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- From: Jeff McNeil
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- Re: Pythonic way to handle coordinates
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- From: Gabriel Genellina
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- From: Dragos
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- From: Vito De Tullio
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- From: The Music Guy
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- From: Gabriel Genellina
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- From: Eduardo Lenz
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- From: Scott David Daniels
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- From: Steven D'Aprano
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- From: Eduardo Lenz
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- From: Giampaolo Rodola'
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- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x
- From: Terry Reedy
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- From: Steve Holden
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- From: Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x
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- From: Christian Heimes
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- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Need help with os.system in linux
- From: excord80
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- From: Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: Differences between class and function decorator
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- Re: what's the point of rpython?
- From: Matimus
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- From: Christian Heimes
- Re: Class decorator with argument
- From: Terry Reedy
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- From: Christian Heimes
- Re: Finding the full path of an executable
- From: Michael Hoffman
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- Re: what's the point of rpython?
- From: Luis M. González
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- From: Giampaolo Rodola'
- what's the point of rpython?
- From: Brendan Miller
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest()
- From: gert
- Re: dynamic module import?
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Need help with os.system in linux
- From: akshay bhat
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: Matthias Julius
- Re: tuple methods: documentation missing
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: dynamic module import?
- From: Chris Rebert
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: ajaksu
- dynamic module import?
- From: Lawson Hanson
- [ANN] sqlkit 0.8.5
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- Re: *Advanced* Python book?
- From: Jean-Claude Arbaut
- Re: Finding the full path of an executable
- From: Grant Edwards
- Re: Class decorator with argument
- From: Chris Rebert
- *Advanced* Python book?
- From: mk
- tuple methods: documentation missing
- From: Alan G Isaac
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- From: mk
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced
- From: Alan G Isaac
- Re: English-like Python
- From: Erik Max Francis
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- From: Michael Hoffman
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- From: has
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- From: Matthew Woodcraft
- Re: Lazy List Generator Problem
- From: Gerald Britton
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Russ P.
- Re: Differences between class and function decorator
- From: Duncan Booth
- Differences between class and function decorator
- From: mk
- FileCookieJar has not attribute "_self_load"
- From: Dragos
- Re: why o/p is different ???
- From: Lie
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced
- From: Christian Heimes
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced
- From: Alan G Isaac
- minidom, drilling down to a low node in one line?
- From: Matt Brown - nyc
- Re: Integrating awk in Python
- From: Grant Edwards
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced
- From: Fuzzyman
- Re: Start multiple listening servers in one file
- From: MRAB
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: mario ruggier
- Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced
- From: Alan G Isaac
- Re: Integrating awk in Python
- From: mk
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please.
- From: Scott David Daniels
- multiprocessing question/error
- From: Eduardo Lenz
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: pruebauno
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: mimetypes oddity
- From: Terry Reedy
- Python 2.6's multiprocessing lock not working on second use?
- From: Frédéric Sagnes
- Re: English-like Python
- From: Dotan Cohen
- Re: Integrating awk in Python
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Client Socket Connection to Java server
- From: Venkatraman.S.
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: mk
- Re: English-like Python
- From: sturlamolden
- Re: Problem using python C API
- From: marcglec
- output problem
- From: Jean-Paul VALENTIN
- Re: Problem using python C API
- From: Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Start two threads in same time
- From: koranthala
- Re: Start two threads in same time
- From: koranthala
- Re: Client Socket Connection to Java server
- From: MRAB
- Re: English-like Python
- From: MRAB
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: mk
- Start two threads in same time
- From: vedrandekovic
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Luis Zarrabeitia
- Start multiple listening servers in one file
- From: Thomas W
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: Duncan Booth
- Re: Readline and Python 2.6.1 on a Mac
- From: James Brady
- Re: English-like Python
- From: John Roth
- Re: Soap Client
- From: Doug
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Steve Holden
- Re: Convention vs. fascism [OT]
- From: Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: ajaksu
- Re: Integrating awk in Python
- From: Willi Richert
- Re: process/thread instances and attributes
- From: Jesse Noller
- Re: multiprocessing vs. distributed processing
- From: Jesse Noller
- Re: mimetypes oddity
- From: Sion Arrowsmith
- confused about publishing more than one class in twisted server.
- From: Krishnakant
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please.
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: reverse dict lookup & Relation class
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Ordering of urlencoded tuples incorrect
- From: benlucas99
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please.
- From: Boris Borcic
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please.
- From: alex23
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please.
- From: Boris Borcic
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Paul Rubin
- PyPlot
- From: Shah Sultan Alam
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please.
- From: Michael Hartl
- Re: English-like Python
- From: alex23
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: Duncan Booth
- Re: Client Socket Connection to Java server
- From: bieffe62
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6
- From: Eric Brunel
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6
- From: Eric Brunel
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please.
- From: James Stroud
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: Peter Otten
- Re: reverse dict lookup & Relation class
- From: Aaron Brady
- RE: problem in implementing multiprocessing
- From: gopal mishra
- Re: reverse dict lookup & Relation class
- From: Aaron Brady
- Re: Convention vs. fascism
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: [Python-Dev] multiprocessing vs. distributed processing
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- From: Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Convention vs. fascism
- From: Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python
- From: bearophileHUGS
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- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Suggested improvements for IDLE (non-official)
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Hendrik van Rooyen
- lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please.
- From: Ken Pu
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- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Python Style Guide Questions
- From: Ben Finney
- Re: English-like Python
- From: Erik Max Francis
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: Scott David Daniels
- Re: Python Style Guide Questions
- From: koranthala
- Re: Library for extracting new content from email reply messages?
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: problem in implementing multiprocessing
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: English-like Python
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Py3 - converting bytes to ascii
- From: Anjanesh Lekshminarayanan
- Client Socket Connection to Java server
- From: TechieInsights
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: mario ruggier
- Re: Python Style Guide Questions
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Russ P.
- Re: English-like Python
- From: Tobias Andersson
- Re: Python Style Guide Questions
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Python Style Guide Questions
- From: koranthala
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest()
- From: "Martin v. Löwis"
- multiprocessing vs. distributed processing
- From: James Mills
- Re: English-like Python
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: English-like Python
- From: Chris Rebert
- Re: English-like Python
- From: James Mills
- problem in implementing multiprocessing
- From: gopal mishra
- Re: vb2py status?
- From: alex23
- vb2py status?
- From: axtens
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest()
- From: Paul Rubin
- Library for extracting new content from email reply messages?
- From: Bernard Rankin
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest()
- From: James Mills
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Michele Simionato
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest()
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest()
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Lazy List Generator Problem
- From: alex23
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??
- From: James Mills
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??
- From: James Mills
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??
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- From: James Mills
- Re: process/thread instances and attributes
- From: James Mills
- spam on the list - how are things now?
- From: skip
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: Paul McGuire
- Re: Suggested improvements for IDLE (non-official)
- From: Tim H
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: Mark Wooding
- Lazy List Generator Problem
- From: Mark Hahnenberg
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: Rhamphoryncus
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Rhodri James
- Re: Convention vs. fascism
- From: Aaron Brady
- Re: Ordering of urlencoded tuples incorrect
- From: John Machin
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Rhodri James
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: ajaksu
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Ordering of urlencoded tuples incorrect
- From: MRAB
- Re: Convention vs. fascism
- From: Ben Finney
- Soap Client
- From: DougJrs
- Re: except sqlite3.Error as e:
- From: gert
- English-like Python
- From: The Music Guy
- Ordering of urlencoded tuples incorrect
- From: benlucas99
- except sqlite3.Error as e:
- From: gert
- Re: 'Import sys' succeeds in C++ embedded code, but module is not fully visible
- From: Ben Sizer
- Re: Convention vs. fascism
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest()
- From: gert
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest()
- From: gert
- Re: [python3.0] s = sha1(random()).hexdigest()
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Terry Reedy
- [python3.0] s = sha1(random()).hexdigest()
- From: gert
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: Christian Heimes
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Python Crashes
- From: David Bolen
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: Per Freem
- Re: Convention vs. fascism
- From: Ben Finney
- Re: Executing global code
- From: MRAB
- Re: report on building of python 2.5.2 under msys under wine on linux.
- From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: mario ruggier
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- From: neel
- How to verify whether a process got hanged or still alive.
- From: neel
- logging multiple messages
- From: Daniel
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: bearophileHUGS
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Executing global code
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Import functions in current namespace
- From: Chris Rebert
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Convention vs. fascism (was: General direction)
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Python DateTime Manipulation
- From: Chris Rebert
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: Christian Heimes
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: mario ruggier
- Python DateTime Manipulation
- From: Kingston
- Re: Py3 - converting bytes to ascii
- From: John Machin
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries
- From: Matimus
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: mario ruggier
- report on building of python 2.5.2 under msys under wine on linux.
- From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: Carl Banks
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: John Machin
- optimizing large dictionaries
- From: Per Freem
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: ajaksu
- Re: UnicodeError for join()
- From: tmallen
- Re: Executing global code
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: UnicodeError for join()
- From: "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: UnicodeError for join()
- From: tmallen
- Convention vs. fascism (was: General direction)
- From: Ben Finney
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: Mark Wooding
- Re: UnicodeError for join()
- From: "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Terry Reedy
- UnicodeError for join()
- From: tmallen
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Python Crashes
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Bruno Desthuilliers
- Parallel package hierarchies/directories
- From: atleta
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python
- From: bearophileHUGS
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: 2to3 Help?
- From: Terry Reedy
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: r
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: Duncan Booth
- Re: Readline and Python 2.6.1 on a Mac
- From: Ned Deily
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python
- From: Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: Carl Banks
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??
- From: MRAB
- Re: Executing global code
- From: Zac Burns
- Re: Executing global code
- From: Zac Burns
- Re: Python Crashes
- From: Martin P. Hellwig
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- From: Cong Ma
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: the name of a method
- From: Matimus
- Re: mimetypes oddity
- From: skip
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: r
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6
- From: José Matos
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: r
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: r
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: r
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: r
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: Lambert, David W (S&T)
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: MRAB
- No Module Named MySQLdb Error
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- Re: point class help
- From: Sion Arrowsmith
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?
- From: Mel
- mimetypes oddity
- From: Sion Arrowsmith
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Paul Rubin
- Re: the name of a method
- From: Jason Scheirer
- Re: Executing global code
- From: Peter Otten
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: Lambert, David W (S&T)
- Re: the name of a method
- From: Diez B. Roggisch
- the name of a method
- From: thomas . steffen75
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: mario ruggier
- Embedding Python and program path
- From: arve.knudsen@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Wx broken?
- From: tmallen
- Re: Wx broken?
- From: Mark Smith
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: mario ruggier
- Re: Py3 - converting bytes to ascii
- From: Casey
- Re: Wx broken?
- From: tmallen
- Wx broken?
- From: tmallen
- Executing global code
- From: Jakub Debski
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6
- From: r
- Readline and Python 2.6.1 on a Mac
- From: James Brady
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Py3 - converting bytes to ascii
- From: Anjanesh Lekshminarayanan
- Re: General direction
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: multiprocessing BaseManager doesn't clean up net connections?
- From: gaius.julius
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Roy Smith
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?
- From: Luis Zarrabeitia
- Re: Python 3 isinstance
- From: MRAB
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: Peter Otten
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: Peter Otten
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: bearophileHUGS
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python
- From: bearophileHUGS
- Re: Slow Queue.queue? (was: slow network)
- From: Laszlo Nagy
- List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?
- From: mario ruggier
- Re: List/Set/Dict..
- From: John Machin
- Re: Slow Queue.queue? (was: slow network)
- From: bieffe62
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- Re: executing multiple functions in background simultaneously
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