comp.lang.python
- help me python, aolsuppo
- Re: Import Replacement, Gary Herron
- % % %"GET IT NOW" $ $v $, jtsudharsanam@xxxxxxxxx
- $ $ $"GET IT NOW "$ $ $, jtsudharsanam@xxxxxxxxx
- Searching a file for multiple strings,
gotbyrd
- Re: Searching a file for multiple strings, Tim Chase
- Message not available
- Re: Python-list Digest, Vol 64, Issue 697, AJ Ostergaard
- Python Doc 2.6 vs 2.5--A Matter of Format?,
W. eWatson
- Re: Python Doc 2.6 vs 2.5--A Matter of Format?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- fastest way to detect a user type, Robin Becker
- Why do operators and methods of built-in types differ,
Csaba Hoch
- Re: Why do operators and methods of built-in types differ, andrew cooke
- Re: Why do operators and methods of built-in types differ, Scott David Daniels
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Why do operators and methods of built-in types differ, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Why do operators and methods of built-in types differ,
Csaba Hoch
- Re: Why do operators and methods of built-in types differ,
andrew cooke
- Re: Why do operators and methods of built-in types differ, Christian Heimes
- Re: Why do operators and methods of built-in types differ, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Why do operators and methods of built-in types differ,
andrew cooke
- Where to host a (Python) project?,
andrew cooke
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?,
Martin
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?, andrew cooke
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?, Michele Simionato
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?,
eliben
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?,
andrew cooke
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?, Colin J. Williams
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?, ajaksu
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?,
andrew cooke
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?,
Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?, andrew cooke
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?, Andrey Demidov
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?,
Martin
- Empty string is False right?,
AJ Ostergaard
- Re: Empty string is False right?,
Ralf Schoenian
- Re: Empty string is False right?,
AJ Ostergaard
- Re: Empty string is False right?, Bernd Nawothnig
- Re: Empty string is False right?, John Machin
- Re: Empty string is False right?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Message not available
- Re: Empty string is False right?, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: Empty string is False right?, Vlastimil Brom
- Re: Empty string is False right?, Grant Edwards
- Re: Empty string is False right?,
AJ Ostergaard
- Re: Empty string is False right?, John Machin
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: Empty string is False right?, AJ Ostergaard
- Re: Empty string is False right?,
Ralf Schoenian
- Re: Empty string is False right?, D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: Empty string is False right?, Steve Holden
- Re: Empty string is False right?, Scott David Daniels
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How to manipulate a contents of file as record structures, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How to manipulate a contents of file as record structures, CK Raju
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Earn money 1$ per click, shenky_17
- Earn money 1$ per click, shenky_17
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: import reassignment different at module and function scope, Chris Rebert
- Re: import reassignment different at module and function scope, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Number of bits/sizeof int,
John Machin
- Re: Number of bits/sizeof int, Jon Clements
- Re: Number of bits/sizeof int, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Number of bits/sizeof int, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: error C3861: 'Py_InitModule', duprez
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: nth root, Tim Roberts
- Re: nth root, Dan Goodman
- RE: nth root,
Tim Roberts
- Re: nth root,
Mark Dickinson
- Re: nth root, Steve Holden
- Re: nth root, Mark Dickinson
- Re: nth root, ajaksu
- Re: nth root, Mark Dickinson
- Re: nth root, Mark Dickinson
- Re: nth root, Mensanator
- Re: nth root, Mensanator
- Re: nth root, Dan Goodman
- Re: nth root, Mark Dickinson
- Re: nth root, Dan Goodman
- Re: nth root,
Mark Dickinson
- SimpleXMLRPCServer question, rdmurray
- Re: SimpleXMLRPCServer question, andrew cooke
- Re: problem with program - debugging leading nowhere, John Machin
- Re: problem with program - debugging leading nowhere, Ben Finney
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: problem with program - debugging leading nowhere, Matthew Sacks
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: accessing elements of a tuple,
Matthew Sacks
- Re: accessing elements of a tuple, Ian Pilcher
- Re: accessing elements of a tuple, D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: accessing elements of a tuple, Tim Chase
- Re: accessing elements of a tuple,
Matthew Sacks
- Re: accessing elements of a tuple, John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Odd syntactic NON-error?, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Odd syntactic NON-error?, Alaric Haag
- Re: Odd syntactic NON-error?, Simon Brunning
- Re: relpath problem on windows, Scott David Daniels
- Re: relpath problem on windows, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.,
Jeff McNeil
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP., Hongyi Zhao
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP., Hongyi Zhao
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP., Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP., Hongyi Zhao
- Re: Want to write a script to do the batch conversion from domain name to IP.,
Jeff McNeil
- Re: Noob question, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: 'Address already in use' ... with TCPServer,
Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: 'Address already in use' ... with TCPServer, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: 'Address already in use' ... with TCPServer, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: 'Address already in use' ... with TCPServer, Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: libsudo ?, Brian Allen Vanderburg II
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Adding a positive number and a negative number,
MRAB
- Re: Adding a positive number and a negative number,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Adding a positive number and a negative number, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Adding a positive number and a negative number, Steve Holden
- Re: Adding a positive number and a negative number, John Machin
- Re: Adding a positive number and a negative number,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Module/Library That is Able To Use Cookies + Proxies?, Justin Ezequiel
- Re: Using equals operator without changing reference pointer, Erik Max Francis
- Re: new.instancemethod questions,
Mel
- Re: new.instancemethod questions,
schickb
- Re: new.instancemethod questions, Brian Allen Vanderburg II
- Re: new.instancemethod questions, schickb
- Re: new.instancemethod questions,
schickb
- Re: naming and binding (subtle Python 3 change),
Terry Reedy
- Re: naming and binding (subtle Python 3 change), Alan G Isaac
- Re: Swapping values of two variables,
tony . clarke5
- Re: Swapping values of two variables,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Swapping values of two variables, Kottiyath
- Re: Swapping values of two variables, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Swapping values of two variables, tony . clarke5
- Re: Swapping values of two variables,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Swapping values of two variables,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Swapping values of two variables, Christian Heimes
- Re: Swapping values of two variables,
Aahz
- Re: Swapping values of two variables, Grant Edwards
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Swapping values of two variables,
MRAB
- Re: Swapping values of two variables,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Swapping values of two variables, MRAB
- Re: Swapping values of two variables, Grant Edwards
- Re: Swapping values of two variables,
Grant Edwards
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Rounding to the nearest 5,
Tim Chase
- Re: Rounding to the nearest 5,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Rounding to the nearest 5, Tim Chase
- Re: Rounding to the nearest 5,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Rounding to the nearest 5, MRAB
- Re: Rounding to the nearest 5,
D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: Rounding to the nearest 5,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Rounding to the nearest 5, D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: Rounding to the nearest 5,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Rounding to the nearest 5, Miles
- RE: Rounding to the nearest 5, Benjamin J. Racine
- Re: Rounding to the nearest 5, David
- Re: Does the Python community really follow the philospy of "Community Matters?", Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: Does the Python community really follow the philospy of "Community Matters?", alex23
- Re: Does the Python community really follow the philospy of "Community Matters?",
r
- Re: Does the Python community really follow the philospy of "Community Matters?",
James Mills
- Re: Does the Python community really follow the philospy of "Community Matters?", r
- Re: Does the Python community really follow the philospy of "Community Matters?", John Machin
- Re: Does the Python community really follow the philospy of "Community Matters?", r
- Message not available
- Re: Does the Python community really follow the philospy of "Community Matters?", MRAB
- Message not available
- Re: Does the Python community really follow the philospy of "Community Matters?", Terry Reedy
- Re: Does the Python community really follow the philospy of "Community Matters?",
James Mills
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: error on building 2.6.1. (_ctypes), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: error on building 2.6.1. (_ctypes), Bernard Rankin
- Re: error on building 2.6.1. (_ctypes), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: search speed,
r
- Re: search speed, alex23
- Re: search speed,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: search speed,
Tim Rowe
- Re: search speed, Scott David Daniels
- Re: search speed, Tim Rowe
- Re: search speed, Stefan Behnel
- Re: search speed,
Tim Rowe
- Message not available
- Re: search speed,
D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: search speed, Stefan Behnel
- Re: search speed,
D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: search speed, John Machin
- Message not available
- Re: search speed, Tim Chase
- Message not available
- Re: search speed,
rdmurray
- Re: search speed, anders
- Re: search speed,
rdmurray
- Message not available
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- Re: glob.fnmatch (was "search speed"), Tim Chase
- Message not available
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- Re: glob.fnmatch (was "search speed"), rdmurray
- Message not available
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype, John Machin
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype,
Stef Mientki
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype,
John Machin
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype, mark . seagoe
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype, Stef Mientki
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype, mark . seagoe
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype, mark . seagoe
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype, Stef Mientki
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype, Stef Mientki
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Message not available
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype, rdmurray
- Re: verilog like class w/ bitslicing & int/long classtype,
John Machin
- Re: parsing text from a file, John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: parsing text from a file, Vlastimil Brom
- Re: parsing text from a file, Tim Chase
- Re: parsing text from a file, MRAB
- Re: parsing text from a file,
Tim Golden
- Re: parsing text from a file, John Machin
- Re: Can't understand what python wants from me, Chris Hulan
- Re: Can't understand what python wants from me, mark . seagoe
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Can't understand what python wants from me, Chris Rebert
- Re: python 2.6 wininst problem, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: receive and react to MIDI input,
r
- Re: receive and react to MIDI input,
elsjaako
- Re: receive and react to MIDI input, elsjaako
- Re: receive and react to MIDI input, elsjaako
- Re: receive and react to MIDI input,
elsjaako
- Re: receive and react to MIDI input, elsjaako
- <Possible follow-ups>
- ImportError in embedded Python Interpreter,
googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: ImportError in embedded Python Interpreter, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: ImportError in embedded Python Interpreter,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: ImportError in embedded Python Interpreter, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: ImportError in embedded Python Interpreter, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: ImportError in embedded Python Interpreter, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: ImportError in embedded Python Interpreter, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: slicings: 3 questions,
Chris Rebert
- Re: slicings: 3 questions, Alan G Isaac
- Re: slicings: 3 questions,
Alan G Isaac
- Re: slicings: 3 questions, Robert Kern
- Re: slicings: 3 questions, Alan G Isaac
- Message not available
- Re: slicings: 3 questions, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: persistent TCP connection in python using socketserver, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Weird invisible arguments issues with Windows,
Tim Golden
- Re: Weird invisible arguments issues with Windows,
Uberman
- Re: Weird invisible arguments issues with Windows, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Weird invisible arguments issues with Windows,
Uberman
- Re: Weird invisible arguments issues with Windows, Chris Hulan
- Re: Weird invisible arguments issues with Windows, MRAB
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: UnicodeDecodeError: 'charmap' codec can't decode byte 0x9d in position 10442: character maps to <undefined>, Anjanesh Lekshminarayanan
- Re: Get thread pid, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Get thread pid,
Ove Svensson
- Re: Get thread pid,
Alejandro
- Re: Get thread pid, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Get thread pid, Alejandro
- Re: Get thread pid, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Get thread pid, Alejandro
- Re: Get thread pid,
Alejandro
- Re: Get thread pid,
Christian Heimes
- Re: Get thread pid, Alejandro
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: is there a shorter way to write this, Tim Chase
- Re: is there a shorter way to write this, Tim Chase
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: how to update python on gnu emacs?, Wang Lei
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Luis M. González
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Kay Schluehr
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
Chris Rebert
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
MC
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Ben Finney
- Re: is python Object oriented??, MC
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Steve Holden
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Chris Rebert
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
MC
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Steve Holden
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
Michael Torrie
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
Hung Vo
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Chris Rebert
- Re: is python Object oriented??, alex23
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Chris Rebert
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Grant Edwards
- Re: is python Object oriented??, thmpsn . m . k
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Michael Torrie
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Tim Rowe
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Michael Torrie
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Hung Vo
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
Hung Vo
- Re: is python Object oriented??, alex23
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
Hung Vo
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Terry Reedy
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
Michael Torrie
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
thmpsn . m . k
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Christian Heimes
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Michael Torrie
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
thmpsn . m . k
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Christian Heimes
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
Laszlo Nagy
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?,
r
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?,
W. eWatson
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, Steve Holden
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, W. eWatson
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?,
W. eWatson
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?,
r
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?,
W. eWatson
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, W. eWatson
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, W. eWatson
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, r
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, W. eWatson
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?,
W. eWatson
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, John Posner
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: date handling problem, M.-A. Lemburg
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Function Application is not Currying, James Mills
- Re: Results of executing hyperlink in script,
MRAB
- Re: Results of executing hyperlink in script, Cameron Laird
- Re: Results of executing hyperlink in script, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: Results of executing hyperlink in script, Tim Chase
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: Results of executing hyperlink in script, Tino Wildenhain
- Message not available
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Results of executing hyperlink in script, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart, Ron Garret
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart,
Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart, Ron Garret
- Message not available
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart,
Ron Garret
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart, Ron Garret
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart, Ron Garret
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart,
Ron Garret
- Message not available
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart,
Graham Dumpleton
- Message not available
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart,
Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Sloooooowwwww WSGI restart, Ron Garret
- Re: dicts,instances,containers, slotted instances, et cetera.,
Aaron Brady
- Re: dicts,instances,containers, slotted instances, et cetera.,
ocschwar
- Re: dicts,instances,containers, slotted instances, et cetera., Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: dicts,instances,containers, slotted instances, et cetera., Steven D'Aprano
- Re: dicts,instances,containers, slotted instances, et cetera.,
ocschwar
- Re: dicts,instances,containers, slotted instances, et cetera., Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Profiling Python Apps on Mac?, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Profiling Python Apps on Mac?, Pierre-Alain Dorange
- Re: Profiling Python Apps on Mac?, David Cournapeau
- Re: Profiling Python Apps on Mac?, Robert Kern
- Re: Quickbooks, viglen
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Quickbooks, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Reuse of DB-API 2.0 cursors for multiple queries?, Дамјан Георгиевски
- Re: Reuse of DB-API 2.0 cursors for multiple queries?, Carsten Haese
- Re: Windows PIL installer question, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: small python-cgi wiki?, excord80
- Re: small python-cgi wiki?, Дамјан Георгиевски
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: small python-cgi wiki?, Petite Abeille
- Re: writing large dictionaries to file using cPickle, python
- Re: writing large dictionaries to file using cPickle, Christian Heimes
- Re: writing large dictionaries to file using cPickle, Aaron Brady
- Re: writing large dictionaries to file using cPickle,
John Machin
- Re: writing large dictionaries to file using cPickle,
perfreem
- Re: writing large dictionaries to file using cPickle, Aaron Brady
- Re: writing large dictionaries to file using cPickle, perfreem
- Re: writing large dictionaries to file using cPickle, Aaron Brady
- Re: writing large dictionaries to file using cPickle, John Machin
- Re: writing large dictionaries to file using cPickle,
perfreem
- Re: writing large dictionaries to file using cPickle, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: file date/time on windows,
MRAB
- Re: file date/time on windows, m.banaouas
- Re: win32com.client / Trendlines, mathieu
- Re: Python 3.0, 'Hello' < 42,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Python 3.0, 'Hello' < 42, Terry Reedy
- Re: Python 3.0, 'Hello' < 42, Scott David Daniels
- Re: how to optimize object creation/reading from file?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: need help, Tim Chase
- Re: need help, Tim Chase
- Re: bigint to timestamp, Ulrich Eckhardt
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: bigint to timestamp,
Steve Holden
- Re: bigint to timestamp,
Jon Clements
- Re: bigint to timestamp, John Machin
- Re: bigint to timestamp, John Machin
- Re: bigint to timestamp,
Jon Clements
- Re: ORM recommendation when using "live"/predefined DB?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: ORM recommendation when using "live"/predefined DB?, Marco Mariani
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: errno 22 instead of errno 2, Tim Golden
- Re: errno 22 instead of errno 2, Mark Hammond
- Re: errno 22 instead of errno 2, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Best/better way? (histogram),
Peter Otten
- Re: Best/better way? (histogram), Bernard Rankin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python Package Managment, David Cournapeau
- Re: Python Package Managment, Bernard Rankin
- Re: Python Package Managment, david.lyon
- Re: Python Application Server, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Python Application Server, bobicanprogram
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python Application Server, James Mills
- Re: Python Application Server,
James Mills
- Re: Python Application Server, Cameron Laird
- Re: Python Application Server, Adi Eyal
- Re: Addition of multiprocessing ill-advised? (was: Python 3.0.1), James Mills
- Message not available
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- Re: Addition of multiprocessing ill-advised?, Steve Holden
- Re: Addition of multiprocessing ill-advised? (was: Python 3.0.1), Jesse Noller
- Message not available
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- Re: Addition of multiprocessing ill-advised?, Jesse Noller
- Message not available
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- Re: Addition of multiprocessing ill-advised?, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Funny videos, frankknot678@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Receiving data from USB, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Drawing and Displaying an Image with PIL,
r
- Re: Drawing and Displaying an Image with PIL,
W. eWatson
- Re: Drawing and Displaying an Image with PIL, r
- Re: Drawing and Displaying an Image with PIL, W. eWatson
- Re: Drawing and Displaying an Image with PIL, Bill McClain
- Re: Drawing and Displaying an Image with PIL, Peter Otten
- Re: Drawing and Displaying an Image with PIL, W. eWatson
- Re: Drawing and Displaying an Image with PIL,
W. eWatson
- Re: How to execute a hyperlink?, Jon Clements
- Re: How to execute a hyperlink?, alex23
- Re: How to execute a hyperlink?,
Roel Schroeven
- Re: How to execute a hyperlink?, Cameron Laird
- RE: How to execute a hyperlink?, Barak, Ron
- Re: How to execute a hyperlink?, Jeff McNeil
- Re: Spam making a comeback??, skip
- Message not available
- Re: Spam making a comeback??, Terry Reedy
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Jon Clements
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, James Mills
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Fabio Zadrozny
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Robert Kern
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Fabio Zadrozny
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Steve Holden
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Peter Otten
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Message not available
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- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Peter Otten
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Why doesn't eval of generator expression work with locals?,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, Ned Deily
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, Joe Strout
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?,
André
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?,
joseph.a.marlin@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, Cameron Laird
- RE: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, Benjamin J. Racine
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?,
joseph.a.marlin@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?,
James Stroud
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?,
Burukena
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, 7stud
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, Cameron Laird
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, david.lyon
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, Kevin Walzer
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, Pierre-Alain Dorange
- Re: New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?, Wolfgang Keller
- Re: ctypes with Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6B *.dll (Windows XP), passing of integer and real values,
Jon Clements
- Re: ctypes with Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6B *.dll (Windows XP), passing of integer and real values,
alex
- Re: ctypes with Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6B *.dll (Windows XP), passing of integer and real values, Duncan Booth
- Re: ctypes with Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6B *.dll (Windows XP), passing of integer and real values, alex
- Re: ctypes with Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6B *.dll (Windows XP), passing of integer and real values, member thudfoo
- Re: ctypes with Compaq Visual Fortran 6.6B *.dll (Windows XP), passing of integer and real values,
alex
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?,
Tim Chase
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?, excord80
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?,
excord80
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?, James Mills
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?, excord80
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?, Fred Pacquier
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?, excord80
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?,
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?,
excord80
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?, excord80
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?,
excord80
- Re: Recommendation for a small web framework like Perl's CGI::Application to run as CGI?, J Kenneth King
- Re: self-aware list of objects able to sense constituent member alterations?, Chris Rebert
- Re: self-aware list of objects able to sense constituent member alterations?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: self-aware list of objects able to sense constituent member alterations?, Aaron Brady
- Re: self-aware list of objects able to sense constituent member alterations?, John O'Hagan
- Re: self-aware list of objects able to sense constituent member alterations?, koranthala
- Re: self-aware list of objects able to sense constituent member alterations?, Paul McGuire
- Re: self-aware list of objects able to sense constituent member alterations?, Peter Wang
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: change syntax coloring in IDLE, Ned Deily
- Re: change syntax coloring in IDLE, Robert Kern
- Re: change syntax coloring in IDLE, Ned Deily
- Re: pyAA for Python2.5,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: pyAA for Python2.5,
Kottiyath
- Re: pyAA for Python2.5, Rob Williscroft
- Re: pyAA for Python2.5, Kottiyath
- Re: pyAA for Python2.5, Rob Williscroft
- Re: pyAA for Python2.5,
Kottiyath
- Re: Calling Python-tk code from C/C++, David Boddie
- Re: Calling Python-tk code from C/C++, bobicanprogram
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Exec woes, Christian Heimes
- Re: Exec woes, Chris Rebert
- Re: Exec woes, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Exec woes, Rhodri James
- Re: Exec woes, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Exec woes, Rhodri James
- Re: Pexpect and telnet not communicating properly, George Trojan
- Re: Pexpect and telnet not communicating properly, Mark Wooding
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python,
rantingrick
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, rantingrick
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Grant Edwards
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Mark Wooding
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Mike Driscoll
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Cameron Laird
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Mike Driscoll
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, rantingrick
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, rantingrick
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Mensanator
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Grant Edwards
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Paul Rubin
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, rantingrick
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Duncan Booth
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Mike Driscoll
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python, Steve Holden
- Re: How many followers of comp.lang.python,
rantingrick
- Re: A Twisted Design Decision,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: A Twisted Design Decision,
koranthala
- Re: A Twisted Design Decision, koranthala
- Re: A Twisted Design Decision, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: A Twisted Design Decision, koranthala
- Re: A Twisted Design Decision, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: A Twisted Design Decision, koranthala
- Re: A Twisted Design Decision, Chris Mellon
- Re: A Twisted Design Decision, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: A Twisted Design Decision, koranthala
- Re: A Twisted Design Decision,
koranthala
- Re: Class behaving like a static class, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: How do I say "two classes up in the inheritance chain" in python?, Duncan Booth
- Re: How do I say "two classes up in the inheritance chain" in python?, Ben Finney
- Re: How do I say "two classes up in the inheritance chain" in python?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: How do I say "two classes up in the inheritance chain" in python?, Daniel Fetchinson
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: shutil module (directory input), James Mills
- Re: optparse question, James Mills
- Re: optparse question, Robert Kern
- Re: optparse question, Matimus
- Re: optparse question, John Machin
- Re: optparse question,
Thorsten Kampe
- Re: optparse question,
Pat
- Re: optparse question, John Machin
- Re: optparse question, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: optparse question, Pat
- Re: optparse question, Peter Otten
- Re: optparse question, Steve Holden
- Re: optparse question, Pat
- Re: optparse question, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: optparse question,
Pat
- Re: print formating for matrix/table, Alan G Isaac
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: print formating for matrix/table, Steve Holden
- Re: print formating for matrix/table, Robert Kern
- Re: print formating for matrix/table, Robert Kern
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: optparse with numpy.array?, James Mills
- Re: optparse with numpy.array?, James Mills
- Re: optparse with numpy.array?, Robert Kern
- Re: optparse with numpy.array?, Steve Holden
- Re: optparse with numpy.array?, Robert Kern
- Re: Anoying unicode / str conversion problem,
Peter Otten
- Re: Anoying unicode / str conversion problem, Hans Müller
- Re: Pipe stdout && stderr to a TkLabel widget, rantingrick
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3,
jefm
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, Michael Torrie
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3,
jefm
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, jefm
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, John Machin
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, John Machin
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, jefm
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, Thorsten Kampe
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- Message not available
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, John Machin
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, John Machin
- Message not available
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, John Machin
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, John Machin
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3,
Thorsten Kampe
- Re: unable to print Unicode characters in Python 3, Denis Kasak
- Re: Process crash with no reason,
Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Process crash with no reason,
gil . shinar
- Re: Process crash with no reason, Tim Golden
- Re: Process crash with no reason, gil . shinar
- Re: Process crash with no reason, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Process crash with no reason, gil . shinar
- Re: Process crash with no reason, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Process crash with no reason, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Process crash with no reason, gil . shinar
- Re: Process crash with no reason,
gil . shinar
- Re: Method returning an Iterable Object,
Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Method returning an Iterable Object,
Anjanesh Lekshminarayanan
- Re: Method returning an Iterable Object, Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Method returning an Iterable Object, Anjanesh Lekshminarayanan
- Message not available
- Re: Method returning an Iterable Object, James Mills
- Message not available
- Re: Method returning an Iterable Object, Terry Reedy
- Re: Method returning an Iterable Object,
Anjanesh Lekshminarayanan
- Re: Web services, Chris Rebert
- Re: really slow gzip decompress, why?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: really slow gzip decompress, why?,
Jeff McNeil
- Re: really slow gzip decompress, why?, Jeff McNeil
- Re: Ldap Extended Operation python, Michael Ströder
- Re: Function arguments, Erik Max Francis
- Re: Function arguments, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Function arguments,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Function arguments,
brasse
- Re: Function arguments, Chris Rebert
- Re: Function arguments, brasse
- Re: Function arguments,
brasse
- Re: unittest, order of test execution,
Yinon Ehrlich
- Re: unittest, order of test execution, Yinon Ehrlich
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python, skip
- Re: Python C API (PyObject_CallMethod clear object),
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Python C API (PyObject_CallMethod clear object),
googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python C API (PyObject_CallMethod clear object), googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python C API (PyObject_CallMethod clear object), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Python C API (PyObject_CallMethod clear object),
googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: ob_type in shared memory,
Mark Wooding
- Re: ob_type in shared memory, Aaron Brady
- Re: ob_type in shared memory,
Aaron Brady
- Re: ob_type in shared memory, Aaron Brady
- Re: super behavior, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Peter Otten
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), livibetter
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), J. Clifford Dyer
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"),
Дамјан Георгиевски
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"),
gert
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), gert
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), gert
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Miles
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Steve Holden
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Tim Roberts
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Steven D'Aprano
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Richard Brodie
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Ivan Illarionov
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), Matt Nordhoff
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"), J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: v = json.loads("{'test':'test'}"),
gert
- Re: Cartesian Product of two lists (itertools), Mensanator
- Re: Cartesian Product of two lists (itertools), Terry Reedy
- Re: Cartesian Product of two lists (itertools), Mark Wooding
- Re: Monitor a FTP site for arrival of new/updated files, Giampaolo Rodola'
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Monitor a FTP site for arrival of new/updated files, python
- Re: Monitor a FTP site for arrival of new/updated files, Michael Iatrou
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Efficient multi-slicing technique?, Tim Chase
- Re: Efficient multi-slicing technique?, python
- Re: Counting number of objects, Steve Holden
- Re: Counting number of objects,
Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Counting number of objects, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Counting number of objects, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: Counting number of objects, Andreas Waldenburger
- Message not available
- Re: Counting number of objects, Steve Holden
- Re: Counting number of objects, Kottiyath
- Re: Counting number of objects, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Reading the first MB of a binary file, MRAB
- Re: Reading the first MB of a binary file, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: [MacOS] Multiple versions of a module, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text,
Tim Chase
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, John Machin
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Tim Chase
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Steven D'Aprano
- Message not available
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, John Machin
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Tim Chase
- Message not available
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, John Machin
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, J. Cliff Dyer
- Message not available
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text,
Tim Chase
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Newby: how to transform text into lines of text, Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Pythonic list/tuple/dict layout?,
Dan Bishop
- Re: Pythonic list/tuple/dict layout?, Akira Kitada
- Re: Pythonic list/tuple/dict layout?,
Ben Finney
- Re: Pythonic list/tuple/dict layout?, Akira Kitada
- Re: Pythonic list/tuple/dict layout?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Pythonic list/tuple/dict layout?, Akira Kitada
- Re: Pythonic list/tuple/dict layout?, Rhamphoryncus
- Re: Pythonic list/tuple/dict layout?, Mark Wooding
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Pythonic list/tuple/dict layout?, Michael Iatrou
- <Possible follow-ups>
- +++ COME TO THE NEW WORLD OF 4TH GENERATION. HERE YOU GET ALL IN VERY FEW MINUTES +++, free online study about computer language
- Re: *.python.org broken?, r
- Re: *.python.org broken?,
Philip Semanchuk
- Re: *.python.org broken?, tgvaughan
- Re: *.python.org broken?,
Tim Chase
- Re: *.python.org broken?, tgvaughan
- Re: *.python.org broken?,
Cousin Stanley
- Re: *.python.org broken?, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Re: *.python.org broken?, gmail_cs
- Re: *.python.org broken?, Akira Kitada
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Is (-1 ==True) True or False? Neither,
Oktay Şafak
- Re: Is (-1 ==True) True or False? Neither, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Is (-1 ==True) True or False? Neither, Terry Reedy
- Re: Is (-1 ==True) True or False? Neither, Robert Kern
- Re: Is (-1 ==True) True or False? Neither, Terry Reedy
- Re: Is (-1 ==True) True or False? Neither, Oktay Şafak
- Re: Is (-1 ==True) True or False? Neither, Oktay Şafak
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: why is this invalid b = a += b ?, MRAB
- Re: why is this invalid b = a += b ?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Can webbrowser module get source code?, Benjamin Peterson
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Possible to slice a string with unpacked tuple?, python
- Re: Possible to slice a string with unpacked tuple?, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: Possible to slice a string with unpacked tuple?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Possible to slice a string with unpacked tuple?, python
- Re: RegEx issues, Mark Tolonen
- Message not available
- Re: RegEx issues, MRAB
- Message not available
- Re: RegEx issues, John Machin
- Re: RegEx issues, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Regex for Python 2.7, John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Regex for Python 2.7, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Regex for Python 2.7, MRAB
- Re: Regex for Python 2.7, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: MaxInt on Vista-64bit?,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: MaxInt on Vista-64bit?, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python,
Ravi
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python,
John Machin
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python,
John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python,
skip
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python,
Ravi
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, Steve Holden
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, Grant Edwards
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, Grant Edwards
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, Grant Edwards
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, Grant Edwards
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, Grant Edwards
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, Grant Edwards
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python, John Machin
- Re: Byte oriented data types in python,
Ravi
- Message not available
- Re: Parsing a string into a datetime object, Mark.Petrovic
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: understanding nested lists?, Steve Holden
- Re: practical limits of urlopen(), Steve Holden
- Re: practical limits of urlopen(), Lie Ryan
- Re: pygccxml xml output file, Roman
- Re: What's the business with the asterisk?, Kay Schluehr
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: What's the business with the asterisk?, Tim Chase
- Re: Porting 3.0 to 2.6 - from __future__ import super missing?,
Benjamin Peterson
- Re: Porting 3.0 to 2.6 - from __future__ import super missing?,
andrew cooke
- Re: Porting 3.0 to 2.6 - from __future__ import super missing?, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: Porting 3.0 to 2.6 - from __future__ import super missing?,
andrew cooke
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Web authentication urllib2, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Web authentication urllib2, Steve Holden
- Re: Web authentication urllib2, Steve Holden
- Re: Web authentication urllib2,
Gabriel
- Re: Web authentication urllib2, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Web authentication urllib2, Steve Holden
- Re: Two import questions in Python 3.0,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Two import questions in Python 3.0,
Kay Schluehr
- Re: Two import questions in Python 3.0, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Two import questions in Python 3.0, Kay Schluehr
- Re: Two import questions in Python 3.0,
Kay Schluehr
- Re: I'm a python addict !,
Paul McGuire
- Re: I'm a python addict !,
J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: I'm a python addict !, Paul McGuire
- Re: I'm a python addict !, J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: I'm a python addict !, Paul McGuire
- Re: I'm a python addict !, J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: I'm a python addict !, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: I'm a python addict !, afriere
- Re: I'm a python addict !, Scott David Daniels
- Re: I'm a python addict !,
J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: I'm a python addict !,
Aahz
- Re: I'm a python addict !,
Robert Kern
- Re: I'm a python addict !, Russ P.
- Re: I'm a python addict !,
Robert Kern
- Re: I'm a python addict !, Russ P.
- Re: I'm a python addict !,
J Kenneth King
- Re: I'm a python addict !, J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: I'm a python addict !, J Kenneth King
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- Re: I'm a python addict !, Lie Ryan
- Re: I'm a python addict !, Terry Reedy
- Re: I'm a python addict !,
MRAB
- Re: I'm a python addict !, Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: How do I get my python program to get the root password ?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: How do I get my python program to get the root password ?, Brian Allen Vanderburg II
- Re: How do I get my python program to get the root password ?, Aahz
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How do I get my python program to get the root password ?, David
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: OCaml, Language syntax, and Proof Systems, Joe Riopel
- Re: strange error whilst porting to 2.6,
Benjamin Peterson
- Re: strange error whilst porting to 2.6,
Robin Becker
- Re: strange error whilst porting to 2.6, Benjamin Peterson
- Message not available
- Re: strange error whilst porting to 2.6, Steve Holden
- Re: strange error whilst porting to 2.6, Robin Becker
- Re: strange error whilst porting to 2.6, Robin Becker
- Message not available
- Re: strange error whilst porting to 2.6, Robin Becker
- Re: strange error whilst porting to 2.6,
Robin Becker
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None,
Gary Herron
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, Robert Kern
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None,
Steve Holden
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None,
Gary Herron
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None,
Roger
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, Jason Scheirer
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, Christian Heimes
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, John Machin
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, Christian Heimes
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, Roger
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, Terry Reedy
- Message not available
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: <var> is None vs. <var> == None, Terry Reedy
- Re: Parsing XML: SAX, DOM, Expat, or Something Else?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Parsing XML: SAX, DOM, Expat, or Something Else?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Where to place imports,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Where to place imports,
John [H2O]
- Re: Where to place imports, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Where to place imports, Duncan Booth
- Re: Where to place imports, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Message not available
- Re: Where to place imports, Christian Heimes
- Re: Where to place imports,
John [H2O]
- Re: Where to place imports,
Steve Holden
- Re: Where to place imports, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Where to place imports, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: writing pickle function, Chris Rebert
- Re: writing pickle function, Gerard Flanagan
- Re: writing pickle function,
Peter Otten
- Re: writing pickle function,
Steve Holden
- Re: writing pickle function, Peter Otten
- Re: writing pickle function, Steve Holden
- Re: writing pickle function,
Steve Holden
- Re: Stalled ticket in Python bug tracker,
skip
- Re: Stalled ticket in Python bug tracker,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Stalled ticket in Python bug tracker, Terry Reedy
- Re: Stalled ticket in Python bug tracker, skip
- Re: Stalled ticket in Python bug tracker,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Stalled ticket in Python bug tracker, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: Stalled ticket in Python bug tracker, Peter Otten
- Re: DrPython and py2exe,
imageguy
- Re: DrPython and py2exe,
mk
- py2exe + SQLite problem, Armin
- Re: py2exe + SQLite problem, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: py2exe + SQLite problem, Armin
- Re: py2exe + SQLite problem, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: py2exe + SQLite problem, Armin
- Re: py2exe + SQLite problem, Thomas Heller
- Re: py2exe + SQLite problem, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: DrPython and py2exe,
mk
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions, Brian Allen Vanderburg II
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions,
Mark Wooding
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions,
Steve Holden
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions, Kay Schluehr
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions, Mark Wooding
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions, Steve Holden
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions, coutinhotiago@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions, coutinhotiago@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions,
Steve Holden
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions,
Michael Torrie
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions, Mark Wooding
- Re: Dynamic methods and lambda functions, Kay Schluehr
- Re: Executing WinXP commands using os module, Chris Rebert
- Re: Executing WinXP commands using os module, Méta-MCI \(MVP\)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: seeking to improve Python skills, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: seeking to improve Python skills,
mk
- Re: seeking to improve Python skills, Scott David Daniels
- Re: seeking to improve Python skills, Aahz
- Re: seeking to improve Python skills, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: seeking to improve Python skills, Terry Reedy
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Need script to download file from a server using python script, Chris Rebert
- Re: Need script to download file from a server using python script, Terry Reedy
- Re: problem with special characters in filename,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: problem with special characters in filename, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Securing a database,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Securing a database,
kt83313
- Re: Securing a database, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Securing a database, kt83313
- Re: Securing a database, Bryan Olson
- Re: Securing a database, kt83313
- Re: Securing a database, Peter Pearson
- Re: Securing a database, Bryan Olson
- Re: Securing a database,
kt83313
- Re: Securing a database, M.-A. Lemburg
- Re: Securing a database, Aahz
- Re: Adding a field to a 'foreign' object from the outside, James Mills
- Re: Adding a field to a 'foreign' object from the outside, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Adding a field to a 'foreign' object from the outside, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Adding a field to a 'foreign' object from the outside,
Steve Holden
- Re: Adding a field to a 'foreign' object from the outside, Scott David Daniels
- Re: what gives with,
Benjamin Peterson
- Re: what gives with,
Darren Dale
- Re: what gives with, Steve Holden
- Re: what gives with, Scott David Daniels
- Re: what gives with, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: what gives with,
Darren Dale
- Re: What is intvar?, Chris Rebert
- Re: What is intvar?,
Rhodri James
- Re: What is intvar?,
r
- Re: What is intvar?, W. eWatson
- Re: What is intvar?, W. eWatson
- Re: What is intvar?, Steve Holden
- Re: What is intvar?, W. eWatson
- Re: What is intvar?, r
- Re: What is intvar? [Python Docs], W. eWatson
- Re: What is intvar? [Python Docs], r
- Re: What is intvar?,
r
- Re: does exec ignore the locals parameter?,
Benjamin
- Re: does exec ignore the locals parameter?, Ned Deily
- Re: unzip array of arrays?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: unzip array of arrays?, Robert Kern
- Re: unzip array of arrays?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: unzip array of arrays?,
Tobiah
- Re: unzip array of arrays?, Chris Rebert
- Re: unzip array of arrays?, Terry Reedy
- Doc for extended call syntax; was: Re: unzip array of arrays?, Bryan Olson
- Message not available
- Re: Doc for extended call syntax; was: Re: unzip array of arrays?, Mark Wooding
- Re: Doc for extended call syntax; was: Re: unzip array of arrays?, Bryan Olson
- Re: Doc for extended call syntax; was: Re: unzip array of arrays?, Mark Wooding
- Re: unzip array of arrays?,
Tobiah
- Re: Idea to support public/private., Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Idea to support public/private., Brian Allen Vanderburg II
- Re: Dealing with large memory under linux or How to Build 64bit Python, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset,
Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset,
Giovanni Bajo
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset, Chris Rebert
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset, msrachel . e
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset, Paul Rubin
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset, Terry Reedy
- Message not available
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset, Terry Reedy
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset, msrachel . e
- Message not available
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset, Giovanni Bajo
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset, msrachel . e
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset, Terry Reedy
- Message not available
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset, MRAB
- Re: Counter Class -- Bag/Multiset,
bearophileHUGS
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python Style Question, Terry Reedy
- Re: Executing previous stack frame,
Jeff McNeil
- Re: Executing previous stack frame, sturlamolden
- Re: subclass PyDictObject -- any gotchas?, Aaron Brady
- Re: Recommended SOAP library?,
GHZ
- Re: Recommended SOAP library?, morphex
- Re: A different kind of interface,
Ben Finney
- Re: A different kind of interface,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: A different kind of interface, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: A different kind of interface, bearophileHUGS
- Re: A different kind of interface, Дамјан Георгиевски
- Re: A different kind of interface, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: A different kind of interface,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: A different kind of interface, Ben Finney
- Re: A different kind of interface, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: A different kind of interface, Stef Mientki
- Re: A different kind of interface,
Vic Kelson
- Re: A different kind of interface,
Doug Morse
- Re: A different kind of interface, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Re: A different kind of interface, Terry Reedy
- Re: A different kind of interface,
Doug Morse
- Re: A different kind of interface, Eduardo Lenz
- Re: A different kind of interface,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: A different kind of interface, Eduardo O. Padoan
- Re: USB in python,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: USB in python,
Astan Chee
- Re: USB in python, Grant Edwards
- Re: USB in python, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: USB in python, Astan Chee
- Re: USB in python, Diez B. Roggisch
- Message not available
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- Re: USB in python, Grant Edwards
- Re: USB in python, Lie Ryan
- Re: USB in python, Grant Edwards
- Message not available
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- Re: USB in python, Steve Holden
- Re: USB in python,
Astan Chee
- Re: USB in python, Brian Allen Vanderburg II
- Re: USB in python, Astan Chee
- Message not available
- Re: USB in python, Steve Holden
- Re: USB in python, Дамјан Георгиевски
- Re: USB in python, Brian Allen Vanderburg II
- Message not available
- Re: USB in python, Astan Chee
- Re: Dictionary : items(), Terry Reedy
- Re: Dictionary : items(),
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Dictionary : items(),
Paul Rubin
- Re: Dictionary : items(), Benjamin
- Re: Dictionary : items(),
Paul Rubin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: malloc (error code=12), Jesse Noller
- Re: malloc (error code=12), Roger Binns
- Re: list subsetting,
FogleBird
- Re: list subsetting, bearophileHUGS
- Re: list subsetting,
Jeff McNeil
- Re: list subsetting,
culpritNr1
- Re: list subsetting, Paul Rubin
- Re: list subsetting, FogleBird
- Message not available
- Re: list subsetting, Robert Kern
- Message not available
- Re: list subsetting, MRAB
- Re: list subsetting,
culpritNr1
- Re: list subsetting, Rob Williscroft
- Re: list subsetting, Paul Rubin
- Re: list subsetting,
blueiur
- Re: list subsetting, James Mills
- Re: progress: compiling python2.5 under msys (specifically but not exclusively under wine) with msvcr80, Ross Ridge
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: progress: compiling python2.5 under msys (specifically but not exclusively under wine) with msvcr80, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: progress: compiling python2.5 under msys (specifically but not exclusively under wine) with msvcr80, Terry Reedy
- Re: progress: compiling python2.5 under msys (specifically but not exclusively under wine) with msvcr80, Roumen Petrov
- Re: progress: compiling python2.5 under msys (specifically but not exclusively under wine) with msvcr80, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: Trouble writing txt, Jeff McNeil
- Re: Python 2.4 vs 2.5 - Unicode error,
John Machin
- Re: Python 2.4 vs 2.5 - Unicode error,
Gaurav Veda
- Re: Python 2.4 vs 2.5 - Unicode error, John Machin
- Re: Python 2.4 vs 2.5 - Unicode error, Gaurav Veda
- Re: Python 2.4 vs 2.5 - Unicode error,
Gaurav Veda
- Re: Python 2.4 vs 2.5 - Unicode error, Wolfgang Rohdewald
- Re: quick beginners List comprehension question,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: quick beginners List comprehension question,
MRAB
- Re: quick beginners List comprehension question, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: quick beginners List comprehension question,
MRAB
- Re: quick beginners List comprehension question, MRAB
- Re: quick beginners List comprehension question,
Philip Semanchuk
- Re: quick beginners List comprehension question,
Lou Pecora
- Re: quick beginners List comprehension question, Steve Holden
- Re: quick beginners List comprehension question, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: quick beginners List comprehension question,
Lou Pecora
- Re: quick beginners List comprehension question, Terry Reedy
- Re: is this pythonic?, Peter Pearson
- Re: is this pythonic?,
alex23
- Re: is this pythonic?,
MRAB
- Re: is this pythonic?, alex23
- Re: is this pythonic?, MRAB
- Re: is this pythonic?, alex23
- Re: is this pythonic?,
TP
- Re: is this pythonic?, alex23
- Re: is this pythonic?, pruebauno
- Re: is this pythonic?, Scott David Daniels
- Re: is this pythonic?, pruebauno
- Re: is this pythonic?, pruebauno
- Re: is this pythonic?,
MRAB
- Re: is this pythonic?, Peter Otten
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Is this pythonic?, Baby Coder
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Lars Behrens
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Paul Rubin
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, 7stud
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app,
James Stroud
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app,
Thomas Guettler
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, James Stroud
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app,
Rob Williscroft
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Paul Rubin
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Thomas Guettler
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app,
Bryan Olson
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Thomas Guettler
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Thomas Guettler
- Re: Start Python at client side from web app, Arlo Belshee
- Re: Problem with 3.0 Install on Windows, John Machin
- Re: Problem with 3.0 Install on Windows, Steve Holden
- Re: How to write a simple shell loop in python?,
Saul Spatz
- Re: How to write a simple shell loop in python?, James Mills
- Re: How to write a simple shell loop in python?, Ben Finney
- Re: How to write a simple shell loop in python?, Scott David Daniels
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How to write a simple shell loop in python?, Steve Holden
- Re: How to write a simple shell loop in python?, Dietrich Bollmann
- Re: frequency analysis without numpy,
sturlamolden
- Re: frequency analysis without numpy, sturlamolden
- Re: frequency analysis without numpy, philbru
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Overloading Methods,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Overloading Methods, TheFlyingDutchman
- Re: Overloading Methods, \" \" , \" . \"
- Re: Overloading Methods, Chris Rebert
- Re: file write collision consideration,
D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: file write collision consideration, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: file write collision consideration, MRAB
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: smtplib.SMTP throw : 'Socket error: 10053 software caused connection abort', aberry
- Re: SetUp functions for multiple test cases, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: SetUp functions for multiple test cases,
Roy Smith
- Re: SetUp functions for multiple test cases, Georg Schmid
- Re: SetUp functions for multiple test cases, Duncan Booth
- Re: SetUp functions for multiple test cases, brooklineTom
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?, M.-A. Lemburg
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?,
Carsten Haese
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?,
Marco Mariani
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?, John Machin
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?, Hussein B
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?,
Marco Mariani
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?,
Marco Mariani
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?,
Carsten Haese
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?, Marco Mariani
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?,
Carsten Haese
- Re: How to get first/last day of the previous month?, Tim Chase
- Re: Why I'm getting the date of yesterday, Simon Brunning
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: How to print lambda result ?,
Barak, Ron
- Re: How to print lambda result ?,
alex23
- Re: How to print lambda result ?, Tim Northover
- Re: How to print lambda result ?, alex23
- Re: How to print lambda result ?,
alex23
- Re: How to print lambda result ?, Tino Wildenhain
- RE: How to print lambda result ?, Barak, Ron
- Re: How to print lambda result ?, D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: How to print lambda result ?, D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: How to print lambda result ?, Terry Reedy
- Re: How to print lambda result ?, Terry Reedy
- Re: How to print lambda result ?, Steve Holden
- Re: python for flash drives, Ben Finney
- Re: How to start a transaction?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: How to start a transaction?, M.-A. Lemburg
- Re: Doubts related to subprocess.Popen(),
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Doubts related to subprocess.Popen(), Mark Wooding
- Re: Doubts related to subprocess.Popen(),
Mark Wooding
- Re: Doubts related to subprocess.Popen(),
srinivasan srinivas
- Re: Doubts related to subprocess.Popen(), Jeff McNeil
- Message not available
- Re: Doubts related to subprocess.Popen(), Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Doubts related to subprocess.Popen(),
srinivasan srinivas
- Re: s=str(binary),
John Machin
- Re: s=str(binary),
gert
- Re: s=str(binary), John Machin
- Re: s=str(binary), gert
- Re: s=str(binary), gert
- Re: s=str(binary),
gert
- Re: Two questions about style and some simple math, John Machin
- Re: Two questions about style and some simple math, J Kenneth King
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Two questions about style and some simple math,
Rhodri James
- Re: Two questions about style and some simple math,
Mensanator
- Re: Two questions about style and some simple math, Rhodri James
- Re: Two questions about style and some simple math,
Mensanator
- Re: Two questions about style and some simple math, MRAB
- Re: ifconfig in python, Mark Wooding
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: ifconfig in python, Ned Deily
- Re: ifconfig in python, James Mills
- Re: ifconfig in python,
Дамјан Георгиевски
- Re: ifconfig in python, alex goretoy
- Re: ifconfig in python,
Mark Wooding
- Re: ifconfig in python, RasikaSrinivasan@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: ifconfig in python, Mark Wooding
- RE: ifconfig in python, bruce
- RE: ifconfig in python,
bruce
- Re: ifconfig in python, Mark Wooding
- Re: defining class functions, James Stroud
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: defining class functions, James Mills
- Re: ossaudiodev problem: sawtooth noise,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: ossaudiodev problem: sawtooth noise,
Peter Pearson
- Re: ossaudiodev problem: sawtooth noise, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: ossaudiodev problem: sawtooth noise, Peter Pearson
- Re: ossaudiodev problem: sawtooth noise,
Peter Pearson
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Problem with IDLE on windows XP, Gabriel Genellina
- RE: Problem with IDLE on windows XP, Grimes, George
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project, Scott David Daniels
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project, James Mills
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project, James Mills
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project, MRAB
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project,
Joe Strout
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project, Joe Strout
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project, James Mills
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project, James Mills
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project, Terry Reedy
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project,
Joe Strout
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: function to find the modification date of the project, James Mills
- Re: PyQt4 on Windows ?, Gerhard Häring
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: PyQt4 on Windows ?, Stephen Chapman
- Re: urllib2 httplib.BadStatusLine exception while opening a page on an Oracle HTTP Server, ak
- Re: urllib2 httplib.BadStatusLine exception while opening a page on an Oracle HTTP Server,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: urllib2 httplib.BadStatusLine exception while opening a page on an Oracle HTTP Server,
ak
- date format, Ahmed, Shakir
- Message not available
- Re: date format, Tim Chase
- Re: urllib2 httplib.BadStatusLine exception while opening a page on an Oracle HTTP Server,
ak
- Re: Embedding Python. But not so easy., Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: wsgi silently swallows errors,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: wsgi silently swallows errors, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: wsgi silently swallows errors, Дамјан Георгиевски
- Re: Logging help,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Logging help,
koranthala
- Re: Logging help, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Logging help, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Logging help, Vinay Sajip
- Re: Logging help, koranthala
- Re: Logging help, Vinay Sajip
- Re: Logging help, koranthala
- Re: Logging help, Vinay Sajip
- Re: Logging help, koranthala
- Re: Logging help,
koranthala
- Re: Logging help, Aahz
- Re: Regular expression that skips single line comments?, MRAB
- Re: Regular expression that skips single line comments?, Tim Chase
- Re: Regular expression that skips single line comments?, Casey
- Re: Regular expression that skips single line comments?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Regular expression that skips single line comments?, martinjamesevans
- Re: python resource management, Tim Arnold
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: python resource management, Terry Reedy
- Re: Python Style Guide Questions - Contd., Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Python Style Guide Questions - Contd., Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Regexp, MRAB
- Re: Regexp, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Regexp, Peter Otten
- Re: Regexp,
Ant
- Re: Regexp,
gervaz
- Re: Regexp, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Regexp,
gervaz
- Re: Simple image manipulation question, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Can I run an operation on an object's attribute when reading?, Chris Rebert
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- Re: Can I run an operation on an object's attribute when reading?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Can I run an operation on an object's attribute when reading?, Bruno Desthuilliers
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- Re: Can I run an operation on an object's attribute when reading?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: tasklet library based on PEP 0342, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: tasklet library based on PEP 0342,
Terry Reedy
- Re: tasklet library based on PEP 0342, charlie137
- Re: tasklet library based on PEP 0342, charlie137
- Re: I don't understand this syntax error, Peter Otten
- Re: Getting OSError, Could someone suggest?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Event Handling and Signal-Slot Mechanism,
BlueBird
- Re: Event Handling and Signal-Slot Mechanism, Steven Woody
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Event Handling and Signal-Slot Mechanism, James Mills
- Re: Event Handling and Signal-Slot Mechanism, Steven Woody
- Re: Event Handling and Signal-Slot Mechanism, James Mills
- Re: How to use *.py modules instead of *.pyc?, Chris Rebert
- Re: How to use *.py modules instead of *.pyc?, John Machin
- Re: How to use *.py modules instead of *.pyc?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Overriding base class methods in the C API, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Can Python manipulate PE structure or bytes?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Can Python manipulate PE structure or bytes?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: WSGI question: reading headers before message body has been read, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: WSGI question: reading headers before message body has been read, Petite Abeille
- Re: WSGI question: reading headers before message body has been read, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: uninstall before upgrade?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: uninstall before upgrade?, The Music Guy
- Re: uninstall before upgrade?, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Python and threads, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Python and threads,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Python and threads,
vedrandekovic
- Re: Python and threads, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Python and threads, vedrandekovic
- Re: Python and threads, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Python and threads,
vedrandekovic
- Re: Ordering attributes for dynamically generated class,
Aaron Brady
- Re: Ordering attributes for dynamically generated class, David Pratt
- Re: Ordering attributes for dynamically generated class, Duncan Booth
- Re: Ordering attributes for dynamically generated class, David Pratt
- Re: Difference between Python 2.2.2 and Python 2.5, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?, Aaron Brady
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?,
Paul Rubin
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?, Aaron Brady
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?, Rob Williscroft
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?, Aaron Brady
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?, Rob Williscroft
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?, Aaron Brady
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?, andrew cooke
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?, Aaron Brady
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?, Paul Rubin
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: function argument dependent on another function argument?,
Paul Rubin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- is there something like a module decorator ?,
Stef Mientki
- Re: is there something like a module decorator ?,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: is there something like a module decorator ?, Stef Mientki
- Re: is there something like a module decorator ?,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Am I interacting with the database correctly?,
John Fabiani
- Re: Am I interacting with the database correctly?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Am I interacting with the database correctly?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, andrew cooke
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?,
andrew cooke
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, andrew cooke
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, andrew cooke
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, andrew cooke
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, Aaron Brady
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, andrew cooke
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?,
andrew cooke
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, andrew cooke
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?,
Terry Reedy
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, Mark Wooding
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, Aahz
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, Mark Wooding
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, Steve Holden
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, Aahz
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?, Steve Holden
- Re: Relax Syntax for Augmented Arithmetic?,
Steven D'Aprano
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: import urllib2 fails with Python 2.6.1 on Vista, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: import urllib2 fails with Python 2.6.1 on Vista, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: import urllib2 fails with Python 2.6.1 on Vista, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: changing URLs in webpages, python solutions?, Abandoned
- Re: changing URLs in webpages, python solutions?,
Stefan Behnel
- Re: changing URLs in webpages, python solutions?, Simon Forman
- Re: A java hobbyist programmer learning python, Chris Rebert
- Re: A java hobbyist programmer learning python, John Machin
- Re: A java hobbyist programmer learning python,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: A java hobbyist programmer learning python, elhombre
- Re: A java hobbyist programmer learning python, Rhodri James
- Re: A java hobbyist programmer learning python,
TheFlyingDutchman
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- Re: A java hobbyist programmer learning python, TheFlyingDutchman
- Re: A java hobbyist programmer learning python, Tim Rowe
- Re: A java hobbyist programmer learning python, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Windows Tablet RealTimeStylus in Python, Méta-MCI \(MVP\)
- Re: process command line parameter, Cameron Simpson
- Re: process command line parameter, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: Socket issues,
Gary M. Josack
- Re: Socket issues,
twistedduck9
- Re: Socket issues, Jeff McNeil
- Re: Socket issues, twistedduck9
- Re: Socket issues,
twistedduck9
- Re: s=ascii(hexlify(urandom(10))),
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: s=ascii(hexlify(urandom(10))),
gert
- Re: s=ascii(hexlify(urandom(10))), "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: s=ascii(hexlify(urandom(10))), gert
- Re: s=ascii(hexlify(urandom(10))), "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: s=ascii(hexlify(urandom(10))), gert
- Re: s=ascii(hexlify(urandom(10))), Pierre-Alain Dorange
- Re: s=ascii(hexlify(urandom(10))),
gert
- Re: Python 3: exec arg 1,
Terry Reedy
- Re: Python 3: exec arg 1,
Alan G Isaac
- Re: Python 3: exec arg 1, Terry Reedy
- Re: Python 3: exec arg 1, Alan G Isaac
- Re: Python 3: exec arg 1, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Python 3: exec arg 1, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Python 3: exec arg 1, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Python 3: exec arg 1, Alan G Isaac
- Re: Python 3: exec arg 1, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Python 3: exec arg 1, Alan G Isaac
- Re: Python 3: exec arg 1,
Alan G Isaac
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: python3.0 base64 error, Terry Reedy
- Re: psycopg2 weirdness, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: psycopg2 weirdness, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: psycopg2 weirdness, Yang Zhang
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: reading file to list, MRAB
- Re: reading file to list,
Tino Wildenhain
- Message not available
- Re: reading file to list, Rhodri James
- Re: reading file to list, Xah Lee
- Re: reading file to list, alex23
- Re: reading file to list, Xah Lee
- Re: reading file to list, Steve Holden
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- Message not available
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- Re: reading file to list, Rhodri James
- Re: reading file to list, Xah Lee
- Message not available
- Re: reading file to list, Lars Behrens
- Re: reading file to list, Lars Behrens
- Re: reading file to list, Rhodri James
- Message not available
- Re: reading file to list, Terry Reedy
- Re: Pyro deadlock, J Kenneth King
- Re: tp_base, ob_type, and tp_bases,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: tp_base, ob_type, and tp_bases,
Jeff McNeil
- Re: tp_base, ob_type, and tp_bases, Jeff McNeil
- Re: tp_base, ob_type, and tp_bases, Carl Banks
- Re: tp_base, ob_type, and tp_bases, Jeff McNeil
- Re: tp_base, ob_type, and tp_bases, Mark Wooding
- Re: tp_base, ob_type, and tp_bases, Terry Reedy
- Message not available
- Re: tp_base, ob_type, and tp_bases, Ned Deily
- Re: tp_base, ob_type, and tp_bases,
Jeff McNeil
- Re: braces fixed '#{' and '#}',
Brendan Miller
- Re: braces fixed '#{' and '#}', Tim Roberts
- Re: Pythonic way to handle coordinates, The Music Guy
- Re: Pythonic way to handle coordinates,
James Stroud
- Re: Pythonic way to handle coordinates, andrew cooke
- Re: ABCs, functions, and __call__ (Python3),
Christian Heimes
- Re: ABCs, functions, and __call__ (Python3), andrew cooke
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Christian Heimes
- Message not available
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x,
Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Christian Heimes
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Steve Holden
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Terry Reedy
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Steve Holden
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, John Machin
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Terry Reedy
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, John Machin
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Terry Reedy
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, Terry Reedy
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x, John Machin
- Re: Totally confused by the str/bytes/unicode differences introduced in Pythyon 3.x,
Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Luis M. González
- Re: what's the point of rpython?,
alex23
- Re: what's the point of rpython?,
Brendan Miller
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, alex23
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Paul Rubin
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, andrew cooke
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Luis M. González
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Brendan Miller
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Paul Rubin
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, skip
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Paul Rubin
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Brendan Miller
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Paul Rubin
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Rhodri James
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Paul Rubin
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Rhodri James
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Paul Rubin
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Rhodri James
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Paul Rubin
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Brendan Miller
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Paul Rubin
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Scott David Daniels
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Brendan Miller
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- Re: what's the point of rpython?, MRAB
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Rhamphoryncus
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Ross Ridge
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Paul Rubin
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, MRAB
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Ross Ridge
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Aahz
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- Re: what's the point of rpython?, skip
- Re: what's the point of rpython?,
Brendan Miller
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Brendan Miller
- Re: what's the point of rpython?, Paul Rubin
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- Re: what's the point of rpython?, skip
- Re: The First Law Of comp.lang.python Dynamics, Chris Rebert
- Re: The First Law Of comp.lang.python Dynamics,
Philip Semanchuk
- Re: The First Law Of comp.lang.python Dynamics, Kay Schluehr
- Re: The First Law Of comp.lang.python Dynamics,
Tim Rowe
- Re: The First Law Of comp.lang.python Dynamics, Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: The First Law Of comp.lang.python Dynamics, Tim Rowe
- Re: The First Law Of comp.lang.python Dynamics, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: The First Law Of comp.lang.python Dynamics, J. Cliff Dyer
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- Re: The First Law Of comp.lang.python Dynamics, Tim Rowe
- Re: The First Law Of comp.lang.python Dynamics, Terry Reedy
- Re: Need help with os.system in linux, excord80
- Re: Need help with os.system in linux, Thomas Bellman
- Re: dynamic module import?, Chris Rebert
- Re: dynamic module import?,
Eduardo Lenz
- Re: dynamic module import?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: dynamic module import?, Eduardo Lenz
- Re: dynamic module import?,
alex23
- Re: dynamic module import?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: dynamic module import?, alex23
- Re: dynamic module import?, Duncan Booth
- Re: dynamic module import?, alex23
- Re: dynamic module import?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Incorrect title case?,
John Machin
- Re: Incorrect title case?, Terry Reedy
- Message not available
- Re: Incorrect title case?,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Incorrect title case?, John Machin
- Re: *Advanced* Python book?, Jean-Claude Arbaut
- Re: *Advanced* Python book?,
Paul Rubin
- Re: *Advanced* Python book?, Scott David Daniels
- Re: *Advanced* Python book?, andrew cooke
- Re: *Advanced* Python book?,
Michele Simionato
- Re: *Advanced* Python book?,
Simon Brunning
- Re: *Advanced* Python book?, Jeff McNeil
- Message not available
- Re: *Advanced* Python book?, Banibrata Dutta
- Re: *Advanced* Python book?,
Simon Brunning
- Re: *Advanced* Python book?, Luis M. González
- Re: tuple methods: documentation missing,
Terry Reedy
- Re: tuple methods: documentation missing, Alan G Isaac
- Re: tuple methods: documentation missing,
Alan G Isaac
- Re: tuple methods: documentation missing, Ned Deily
- Re: string formatting documentation, Alan G Isaac
- Re: string formatting documentation, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: string formatting documentation, Alan G Isaac
- Re: string formatting documentation, John Machin
- Re: string formatting documentation, Alan G Isaac
- Re: string formatting documentation, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: string formatting documentation, Terry Reedy
- Re: string formatting documentation, Alan G Isaac
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Class decorator with argument, Chris Rebert
- Re: Class decorator with argument, Terry Reedy
- Re: Finding the full path of an executable,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Finding the full path of an executable,
Michael Hoffman
- Re: Finding the full path of an executable, Grant Edwards
- Message not available
- Re: Finding the full path of an executable, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Finding the full path of an executable,
Michael Hoffman
- Re: Differences between class and function decorator, Duncan Booth
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Differences between class and function decorator, Terry Reedy
- Re: FileCookieJar has not attribute "_self_load", Dragos
- Re: FileCookieJar has not attribute "_self_load",
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: FileCookieJar has not attribute "_self_load",
Dragos
- Re: FileCookieJar has not attribute "_self_load", Gabriel Genellina
- Re: FileCookieJar has not attribute "_self_load", Dragos
- Re: FileCookieJar has not attribute "_self_load",
Dragos
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced, Fuzzyman
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced,
Alan G Isaac
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced, Christian Heimes
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced,
Alan G Isaac
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced, Alan G Isaac
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced,
Alan G Isaac
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced,
Fuzzyman
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced, Terry Reedy
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced, John Machin
- Re: Python 3: range objects cannot be sliced,
Fuzzyman
- <Possible follow-ups>
- multiprocessing question/error,
Eduardo Lenz
- Re: multiprocessing question/error,
Aaron Brady
- Message not available
- Re: multiprocessing question/error, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: multiprocessing question/error, Eduardo Lenz
- Re: multiprocessing question/error,
Aaron Brady
- Re: Python 2.6's multiprocessing lock not working on second use?,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Python 2.6's multiprocessing lock not working on second use?, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Python 2.6's multiprocessing lock not working on second use?,
Frédéric Sagnes
- Re: Python 2.6's multiprocessing lock not working on second use?, Frédéric Sagnes
- Re: Python 2.6's multiprocessing lock not working on second use?, Jesse Noller
- Re: Python 2.6's multiprocessing lock not working on second use?, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Python 2.6's multiprocessing lock not working on second use?, Jesse Noller
- Re: output problem, 7stud
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: output problem, Pierre Bourdon
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Problem using python C API, marcglec
- Re: Start two threads in same time,
koranthala
- Re: Start two threads in same time, koranthala
- Re: Integrating awk in Python, Grant Edwards
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Integrating awk in Python, Terry Reedy
- Re: Integrating awk in Python, mk
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please., James Stroud
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please., Steven D'Aprano
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please., Scott David Daniels
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please., Boris Borcic
- Re: lazy evaluation is sometimes too lazy... help please., Boris Borcic
- Re: Client Socket Connection to Java server, bieffe62
- Re: Client Socket Connection to Java server, MRAB
- Re: Client Socket Connection to Java server, Venkatraman.S.
- Re: Python Style Guide Questions, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Python Style Guide Questions,
Terry Reedy
- Re: Python Style Guide Questions, koranthala
- Re: Python Style Guide Questions, Ben Finney
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: multiprocessing vs. distributed processing, Jesse Noller
- Re: multiprocessing vs. distributed processing, James Mills
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: problem in implementing multiprocessing, Terry Reedy
- RE: problem in implementing multiprocessing, gopal mishra
- Re: problem in implementing multiprocessing, James Mills
- RE: problem in implementing multiprocessing, gopal mishra
- Re: problem in implementing multiprocessing,
James Mills
- Re: problem in implementing multiprocessing,
Carl Banks
- Re: problem in implementing multiprocessing, Aaron Brady
- Re: problem in implementing multiprocessing,
Carl Banks
- Re: vb2py status?, alex23
- Re: vb2py status?,
Vito De Tullio
- Re: vb2py status?,
Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: vb2py status?, Vito De Tullio
- Re: vb2py status?, Fuzzyman
- Re: vb2py status?,
Giampaolo Rodola'
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Library for extracting new content from email reply messages?, Terry Reedy
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: spam on the list - how are things now?, James Mills
- Re: spam on the list - how are things now?, Terry Reedy
- Re: spam on the list - how are things now?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: spam on the list - how are things now?, Cameron Simpson
- RE: spam on the list - how are things now?, Delaney, Timothy (Tim)
- Re: Lazy List Generator Problem, alex23
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Lazy List Generator Problem, Gerald Britton
- Re: Soap Client, Doug
- Re: English-like Python, Paul Rubin
- Re: English-like Python,
Tobias Andersson
- Re: English-like Python,
Erik Max Francis
- Re: English-like Python, alex23
- Re: English-like Python, John Roth
- Re: English-like Python, MRAB
- Re: English-like Python, Erik Max Francis
- Re: English-like Python, sturlamolden
- Re: English-like Python,
Erik Max Francis
- Re: English-like Python, Aaron Brady
- Re: English-like Python,
Kay Schluehr
- Re: English-like Python, Dotan Cohen
- Re: English-like Python, Marco Mariani
- Re: English-like Python, afriere
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: English-like Python, James Mills
- Re: English-like Python,
Chris Rebert
- Re: English-like Python,
has
- Re: English-like Python, Tim Rowe
- Re: English-like Python,
has
- Re: English-like Python, Terry Reedy
- Re: English-like Python, Dotan Cohen
- Re: English-like Python,
The Music Guy
- Re: English-like Python,
Aaron Brady
- Re: English-like Python, Joe Strout
- Re: English-like Python, Aaron Brady
- Re: English-like Python, Joe Strout
- Message not available
- Re: English-like Python, MRAB
- Re: English-like Python, Erik Max Francis
- Re: English-like Python, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: English-like Python, Aaron Brady
- Re: English-like Python, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: English-like Python, Aaron Brady
- Re: English-like Python, Joe Strout
- Re: English-like Python, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: English-like Python, Aaron Brady
- Re: English-like Python, Joe Strout
- RE: English-like Python, Benjamin J. Racine
- Re: English-like Python, Scott David Daniels
- Re: English-like Python, Aaron Brady
- Message not available
- Re: English-like Python, Terry Reedy
- Re: English-like Python,
Aaron Brady
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: English-like Python, MRAB
- Re: English-like Python, Aaron Brady
- Re: English-like Python, Joe Strout
- Re: English-like Python, Aaron Brady
- Re: Ordering of urlencoded tuples incorrect, MRAB
- Re: Ordering of urlencoded tuples incorrect,
John Machin
- Re: Ordering of urlencoded tuples incorrect, benlucas99
- Re: [python3.0] s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(),
Paul Rubin
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(),
gert
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(), Paul Rubin
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(), James Mills
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(), Paul Rubin
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(), "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(), gert
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(), gert
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(), Paul Rubin
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(),
gert
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(),
gert
- Re: s = sha1(random()).hexdigest(), Paul Rubin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- How to verify whether a process got hanged or still alive., neel
- Re: Python DateTime Manipulation, Chris Rebert
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: report on building of python 2.5.2 under msys under wine on linux., Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries,
Matimus
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries,
Christian Heimes
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries, Per Freem
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries, Paul Rubin
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries, Scott David Daniels
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries, Christian Heimes
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries, Paul McGuire
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries, pruebauno
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries, Matthias Julius
- Re: optimizing large dictionaries, Luis M. González
- Re: UnicodeError for join(),
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: UnicodeError for join(),
tmallen
- Re: UnicodeError for join(), "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: UnicodeError for join(), tmallen
- Re: UnicodeError for join(),
tmallen
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??, MRAB
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??, Terry Reedy
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??, Cong Ma
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??, James Mills
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??, James Mills
- Re: Injecting a global into a defined function??, Terry Reedy
- Re: mimetypes oddity,
skip
- Re: mimetypes oddity,
Sion Arrowsmith
- Re: mimetypes oddity, Terry Reedy
- Re: mimetypes oddity,
Sion Arrowsmith
- Re: the name of a method,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: the name of a method, Jason Scheirer
- Re: the name of a method, Matimus
- Re: Wx broken?, tmallen
- Re: Wx broken?,
Mark Smith
- Re: Wx broken?, tmallen
- Re: Executing global code,
Peter Otten
- Re: Executing global code, Zac Burns
- Message not available
- Re: Executing global code, Zac Burns
- Re: Executing global code, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Executing global code, Terry Reedy
- Re: Readline and Python 2.6.1 on a Mac,
Ned Deily
- Re: Readline and Python 2.6.1 on a Mac, James Brady
- Re: Py3 - converting bytes to ascii, Casey
- Re: Py3 - converting bytes to ascii,
John Machin
- Re: Py3 - converting bytes to ascii, Anjanesh Lekshminarayanan
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, bearophileHUGS
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, Peter Otten
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?,
mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, Mark Wooding
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, Mark Wooding
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, ajaksu
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, ajaksu
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, ajaksu
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, Paul Rubin
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, ajaksu
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, mario ruggier
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, Terry Reedy
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: List comprehension - NameError: name '_[1]' is not defined ?,
mario ruggier
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6,
bieffe62
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6,
r
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6, José Matos
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6, Eric Brunel
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6, José Matos
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6, Eric Brunel
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6, José Matos
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6,
r
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6,
Terry Reedy
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6,
Eric Brunel
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6, Terry Reedy
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6, Eric Brunel
- Re: Possible bug in Tkinter - Python 2.6,
Eric Brunel
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Slow Queue.queue? (was: slow network),
Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Slow Queue.queue? (was: slow network),
bieffe62
- Re: Slow Queue.queue? (was: slow network), Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Slow Queue.queue? (was: slow network),
bieffe62
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python,
Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python, Terry Reedy
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python, Terry Reedy
- Re: Alphametric fun with Python,
Raymond Hettinger
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: error: cannot invoke setopt() - perform() is currently running, alex goretoy
- Re: error: cannot invoke setopt() - perform() is currently running, alex goretoy
- Re: why o/p is different ???, alex23
- Re: why o/p is different ???, Pierre Bourdon
- Re: why o/p is different ???, James Mills
- Re: why o/p is different ???, Lie
- Re: 2to3 Help?,
James Mills
- Re: 2to3 Help?,
marco . m . petersen
- Re: 2to3 Help?, James Mills
- Re: 2to3 Help?, marco . m . petersen
- Re: 2to3 Help?, James Mills
- Re: 2to3 Help?, alex23
- Re: 2to3 Help?, marco . m . petersen
- Re: 2to3 Help?, alex23
- Re: 2to3 Help?, marco . m . petersen
- Re: 2to3 Help?, John Machin
- Re: 2to3 Help?,
marco . m . petersen
- Re: 2to3 Help?, Terry Reedy
- Re: SOAPpy under Python 2.6, Terry Reedy
- Re: General direction,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: General direction,
Steven D'Aprano
- Convention vs. fascism (was: General direction), Ben Finney
- Re: Convention vs. fascism (was: General direction), Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Convention vs. fascism, Ben Finney
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- Re: Convention vs. fascism, Ben Finney
- Re: Convention vs. fascism, Aaron Brady
- Re: Convention vs. fascism, Hendrik van Rooyen
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- Re: Convention vs. fascism [OT], Hendrik van Rooyen
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Steven D'Aprano
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- Re: process/thread instances and attributes, Laszlo Nagy
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- Re: reverse dict lookup & Relation class,
Chris Rebert
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MRAB
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- Re: reverse dict lookup & Relation class,
Steven D'Aprano
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Aaron Brady
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Aaron Brady
- Re: Python 3 isinstance, Carl Banks
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- Re: Python 3 isinstance, James Mills
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Lambert, David W (S&T)
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Terry Reedy
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Duncan Booth
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Duncan Booth
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Lambert, David W (S&T)
- Re: Python 3 isinstance, John Machin
- Re: Getting around immutable default arguments for recursion,
MRAB
- Re: Getting around immutable default arguments for recursion, dpapathanasiou
- Re: Getting around immutable default arguments for recursion,
James Mills
- Re: Getting around immutable default arguments for recursion,
dpapathanasiou
- Re: Getting around immutable default arguments for recursion, James Mills
- Re: Getting around immutable default arguments for recursion, dpapathanasiou
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- Re: Getting around immutable default arguments for recursion, alex23
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dpapathanasiou
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Ben Finney
- Re: Getting around immutable default arguments for recursion, dpapathanasiou
- <Possible follow-ups>
- pythonic chew toyz (a column, by K. Urner) v.1 n.1, kirby.urner@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Python Crashes, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Python Crashes,
James Mills
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koranthala
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koranthala
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- Mod_python, jsonrpc and sessions, p3dda . adam
- Re: point class help, r
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Steve Holden
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r
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r
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Gary M. Josack
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- Re: LGPL license for Qt 4.5,
drobinow@xxxxxxxxx
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sturlamolden
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sturlamolden
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Carl Banks
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- Re: os system command not found,
Steven D'Aprano
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codicedave
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codicedave
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Daniel da Silva
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- Re: Parent module not loaded error,
Graham Dumpleton
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Ståle Undheim
- Re: Parent module not loaded error, Graham Dumpleton
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Ståle Undheim
- Re: Why this code is working?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
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Hussein B
- Re: Why this code is working?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Why this code is working?, Hussein B
- Re: Why this code is working?, r
- Re: Why this code is working?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Why this code is working?, Aaron Brady
- Re: Why this code is working?, Steve Holden
- Re: Why this code is working?, Roger
- Re: Why this code is working?, r
- Re: Why this code is working?, alex23
- Re: Why this code is working?, r
- Re: Why this code is working?, r
- Re: Why this code is working?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Why this code is working?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Why this code is working?, Mel
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Hussein B
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- Re: PYTHON HTTP POST,
koranthala
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- Re: MySQLdb LIKE '%%%s%%' problem,
John Machin
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gumbah
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gumbah
- Re: MySQLdb LIKE '%%%s%%' problem,
Steve Holden
- Re: MySQLdb LIKE '%%%s%%' problem,
John Machin
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John Machin
- Re: read string in bits,
Chris Rebert
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ts
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ts
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- Re: pep 8 constants, Aahz
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Aahz
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Brendan Miller
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Steven D'Aprano
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Steven D'Aprano
- Re: initialising a class by name,
Steven D'Aprano
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Krishnakant
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Krishnakant
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- Re: initialising a class by name, Chris Rebert
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Krishnakant
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Krishnakant
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- Re: List/Set/Dict.., John Machin
- Re: Programming friction, James Mills
- <Possible follow-ups>
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- Re: executing multiple functions in background simultaneously,
James Mills
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Catherine Moroney
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- Re: 'Import sys' succeeds in C++ embedded code, but module is not fully visible,
Ivan Illarionov
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Ben Sizer
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- Re: Read binary file and dump data in,
Albert Hopkins
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- Re: basic python list/dict/key question/issues.., Roger
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: basic python list/dict/key question/issues.., Albert Hopkins
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?, Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?,
sturlamolden
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?,
Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?, sturlamolden
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?,
Laszlo Nagy
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?, Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?,
Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?,
Mel
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?, Mel
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?,
Mel
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?, Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?, Philip Semanchuk
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- Re: Standard IPC for Python?,
Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?,
drobinow@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?, Philip Semanchuk
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drobinow@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Standard IPC for Python?, Aaron Brady
- Re: ctype problem,
Aaron Brady
- Re: ctype problem, Mark Tolonen
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Could you suggest optimisations ?, Terry Reedy
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- Re: Converting from PyUnicodeObject to char * without calling C API, skip
- Re: Ethernet packet size python,
Steve Holden
- Re: Ethernet packet size python, K-man
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- Re: exec in a nested function yields an error, Albert Hopkins
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- Re: Relative performance of comparable regular expressions,
John Machin
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- Re: Attaching a live interpreter to a script?, Julian Smith
- Re: Problems in Using C-API for Unicode handling,
Terry Reedy
- Re: Problems in Using C-API for Unicode handling,
abhi
- Re: Problems in Using C-API for Unicode handling, Steve Holden
- Re: Problems in Using C-API for Unicode handling, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Problems in Using C-API for Unicode handling,
abhi
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- Re: Ternary operator and tuple unpacking -- What am I missing ?, imageguy
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Robert Kern
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Robert Kern
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Slow network?, Chris Mellon
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- Re: trying to modify locals() dictionary, Christian Heimes
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- Re: python3.0 MySQLdb,
Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: python3.0 MySQLdb,
gert
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gert
- Re: python3.0 MySQLdb,
"Martin v. Löwis"
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Steve Holden
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Steve Holden
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Jeff McNeil
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Mike MacHenry
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Mike MacHenry
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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mk
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Diez B. Roggisch
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Tim Chase
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RajNewbie
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RajNewbie
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Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Bug in python [was: Fatal Python error: ceval: tstate mix-up], Terry Reedy
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- Re: hlep: a text search and rename question,
James Stroud
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- Re: sys.stdout.write()'s bug or doc bug?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: urllib2 - 403 that _should_ not occur.,
ajaksu
- Re: urllib2 - 403 that _should_ not occur.,
Philip Semanchuk
- Re: urllib2 - 403 that _should_ not occur., ajaksu
- Re: urllib2 - 403 that _should_ not occur., Philip Semanchuk
- Re: urllib2 - 403 that _should_ not occur., Steve Holden
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Philip Semanchuk
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- Re: urllib2 - 403 that _should_ not occur.,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: urllib2 - 403 that _should_ not occur., Chris Mellon
- Re: Where Find Activestate Python 2.5?,
John Machin
- Re: Where Find Activestate Python 2.5?,
W. eWatson
- Re: Where Find Activestate Python 2.5?, Marek Kubica
- Re: Where Find Activestate Python 2.5?,
W. eWatson
- Re: Object help, Chris Rebert
- Re: Object help,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Object help,
killsto
- Re: Object help, James Mills
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- Re: Object help, John Machin
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- Re: Object help,
killsto
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?,
Carl Banks
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Carl Banks
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Paul Rubin
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Carl Banks
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?,
Carl Banks
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, BJörn Lindqvist
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?,
Carl Banks
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Carl Banks
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Paul Rubin
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Roy Smith
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Carl Banks
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Paul Rubin
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, r
- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?, Steve Holden
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- Re: Does Python really follow its philosophy of "Readability counts"?,
Paul Rubin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Is negative seek() from EOF of a GzipFile supported on Python 2.5.2 ?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Is negative seek() from EOF of a GzipFile supported on Python 2.5.2 ?, Steve Holden
- Re: Unbinding Tkinter default bindings for Listbox,
James Stroud
- Re: Unbinding Tkinter default bindings for Listbox,
James Stroud
- Re: Unbinding Tkinter default bindings for Listbox, Roger
- Re: Unbinding Tkinter default bindings for Listbox, Roger
- Re: Unbinding Tkinter default bindings for Listbox, James Stroud
- Re: Unbinding Tkinter default bindings for Listbox, James Stroud
- Re: Unbinding Tkinter default bindings for Listbox, Roger
- Re: Unbinding Tkinter default bindings for Listbox,
James Stroud
- Re: template inheritance, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Bad hack fix around a bizarre problem..., Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions,
Robert Kern
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions,
Mensanator
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions, Mensanator
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions, Roy Smith
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions, Mensanator
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions, John Machin
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions, Mensanator
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions, John Machin
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions, Steve Holden
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions, koranthala
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions, Ben Finney
- Re: Python strings and coding conventions,
Mensanator
- Re: import relative (with a directory),
Chris Rebert
- Re: import relative (with a directory), Kay Schluehr
- Re: Regex for unicode letter characters, MRAB
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- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path,
googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, Ned Deily
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, Michael Torrie
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, Michael Torrie
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, Michael Torrie
- Re: Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, googler . 1 . webmaster
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Python 2.6.1 @executable_path, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: urlopen exception, Steve Holden
- Re: urlopen exception,
Paul Rubin
- Re: urlopen exception, Steve Holden
- Re: urlopen exception, Chris Rebert
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, Mel
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol,
John Machin
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol,
sim.sim
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, John Machin
- [OT] Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, sim.sim
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, John Machin
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- Re: [OT] Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, Terry Reedy
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, Grant Edwards
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, Steve Holden
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, Grant Edwards
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, Mel
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, R Fritz
- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, Matthew Woodcraft
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- Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol,
sim.sim
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- Re: [OT] Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: [OT] Re: are there some special about '\x1a' symbol, Grant Edwards
- Re: if-else statement,
Duncan Booth
- Re: if-else statement, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: if-else statement,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: if-else statement, bearophileHUGS
- Re: if-else statement, Aaron Brady
- Re: Free Download - Microsoft Windows 7 Beta, Méta-MCI \(MVP\)
- Re: Mocking `from foo import *` functions, MRAB
- Re: Mocking `from foo import *` functions, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Mocking `from foo import *` functions,
hsoft
- Re: Mocking `from foo import *` functions, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Detecting open files and forcing closure,
MRAB
- Re: Detecting open files and forcing closure,
Andrew Robert
- Re: Detecting open files and forcing closure, Rhodri James
- Re: Detecting open files and forcing closure, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Detecting open files and forcing closure,
Andrew Robert
- Re: download timeout vs. socket timeout, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: download timeout vs. socket timeout, MRAB
- Re: download timeout vs. socket timeout, Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: download timeout vs. socket timeout, Giampaolo Rodola'
- Re: Why can't I store a DLL in a module library Zip file?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: spawning pyhon apps...,
Jason Scheirer
- RE: spawning pyhon apps...,
bruce
- Re: spawning pyhon apps..., Jason Scheirer
- RE: spawning pyhon apps..., bruce
- Re: spawning pyhon apps..., Jason Scheirer
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- Re: spawning pyhon apps..., Chris Rebert
- RE: spawning pyhon apps...,
bruce
- Re: spawning pyhon apps..., Mark Wooding
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: spawning pyhon apps..., Chris Rebert
- Re: redirecting stderr back.., Christian Heimes
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- Re: redirecting stderr back..,
Robert Kern
- Re: redirecting stderr back.., rh0dium
- Re: redirecting stderr back..,
Robert Kern
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- Re: redirecting stderr back.., Christian Heimes
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Дамјан Георгиевски
- Re: redirecting stderr back.., Steve Holden
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- Re: string split,
Jerry Hill
- Re: string split, Leland
- Re: string split,
Jerry Hill
- <Possible follow-ups>
- string split, Leland
- string split,
Leland
- Re: string split, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: distinction between unzipping bytes and unzipping a file, webcomm
- Re: distinction between unzipping bytes and unzipping a file,
Steve Holden
- Re: distinction between unzipping bytes and unzipping a file,
webcomm
- Re: distinction between unzipping bytes and unzipping a file, Chris Mellon
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- Re: distinction between unzipping bytes and unzipping a file, Chris Mellon
- Re: distinction between unzipping bytes and unzipping a file, webcomm
- Re: distinction between unzipping bytes and unzipping a file, John Machin
- Re: distinction between unzipping bytes and unzipping a file, webcomm
- Re: distinction between unzipping bytes and unzipping a file, John Machin
- Re: distinction between unzipping bytes and unzipping a file,
webcomm
- Re: Where's Psyco now?,
Roger
- Re: Where's Psyco now?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: how to remove 'FFFD' character, Carsten Haese
- Re: Problem with -3 switch,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Problem with -3 switch,
Aivar Annamaa
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Carl Banks
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, John Machin
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Carl Banks
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, John Machin
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Carl Banks
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, John Machin
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Christian Heimes
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, John Machin
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Christian Heimes
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, John Machin
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Christian Heimes
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, John Machin
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Carl Banks
- Message not available
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Steve Holden
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Дамјан Георгиевски
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Carl Banks
- Re: Problem with -3 switch, Steve Holden
- Re: Problem with -3 switch,
Aivar Annamaa
- Re: Guaranteeing an n-byte data type?, Grant Edwards
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Guaranteeing an n-byte data type?, Steve Holden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python Imaging Library and textmate, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Python Apache Handler, Gerhard Häring
- RE: Python Apache Handler, Sells, Fred
- Re: Line completion with custom commands, Steve Holden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Fatal Python error: ceval: tstate mix-up, Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Fatal Python error: ceval: tstate mix-up, Laszlo Nagy
- Re: Encrypted Logging in python,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Encrypted Logging in python,
koranthala
- Re: Encrypted Logging in python, pruebauno
- Re: Encrypted Logging in python,
koranthala
- Re: Encrypted Logging in python, Gerhard Häring
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: threading in PyQt vs threading in standard library, Phil Thompson
- Re: threading in PyQt vs threading in standard library, Steven Woody
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Best practice in organize classes into modules, James Mills
- Re: Best practice in organize classes into modules,
Steven Woody
- Re: Best practice in organize classes into modules,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Best practice in organize classes into modules, Steven Woody
- Re: Best practice in organize classes into modules, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Best practice in organize classes into modules,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Best practice in organize classes into modules, Chris Rebert
- Re: Best practice in organize classes into modules, Steve Holden
- Re: Best practice in organize classes into modules, Steven Woody
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, MRAB
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python,
James Mills
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python,
Johannes Bauer
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, James Mills
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- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, James Mills
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Johannes Bauer
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python,
Johannes Bauer
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Steve Holden
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python,
James Mills
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, James Mills
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Steve Holden
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Steve Holden
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python,
Johannes Bauer
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, David Bolen
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Johannes Bauer
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python,
MRAB
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Grant Edwards
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Rhamphoryncus
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Johannes Bauer
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, John Machin
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python,
Sion Arrowsmith
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Grant Edwards
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Sion Arrowsmith
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Sion Arrowsmith
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, sturlamolden
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Steve Holden
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Grant Edwards
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Steve Holden
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Grant Edwards
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, sturlamolden
- Re: Implementing file reading in C/Python, Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: Python 2.6 fails on compiling > Bug report,
googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6 fails on compiling > Bug report,
googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6 fails on compiling > Bug report, David Cournapeau
- Re: Python 2.6 fails on compiling > Bug report, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6 fails on compiling > Bug report, Ned Deily
- Re: Python 2.6 fails on compiling > Bug report, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6 fails on compiling > Bug report, Ned Deily
- Re: Python 2.6 fails on compiling > Bug report, googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: Python 2.6 fails on compiling > Bug report,
googler . 1 . webmaster
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file",
MRAB
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file",
webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", James Mills
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", MRAB
- Message not available
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", MRAB
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", MRAB
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file",
webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file",
Carl Banks
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", Steven D'Aprano
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", John Machin
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", John Machin
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", John Machin
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", Chris Mellon
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", Steve Holden
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", Chris Mellon
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", Scott David Daniels
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", John Machin
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", John Machin
- Re: BadZipfile "file is not a zip file", webcomm
- [OT] Oh, please, not again (was: Palestinians Under Attack), Peter Pearson
- Re: drive a desktop app from python?,
James Stroud
- Re: drive a desktop app from python?, Ricardo Aráoz
- Re: drive a desktop app from python?, Ant
- Re: drive a desktop app from python?, zugnush@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads,
MRAB
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads,
Greg Lindahl
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads, MRAB
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads, Greg Lindahl
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads,
Greg Lindahl
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads,
Greg Lindahl
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads,
Greg Lindahl
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads,
Andrew MacIntyre
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads,
Greg Lindahl
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: ulimit stack size and python threads,
Greg Lindahl
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Work with Open Office, Michael Torrie
- Re: Making a decorator a staticmethod, Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Making a decorator a staticmethod,
Zac Burns
- Re: Making a decorator a staticmethod,
Jonathan Gardner
- Re: Making a decorator a staticmethod, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Making a decorator a staticmethod, Zac Burns
- Re: Making a decorator a staticmethod, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Making a decorator a staticmethod, Carl Banks
- Re: Making a decorator a staticmethod, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Making a decorator a staticmethod,
Jonathan Gardner
- Re: sftp with no password from python, Mike Hjorleifsson
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected,
Thorsten Kampe
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected, Terry Reedy
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected, Benjamin
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected, John Machin
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected, Benjamin
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected, John Machin
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected, Benjamin
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected,
Thorsten Kampe
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Re: "python -3" not working as expected, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: How to Delete a Cookie?, Mike Driscoll
- Re: How to Delete a Cookie?, mk
- Re: How to Delete a Cookie?,
Jose C
- Re: How to Delete a Cookie?,
tryg . olson
- Re: How to Delete a Cookie?, Jose C
- Re: How to Delete a Cookie?, Jose C
- Re: How to Delete a Cookie?,
tryg . olson
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices, Diez B. Roggisch
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices,
MRAB
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices,
Jonathan Gardner
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices, Filip Gruszczyński
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices, Filip Gruszczyński
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices,
Jonathan Gardner
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices,
Filip Gruszczyński
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices, MRAB
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices, Terry Reedy
- Re: Tree views - Best design practices, Filip Gruszczyński
- Re: Default __nonzero__ impl doesn't throw a TypeError exception, Terry Reedy
- Re: Default __nonzero__ impl doesn't throw a TypeError exception,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Default __nonzero__ impl doesn't throw a TypeError exception, Sergey Kishchenko
- Re: Default __nonzero__ impl doesn't throw a TypeError exception,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Default __nonzero__ impl doesn't throw a TypeError exception, Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: [Python-Dev] compiling python2.5 on linux under wine, David Cournapeau
- Re: [Python-Dev] compiling python2.5 on linux under wine, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: [Python-Dev] compiling python2.5 on linux under wine, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: [Python-Dev] compiling python2.5 on linux under wine, David Cournapeau
- Re: [Python-Dev] compiling python2.5 on linux under wine, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: [Python-Dev] compiling python2.5 on linux under wine, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: [Python-Dev] compiling python2.5 on linux under wine, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: [Python-Dev] compiling python2.5 on linux under wine, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: Reading C# serialized objects into Python?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Reading C# serialized objects into Python?, Steve Holden
- Re: Force exception on attribute write access only one object, Chris Rebert
- Re: Force exception on attribute write access only one object,
Peter Otten
- Re: Force exception on attribute write access only one object, Thomas Guettler
- Re: eval('07') works, eval('08') fails, why?, Thomas Guettler
- Re: eval('07') works, eval('08') fails, why?, Mark Dickinson
- Re: eval('07') works, eval('08') fails, why?,
Alex van der Spek
- Re: eval('07') works, eval('08') fails, why?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: eval('07') works, eval('08') fails, why?, Ned Deily
- Re: eval('07') works, eval('08') fails, why?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: eval('07') works, eval('08') fails, why?, Grant Edwards
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- Re: eval('07') works, eval('08') fails, why?, Grant Edwards
- Re: eval('07') works, eval('08') fails, why?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: How to deepcopy a list of user defined lists?, Steven D'Aprano
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How to deepcopy a list of user defined lists?, Chris Rebert
- Re: How to deepcopy a list of user defined lists?, srinivasan srinivas
- Re: How to deepcopy a list of user defined lists?, Terry Reedy
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: frontend + backend style application design, James Mills
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: asynchronous events with multithreading and multiprocessing with circuits, James Mills
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- Re: parallel and/or synchronous start/run/stop on multiple boxes, MRAB
- Re: Generator metadata/attributes, James Stroud
- Re: Generator metadata/attributes, Jeff McNeil
- Re: Generator metadata/attributes,
Rob Williscroft
- Re: Generator metadata/attributes,
acooke . org
- Re: Generator metadata/attributes, Ant
- Re: Generator metadata/attributes, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Generator metadata/attributes, Gerard Flanagan
- Re: Generator metadata/attributes,
acooke . org
- Re: mmap only supports string, Aaron Brady
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: mmap only supports string, Robert Kern
- Re: Distutils, bdist_XXX, rpmbuild issues, Ben Finney
- Re: Unexpected scientific notation,
Ben Finney
- Re: Unexpected scientific notation,
Paul McNett
- Replying to list messages (was: Unexpected scientific notation), Ben Finney
- Re: Replying to list messages, Paul McNett
- Re: Replying to list messages, Ben Finney
- Re: Replying to list messages, Paul McNett
- Re: Replying to list messages, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Replying to list messages, Terry Reedy
- Re: Unexpected scientific notation,
Paul McNett
- Re: Unexpected scientific notation,
Mark Dickinson
- Re: Unexpected scientific notation,
Paul McNett
- Re: Unexpected scientific notation, Mark Dickinson
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- Re: Unexpected scientific notation, Paul McNett
- Re: Unexpected scientific notation, Mark Dickinson
- Re: Unexpected scientific notation,
Paul McNett
- Re: Regular Expressions...,
James Stroud
- Re: Regular Expressions..., James Mills
- Re: Regular Expressions..., bearophileHUGS
- Re: Regular Expressions..., Aahz
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Regular Expressions..., James Mills
- Re: Regular Expressions..., MRAB
- Regular Expressions...,
Ken D'Ambrosio
- Re: Regular Expressions..., Ben Finney
- Re: Regular Expressions..., Cameron Simpson
- Re: How do you write to the printer ?, Scott David Daniels
- Re: How do you write to the printer ?, Albert Hopkins
- Re: Printed Documentation,
excord80
- Re: Printed Documentation,
floob
- Re: Printed Documentation, excord80
- Re: Printed Documentation,
floob
- Re: Printed Documentation,
Tim Arnold
- Re: Printed Documentation, Robert Kern
- Re: Printed Documentation, dr.floob
- Re: How to store passwords?,
Sebastian Bassi
- Re: How to store passwords?,
Oltmans
- Re: How to store passwords?, MRAB
- Re: How to store passwords?, Rhodri James
- Re: How to store passwords?,
Oltmans
- Re: How to store passwords?,
James Stroud
- Re: How to store passwords?, James Stroud
- Re: How to store passwords?, James Stroud
- Re: How to store passwords?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: How to store passwords?, News123
- Re: del behavior 2, MRAB
- Re: del behavior 2,
Chris Rebert
- Re: del behavior 2,
Eric Snow
- Re: del behavior 2, Eric Snow
- Re: del behavior 2, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: del behavior 2, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: del behavior 2, Eric Snow
- Re: del behavior 2,
Eric Snow
- Re: del behavior 2, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: del behavior 2, Eric Snow
- Re: del behavior,
Chris Rebert
- Re: del behavior,
Eric Snow
- Re: del behavior, Eric Snow
- Re: del behavior, Chris Rebert
- Re: del behavior,
Eric Snow
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- Re: del behavior, Chris Rebert
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- Re: State of the art: Tkinter, Tk 8.5, Tix?, Roger
- Re: State of the art: Tkinter, Tk 8.5, Tix?, Eric Brunel
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- Re: State of the art: Tkinter, Tk 8.5, Tix?,
r
- Re: State of the art: Tkinter, Tk 8.5, Tix?, excord80
- Re: State of the art: Tkinter, Tk 8.5, Tix?, r
- Re: State of the art: Tkinter, Tk 8.5, Tix?, Kevin Walzer
- Re: State of the art: Tkinter, Tk 8.5, Tix?, Дамјан Георгиевски
- Re: State of the art: Tkinter, Tk 8.5, Tix?, Kevin Walzer
- Re: State of the art: Tkinter, Tk 8.5, Tix?,
r
- Re: socket.error 24: too many open files, Roy Smith
- Re: socket.error 24: too many open files, Bryan Olson
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Importing modules, Steve Holden
- Re: Importing modules,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Importing modules,
Mudcat
- Re: Importing modules, Marco Mariani
- Re: Importing modules, Mudcat
- Re: Importing modules, rdmurray
- Re: Importing modules, alex23
- Re: Importing modules, Mudcat
- Re: Importing modules, Aahz
- Re: Importing modules,
Mudcat
- Re: formatted 'time' data in calculations, Stephen Chapman
- Re: formatted 'time' data in calculations, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: formatted 'time' data in calculations, Chris Rebert
- Re: formatted 'time' data in calculations,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: formatted 'time' data in calculations,
John Machin
- Re: formatted 'time' data in calculations, Scott David Daniels
- Re: formatted 'time' data in calculations,
Ross
- Re: formatted 'time' data in calculations, Steve Holden
- Re: formatted 'time' data in calculations,
John Machin
- Re: FTP example going through a FTP Proxy,
jakecjacobson
- Re: FTP example going through a FTP Proxy,
jakecjacobson
- Re: FTP example going through a FTP Proxy, jakecjacobson
- Re: FTP example going through a FTP Proxy,
jakecjacobson
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?, Paul McGuire
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?,
Adal Chiriliuc
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?, Carl Banks
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?,
Adal Chiriliuc
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?,
James Stroud
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?, Ben Finney
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?, James Stroud
- Re: Is it ok to type check a boolean argument?,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Creating new instances of subclasses.,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Creating new instances of subclasses.,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Creating new instances of subclasses., J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: Creating new instances of subclasses.,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Creating new instances of subclasses., Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Creating new instances of subclasses., Nick Craig-Wood
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- Re: Creating new instances of subclasses., J. Clifford Dyer
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Creating new instances of subclasses., Terry Reedy
- Re: listdir reports [Error 1006] The volume for a file has been externally altered so that the opened file is no longer valid, Chris Rebert
- Message not available
- Re: How to set a cookie using Cookie Module, tryg . olson
- Re: How to set a cookie using Cookie Module, tryg . olson
- Re: mac osx how to use a specific python environment, Markus Falb
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Defer problem, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Multiprocessing takes higher execution time,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Multiprocessing takes higher execution time, Nick Craig-Wood
- RE: Multiprocessing takes higher execution time,
Sibtey Mehdi
- Re: Multiprocessing takes higher execution time, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Multiprocessing takes higher execution time, James Mills
- RE: Multiprocessing takes higher execution time, Sibtey Mehdi
- Re: [urllib2] 302 -> can't get cookie, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: linked list with cycle structure,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: linked list with cycle structure,
David Hláčik
- Re: linked list with cycle structure, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: linked list with cycle structure, David Hláčik
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- Re: linked list with cycle structure, Robert Kern
- Re: linked list with cycle structure,
David Hláčik
- Re: string length problem?, Peter Otten
- Re: string length problem?, Qian Xu
- Re: string length problem?, John Machin
- Re: multiprocessing and SIGINT,
akineko
- Re: multiprocessing and SIGINT, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: pg_result_status() alternative?,
Steve Holden
- Re: pg_result_status() alternative?,
Qian Xu
- Re: pg_result_status() alternative?, Gerhard Häring
- Re: pg_result_status() alternative?, Qian Xu
- Re: pg_result_status() alternative?,
Qian Xu
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: What is ''r'' in python?, Chris Rebert
- Re: ssl module - how can I accept SSLv3 and TLSv1 protocols only?,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: ssl module - how can I accept SSLv3 and TLSv1 protocols only?, Giampaolo Rodola'
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: message of Exception, Chris Rebert
- Re: message of Exception, Steven Woody
- Re: message of Exception, Terry Reedy
- Re: message of Exception, Steven Woody
- Re: having problems with a multi-conditional while statement, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: having problems with a multi-conditional while statement,
Ned Deily
- Re: having problems with a multi-conditional while statement, bowman.joseph@xxxxxxxxx
- Message not available
- Re: having problems with a multi-conditional while statement, Hendrik van Rooyen
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: read pipe information on a running (popen) process, Jules Stevenson
- Re: How to get millisec/fractional seconds out of a time object ?, Scott David Daniels
- Re: How to get millisec/fractional seconds out of a time object ?, Chris Rebert
- Re: How to get millisec/fractional seconds out of a time object ?, MRAB
- Re: How to get millisec/fractional seconds out of a time object ?, M.-A. Lemburg
- Re: subclassing 'list', Chris Rebert
- Re: subclassing 'list',
James Stroud
- Re: subclassing 'list', akineko
- Re: subclassing 'list', J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: Problem building Python 2.5.2 curses module on HP/UX 11.11, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: parse/slice/..., skip
- Re: parse/slice/..., Albert Hopkins
- Re: parse/slice/..., Tim Arnold
- Re: reading stdout from a running win32 process, sturlamolden
- Re: figuring week of the day...., r
- Re: figuring week of the day...., Tim Chase
- Re: figuring week of the day...., Chris Rebert
- Message not available
- Re: figuring week of the day....,
Tim Chase
- Re: figuring week of the day...., tekion
- Re: figuring week of the day....,
Tim Chase
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, sturlamolden
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python,
sturlamolden
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python,
Jonathan Gardner
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, J Kenneth King
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, Steve Holden
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, J Kenneth King
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, Kay Schluehr
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, J Kenneth King
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, Chris Mellon
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, J Kenneth King
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, Kay Schluehr
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, J Kenneth King
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python,
Jonathan Gardner
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, Kay Schluehr
- Re: looking for tips on how to implement "ruby-style" Domain Specific Language in Python, Carl Banks
- Re: Code Review request for the trash-cli project,
Dotan Cohen
- Re: Code Review request for the trash-cli project, Andrea Francia
- Re: Code Review request for the trash-cli project, Steven D'Aprano
- Message not available
- Re: image recogniton?, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: image recogniton?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Message not available
- Re: image recogniton?, Dotan Cohen
- Message not available
- Re: image recogniton?, skip
- Message not available
- Message not available
- Re: image recogniton?, Dotan Cohen
- Message not available
- Re: image recogniton?,
J Kenneth King
- Re: image recogniton?,
Li Han
- Re: image recogniton?, Almar Klein
- Re: image recogniton?, Joe Strout
- Re: image recogniton?,
Li Han
- Re: Traceback in Logging,
Vinay Sajip
- Re: Traceback in Logging,
Kottiyath
- Re: Traceback in Logging, skip
- Re: Traceback in Logging, Vinay Sajip
- Re: Traceback in Logging, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: Traceback in Logging, Vinay Sajip
- Re: Traceback in Logging, Kottiyath
- Re: Traceback in Logging,
Kottiyath
- Re: Python 3.0 nonlocal statement,
Matimus
- Re: Python 3.0 nonlocal statement, Rob Williscroft
- Re: Python 3.0 nonlocal statement, Casey
- Re: Python subprocess question, Duncan Booth
- Re: ftp seems to get a delayed reaction.,
Antoon Pardon
- Re: ftp seems to get a delayed reaction.,
Jeremy.Chen
- Re: ftp seems to get a delayed reaction., Antoon Pardon
- Re: ftp seems to get a delayed reaction.,
Jeremy.Chen
- Re: __builtin__ quote,
James Stroud
- Re: __builtin__ quote,
Steven Woody
- Re: __builtin__ quote, James Stroud
- Re: __builtin__ quote, Gabriel Genellina
- Message not available
- Re: __builtin__ quote, Chris Rebert
- Re: __builtin__ quote,
Steven Woody
- Re: __builtin__ quote, John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: __builtin__ quote, Chris Rebert
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: cPickle vs pickle discrepancy, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: cPickle vs pickle discrepancy,
Zac Burns
- Re: cPickle vs pickle discrepancy,
Carl Banks
- Re: cPickle vs pickle discrepancy, Zac Burns
- Re: cPickle vs pickle discrepancy,
Carl Banks
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Rich Comparisons Gotcha,
Mark Wooding
- Re: Rich Comparisons Gotcha,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Rich Comparisons Gotcha, Mark Wooding
- Re: Rich Comparisons Gotcha, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Rich Comparisons Gotcha, Mark Wooding
- Re: Rich Comparisons Gotcha, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Rich Comparisons Gotcha, Mark Wooding
- Re: Rich Comparisons Gotcha,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Regex Generator From Multiple Files, Jeremy.Chen
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Is there a best linux distro for a python hobbyist?, James Mills
- Re: Is there a best linux distro for a python hobbyist?, Lex Hider
- Re: Is there a best linux distro for a python hobbyist?, David Crouse
- Re: Is there a best linux distro for a python hobbyist?, David Cournapeau
- Re: Is there a best linux distro for a python hobbyist?, Dave Crouse
- Re: Measuring bytes of packet sent from python application,
Jonathan Gardner
- Re: Measuring bytes of packet sent from python application,
Kangkook Jee
- Re: Measuring bytes of packet sent from python application, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: Measuring bytes of packet sent from python application, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Measuring bytes of packet sent from python application, Grant Edwards
- Re: Measuring bytes of packet sent from python application, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: Measuring bytes of packet sent from python application, Roger Binns
- Re: Measuring bytes of packet sent from python application, Grant Edwards
- Re: Measuring bytes of packet sent from python application,
Kangkook Jee
- Re: Measuring bytes of packet sent from python application, James Mills
- Re: Measuring bytes of packet sent from python application, Grant Edwards
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!,
Mensanator
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!,
Obaid R.
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, James Stroud
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Obaid R.
- [OT] Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Russ P.
- [OT] Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Russ P.
- [OT] Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Russ P.
- [OT] Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Russ P.
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Obaid R.
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Russ P.
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Obaid R.
- [OT] Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Mensanator
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Obaid R.
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Mensanator
- [OT] Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Mensanator
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Obaid R.
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, James Stroud
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Russ P.
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, James Stroud
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, Obaid R.
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, James Stroud
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!,
Obaid R.
- Re: Oh! The people of all over the world!, James Stroud
- Re: An idea of how to identify Israeli owned software companies,
Terje
- Re: An idea of how to identify Israeli owned software companies, Steve Holden
- Re: An idea of how to identify Israeli owned software companies,
Mensanator
- Re: An idea of how to identify Israeli owned software companies, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: An idea of how to identify Israeli owned software companies, Mensanator
- Re: An idea of how to identify Israeli owned software companies, Steve Holden
- Message not available
- Re: An idea of how to identify Israeli owned software companies, James Mills
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++,
Ralf Schoenian
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++, Thomas Heller
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++, Thomas Heller
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++,
Terry Reedy
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++,
Ryan
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++,
Ryan
- Re: Extending Python with C or C++, sturlamolden
- Re: replacement for __file__ in compiled exe,
John Machin
- Re: replacement for __file__ in compiled exe, TechieInsights
- Re: __init__.py and package help, TechieInsights
- Re: __init__.py and package help,
J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: __init__.py and package help, TechieInsights
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: threading a 10 lines out of a file, Steve Holden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python callback functions and static methods, Chris Rebert
- Re: Python callback functions and static methods, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Python callback functions and static methods, Steve Holden
- Re: reflection as in Java: how to create an instance from a classname, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: mod_python: delay in files changing after alteration, Stephen Chapman
- Re: mod_python: delay in files changing after alteration,
Graham Dumpleton
- Re: mod_python: delay in files changing after alteration, psaffrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Tkinter - problem closing window, Peter Otten
- Re: Tkinter - problem closing window,
Collin D
- Re: Tkinter - problem closing window,
Roger
- Re: Tkinter - problem closing window, Collin D
- Re: Tkinter - problem closing window,
Roger
- Re: Tkinter - problem closing window,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Tkinter - problem closing window, Djames Suhanko
- Re: f.seek() unwanted output,
Tim Chase
- Re: f.seek() unwanted output, thomasvangurp@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: f.seek() unwanted output, pruebauno
- Re: About PyOpenGL, Cousin Stanley
- Re: About PyOpenGL,
Rob Williscroft
- Re: About PyOpenGL, truelixin@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: fetch image, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: What would you like to see in a book about Matplotlib?, Marco Nawijn
- Re: What would you like to see in a book about Matplotlib?, James Stroud
- Re: What would you like to see in a book about Matplotlib?, Thomas Guettler
- Re: What would you like to see in a book about Matplotlib?,
Dotan Cohen
- Re: What would you like to see in a book about Matplotlib?,
Sandro Tosi
- Re: What would you like to see in a book about Matplotlib?, Dotan Cohen
- Message not available
- Re: What would you like to see in a book about Matplotlib?, Sandro Tosi
- Re: What would you like to see in a book about Matplotlib?,
Sandro Tosi
- Re: My last working day of 2007, Ant
- Re: My last working day of 2007,
skip
- Re: My last working day of 2007,
News123
- Re: My last working day of 2007, Jack.Chu
- Re: My last working day of 2007,
News123
- Re: structuring a package?,
James Mills
- Re: structuring a package?, Torsten Mohr
- Re: structuring a package?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: SSL certificate parsing?, Python Nutter
- Re: Python3,
skip
- Re: Python3,
alexus
- Re: Python3, skip
- Re: Python3, alexus
- Re: Python3,
alexus
- Re: Memory debugging tool for Python/C API?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: pep-8 vs. external interfaces?, Carl Banks
- Re: pep-8 vs. external interfaces?, Philip Semanchuk
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python training in Colorado, January 27-30, lutz
- Re: Python training in Colorado, January 27-30, skip
- Re: Saw children in the face of tanks, Yinon Ehrlich
- Re: How to declare python ints in C extensions?, Saju Pillai
- Re: How to declare python ints in C extensions?, Philip Semanchuk
- Message not available
- Re: How to declare python ints in C extensions?,
Christian Heimes
- Re: How to declare python ints in C extensions?, Tony Houghton
- Re: How to declare python ints in C extensions?,
Christian Heimes
- Re: IDLE spinning beach ball on OS X 10.3.9 Panther, Tommy Nordgren
- Re: some question about python2.6 and python3k, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Which SOAP module?,
Ralf Schoenian
- Re: Which SOAP module?, Roy Smith
- Re: Which SOAP module?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Which SOAP module?, Pierre Hanser
- Re: Using PythonPath under Windows Vista.,
Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: Using PythonPath under Windows Vista., Steve Holden
- Re: Using PythonPath under Windows Vista., Andrew Lewis
- Re: Using PythonPath under Windows Vista., Steve Holden
- Re: Code coverage to Python code, skip
- Re: Code coverage to Python code,
Robert Kern
- Re: Code coverage to Python code,
Roy Smith
- Re: Code coverage to Python code, David Stanek
- Re: Code coverage to Python code,
Roy Smith
- Re: Code coverage to Python code, James Mills
- Re: Code coverage to Python code, Kay Schluehr
- Re: Take the first n items of an iterator,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Take the first n items of an iterator, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: When does python 3.1, 3.2 version out?, Benjamin
- Re: When does python 3.1, 3.2 version out?, Méta-MCI (MVP)
- Re: socket send help,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: socket send help,
Bryan Olson
- Re: socket send help, James Mills
- Message not available
- Re: socket send help, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: socket send help, Bryan Olson
- Re: socket send help,
Bryan Olson
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: deleting a method,
MRAB
- Re: deleting a method,
Ben Finney
- Re: deleting a method, Filip Gruszczyński
- Re: deleting a method, Ben Finney
- Re: deleting a method, alex goretoy
- Re: deleting a method,
Ben Finney
- Re: deleting a method, Steve Holden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: compiling python2.5 on linux under wine, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
- Re: win32gui, Tim Roberts
- <Possible follow-ups>
- win32gui,
Gandalf
- Re: win32gui,
TheSeeker
- Re: win32gui, Gandalf
- Re: win32gui, Tim Roberts
- Re: win32gui,
TheSeeker
- Re: Port of python stdlib to other languages., Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: ResponseNotReady exception, vk
- Re: ResponseNotReady exception, Chris Rebert
- Re: Returning a string,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Returning a string,
Kless
- Re: Returning a string, Simon Forman
- Re: Returning a string, Kless
- Re: Returning a string, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Returning a string, Kless
- Re: Returning a string, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Returning a string, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Returning a string,
Kless
- Re: Returning a string, Simon Brunning
- Re: strange thing after call PyObject_CallMethod,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: strange thing after call PyObject_CallMethod, Bug Hunter
- Re: Doubt on creating threads, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Doubt on creating threads, Simon Forman
- Re: Doubt on creating threads,
Bryan Olson
- Re: Doubt on creating threads, koranthala
- Re: python is great, Méta-MCI \(MVP\)
- Re: python is great,
Dotan Cohen
- Re: python is great,
sturlamolden
- Re: python is great, Dotan Cohen
- Re: python is great,
sturlamolden
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- Re: python is great, M.-A. Lemburg
- Re: patch, geon
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: list iteration if statement, Steve Holden
- Re: list iteration if statement,
alex goretoy
- Re: list iteration if statement, Mensanator
- Re: list iteration if statement, alex goretoy
- Re: list iteration if statement, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: list iteration if statement, MRAB
- Re: list iteration if statement, Steve Holden
- Re: list iteration if statement, Steve Holden
- Re: Ideas to optimize this getitem/eval call?, vk
- Re: Ideas to optimize this getitem/eval call?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Ideas to optimize this getitem/eval call?,
mario
- Re: Ideas to optimize this getitem/eval call?, mario
- Re: Ideas to optimize this getitem/eval call?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Ideas to optimize this getitem/eval call?, Tino Wildenhain
- Message not available
- Re: Ideas to optimize this getitem/eval call?, mario g
- Re: Ideas to optimize this getitem/eval call?,
mario
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?,
vk
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, r
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Ben Finney
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, vk
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, r
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, r
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, John Machin
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Ben Finney
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Steve Holden
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, s0suk3
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Russ P.
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, vk
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Ben Finney
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, vk
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, vk
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Russ P.
- Message not available
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, vk
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- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?,
vk
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Aahz
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Tim Rowe
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, sprad
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Roy Smith
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, J Kenneth King
- Re: Noob question: Is all this typecasting normal?, James Mills
- Re: is there a way to determine a relative path to the script?, TechieInsite
- Re: is there a way to determine a relative path to the script?,
TechieInsights
- Re: is there a way to determine a relative path to the script?, TechieInsights
- Re: Reverse order of bit in repeating seqence of byte string, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: Reverse order of bit in repeating seqence of byte string, Terry Reedy
- Re: Reverse order of bit in repeating seqence of byte string,
John Machin
- Re: Reverse order of bit in repeating seqence of byte string,
imageguy
- Re: Reverse order of bit in repeating seqence of byte string, John Machin
- Re: Reverse order of bit in repeating seqence of byte string, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Reverse order of bit in repeating seqence of byte string,
imageguy
- Re: Reverse order of bit in repeating seqence of byte string, Gary Herron
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?,
Fuzzyman
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?,
Markus Brueckner
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, Andreas Waldenburger
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?,
Markus Brueckner
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, Steve Holden
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?,
J Kenneth King
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, Ned Deily
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, J Kenneth King
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, Gerhard Häring
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, Aaron Brady
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?,
mr
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?,
Kottiyath
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, alex goretoy
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, Lie
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?, Lie
- Re: Is there a better algorithm?,
Kottiyath
- Re: Py2exe issue,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: Py2exe issue, rcmn
- Re: Py2exe issue,
rcmn
- Re: Py2exe issue, rcmn
- Re: Unreasonable memory usage under linux with a simple loop, Michele Simionato
- Re: FW: python import sys.path,
John Machin
- Re: FW: python import sys.path, Fuzzyman
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?, John Machin
- Re: Triple quoted string in exec function ?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Python logging question,
Vinay Sajip
- Re: Python logging question, koranthala
- Re: similar words index?, John Machin
- Re: similar words index?,
Jochen Schulz
- Re: similar words index?, bearophileHUGS
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Switching user in a SSH connection,
Tino Wildenhain
- Re: Switching user in a SSH connection, Shah Alam
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Understanding search queries, semantics, and "Meaning" ...aren't we all looking for meaning?, Aahz
- Re: mod_pylite?,
skip
- Re: mod_pylite?,
excord80
- Re: mod_pylite?, Graham Dumpleton
- Re: mod_pylite?, excord80
- Re: mod_pylite?, Fuzzyman
- Re: mod_pylite?,
excord80
- Re: yacc statement recognition [PLY], Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: Testing if an index is in a slice,
ajaksu
- Re: Testing if an index is in a slice, mmanns
- Re: Testing if an index is in a slice,
Bryan Olson
- Re: Testing if an index is in a slice, ajaksu
- Re: Testing if an index is in a slice, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Testing if an index is in a slice, Bryan Olson
- Re: Testing if an index is in a slice, Aaron Brady
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Testing if an index is in a slice, mmanns
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How to find the beginning of last line of a big text file ?, MRAB
- Re: How to find the beginning of last line of a big text file ?, Tim Chase
- RE: How to find the beginning of last line of a big text file ?, Barak, Ron
- Re: Iowa Python Users Group Meeting (Jan. 5, 2008), Mike Driscoll
- Re: Creating an application for Linux, Mike Driscoll
- Re: initialization in python,
John Machin
- Re: initialization in python,
koranthala
- Re: initialization in python, Terry Reedy
- Re: initialization in python, koranthala
- Re: initialization in python,
koranthala
- Re: If your were going to program a game..., janislaw
- Re: If your were going to program a game...,
Kay Schluehr
- Re: If your were going to program a game...,
excord80
- Re: If your were going to program a game..., Chris Rebert
- Re: If your were going to program a game..., Fuzzyman
- Re: If your were going to program a game..., Aaron Brady
- Re: If your were going to program a game..., Fuzzyman
- Re: If your were going to program a game..., Steve Holden
- Re: If your were going to program a game...,
Joe Strout
- Re: If your were going to program a game..., Steven D'Aprano
- Re: If your were going to program a game...,
excord80
- Re: If your were going to program a game...,
J Kenneth King
- Re: If your were going to program a game...,
Fuzzyman
- Re: If your were going to program a game..., Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: If your were going to program a game..., Fuzzyman
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- Re: If your were going to program a game..., Terry Reedy
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Fuzzyman
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