comp.lang.python
- PyS60, GPS and SMS, makobu
- Creating an application for Linux,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: Creating an application for Linux,
lkcl
- Re: Creating an application for Linux, Mike Driscoll
- Re: Creating an application for Linux,
lkcl
- [ANN] Builds of PyWebkitGtk and Webkit-Glib-Gtk (r39359+#16401.master) for Debian i386, Debian AMD64 and Macports MacOSX 10.4, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: Why not Ruby?, Roger
- Desktop/File management support on MS Windows,
riklaunim@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Desktop/File management support on MS Windows,
r
- type conversion, Hamish McKenzie
- Re: Desktop/File management support on MS Windows,
r
- How to initialize an array with a large number of members ?, David Lemper
- change only the nth occurrence of a pattern in a string, TP
- Graphics Library with Standard Interaction Features, 2D and 3D, Benjamin Blundell
- Pass by reference,
iu2
- Re: Pass by reference,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Pass by reference,
iu2
- Re: Pass by reference, Chris Rebert
- Re: Pass by reference,
iu2
- Re: Pass by reference, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Pass by reference,
Chris Rebert
- You don't have to be an expert to build a website., sojankf
- SDC lite, ibpet11
- MemoryError when list append... plz help,
[BON]
- Re: MemoryError when list append... plz help, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: MemoryError when list append... plz help,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: MemoryError when list append... plz help, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: MemoryError when list append... plz help, bearophileHUGS
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: MemoryError when list append... plz help, James Mills
- Re: MemoryError when list append... plz help, James Mills
- Re: How to get back a list object from its string representation?,
James Mills
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How to get back a list object from its string representation?,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How to get back a list object from its string representation?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: How to get back a list object from its string representation?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How to get back a list object from its string representation?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Memory leak problem (while using tkinter),
André
- Re: Memory leak problem (while using tkinter), Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Solved. was: Memory leak problem (while using tkinter), André
- greenlets and how they can be used, James Mills
- TypeError: list indices must be integers,
dubux
- Re: TypeError: list indices must be integers, Mensanator
- Re: TypeError: list indices must be integers, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: TypeError: list indices must be integers, John Machin
- Re: TypeError: list indices must be integers,
dubux
- Re: TypeError: list indices must be integers, John Machin
- calendario laboral madrid 2009 - Free, masticktightgleason
- hunter burgan macbeth - Free, masticktightgleason
- calendario academico 2008 2009 - Free, masticktightgleason
- delaney bramlett - Free, masticktightgleason
- calendario enero 2009 - Free, masticktightgleason
- jennifer seitz - Free, masticktightgleason
- calendario 2009 con - Free, masticktightgleason
- chyler leigh pictures - Free, masticktightgleason
- [ANN]: circuits-1.0b1 released!,
James Mills
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: [ANN]: circuits-1.0b1 released!, John Krukoff
- Re: [ANN]: circuits-1.0b1 released!, James Mills
- [ANN] PyYAML-3.08: Now with Python 3 support, Kirill Simonov
- win32gui,
Gandalf
- Re: win32gui, Mike Driscoll
- Understanding search queries, semantics, and "Meaning" ...aren't we all looking for meaning?, 5lvqbwl02
- embedding python in wxpython,
5lvqbwl02
- Re: embedding python in wxpython, Mike Driscoll
- Re: embedding python in wxpython, Stef Mientki
- Re: embedding python in wxpython,
Steve Holden
- Re: embedding python in wxpython, Mike Driscoll
- Message not available
- Re: embedding python in wxpython, Joe Strout
- Message not available
- Re: embedding python in wxpython, Joe Strout
- need help with list/variables,
wx1234
- Re: need help with list/variables,
5lvqbwl02
- Re: need help with list/variables, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: need help with list/variables, John Machin
- Re: need help with list/variables, Tim Chase
- Re: need help with list/variables, Albert Hopkins
- Re: need help with list/variables,
5lvqbwl02
- duck typing at will,
Jose Mora
- Re: duck typing at will, Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: duck typing at will, MRAB
- Re: duck typing at will, Ned Deily
- python import sys.path,
Kelly, Brian
- Re: python import sys.path, John Machin
- Parsing Excel spreadsheets,
andyhume@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Parsing Excel spreadsheets,
r
- Re: Parsing Excel spreadsheets, Tino Wildenhain
- Message not available
- Re: Parsing Excel spreadsheets, Steve Holden
- Re: Parsing Excel spreadsheets,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: Parsing Excel spreadsheets, John Machin
- Re: Parsing Excel spreadsheets,
brooklineTom
- Re: Parsing Excel spreadsheets, John Machin
- Re: Parsing Excel spreadsheets,
r
- thread, multiprocessing: communication overhead, mk
- folder extraction,
ibpet11
- Re: folder extraction, Mike Driscoll
- [ANN] release of CubicWeb 3.0.0, nchauvat (Logilab)
- Python list's mail server in DNSBL ?,
Laszlo Nagy
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python list's mail server in DNSBL ?, Steve Holden
- Re: Python list's mail server in DNSBL ?, Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Python list's mail server in DNSBL ?, skip
- select.select and socket.setblocking,
Laszlo Nagy
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking,
Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking,
Grant Edwards
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Saju Pillai
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Saju Pillai
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Scott David Daniels
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Grant Edwards
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Steve Holden
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: select.select and socket.setblocking,
Francesco Bochicchio
- Triple quoted string in exec function ?,
Stef Mientki
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?,
Steve Holden
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?,
ibpet11
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?, Stef Mientki
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?, Steven D'Aprano
- Message not available
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?, Steve Holden
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?, John Machin
- Message not available
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?,
ibpet11
- Re: using def in pythons, Sreenivas
- RE: string in files,
Narasimhan Raghu-RBQG84
- Re: string in files,
ibpet11
- Re: string in files, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Re: string in files, Lie Ryan
- Message not available
- Re: string in files, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: string in files,
ibpet11
- Re: How to debug embeding Python?, weir009
- Re: How to debug embeding Python?,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: How to debug embeding Python?, Vinay Sajip
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: print a vs print '%s' % a vs print '%f' a, James Mills
- Re: print a vs print '%s' % a vs print '%f' a, David Cournapeau
- Re: How do I DRY the following code?,
Patrick Mullen
- Re: How do I DRY the following code?, R. Bernstein
- Re: How do I DRY the following code?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: How do I DRY the following code?, R. Bernstein
- Re: Python in C, Chris Rebert
- Message not available
- Re: Python in C, James Mills
- Re: Python in C, Paul Rubin
- Re: Python in C, skip
- Re: Python in C, David Cournapeau
- Message not available
- Re: Python in C, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Python in C,
akineko
- Re: Python in C,
skip
- Re: Python in C, akineko
- Re: Python in C, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Python in C,
skip
- Re: get method, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: get method,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: get method,
Ross
- Re: get method, James Mills
- Message not available
- Re: get method, James Mills
- Re: get method, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: get method, Aaron Brady
- Re: get method,
Ross
- Re: get method,
Roel Schroeven
- Re: get method, James Mills
- Message not available
- Re: get method, MRAB
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: get method, James Mills
- Re: get method, John Machin
- Re: get method, James Mills
- Re: get method, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: get method, James Mills
- Message not available
- Re: get method, MRAB
- Re: get method, James Mills
- Re: Of console I/O, characters, strings & dogs, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Of console I/O, characters, strings & dogs, John Machin
- Re: flushing of print statements ending with comma, Cameron Simpson
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite,
Gerhard Häring
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite, Joel Koltner
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite,
Gerhard Häring
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite, Philip Semanchuk
- Message not available
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite, Ned Deily
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite, Pierre Quentel
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite, Roger Binns
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite,
Johannes Bauer
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite,
pruebauno
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite,
Aaron Brady
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: SQL, lite lite lite,
Aaron Brady
- Re: Python module import loop issue,
Carl Banks
- Re: Python module import loop issue,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Python module import loop issue, Carl Banks
- Re: Python module import loop issue, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Python module import loop issue, Kottiyath
- Re: Python module import loop issue,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance, janislaw
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance, Aaron Brady
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance,
Christian Heimes
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance,
Roy Smith
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance, Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance, Tim Roberts
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance,
Roy Smith
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance, mk
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance,
James Mills
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance,
Aaron Brady
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance, James Mills
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance, Aaron Brady
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance, James Mills
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance, Aaron Brady
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance, James Mills
- Message not available
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance, James Mills
- Re: multiprocessing vs thread performance,
Aaron Brady
- Re: poblem regarding opening a html file, Aaron Brady
- Re: AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'DatagramHandler' (ubuntu-8.10, python 2.5.2), Chris Rebert
- Re: AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'DatagramHandler' (ubuntu-8.10, python 2.5.2), Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'DatagramHandler' (ubuntu-8.10, python 2.5.2), John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Unicode encoding - ignoring errors, Chris Rebert
- Re: Unicode encoding - ignoring errors, Michal Ludvig
- Re: Windows SSH (remote execution of commands) - Python Automation, Cameron Laird
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Windows SSH (remote execution of commands) - Python Automation, Robin Becker
- Re: Get a list of functions in a file, Aaron Brady
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Get a list of functions in a file, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Get a list of functions in a file, Terry Reedy
- Re: Read-Write Lock vs primitive Lock(),
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Read-Write Lock vs primitive Lock(),
k3xji
- Re: Read-Write Lock vs primitive Lock(), Aaron Brady
- Re: Read-Write Lock vs primitive Lock(), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Read-Write Lock vs primitive Lock(), k3xji
- Re: Read-Write Lock vs primitive Lock(), k3xji
- Re: Read-Write Lock vs primitive Lock(), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Read-Write Lock vs primitive Lock(),
k3xji
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, r
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, Erik Max Francis
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: why cannot assign to function call,
John Machin
- Re: why cannot assign to function call,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, Aaron Brady
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, Terry Reedy
- Re: why cannot assign to function call,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, anthony . tolle
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, Aaron Brady
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, James Mills
- Re: why cannot assign to function call,
Miles
- Re: why cannot assign to function call,
Aaron Brady
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, John O'Hagan
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, Aaron Brady
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, Tim Roberts
- Re: why cannot assign to function call,
Aaron Brady
- Re: ftp design question,
Steve Holden
- Re: ftp design question, nemo
- Re: How to get involved, Ben Finney
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: error on windows with commands.getstatusoutput, Pierre Bourdon
- RE: error on windows with commands.getstatusoutput, Lee Harr
- RE: error on windows with commands.getstatusoutput, Lee Harr
- Re: How to "kill" orphaned threads at program exit,
Roy Smith
- Re: How to "kill" orphaned threads at program exit,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How to "kill" orphaned threads at program exit, Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: How to "kill" orphaned threads at program exit,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: "return" in def, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: "return" in def, r
- Re: "return" in def,
Steve Holden
- Re: "return" in def,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: "return" in def, Roger
- Re: "return" in def, John Machin
- Re: "return" in def, Roger
- Re: "return" in def, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: "return" in def, John Machin
- Re: "return" in def, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: "return" in def, Benjamin
- Re: "return" in def, Robert Kern
- Re: "return" in def, John Machin
- Re: "return" in def,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: "return" in def,
Gerard Flanagan
- Re: "return" in def, MRAB
- Re: "return" in def,
Aaron Brady
- Re: "return" in def, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: "return" in def, Aaron Brady
- Re: "return" in def, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Cheetah, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Cheetah, Tim Roberts
- Re: /kolab/bin/python: double free or corruption (fasttop), Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: /kolab/bin/python: double free or corruption (fasttop), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: ftp EOF error, thread and process, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: What is site-packages?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: What is site-packages?,
Hussein B
- Re: What is site-packages?, Marek Kubica
- Re: What is site-packages?, Tim Roberts
- Re: What is site-packages?,
Hussein B
- Re: Need help getting MoinMoin to run under WSGI,
Ron Garret
- Re: Need help getting MoinMoin to run under WSGI,
Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Need help getting MoinMoin to run under WSGI, Ron Garret
- Need help getting MoinMoin to run under SCGI, Ron Garret
- Re: Need help getting MoinMoin to run under WSGI,
Graham Dumpleton
- Re: assignment with [:], Robert Kern
- Re: assignment with [:],
James Stroud
- Re: assignment with [:], James Stroud
- Re: math module for Decimals,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: math module for Decimals,
jerry . carl . mi
- Re: math module for Decimals, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: math module for Decimals, jerry . carl . mi
- Re: math module for Decimals, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: math module for Decimals,
jerry . carl . mi
- Re: math module for Decimals,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: math module for Decimals,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: math module for Decimals, Mark Dickinson
- Re: math module for Decimals,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: math module for Decimals,
Mark Dickinson
- Re: math module for Decimals,
jerry . carl . mi
- Re: math module for Decimals, Mark Dickinson
- Re: math module for Decimals, jerry . carl . mi
- Re: math module for Decimals, jerry . carl . mi
- Re: math module for Decimals,
jerry . carl . mi
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: math module for Decimals, Raymond L. Buvel
- Re: math module for Decimals,
Steve Holden
- Re: math module for Decimals, rlbuvel
- Re: C API: array of floats/ints from python to C and back,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: C API: array of floats/ints from python to C and back,
Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: C API: array of floats/ints from python to C and back, Scott David Daniels
- Re: C API: array of floats/ints from python to C and back, Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: C API: array of floats/ints from python to C and back, Scott David Daniels
- Re: C API: array of floats/ints from python to C and back, Aaron Brady
- Message not available
- Re: C API: array of floats/ints from python to C and back, Robert Kern
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: C API: array of floats/ints from python to C and back, Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: C API: array of floats/ints from python to C and back,
Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: game engine (as in rules not graphics),
Aaron Brady
- RE: game engine (as in rules not graphics), Phil Runciman
- Message not available
- Re: game engine (as in rules not graphics), Martin
- Re: game engine (as in rules not graphics), Aaron Brady
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: parsing csv files class, Chris Rebert
- Re: parsing csv files class, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: parsing csv files class, alex goretoy
- Re: parsing csv files class,
Tim Roberts
- Re: parsing csv files class, alex goretoy
- Message not available
- Re: parsing csv files class, alex goretoy
- Re: parsing csv files class, Tim Roberts
- Re: raw_input can't handle pound sign?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: ruby -> python translator exists?,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: ruby -> python translator exists?,
Al Snow
- Re: ruby -> python translator exists?, rogerdpack
- Re: ruby -> python translator exists?,
Al Snow
- Re: multiply each element of a list by a number,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: multiply each element of a list by a number,
Martin
- Re: multiply each element of a list by a number, Méta-MCI (MVP)
- Re: multiply each element of a list by a number, Colin J. Williams
- Re: multiply each element of a list by a number, skip
- Re: multiply each element of a list by a number, Colin J. Williams
- Re: multiply each element of a list by a number, skip
- Re: multiply each element of a list by a number, Colin J. Williams
- Re: multiply each element of a list by a number, skip
- Re: multiply each element of a list by a number,
Martin
- Re: strange behavior of math.sqrt() in new 3.0 version,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: strange behavior of math.sqrt() in new 3.0 version,
Tim Roberts
- Re: strange behavior of math.sqrt() in new 3.0 version, Steve Holden
- Re: strange behavior of math.sqrt() in new 3.0 version,
Tim Roberts
- Re: strange behavior of math.sqrt() in new 3.0 version, Chris Rebert
- Re: strange behavior of math.sqrt() in new 3.0 version, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: strange behavior of math.sqrt() in new 3.0 version, John Machin
- Re: math.sqrt() in new 3.0 version : solution in input(),
David Lemper
- Re: math.sqrt() in new 3.0 version : solution in input(), Steven D'Aprano
- Re: math.sqrt() in new 3.0 version : solution in input(), John Machin
- Re: math.sqrt() in new 3.0 version : solution in input(), Tim Roberts
- Re: [SQL] Right way to set a variable to NULL?,
Martin
- Re: [SQL] Right way to set a variable to NULL?,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Right way to set a variable to NULL?, John Machin
- Re: Right way to set a variable to NULL?, Martin
- Re: Right way to set a variable to NULL?, John Machin
- Re: [SQL] Right way to set a variable to NULL?,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: [SQL] Right way to set a variable to NULL?, Steve Holden
- Re: Right way to set a variable to NULL?, John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Can´t Surf Python Pages in Windoze, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: [2.5.1] Str.Replace() doesn't work?, Gilles Ganault
- Re: Socket recv function taking longer time, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Process with ftplib,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Process with ftplib, nemo
- Re: sys.stdout.write()'s bug or doc bug?,
Martin
- Re: sys.stdout.write()'s bug or doc bug?,
Qiangning Hong
- Re: sys.stdout.write()'s bug or doc bug?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: sys.stdout.write()'s bug or doc bug?,
Qiangning Hong
- Re: tkinter 3.0 multiple keyboard events together,
janislaw
- Re: tkinter 3.0 multiple keyboard events together,
Pavel Kosina
- Re: tkinter 3.0 multiple keyboard events together, janislaw
- Re: tkinter 3.0 multiple keyboard events together, Pavel Kosina
- Re: tkinter 3.0 multiple keyboard events together, janislaw
- Re: tkinter 3.0 multiple keyboard events together, Pavel Kosina
- Re: tkinter 3.0 multiple keyboard events together, janislaw
- Message not available
- Re: tkinter 3.0 multiple keyboard events together, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: tkinter 3.0 multiple keyboard events together,
Pavel Kosina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: dummy needs help with Python, Tim Chase
- Re: python interpreter black window,
Chris Rebert
- Re: python interpreter black window,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: python interpreter black window, Gandalf
- Re: python interpreter black window,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Syntax error for print,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Syntax error for print,
jsm4321
- Re: Syntax error for print, Christian Heimes
- Re: Syntax error for print,
jsm4321
- Re: Exec inside a class method to call other class methods?, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Exec inside a class method to call other class methods?, Carl Banks
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Exec inside a class method to call other class methods?, David Stanek
- Re: Exec inside a class method to call other class methods?, David Stanek
- Re: Exec inside a class method to call other class methods?, J. Clifford Dyer
- Re: Exec inside a class method to call other class methods?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Exec inside a class method to call other class methods?,
David Stanek
- Re: Exec inside a class method to call other class methods?,
Carl Banks
- Re: Exec inside a class method to call other class methods?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Exec inside a class method to call other class methods?,
Carl Banks
- Re: question; C/C++ with Python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Getting a locked buffer from objects (PEP 3118), Stefan Behnel
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: os.system('cls'), Dennis van Oosterhout
- Re: os.system('cls'), Dennis van Oosterhout
- Re: os.system('cls'), Python
- Re: os.system('cls'), D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: os.system('cls'), Chris Gonnerman
- Re: Python with PyGIL_Ensure?, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?, James Stroud
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?, John Machin
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?,
Stef Mientki
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?, John Machin
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?, Stef Mientki
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?, John Machin
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?, Stef Mientki
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?, Stef Mientki
- Message not available
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?, Martin
- Re: Is there a function to remove escape characters from a string ?,
Stef Mientki
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python,
Chris Rebert
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python,
zxo102
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python, zxo102
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python, Mark Tolonen
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python, zxo102
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python, zxo102
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python, Mark Tolonen
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python, zxo102
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python, Mark Tolonen
- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python,
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- Re: How to display Chinese in a list retrieved from database via python, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
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Gabriel Genellina
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Aaron Brady
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Aaron Brady
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Peter Decker
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Mike Driscoll
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Steven D'Aprano
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Steven D'Aprano
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Diez B. Roggisch
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MRAB
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Gabriel Genellina
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Steven Woody
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James Stroud
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Ivan Illarionov
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Ivan Illarionov
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Ivan Illarionov
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Grant Edwards
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skip
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Bruno Desthuilliers
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Steve Holden
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Steve Holden
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Stef Mientki
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Aaron Brady
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Martin P. Hellwig
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Grant Edwards
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Aaron Brady
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Aaron Brady
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James Mills
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RajNewbie
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RajNewbie
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Colin J. Williams
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- Re: New Python 3.0 string formatting - really necessary?, r
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- Re: New Python 3.0 string formatting - really necessary?, walterbyrd
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- Re: New Python 3.0 string formatting - really necessary?, r
- Re: New Python 3.0 string formatting - really necessary?, Roy Smith
- Re: New Python 3.0 string formatting - really necessary?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: New Python 3.0 string formatting - really necessary?, MRAB
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- Re: New Python 3.0 string formatting - really necessary?, MRAB
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- Re: Subclassing standard class: how to write my own __init__?, Bruno Desthuilliers
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Bruno Desthuilliers
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John Machin
- Re: How to parsing a sequence of integers, Bruno Desthuilliers
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Peter Otten
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John Machin
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Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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Joe Strout
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- Re: encoding problem, digisatori@xxxxxxxxx
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Joe Strout
- Re: List comprehension in if clause of another list comprehension,
Peter Otten
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bearophileHUGS
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"Martin v. Löwis"
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Robert Kern
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mmanns
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- Re: Factoring Polynomials,
eric
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Scott David Daniels
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James Mills
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Collin D
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Collin D
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- Re: IDLE cursor color,
r
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r
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Roger
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Roger
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Bad Mutha Hubbard
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Bad Mutha Hubbard
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Bad Mutha Hubbard
- Re: Is this pythonic?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Is this pythonic?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Is this pythonic?, Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Is this pythonic?,
pruebauno
- Re: Is this pythonic?, Jason Scheirer
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- Re: psycopg2 and large queries,
Paul Boddie
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Steve Holden
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Steve Holden
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- Re: confused about __str__ vs. __repr__, Tino Wildenhain
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Neal Becker
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Mel
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Mel
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Diez B. Roggisch
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Emanuele D'Arrigo
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James Mills
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Peter Otten
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Peter Otten
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klia
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John Machin
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John Machin
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Chris Rebert
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- Re: C API and memory allocation,
Floris Bruynooghe
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Gabriel Genellina
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Gabriel Genellina
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Stefan Behnel
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- Re: something else instead of PIL?,
skip
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imageguy
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Christian Heimes
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Rominsky
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Rominsky
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Mr . SpOOn
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- Re: Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?,
pruebauno
- Re: Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?,
walterbyrd
- Re: Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?,
walterbyrd
- Re: Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?, John Machin
- Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?,
rdmurray
- Re: Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?, r
- Re: Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?,
walterbyrd
- Re: Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Why no lexical scoping for a method within a class?, Richard Brodie
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- Re: [Help] The pywinauto Can't select the MDI's menu using the MenuItems() which return []., gagsl-py2
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- Re: Selecting a different superclass,
Marco Mariani
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Chris Rebert
- Re: Selecting a different superclass, psaffrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Diez B. Roggisch
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Chris Rebert
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Li Han
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Peter Otten
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Juan Pablo Romero Méndez
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Juan Pablo Romero Méndez
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Steven D'Aprano
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Aaron Brady
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Paul Rubin
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Дамјан Георгиевски
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Graham Dumpleton
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Graham Dumpleton
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Jean-Paul Calderone
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Kottiyath
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Kottiyath
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D'Arcy J.M. Cain
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Andrea Francia
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Andrea Francia
- Re: sys.maxint in Python 2.6.1 (amd64) on Windows XP x64, Christian Heimes
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Christian Heimes
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Andrew
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Andrew
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bearophileHUGS
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Paul Moore
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Paul Moore
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Steven D'Aprano
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- Re: help I'm getting delimited,
Paul Watson
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MRAB
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MRAB
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bearophileHUGS
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Arnaud Delobelle
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Arnaud Delobelle
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Raymond Hettinger
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skip
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feba
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feba
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- Re: subprocess.Popen inheriting,
Gabriel Genellina
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Aaron Brady
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Aaron Brady
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Roy Smith
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goatold
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goatold
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rurpy
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Michele Simionato
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ianaré
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Duncan Booth
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Joel Hedlund
- Re: weird dict problem, how can this even happen?, Duncan Booth
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- Re: weird dict problem, how can this even happen?, Joel Hedlund
- Re: weird dict problem, how can this even happen?,
Joel Hedlund
- Re: weird dict problem, how can this even happen?, Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: How can I return a non-zero status result from a python script?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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- Re: Python plugin for Netbeans, ianaré
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Kirk Strauser
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Chris Rebert
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Kirk Strauser
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Kirk Strauser
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Arnaud Delobelle
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bearophileHUGS
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bearophileHUGS
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cmdrrickhunter@xxxxxxxx
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cmdrrickhunter@xxxxxxxx
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Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Managing timing in Python calls, bieffe62
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- Re: Problem Python 2.6.1 vs 2.6 & pyWin32,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Problem Python 2.6.1 vs 2.6 & pyWin32,
Pekka Klärck
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- Re: Problem Python 2.6.1 vs 2.6 & pyWin32, Pekka Klärck
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- Re: Problem Python 2.6.1 vs 2.6 & pyWin32, Michel Claveau - NoSpam SVP ; merci
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Pekka Klärck
- <Possible follow-ups>
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- Re: %s place holder does not let me insert ' in an sql query with python., Krishnakant
- Re: %s place holder does not let me insert ' in an sql query with python.,
Joe Strout
- Re: %s place holder does not let me insert ' in an sql query with python., Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: %s place holder does not let me insert ' in an sql query with python., Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Thread Locking issue - Can't allocate lock (sem_init fail), Philip Semanchuk
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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- Re: Output to file gets lost - don't know where to look ...,
uair01
- Re: Output to file gets lost - don't know where to look ..., Scott David Daniels
- Re: package structure?,
Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: package structure?, Torsten Mohr
- Re: Limit traceback from most recent call, Yinon Ehrlich
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Limit traceback from most recent call, Ethan Furman
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom, Paul Moore
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom,
Steve Holden
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom,
James Stroud
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom,
James Stroud
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom, James Stroud
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom, Aahz
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom, James Stroud
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom, I V
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom, James Stroud
- alt.possessive.its.has.no.apostrophe (was: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom), Ben Finney
- Re: alt.possessive.its.has.no.apostrophe, James Stroud
- Re: alt.possessive.its.has.no.apostrophe, Ben Finney
- Re: alt.possessive.its.has.no.apostrophe, James Stroud
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- Re: alt.possessive.its.has.no.apostrophe, MRAB
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom,
James Stroud
- Re: Looking for the best way to translate an idiom, James Stroud
- Re: execution time, Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: execution time,
Andreas Kostyrka
- Re: execution time, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Optimizing methods away or not?, James Stroud
- Re: Optimizing methods away or not?,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Optimizing methods away or not?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Optimizing methods away or not?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Optimizing methods away or not?,
Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: Optimizing methods away or not?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Optimizing methods away or not?, Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: Optimizing methods away or not?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Optimizing methods away or not?, Terry Reedy
- Re: the official way of printing unicode strings,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: the official way of printing unicode strings,
Piotr Sobolewski
- Re: the official way of printing unicode strings, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: the official way of printing unicode strings, J. Clifford Dyer
- Re: the official way of printing unicode strings,
Piotr Sobolewski
- Re: the official way of printing unicode strings, Ben Finney
- Re: XMPP xmpppy - User Authorization, James Mills
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: subprocess to pipe through several processes?, rdmurray
- Re: 1 or 1/0 doesn't raise an exception, Wojciech Muła
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: 1 or 1/0 doesn't raise an exception, Tim Chase
- Re: 1 or 1/0 doesn't raise an exception,
Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: 1 or 1/0 doesn't raise an exception,
r
- Re: 1 or 1/0 doesn't raise an exception, Tim Rowe
- Re: 1 or 1/0 doesn't raise an exception,
Grant Edwards
- Re: 1 or 1/0 doesn't raise an exception, Peter Otten
- Re: 1 or 1/0 doesn't raise an exception, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: 1 or 1/0 doesn't raise an exception, Mel
- Re: 1 or 1/0 doesn't raise an exception,
r
- Re: 1 or 1/0 doesn't raise an exception, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: subprocess to C program,
MRAB
- Re: subprocess to C program,
Grant Edwards
- Re: subprocess to C program, Aaron Brady
- Re: subprocess to C program, MRAB
- Re: subprocess to C program, bobicanprogram
- Re: subprocess to C program, Aaron Brady
- Re: subprocess to C program, Aaron Brady
- Re: subprocess to C program,
Grant Edwards
- Re: curses and refreshing problem,
Carl Banks
- Re: curses and refreshing problem,
Karlo Lozovina
- Re: curses and refreshing problem, Carl Banks
- Re: curses and refreshing problem,
Karlo Lozovina
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, Vlastimil Brom
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt,
John Machin
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, John Machin
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, Mark Tolonen
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, Paul Boddie
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, Paul Boddie
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, jhermann
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, Lie Ryan
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, Fuzzyman
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt, James Mills
- Re: Python 3.0 crashes displaying Unicode at interactive prompt,
John Machin
- Re: Bidrectional Subprocess Communication,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Bidrectional Subprocess Communication,
greg
- Re: Bidrectional Subprocess Communication, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Bidrectional Subprocess Communication,
Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Bidrectional Subprocess Communication, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Bidrectional Subprocess Communication,
greg
- Re: [OT] stable algorithm with complexity O(n),
Diez B. Roggisch
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- Re: [OT] stable algorithm with complexity O(n),
Duncan Booth
- Re: [OT] stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Aaron Brady
- Re: stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Duncan Booth
- Re: [OT] stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Steven D'Aprano
- Re: [OT] stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: [OT] stable algorithm with complexity O(n), David Hláčik
- Re: [OT] stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Lie Ryan
- Re: [OT] stable algorithm with complexity O(n), greg
- Re: stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Aaron Brady
- Re: [OT] stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Steven D'Aprano
- Re: [OT] stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Roy Smith
- Re: stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Aaron Brady
- Re: stable algorithm with complexity O(n), David Cournapeau
- Re: stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Steven D'Aprano
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- Re: stable algorithm with complexity O(n), cmdrrickhunter@xxxxxxxx
- Re: stable algorithm with complexity O(n), denisbz
- Re: stable algorithm with complexity O(n), Dan Upton
- Re: Why %e not in time.strftime directives?, skip
- Re: Why %e not in time.strftime directives?, Tim Chase
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- Re: Why %e not in time.strftime directives?, Tim Chase
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- Re: Shorter tracebacks, rdmurray
- Re: Shorter tracebacks,
Peter Otten
- Re: Shorter tracebacks, Peter Otten
- Re: __future__ and compile: unrecognised flags, Rhamphoryncus
- Re: Parallelizing python code - design/implementation questions, Philip Semanchuk
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: setup.py installs modules to a wrong place,
Michal Ludvig
- Re: setup.py installs modules to a wrong place,
otrajman
- Re: setup.py installs modules to a wrong place, Michal Ludvig
- Re: setup.py installs modules to a wrong place,
otrajman
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game,
James Stroud
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game,
James Stroud
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, James Stroud
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, feba
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, James Stroud
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, James Stroud
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, feba
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, James Stroud
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, feba
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, James Stroud
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, feba
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, feba
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, feba
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, feba
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, feba
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, r . drew . davis
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game,
James Stroud
- Re: Need help improving number guessing game, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: ActivePython 2.6.1.1 and 3.0.0.0 released!,
Kay Schluehr
- Re: ActivePython 2.6.1.1 and 3.0.0.0 released!, Méta-MCI \(MVP\)
- Re: ActivePython 2.6.1.1 and 3.0.0.0 released!, Trent Mick
- Re: Umlauts in idle,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Umlauts in idle,
a_olme
- Re: Umlauts in idle, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Umlauts in idle,
a_olme
- Re: newbie question..., Tim Chase
- Re: newbie question...,
r
- Re: newbie question...,
trfilmographer
- Re: newbie question..., r
- Re: newbie question..., Tim Rowe
- Re: newbie question...,
trfilmographer
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: concept of creating structures in python, Steve Holden
- Re: concept of creating structures in python,
Joe Strout
- Re: concept of creating structures in python, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: concept of creating structures in python, Steve Holden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Interface & Implementation, Lie Ryan
- Re: Interface & Implementation, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable,
feba
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, bearophileHUGS
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, feba
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, Lie Ryan
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable,
feba
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, Chris Rebert
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable,
Tim Rowe
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable,
Kirk Strauser
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, Tim Rowe
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, bearophileHUGS
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, John Machin
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, Tim Rowe
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, John Machin
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, Kirk Strauser
- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable,
Kirk Strauser
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- Re: (Very Newbie) Problems defining a variable, John Machin
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- Re: File names, character sets and Unicode, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: File names, character sets and Unicode,
Steve Holden
- Re: File names, character sets and Unicode, Дамјан Георгиевски
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence,
Erik Max Francis
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence,
Filip Gruszczyński
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Erik Max Francis
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- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence,
Filip Gruszczyński
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence,
alex23
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence,
Filip Gruszczyński
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, pruebauno
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Marco Mariani
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Kirk Strauser
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Marco Mariani
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, MRAB
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Steve Holden
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- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Lie Ryan
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Lie Ryan
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Lie Ryan
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Steven D'Aprano
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- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence,
Filip Gruszczyński
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Filip Gruszczyński
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Removing None objects from a sequence, bearophileHUGS
- Re: how to convert ?\xf0' to 0xf0 ?,
Tommy Nordgren
- Re: how to convert ‘\xf0' to 0xf0 ?,
chengang . beijing
- Re: how to convert '\xf0' to 0xf0 ?, Steve Holden
- Re: how to convert '\xf0' to 0xf0 ?, chengang . beijing
- Re: how to convert '\xf0' to 0xf0 ?, Stephen Thorne
- Re: how to convert '\xf0' to 0xf0 ?, Steve Holden
- Re: how to convert ‘\xf0' to 0xf0 ?,
chengang . beijing
- Re: how to convert ‘\xf0' to 0xf0 ?, petercable@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Rename of .mdb file -- lock,
gudonghua+python@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Rename of .mdb file -- lock,
noydb
- Re: Rename of .mdb file -- lock, Steve Holden
- Re: Rename of .mdb file -- lock,
noydb
- Re: Rename of .mdb file -- lock, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Moving to subprocess from os.popen--pipe closes prematurely, Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: problem adding custom module in cgi script, bobicanprogram
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, James Mills
- Re: Bidirectional Networking,
Tobias Andersson
- Re: Bidirectional Networking,
Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, James Mills
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Bidirectional Networking,
Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Bidirectional Networking,
Bryan Olson
- Re: Bidirectional Networking,
Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Bryan Olson
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Brian Allen Vanderburg II
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Bryan Olson
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Bryan Olson
- Re: Bidirectional Networking, Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Bidirectional Networking,
Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Dictionary as Keyword Arguments, Chris Rebert
- Re: list organization question,
Robocop
- Re: list organization question, John Machin
- Re: list organization question, Joe Strout
- Re: list organization question, MRAB
- Re: list organization question,
Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: list organization question, Robocop
- Re: Problems running on HP Intel duo core machine, Giuseppe Di Martino
- Re: Problems running on HP Intel duo core machine, Aaron Brady
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Problems running on HP Intel duo core machine,
jim-on-linux
- Re: Problems running on HP Intel duo core machine, Aaron Brady
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension, Miki
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension,
Christian Heimes
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension,
Paul Moore
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension, Christian Heimes
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension, Paul Moore
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension,
Paul Moore
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension,
Christian Heimes
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Best way of debigging a C extension,
Grant Edwards
- Re: How to know when it's possible to bind a socket on an unprivileged port?,
Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: How to know when it's possible to bind a socket on an unprivileged port?, Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: Python to open command script file, Mike Driscoll
- Re: dictionary idiom needed,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: dictionary idiom needed,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: dictionary idiom needed, Brandon
- Re: dictionary idiom needed, Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: dictionary idiom needed, Brandon
- Re: dictionary idiom needed,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: dictionary idiom needed,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: dictionary idiom needed, Brandon
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:,
rdmurray
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:,
Kirk Strauser
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, Kirk Strauser
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, MRAB
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:,
Kirk Strauser
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:,
Steve Holden
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, Kirk Strauser
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- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:,
Rhodri James
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, John Machin
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, Jason Scheirer
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, MRAB
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, John Machin
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, MRAB
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, John Machin
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, Rhodri James
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:,
Rhodri James
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: newbie question: if var1 == var2:, Ethan Furman
- Re: HGE and Python (again), Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Preventing execution of a method,
alex23
- Re: Preventing execution of a method,
rdmurray
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, alex23
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, alex23
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, r
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, rdmurray
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, greg
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, Emanuele D'Arrigo
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, boyombo
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, MRAB
- Re: Preventing execution of a method,
rdmurray
- Re: Preventing execution of a method, Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How can I understan the "for" here?, skip
- Re: How can I understan the "for" here?, James Mills
- Re: How can I understan the "for" here?, D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: How can I understan the "for" here?, Kermit Mei
- Re: Python, threading, Saju Pillai
- Re: Python, threading, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Python, threading, Grant Edwards
- Re: Python, threading, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Python, threading, Aahz
- Re: ctypes and misaligned doubles, Thomas Heller
- Re: Py_GetPath() C API in python 3,
stalex
- Re: Py_GetPath() C API in python 3, Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: why doesn't pop/clear call __delitem__ on a dict?, Chris Rebert
- Re: why doesn't pop/clear call __delitem__ on a dict?, Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: if expression source format, lambertdw
- <Possible follow-ups>
- if expression source format,
Lambert, David W (S&T)
- Re: if expression source format, Duncan Booth
- Re: if expression source format, Steven D'Aprano
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: multiprocessing+simplehttpserver+windows, Nabla Kvadrat
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Call by reference in SWIG?,
Nok
- Re: Call by reference in SWIG?, Joe Strout
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- Re: density plot, David Cournapeau
- <Possible follow-ups>
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- Air force one shoes (paypal payment)(www.king-trade.cn ), fffffffffff
- Re: broken ncurses on python 3.0, Christian Heimes
- Re: internal circular class references,
James Stroud
- Re: internal circular class references, Terry Reedy
- Re: internal circular class references, Carl Banks
- Re: internal circular class references,
Carl Banks
- Re: internal circular class references,
Ethan Furman
- Re: internal circular class references, Carl Banks
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- Re: internal circular class references,
Ethan Furman
- Re: Memory leak when using a C++ module for Python,
Ulrich Eckhardt
- Re: Memory leak when using a C++ module for Python,
Jaume Bonet
- Re: Memory leak when using a C++ module for Python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Memory leak when using a C++ module for Python, Jaume Bonet
- Re: Memory leak when using a C++ module for Python, Ivan Illarionov
- Re: Memory leak when using a C++ module for Python,
Jaume Bonet
- Re: pydb 1.24,
J Kenneth King
- Re: pydb 1.24, R. Bernstein
- Re: getting back into programming, M.-A. Lemburg
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- Re: Dabo 0.9.0 Released, Fuzzyman
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python is slow, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Python is slow, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: Python is slow,
Tim Chase
- Re: Python is slow, Duncan Booth
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- Re: Re: Python is slow, acerimusdux
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Carl Banks
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sturlamolden
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sturlamolden
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cm_gui
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- Re: Python is slow, Lou Pecora
- Re: Python is slow, cm_gui
- Re: Python is slow, Luis M. González
- Re: Python is slow, James Mills
- Re: Python is slow,
cm_gui
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- Re: Python is slow, James Mills
- Re: Deeper tracebacks?,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Deeper tracebacks?,
brooklineTom
- Re: Deeper tracebacks?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Deeper tracebacks?, brooklineTom
- Re: Deeper tracebacks?,
brooklineTom
- Re: Deeper tracebacks?,
R. Bernstein
- Re: Deeper tracebacks?, brooklineTom
- Re: Deeper tracebacks?,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Deeper tracebacks?, R. Bernstein
- Re: get todays files,
Steve Holden
- Re: get todays files,
Andrew D
- Re: get todays files, Steve Holden
- Re: get todays files, Andrew D
- Re: get todays files,
Andrew D
- Re: get todays files,
Tim Chase
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Andrew D
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Andrew D
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- Re: cx_Oracle issues, James Mills
- Re: cx_Oracle issues,
ron.reidy@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: cx_Oracle issues,
huw_at1
- Re: cx_Oracle issues, Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: cx_Oracle issues, ron.reidy@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: cx_Oracle issues, huw_at1
- Re: cx_Oracle issues, huw_at1
- Re: cx_Oracle issues, huw_at1
- Re: cx_Oracle issues,
huw_at1
- Re: Python music sequencer timing problems,
John O'Hagan
- Re: Python music sequencer timing problems,
Bad Mutha Hubbard
- Re: Python music sequencer timing problems, John O'Hagan
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- Re: Python music sequencer timing problems, John O'Hagan
- Re: Python music sequencer timing problems,
Bad Mutha Hubbard
- Re: Maintaining signature in help(decorated function), Michele Simionato
- Re: Flushing PyQt's Event Queue, Chris Mellon
- Re: Using the `email' module in a bazaar plugin,
Matt Nordhoff
- Re: Using the `email' module in a bazaar plugin, Julian Smith
- Re: [OT] Google Groups in bad odour, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: [OT] Google Groups in bad odour, Peter Pearson
- Re: [OT] Google Groups in bad odour, Cousin Stanley
- Re: [OT] Google Groups in bad odour, Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: List Problem, dongzhi
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?,
excord80
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?, Chris Rebert
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?, excord80
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?, excord80
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?, excord80
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?,
excord80
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?, rdmurray
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- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?,
David Cournapeau
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?, David Cournapeau
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?, Stephen Thorne
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?, David Cournapeau
- Re: How do I manually uninstall setuptools (installed by egg)?,
David Cournapeau
- Re: forcing future re-import from with an imported module, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Test posting #2 - please ignore,
Skip Montanaro
- Re: Test posting #2 - please ignore, Skip Montanaro
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Test message - please ignore, Skip Montanaro
- Test message - please ignore, skip
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- Re: Can't figure out where SyntaxError: can not delete variable 'x' referenced in nested scope us coming from in python >=2.6, Steven D'Aprano
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- Re: Can't figure out where SyntaxError: can not delete variable 'x' referenced in nested scope us coming from in python >=2.6, rdmurray
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: memory leak?, Terry Reedy
- Re: memory leak?, Gabriel Rossetti
- Re: memory leak?, Gabriel Rossetti
- Re: Python 3 For Python 2 Users, pruebauno
- Re: Python 3 For Python 2 Users, Terry Reedy
- Re: Best way to report progress at fixed intervals, rdmurray
- Re: Best way to report progress at fixed intervals, MRAB
- Re: Best way to report progress at fixed intervals,
George Sakkis
- Re: Best way to report progress at fixed intervals, Jon Morton
- Re: Best way to report progress at fixed intervals,
Slaunger
- Re: Best way to report progress at fixed intervals, Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: Best way to report progress at fixed intervals, Slaunger
- Re: Best way to report progress at fixed intervals, eric
- Re: Best way to report progress at fixed intervals, Slaunger
- Re: Best way to report progress at fixed intervals, George Sakkis
- Re: When (and why) to use del?, Slaunger
- Re: When (and why) to use del?,
malkarouri
- Re: When (and why) to use del?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: When (and why) to use del?, pruebauno
- Re: When (and why) to use del?,
Duncan Booth
- Re: When (and why) to use del?, rdmurray
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- Re: When (and why) to use del?, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: When (and why) to use del?, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: pickling a circular object inherited from list,
Miki
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- Re: 'pretty print' for built in types, eric
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- Re: Compiling and installing python 2.5.2 with Visual C++ 2008, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Compiling and installing python 2.5.2 with Visual C++ 2008,
Juan Pablo Romero Méndez
- Re: Compiling and installing python 2.5.2 with Visual C++ 2008,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Compiling and installing python 2.5.2 with Visual C++ 2008, Juan Pablo Romero Méndez
- Re: Compiling and installing python 2.5.2 with Visual C++ 2008,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: primera, Antoine De Groote
- Re: python3.0 - any hope it will get faster?, Kay Schluehr
- Re: python3.0 - any hope it will get faster?, Christian Heimes
- Re: html codes,
Peter Otten
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- Re: SequenceMatcher bug ?,
rdmurray
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eliben
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eliben
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John Machin
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- Re: How to initialize a class variable once,
Matimus
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- Re: Google Summer of Code 2009, André
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- Re: how to add command line flags to distutils setup script?, "Martin v. Löwis"
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- Re: RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration,
Terry Reedy
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Robert Dailey
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- Re: RuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration,
Robert Dailey
- Re: Calling function from a string,
Chris Rebert
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- Re: close has no effect on Mac OSX Python 3.0, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: ORB for Python and PHP,
Diez B. Roggisch
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Laszlo Nagy
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Laszlo Nagy
- Re: xml.dom.minidom bug ?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: StringIO in 2.6 and beyond,
Christian Heimes
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Bill McClain
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- Re: StringIO in 2.6 and beyond, pruebauno
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- Re: StringIO in 2.6 and beyond,
Bill McClain
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Peter Otten
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Bill McClain
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Bill McClain
- Re: Catching Python exceptions in C, Benjamin
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Ivan Illarionov
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- Re: Text parsing via regex, r0g
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Robocop
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- Re: Calling C# COM (.NET) from python,
Ben Kaplan
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Mike Driscoll
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Mike Driscoll
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- Re: Equivalent of 'wget' for python?,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Equivalent of 'wget' for python?,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Equivalent of 'wget' for python?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Equivalent of 'wget' for python?,
Jean-Paul Calderone
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r0g
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hrishy
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saju.pillai@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: appending values into array instead of a list, Aaron Brady
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- Re: [Python 2.x] Pickling a datetime.tzinfo subclass instance?, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Beginner trying to understand functions., James Mills
- Re: Beginner trying to understand functions., Pierre-Alain Dorange
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Peter Otten
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- Re: Python and audio frequency analysis, Pierre-Alain Dorange
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- Re: Public imports,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Public imports,
Márcio Faustino
- Re: Public imports, skip
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Márcio Faustino
- Re: Public imports,
bearophileHUGS
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- Re: getting error...... Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "C:\Python25\Lib\site-packages\xlrd\__init__.py", line 370, in open_workbook biff_version = bk.getbof(XL_WORKBOOK_GLOBALS) File "C:\Python25\Lib\site-pack, JodyGnumeric
- Re: built-in functions as class attributes,
Peter Otten
- Re: built-in functions as class attributes, Mark Dickinson
- Re: built-in functions as class attributes, alex23
- Re: Determining whether a variable is less/greater than a range., simonharrison.uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Determining whether a variable is less/greater than a range., eric
- Re: Determining whether a variable is less/greater than a range.,
Peter Otten
- Re: Determining whether a variable is less/greater than a range., simonharrison.uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Determining whether a variable is less/greater than a range.,
Tim Chase
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- Re: Determining whether a variable is less/greater than a range., Scott David Daniels
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- Re: datetime and the rich-companison operators, Chris Rebert
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- Re: A question about reference in Python., Chris Rebert
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- Re: A question about reference in Python., James Mills
- Re: A question about reference in Python., Chris Rebert
- Re: A question about reference in Python., James Mills
- Re: A question about reference in Python., Chris Rebert
- Re: A question about reference in Python., James Mills
- Re: A question about reference in Python., James Mills
- Re: A question about reference in Python.,
Joe Strout
- Re: A question about reference in Python., Aaron Brady
- Re: A question about reference in Python.,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: A question about reference in Python., Joe Strout
- Re: tabs and spaces in py3k, Lie Ryan
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inyeol . lee
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- Re: Strengths and weaknesses of Pygame vs. pyglet vs. PyOpenGL?,
Patrick Mullen
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excord80
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- Re: Strengths and weaknesses of Pygame vs. pyglet vs. PyOpenGL?, illume
- Re: Strengths and weaknesses of Pygame vs. pyglet vs. PyOpenGL?, alex23
- Re: Strengths and weaknesses of Pygame vs. pyglet vs. PyOpenGL?, illume
- Re: Strengths and weaknesses of Pygame vs. pyglet vs. PyOpenGL?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Strengths and weaknesses of Pygame vs. pyglet vs. PyOpenGL?, Pierre-Alain Dorange
- Re: Strengths and weaknesses of Pygame vs. pyglet vs. PyOpenGL?,
excord80
- Re: Python for kids?, Andreas Waldenburger
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bearophileHUGS
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Luis M. González
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- Re: Python for kids?, News123
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Luis M. González
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- Re: Python for kids?, Russ P.
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Russ P.
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- Re: Importing the re module fails,
Diez B. Roggisch
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- Re: Is 3.0 worth breaking backward compatibility?,
Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Is 3.0 worth breaking backward compatibility?, Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Is 3.0 worth breaking backward compatibility?,
walterbyrd
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- Re: Python idea/proposal to assist in single-archive python applications,
Duncan Booth
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- Re: var or inout parm?, Chris Rebert
- Re: var or inout parm?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: var or inout parm?, Steven D'Aprano
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Colin J. Williams
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Bruno Desthuilliers
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- Re: var or inout parm?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: var or inout parm?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
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Chris Rebert
- Re: var or inout parm?, sturlamolden
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- Re: var or inout parm?, Steve Holden
- Re: var or inout parm?, Aaron Brady
- Re: var or inout parm?, Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: var or inout parm?, sturlamolden
- Re: var or inout parm?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: var or inout parm?, sturlamolden
- Re: var or inout parm?, Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: var or inout parm?, Steve Holden
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- Re: var or inout parm?, sturlamolden
- Re: var or inout parm?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: var or inout parm?, Arnaud Delobelle
- Re: var or inout parm?, Steve Holden
- Re: var or inout parm?, sturlamolden
- Re: var or inout parm?, Steve Holden
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- Re: var or inout parm?, Hrvoje Niksic
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- Re: var or inout parm?, Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: var or inout parm?, Chris Rebert
- Re: can graphs be made in python as we make in java, Chris Rebert
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- Re: can graphs be made in python as we make in java, Grant Edwards
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- Re: Brain going crazy with recursive functions,
James Stroud
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- Brain going crazy with recursive functions,
5lvqbwl02
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- Re: Number of Python 3.x packages at the PyPI,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Number of Python 3.x packages at the PyPI,
skip
- Re: Number of Python 3.x packages at the PyPI, excord80
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has
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- Re: Number of Python 3.x packages at the PyPI, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Number of Python 3.x packages at the PyPI,
skip
- Re: how to get a beep, OS independent ?,
Rainy
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- Re: how to get a beep, OS independent ?, Joe Strout
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- Re: Source code generation using Python, Philip Semanchuk
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- Re: "as" keyword woes, Aaron Brady
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- Re: [Python-Dev] "as" keyword woes, Virgil Dupras
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Nick Coghlan
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Steven D'Aprano
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Steven D'Aprano
- Re: operators as variables, News123
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- Re: Rich Comparisons Gotcha,
James Stroud
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Luis Zarrabeitia
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Luis Zarrabeitia
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Rasmus Fogh
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James Stroud
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James Stroud
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Steven D'Aprano
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- Re: Learning Python now coming from Perl,
Roy Smith
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Bertilo Wennergren
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Steven D'Aprano
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News123
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Bertilo Wennergren
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Nick Craig-Wood
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Roy Smith
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Roy Smith
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James Stroud
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Steven D'Aprano
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Russ P.
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Antoine De Groote
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Antoine De Groote
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Antoine De Groote
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Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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Aaron Brady
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Bruno Desthuilliers
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Daniel Fetchinson
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Daniel Fetchinson
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News123
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Lie
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Lie
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Andreas Waldenburger
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Bruno Desthuilliers
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- Re: Problems running on hp duo Pentium R processor, jim-on-linux
- Re: slow Python 3.0 write performance?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: slow Python 3.0 write performance?, Mike Driscoll
- Re: slow Python 3.0 write performance?,
skip
- Re: slow Python 3.0 write performance?,
Istvan Albert
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Istvan Albert
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Ned Deily
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- Re: pretty strange behavior of "strip" FORGET THE LAST ONE, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Python 3.0 automatic decoding of UTF16,
J Kenneth King
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Terry Reedy
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Johannes Bauer
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Johannes Bauer
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Johannes Bauer
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- Re: A more pythonic way of writting,
Mark Tolonen
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eric
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eric
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- Re: ANN: Shed Skin 0.0.30, an experimental (restricted-)Python-to-C++ Compiler, Paul Boddie
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- Re: dict subclass and pickle bug (?),
James Stroud
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Terry Reedy
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Terry Reedy
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- Re: Python C API,
Stefan Behnel
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googler . 1 . webmaster
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googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: How to distribute C/C++ python extension module on Linux?, David Cournapeau
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- Reduce Debt, Lizzy
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Andreas Waldenburger
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James Stroud
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James Stroud
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- Re: pretty strange behavior of "strip", Robert Kern
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Guy Doune
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- Re: Importing Version Specific Modules, skip
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David Cournapeau
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Tim Chase
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Gregory Plantaine
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Gregory Plantaine
- Re: Running Python 2 and Python 3 on the same machine,
"Martin v. Löwis"
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Terry Reedy
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Paul Watson
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Terry Reedy
- Re: Checking if an int fits in 32 bits?,
Thomas Heller
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Johann Spies
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greg
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greg
- Re: Why shouldn't you put config options in py files, Chris Rebert
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Christian Heimes
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Cro
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Michael Ströder
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Alan G Isaac
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excord80
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Thomas Heller
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Thomas Heller
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MRAB
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Hrvoje Niksic
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Hrvoje Niksic
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- Re: Python Runtime Method Call Binding, Bruno Desthuilliers
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Steven D'Aprano
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k3xji
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k3xji
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k3xji
- Re: funny generator behaviour, pruebauno
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James Stroud
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Steven D'Aprano
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George Sakkis
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George Sakkis
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Ned Deily
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Slaunger
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Slaunger
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r . grimm
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- Re: How can I do this (from Perl) in Python? (closures), Carl Banks
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- Re: How can I do this (from Perl) in Python? (closures),
Duncan Booth
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- Re: time.sleep() and Tkinter after()?,
Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: time.sleep() and Tkinter after()?,
Davy
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- Re: time.sleep() and Tkinter after()?,
Davy
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.0 final,
alex23
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- Re: RELEASED Python 3.0 final,
Carl Banks
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Iain King
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Gerhard Häring
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- Whitespace in Python (3) [was: RELEASED Python 3.0 final], Andreas Waldenburger
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Gerhard Häring
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Ben Finney
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- Re: Don't you just love writing this sort of thing :), James Mills
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Duncan Booth
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- Re: Don't you just love writing this sort of thing :), Duncan Booth
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- Re: Don't you just love writing this sort of thing :), Steven D'Aprano
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- Re: Don't you just love writing this sort of thing :), Stefan Behnel
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro
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Steven D'Aprano
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Martin P. Hellwig
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Steven D'Aprano
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Steven D'Aprano
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alex23
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- Re: building an extension module with autotools?,
Gerhard Häring
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bearophileHUGS
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Terry Reedy
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Neal Becker
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Cameron Laird
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro
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Helmut Jarausch
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Slaunger
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Terry Reedy
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Alan G Isaac
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Tim Chase
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