- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
- Re: can this be implemented?
- *Naming Conventions*
- Re: Python, Dutch, English, Chinese, Japanese, etc.
- Re: excel library without COM
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- Re: Python 2.5.1 broken os.stat module
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- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
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- excel library without COM
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- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
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- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- Re: example: 40286 -> 68204
- From: Brian van den Broek
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- example: 40286 -> 68204
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- RE: c[:]()
- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- From: Wildemar Wildenburger
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- From: Wildemar Wildenburger
- Dict naming, global vs local imports, etc. [was Re: *Naming Conventions*]
- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- Re: another thread on Python threading
- From: cgwalters@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: another thread on Python threading
- another thread on Python threading
- From: cgwalters@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Is 1 large Regex faster than 3 smaller ones?
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- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- WSGI/wsgiref: modifying output on windows ?
- From: tjollans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: subexpressions (OT: math)
- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- Re: *Naming Conventions*
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: c[:]()
- From: Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: how can I get the name of a method inside it?
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