Re: Misleading wikipedia article on Python 3?
- From: Neil Cerutti <horpner@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2007 20:22:04 GMT
On 2007-08-08, Paul Rubin <http> wrote:
Istvan Albert <istvan.albert@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
apply(), callable(), coerce(), file(), reduce(), reload()
reduce() is really gone????? Maybe itertools can get an
ireduce function or something like that?
I don't see how file() can be "removed", actually, unless the
file type itself is getting axed.
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Neil Cerutti
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