comp.lang.python
- How you can save fuel and the environment, energy saver
- OTish: convince the team to drop VBScript, rdmurray
- TypeErrors, rdmurray
- Re: How best to test functions which use date.today,
Lie Ryan
- Re: How best to test functions which use date.today, Scott David Daniels
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- Re: How best to test functions which use date.today, rdmurray
- Re: How best to test functions which use date.today, Gabriel Genellina
- c.Win32_OperatingSystem question.,
bryan rasmussen
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- Re: c.Win32_OperatingSystem question., bryan rasmussen
- Re: c.Win32_OperatingSystem question., Tim Golden
- Creating Zip file like java jar file,
zaheer . agadi
- Re: Creating Zip file like java jar file,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Creating Zip file like java jar file,
zaheer . agadi
- Re: Creating Zip file like java jar file, Lie Ryan
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- Re: Creating Zip file like java jar file, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Creating Zip file like java jar file,
zaheer . agadi
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- Re: Creating Zip file like java jar file, rdmurray
- Re: Creating Zip file like java jar file,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: what does this mean....?, John Machin
- Re: what does this mean....?,
Rhodri James
- Re: what does this mean....?,
zaheer . agadi
- Re: what does this mean....?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: what does this mean....?, Ben Finney
- Re: what does this mean....?, zaheer . agadi
- Re: what does this mean....?,
zaheer . agadi
- Re: What's so wrong about execfile?, Carl Banks
- Re: why cannot assign to function call,
Mark Wooding
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, rdmurray
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, Rhodri James
- Re: Guidance on writing a top-like console, Paul Rubin
- Re: Guidance on writing a top-like console, Mike Driscoll
- Re: Guidance on writing a top-like console, alex23
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Guidance on writing a top-like console, Tim Chase
- Re: Guidance on writing a top-like console, ntwrkd
- Re: Define a constant in Python C extension, Robert Kern
- Re: Define a constant in Python C extension, Mel
- Re: Define a constant in Python C extension, Stefan Behnel
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Capture Keystrokes from a USB Wireless Keyboard., Shane Geiger
- RE: Capture Keystrokes from a USB Wireless Keyboard., Support Desk
- Re: starting a Python 2.5 executable without the DOS window, Ulrich Eckhardt
- Re: starting a Python 2.5 executable without the DOS window, pruebauno
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- Re: ANN: updates to Python-by-example,
python
- Re: ANN: updates to Python-by-example, steven.oldner
- Re: TextCtrl fully expanding at program start, Vlastimil Brom
- Re: Data Coding suggestions, Steve Holden
- Re: Data Coding suggestions,
Rick Dooling
- Re: Data Coding suggestions, steven.oldner
- Re: struct.unpack() on a stream, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: struct.unpack() on a stream, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: decimal to string conv, Chris Rebert
- Re: String search, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: String search,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: String search, odeits
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list.,
Chris Rebert
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list.,
odeits
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., bearophileHUGS
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., Stefan Behnel
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., odeits
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., bearophileHUGS
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., Tim Rowe
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., Falcolas
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., Steve Holden
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., Falcolas
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., Steve Holden
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- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., Tim Rowe
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., Paul Rubin
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- Re: removing duplication from a huge list., Tim Chase
- Re: removing duplication from a huge list.,
odeits
- Re: Multiple conditional expression, Grant Edwards
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Multiple conditional expression, Steve Holden
- Re: Multiple conditional expression,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Multiple conditional expression,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Multiple conditional expression, Grant Edwards
- Re: Multiple conditional expression, Anjanesh Lekshminarayanan
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- Re: Multiple conditional expression, Chris Rebert
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- Re: Multiple conditional expression, Steve Holden
- Re: Multiple conditional expression,
Paul Rubin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: factoring wx.Image, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Using xreadlines,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Using xreadlines,
Brett Hedges
- Re: Using xreadlines, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Using xreadlines, Roy H. Han
- Re: Using xreadlines, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Using xreadlines, Roy H. Han
- Re: Using xreadlines, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Using xreadlines,
Brett Hedges
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Using xreadlines, Chris Rebert
- Re: PythonWin -vs- Idle, alex23
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: PythonWin -vs- Idle,
Steve Holden
- Re: PythonWin -vs- Idle, Niklas Norrthon
- Re: Can someone explain this behavior to me?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Can someone explain this behavior to me?, John Machin
- Re: Can someone explain this behavior to me?, Albert Hopkins
- Re: Can someone explain this behavior to me?,
Steve Holden
- Re: Can someone explain this behavior to me?, Jesse Aldridge
- Re: best way to parse a function-call-like string?, Tim Wintle
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- Re: best way to parse a function-call-like string?, Robert Kern
- Re: best way to parse a function-call-like string?, John Machin
- Re: best way to parse a function-call-like string?, Paul McGuire
- Re: How can I know when a sub-process is effectively initialized?, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: How to parse form in client side?, Chris Rebert
- Re: How to parse form in client side?, Stefan Behnel
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: What functions, other than sleep(), can be interrupted by Ctrl-C?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: What functions, other than sleep(), can be interrupted by Ctrl-C?, Maxim Khitrov
- Re: OT: handling multiple software repositories,
Tim Golden
- Re: OT: handling multiple software repositories,
Loretta SALINO
- Re: OT: handling multiple software repositories, Tim Golden
- Re: OT: handling multiple software repositories,
Loretta SALINO
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- Re: OT: handling multiple software repositories,
Luis Zarrabeitia
- Re: OT: handling multiple software repositories, Thomas Guettler
- Re: OT: handling multiple software repositories,
Luis Zarrabeitia
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: problem with glob in remote directory or os.walk in remote directory in windos, Steve Holden
- Re: problem with glob in remote directory or os.walk in remote directory in windos, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: problem with glob in remote directory or os.walk in remote directory in windos, Steve Holden
- Re: problem with glob in remote directory or os.walk in remote directory in windos, Steve Holden
- Re: Run a python script as an exe and run a new process from it,
Tim Wintle
- Re: Run a python script as an exe and run a new process from it,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Run a python script as an exe and run a new process from it, venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Run a python script as an exe and run a new process from it, Tim Wintle
- Re: Run a python script as an exe and run a new process from it, venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Run a python script as an exe and run a new process from it, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Run a python script as an exe and run a new process from it,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Run a python script as an exe and run a new process from it,
Paddy O'Loughlin
- Re: Run a python script as an exe and run a new process from it,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Run a python script as an exe and run a new process from it, Paddy O'Loughlin
- Re: Run a python script as an exe and run a new process from it,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Efficient searching through objects, rdmurray
- Re: Efficient searching through objects,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Efficient searching through objects,
sert
- Re: Efficient searching through objects, Tim Rowe
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- Re: Efficient searching through objects, Tim Chase
- Re: Efficient searching through objects,
sert
- Re: Delete all items in the list, Chris Rebert
- Re: Delete all items in the list, Bruno Desthuilliers
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- Re: Delete all items in the list, Boris Borcic
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- Re: Delete all items in the list, Gabriel Genellina
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- RE: Delete all items in the list, John Posner
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- functools.partial (was: Delete all items in the list), John Posner
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- Re: Delete all items in the list, Terry Reedy
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- Re: Delete all items in the list, Steve Holden
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- Re: Delete all items in the list, Terry Reedy
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- Re: Delete all items in the list, Steve Holden
- Re: Delete all items in the list,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Delete all items in the list, Peter Billam
- Re: Delete all items in the list, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Delete all items in the list, Steve Holden
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- Re: Delete all items in the list, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Delete all items in the list, Chris Rebert
- Re: Delete all items in the list, Chris Rebert
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- Re: Delete all items in the list, Steve Holden
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- Re: Delete all items in the list, Chris Rebert
- Re: Delete all items in the list, Clarendon
- Re: Delete all items in the list, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Delete all items in the list, Terry Reedy
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: EOL for sys.stdin.readline() and raw_input(), MRAB
- Re: EOL for sys.stdin.readline() and raw_input(), Terry Reedy
- Re: EOL for sys.stdin.readline() and raw_input(), skip
- Re: EOL for sys.stdin.readline() and raw_input(), jkv
- Re: EOL for sys.stdin.readline() and raw_input(), Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: EOL for sys.stdin.readline() and raw_input(), jkv
- Re: EOL for sys.stdin.readline() and raw_input(), Jean-Paul Calderone
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: subprocess module: execution of standard binaries without shell?, Christian Heimes
- Re: subprocess module: execution of standard binaries without shell?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary,
Benjamin Peterson
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary,
Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary,
Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, Paul Rubin
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, Paul Rubin
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, Paul Rubin
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, Steve Holden
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, python
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, Colin J. Williams
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary,
Raymond Hettinger
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: i have problem with glob.glob() in remotely directory, Chris Rebert
- Re: i have problem with glob.glob() in remotely directory, lameck kassana
- Re: i have problem with glob.glob() in remotely directory, Steve Holden
- Re: class property not working in python 2.5.1,
Christian Heimes
- Re: class property not working in python 2.5.1, utnapistim
- Re: Queries, Gary Herron
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- RE: Queries, Murray
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- Re: Queries, Steve Holden
- Re: Queries, mmcclaf
- Re: Queries, mmcclaf
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- Re: Queries,
Steve Holden
- Re: Queries, mmcclaf
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- Re: Queries, Steve Holden
- Re: Queries, mmcclaf
- Re: thread safe to lock on key, val pairs on a dict instead of entire dict?, Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: PYTHONPATH on Mac 10.5, Python Nutter
- Re: logging.Handler not working with QThreads, Vinay Sajip
- Re: logging.Handler not working with QThreads, Vinay Sajip
- Re: coding style - try, except,
Steve Holden
- Re: coding style - try, except, Peter Otten
- Re: coding style - try, except, Chris Rebert
- Re: coding style - try, except, Scott David Daniels
- Re: coding style - try, except, Christian Heimes
- Re: "Battleship" style game,
Marco Mariani
- Re: "Battleship" style game, Shawn Milochik
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- Re: "Battleship" style game, Steve Holden
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- Re: "Battleship" style game, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: "Battleship" style game, Shawn Milochik
- Re: "Battleship" style game, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: "Battleship" style game, Shawn Milochik
- Re: "Battleship" style game, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: "Battleship" style game, Grant Edwards
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- Re: "Battleship" style game, Steve Holden
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- Re: "Battleship" style game, J. Cliff Dyer
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- Re: "Battleship" style game, Zvezdan Petkovic
- Re: How to convert image into numpy.ndarray, Christian Meesters
- Re: File Path retrieving problem,
Steve Holden
- Re: File Path retrieving problem,
music24by7
- Re: File Path retrieving problem, Steve Holden
- Re: File Path retrieving problem, Peter Otten
- Re: File Path retrieving problem, Emile van Sebille
- Re: File Path retrieving problem, music24by7
- Re: File Path retrieving problem, Steve Holden
- Re: File Path retrieving problem, music24by7
- Re: File Path retrieving problem, John Machin
- Re: File Path retrieving problem, Steve Holden
- Re: File Path retrieving problem,
music24by7
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- Re: File Path retrieving problem, music24by7
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- Re: File Path retrieving problem, Steve Holden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Lambda function, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Free Python Training: Washington, DC (3/3-5),
Aahz
- Re: Free Python Training: Washington, DC (3/3-5),
Alan G Isaac
- Re: Free Python Training: Washington, DC (3/3-5), Steve Holden
- Re: Free Python Training: Washington, DC (3/3-5),
Alan G Isaac
- Re: glibc detected *** python: corrupted double-linked list,
David Cournapeau
- Re: glibc detected *** python: corrupted double-linked list, Christian Meesters
- Re: glibc detected *** python: corrupted double-linked list, Duncan Grisby
- Re: glibc detected *** python: corrupted double-linked list,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: glibc detected *** python: corrupted double-linked list,
Christian Meesters
- Re: glibc detected *** python: corrupted double-linked list, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: glibc detected *** python: corrupted double-linked list,
Christian Meesters
- Re: PyCrypto AES MODE_CBC - How to?,
Helmut Jarausch
- Re: PyCrypto AES MODE_CBC - How to?, M.-A. Lemburg
- Re: variable length tuple assignment, Chris Rebert
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- Re: variable length tuple assignment,
Tim Chase
- Re: variable length tuple assignment, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: variable length tuple assignment,
Tim Chase
- Re: Finding the attributes of a file, John Machin
- Re: Does Paramiko 1.7.2 and 1.6.4 work with CentOS 4, Jason Scheirer
- Re: XML Parsing, alex23
- Re: XML Parsing, Lie Ryan
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: XML Parsing, hrishy
- Re: XML Parsing, Lie Ryan
- Re: XML Parsing,
hrishy
- Re: XML Parsing,
Paul McGuire
- Re: XML Parsing, hrishy
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- RE: XML Parsing, Paul McGuire
- Re: XML Parsing,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Problem with os.system(),
Christian Heimes
- Re: Problem with os.system(), venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Problem with os.system(), venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Convert PySerial to python 3.0,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Convert PySerial to python 3.0, Grant Edwards
- Re: Convert PySerial to python 3.0,
Seth
- Re: Convert PySerial to python 3.0, Christian Heimes
- Re: Convert PySerial to python 3.0, Seth
- Re: Convert PySerial to python 3.0, Christian Heimes
- Re: Convert PySerial to python 3.0, Seth
- Re: Convert PySerial to python 3.0, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Convert PySerial to python 3.0, Steve Holden
- Re: pep 8 constants,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: pep 8 constants,
Robin Becker
- Re: pep 8 constants, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: pep 8 constants, Robin Becker
- Re: pep 8 constants,
Robin Becker
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: pep 8 constants, Steve Holden
- Re: pep 8 constants, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: pep 8 constants, Steve Holden
- Re: pep 8 constants, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: pep 8 constants,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: pep 8 constants, Rhodri James
- Re: pep 8 constants, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: pep 8 constants, Ethan Furman
- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?,
John Machin
- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, rdmurray
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- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, Steve Holden
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- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, rdmurray
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- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, Roy H. Han
- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, Tim Golden
- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, Steve Holden
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- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, rdmurray
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- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, Steve Holden
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- Re: How do I decode unicode characters in the subject using email.message_from_string()?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Getting screen dims platform specific? Say it ain't so!, Luis Zarrabeitia
- Re: Problem with environment variables and cx_Oracle, Zvezdan Petkovic
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Cross-compiling error when compiling 2.6.1..., Garrett Cooper
- Re: 'u' Obselete type – it is identical to 'd'. (7), mathieu
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: 'u' Obselete type – it is identical to 'd'. (7),
John Machin
- Re: 'u' Obselete type – it is identical to 'd'. (7),
Ben Finney
- Re: 'u' Obselete type – it is identical to 'd'. (7), John Machin
- Re: 'u' Obselete type -- it is identical to 'd'. (7), Steve Holden
- Re: 'u' Obselete type – it is identical to 'd'. (7), Steven D'Aprano
- Re: 'u' Obselete type – it is identical to 'd'. (7),
Ben Finney
- Re: 'u' Obselete type – it is identical to 'd'. (7), mathieu
- Re: Is there any equivalent feature available in Python..?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Is there any equivalent feature available in Python..?,
Albert Hopkins
- Re: Is there any equivalent feature available in Python..?, zaheer . agadi
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: variables bound in moudules are None when module is not completely imported, chrysn
- Re: variables bound in moudules are None when module is not completely imported, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: variables bound in moudules are None when module is not completely imported, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Extract CDATA Node, Jean-Paul Calderone
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: try except question - serious foo bar question, and pulling my hair out :-), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: try except question - serious foo bar question, and pulling my hair out :-), Laszlo Nagy
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Newby - is this what they are looking for ?? and is their a better a way, Tim Rowe
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: try except question - serious foo bar question, and pulling my hair out :-), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: try except question - serious foo bar question, and pulling my hair out :-), Laszlo Nagy
- Re: try except question - serious foo bar question, and pulling my hair out :-), Laszlo Nagy
- Re: try except question - serious foo bar question, and pulling my hair out :-), Steve Holden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How to read columns in python, Steve Holden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Problem in accessing files with unicode fonts.,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Problem in accessing files with unicode fonts.,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Problem in accessing files with unicode fonts., Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Problem in accessing files with unicode fonts.,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How do I count the distance between strings in a list?, Jonathan Gardner
- Re: How do I count the distance between strings in a list?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: How do I count the distance between strings in a list?, Ken Seehart
- Re: tkinter icons as bytestrings, not files?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: tkinter icons as bytestrings, not files?, Eric Brunel
- Re: how to conditionally add a dict in-line,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: how to conditionally add a dict in-line,
Wes James
- Re: how to conditionally add a dict in-line, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: how to conditionally add a dict in-line,
Wes James
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: how to conditionally add a dict in-line, Wes James
- Re: getting tut. example to work, alex23
- Re: Code in __init__.py, is it bad form?, Ben Finney
- Re: Code in __init__.py, is it bad form?, Carl Banks
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Code in __init__.py, is it bad form?, Steve Holden
- Re: Code in __init__.py, is it bad form?, Michael Crute
- Re: Code in __init__.py, is it bad form?, Michael Crute
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Need to store dictionary in file, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: read csv error question, John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: read csv error question, MRAB
- Re: read csv error question, MRAB
- Re: more on unescaping escapes,
MRAB
- Re: more on unescaping escapes,
bvdp
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, andrew cooke
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, bvdp
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, Tim Wintle
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, bvdp
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, Rhodri James
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, Chris Rebert
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, bvdp
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, Rhodri James
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, bvdp
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, bvdp
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, Adam Olsen
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, bvdp
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, Mel
- Re: more on unescaping escapes,
bvdp
- Re: more on unescaping escapes, Rhodri James
- Re: Reading a tab delimited text file.,
Tim Chase
- Re: Reading a tab delimited text file.,
Stephen
- Re: Reading a tab delimited text file., Tim Chase
- Re: Reading a tab delimited text file., harijay
- Re: Reading a tab delimited text file.,
Stephen
- Re: Reading a tab delimited text file., Mel
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Challenge: Please break this! [Python Security], Paul McNett
- Re: Challenge: Please break this! [Python Security], tav
- Re: Challenge: Please break this! [Python Security], Tim Wintle
- Re: Challenge: Please break this! [Python Security], Tim Wintle
- Re: Challenge: Please break this! [Python Security], Luis Zarrabeitia
- Re: Python C-API Object Allocation, Stefan Behnel
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Can someone tell me why i get None at the end please this has me stuck for ages, Albert Hopkins
- Re: Can someone tell me why i get None at the end please this has me stuck for ages, Chris Rebert
- Re: Can someone tell me why i get None at the end please this has me stuck for ages, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: python sql query in django,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: python sql query in django,
May
- Re: python sql query in django, Steve Holden
- Re: python sql query in django, May
- Re: python sql query in django, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: python sql query in django, May
- Re: python sql query in django, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: python sql query in django, May
- Re: python sql query in django, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: python sql query in django, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: python sql query in django, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: python sql query in django, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: python sql query in django, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: python sql query in django,
May
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Python, HTTPS (SSL), tlslite and POST method (and lots of pain), yatsek
- Re: Extending Python Questions ....., Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Extending Python Questions .....,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Extending Python Questions .....,
Ben
- Re: Extending Python Questions ....., Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Extending Python Questions ....., Mike Driscoll
- Re: Extending Python Questions ....., Ben
- Re: Extending Python Questions ....., Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Extending Python Questions .....,
Ben
- Re: Python, HTTPS (SSL), tlslite and metoda POST (and lots of pain), Steve Holden
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- Re: Top posting, Stef Mientki
- Re: Top posting, D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: Top posting, Stef Mientki
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- RE: Peculiar swap behavior, Delaney, Timothy (Tim)
- RE: Peculiar swap behavior, andrew cooke
- Re: Peculiar swap behavior, Robert Kern
- Re: Peculiar swap behavior, Chris Rebert
- RE: Peculiar swap behavior, andrew cooke
- Re: Peculiar swap behavior, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Which GROUP to join ?, Robert Kern
- Re: Which GROUP to join ?, Mike Driscoll
- Re: Python shell scripting and errors, Tim Wintle
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- Re: Python shell scripting and errors,
Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Python shell scripting and errors, birdsong
- Re: Python shell scripting and errors,
Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Python Imaging Library (PIL): create PDF from scratch, Steve Holden
- Re: Python Imaging Library (PIL): create PDF from scratch, Scott David Daniels
- Re: A tale of two execs,
bieffe62
- Re: A tale of two execs,
bieffe62
- Re: A tale of two execs, Christian Heimes
- Re: A tale of two execs,
bieffe62
- Re: A tale of two execs, Matt Nordhoff
- Re: A tale of two execs,
Christian Heimes
- Re: A tale of two execs,
aha
- Re: A tale of two execs, aha
- Re: A tale of two execs, Steve Holden
- Re: A tale of two execs, aha
- Re: A tale of two execs, Carl Banks
- Re: A tale of two execs,
aha
- Re: ZSI / MTOM, Cameron Simpson
- Re: opening files with names in non-english characters.,
Chris Rebert
- Re: opening files with names in non-english characters.,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: opening files with names in non-english characters., venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: opening files with names in non-english characters., Gabriel Genellina
- Re: opening files with names in non-english characters.,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Server programming, Steve Holden
- Re: Server programming, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: shared lib from python code?, Paul Rubin
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- Re: shared lib from python code?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: shared lib from python code?,
Gabriel Rossetti
- Re: shared lib from python code?,
Duncan Booth
- Re: shared lib from python code?, Gabriel Rossetti
- Re: shared lib from python code?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: shared lib from python code?,
Duncan Booth
- Re: shared lib from python code?, andrew cooke
- Re: shared lib from python code?, Gabriel Rossetti
- Re: shared lib from python code?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Access from class variable to one on constructor, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Metaclass conflict TypeError exception: problem demonstration script, Tim Golden
- Re: Metaclass conflict TypeError exception: problem demonstration script, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Metaclass conflict TypeError exception: problem demonstration script, Hrvoje Niksic
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- Re: pysqlite smart search, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: pysqlite smart search,
klia
- Re: pysqlite smart search, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: pysqlite smart search, klia
- Re: confusing UnboundLocalError behaive, Chris Rebert
- Re: confusing UnboundLocalError behaive, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: confusing UnboundLocalError behaive, Steven D'Aprano
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- Re: different errors, return outside function and others, Chris Rebert
- Re: different errors, return outside function and others, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: different errors, return outside function and others, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: different errors, return outside function and others, Terry Reedy
- Re: How to open a remote file using python., Chris Rebert
- Re: How to open a remote file using python.,
MRAB
- Re: How to open a remote file using python.,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to open a remote file using python., odeits
- Re: How to open a remote file using python., Chris Rebert
- Re: How to open a remote file using python.,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?,
John Machin
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?,
Chris Cormie
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?, John Machin
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?, Chris Cormie
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?, Chris Cormie
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?, Mark Hammond
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?, Chris Cormie
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?, Chris Cormie
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?, John Machin
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?, Chris Cormie
- Re: How does one get from "ImportError: DLL load failed:..." to a culprit .dll and symbol?,
Chris Cormie
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- Re: Is there a way to ask a class what its metaclasses are ?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Unexpected long pyserial read delay on Windows, Grant Edwards
- Re: Windows Install Command Line,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Windows Install Command Line, Sparky
- Re: Reference or Value?, Christian Heimes
- Re: Reference or Value?, Duncan Booth
- Re: Reference or Value?, MRAB
- Re: Reference or Value?,
andrew cooke
- Re: Reference or Value?, Andrew Koenig
- Re: Reference or Value?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Reference or Value?, Denis Kasak
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- Re: Reference or Value?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Reference or Value?, andrew cooke
- Re: Reference or Value?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Reference or Value?, andrew cooke
- Re: Reference or Value?, Steven D'Aprano
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- Re: can error messages be improved or can they be overridden ?, rdmurray
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- Re: can error messages be improved or can they be overridden ?, Stef Mientki
- Re: can error messages be improved or can they be overridden ?, Terry Reedy
- Re: can error messages be improved or can they be overridden ?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: can error messages be improved or can they be overridden ?, python
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- Re: Python AppStore / Marketplace, Steve Holden
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- Re: Problem trying to install ReportLab with easy_install, Garrett Cooper
- Re: Problem trying to install ReportLab with easy_install, Sebastian Bassi
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- Re: Python 3 and easygui problem,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Python 3 and easygui problem, blogger
- Re: Python 3 and easygui problem, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Python 3 and easygui problem, Peter Anderson
- Re: Python 3 and easygui problem,
Terry Reedy
- Re: Python 3 and easygui problem,
John Machin
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- Re: Python 3 and easygui problem,
John Machin
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- Re: Python 3 and easygui problem, Peter Anderson
- Re: datetime.time and midnight,
Paddy3118
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- Re: datetime.time and midnight,
Mark Dickinson
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- Re: urllib2 login help, Joshua Kugler
- Re: TypeError: descriptor 'replace' requires a 'str' object but received a 'unicode',
Stefan Behnel
- ordinal not in range,
Jaap van Wingerde
- Re: ordinal not in range, Stefan Behnel
- Re: ordinal not in range, Jaap van Wingerde
- ordinal not in range,
Jaap van Wingerde
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: TypeError: descriptor 'replace' requires a 'str' object but received a 'unicode', Steve Holden
- Re: Python dictionary size/entry limit?,
Tino Wildenhain
- Re: Python dictionary size/entry limit?, intelliminer
- Re: Python dictionary size/entry limit?,
Stefan Behnel
- Re: Python dictionary size/entry limit?, Sean
- Re: Python dictionary size/entry limit?,
intelliminer
- Re: Python dictionary size/entry limit?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Python dictionary size/entry limit?,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Python dictionary size/entry limit?,
Stefan Behnel
- Re: Python dictionary size/entry limit?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Python dictionary size/entry limit?,
Stefan Behnel
- Re: python contextmanagers and ruby blocks,
Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: python contextmanagers and ruby blocks,
Alia K
- Re: python contextmanagers and ruby blocks, Aahz
- Re: python contextmanagers and ruby blocks, Alia K
- Re: python contextmanagers and ruby blocks, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: python contextmanagers and ruby blocks,
Alia K
- Re: Wanted: Online Python Course for Credit,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Wanted: Online Python Course for Credit, Steve Holden
- Re: how to assert that method accepts specific types,
Chris Rebert
- Re: how to assert that method accepts specific types, Darren Dale
- Re: how to assert that method accepts specific types, Terry Reedy
- Re: how to assert that method accepts specific types, andrew cooke
- Re: how to assert that method accepts specific types,
Rhodri James
- Re: how to assert that method accepts specific types, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Python won't run, Scott David Daniels
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- Re: Python won't run, Chris Rebert
- Re: Python won't run, Chris Rebert
- Re: Python won't run, Ned Deily
- Re: Python won't run, Ned Deily
- Re: Using clock() in threading on Windows,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Using clock() in threading on Windows, David Bolen
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Using clock() in threading on Windows, Christian Heimes
- Re: "import" not working?, Emile van Sebille
- Re: "import" not working?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: "import" not working?,
Lionel
- Re: "import" not working?, Matimus
- Re: "import" not working?, Lionel
- Re: "import" not working?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: "import" not working?, Lionel
- Re: "import" not working?, Lionel
- Re: "import" not working?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: "import" not working?, Rhodri James
- Re: "import" not working?,
Lionel
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- Re: "import" not working?, Steve Holden
- Re: count secton of data in list,
Emile van Sebille
- Re: count secton of data in list,
odeits
- Re: count secton of data in list, S Arrowsmith
- Re: count secton of data in list,
odeits
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?,
Stefan Behnel
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?,
Ron Garret
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, Matthew Woodcraft
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, Ron Garret
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, Aahz
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, Adam Olsen
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, Denis Kasak
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, Denis Kasak
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- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, Denis Kasak
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, Ron Garret
- Re: What encoding does u'...' syntax use?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Find the location of a loaded module, Christian Heimes
- Re: Find the location of a loaded module,
Aaron Scott
- Re: Find the location of a loaded module,
Aaron Scott
- Re: Find the location of a loaded module, Aaron Scott
- Re: Find the location of a loaded module, Aaron Scott
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Aaron Scott
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Aaron Scott
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Aaron Scott
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- Re: Find the location of a loaded module, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Find the location of a loaded module,
Aaron Scott
- Re: How Can I run some Python Scripts in VS C++?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Killing subservient threads,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Killing subservient threads,
jimzat
- Re: Killing subservient threads, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Killing subservient threads,
jimzat
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koranthala
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- Re: cx_oracle -- how to insert "&", Steve Holden
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- Re: cx_oracle -- how to insert "&", John Machin
- Re: Running script in module initialization,
Steve Holden
- Re: Running script in module initialization,
Kom2
- Re: Running script in module initialization, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Running script in module initialization, Kom2
- Re: Running script in module initialization,
Kom2
- Re: code challenge: generate minimal expressions using only digits 1,2,3, Nigel Rantor
- Re: code challenge: generate minimal expressions using only digits 1,2,3, Paul Rubin
- Re: code challenge: generate minimal expressions using only digits 1,2,3, andrew cooke
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- Re: Framework installation of 2.6 on OS X, with specified prefix, Ben Kaplan
- Re: Framework installation of 2.6 on OS X, with specified prefix, Ned Deily
- Re: Framework installation of 2.6 on OS X, with specified prefix, Evert Rol
- Re: FTP libs for Python?, coldpizza
- Re: FTP libs for Python?,
Mike Kent
- Re: FTP libs for Python?,
Thomas Allen
- Re: FTP libs for Python?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: FTP libs for Python?,
Thomas Allen
- Re: FTP libs for Python?, Jean-Paul Calderone
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Access the gratest future plans in computer science, VEERENDRA
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- Re: get most common number in a list with tolerance, Gerard Flanagan
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- Re: "metaclass conflict" error: where is noconflict ?, Chris Rebert
- RE: "metaclass conflict" error: where is noconflict ?,
Barak, Ron
- Re: "metaclass conflict" error: where is noconflict ?,
Hrvoje Niksic
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- Re: "metaclass conflict" error: where is noconflict ?,
Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE,
Matimus
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE,
W. eWatson
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, David Smith
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, W. eWatson
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, Catherine Heathcote
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, W. eWatson
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, Catherine Heathcote
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, W. eWatson
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, Catherine Heathcote
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, MRAB
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, W. eWatson
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, W. eWatson
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, W. eWatson
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, David Smith
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, W. eWatson
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE, W. eWatson
- Re: Keeping the Console Open with IDLE,
W. eWatson
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode,
Benjamin Peterson
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, dineshv
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode,
Thorsten Kampe
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode,
MRAB
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Ron Garret
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Ron Garret
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Ross Ridge
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Ross Ridge
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Ross Ridge
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Ross Ridge
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Ross Ridge
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Denis Kasak
- choosing a default text-encoding in Python programs (was: To unicode or not to unicode), Joshua Judson Rosen
- Re: choosing a default text-encoding in Python programs, Ben Finney
- Re: choosing a default text-encoding in Python programs (was: To unicode or not to unicode), John Machin
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- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Steve Holden
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode, Joshua Judson Rosen
- Re: To unicode or not to unicode,
MRAB
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Fwd: IDLE error on 3.0.1, Ned Deily
- Re: iterating through files,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: iterating through files,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: iterating through files, Chris Rebert
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- Re: iterating through files, Steve Holden
- Re: iterating through files, Mensanator
- Re: iterating through files,
Mike Driscoll
- Message not available
- Re: Regular expression bug?, Albert Hopkins
- Re: Regular expression bug?, Kurt Smith
- Re: Regular expression bug?,
andrew cooke
- Re: Regular expression bug?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Regular expression bug?,
Peter Otten
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- Re: Regular expression bug?, Lie Ryan
- Re: Regular expression bug?, umarpy
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- Re: Strange array.array performance, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Strange array.array performance, Robert Kern
- Re: Strange array.array performance,
Maxim Khitrov
- Re: Strange array.array performance,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Strange array.array performance, Maxim Khitrov
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- Re: Strange array.array performance, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Strange array.array performance, Maxim Khitrov
- Re: Strange array.array performance,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Strange array.array performance,
John Machin
- Re: Strange array.array performance, Maxim Khitrov
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Newby Question for reading a file,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: Newby Question for reading a file,
steven.oldner
- Re: Newby Question for reading a file, Peter Otten
- Re: Newby Question for reading a file, alex23
- Re: Newby Question for reading a file, Curt Hash
- Re: Newby Question for reading a file, steven.oldner
- Re: Newby Question for reading a file,
steven.oldner
- Re: setattr question, Peter Otten
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- Re: os.fdopen giving "Invalid Argument" from pipes, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: os.fdopen giving "Invalid Argument" from pipes,
Tim Wintle
- Re: os.fdopen giving "Invalid Argument" from pipes, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Which Version of wxPython for Win XP,
Eric_Dexter@xxxxxxx
- Re: Which Version of wxPython for Win XP,
W. eWatson
- Re: Which Version of wxPython for Win XP, W. eWatson
- Re: Which Version of wxPython for Win XP, Mike Driscoll
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- Re: Which Version of wxPython for Win XP,
W. eWatson
- Re: Which Version of wxPython for Win XP, Tim Roberts
- Re: CSV readers and UTF-8 files,
Falcolas
- Re: CSV readers and UTF-8 files, Chris Rebert
- Re: Porting to new Python version, Kottiyath
- Re: Porting to new Python version, Michele Simionato
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Porting to new Python version, Steve Holden
- Re: Porting to new Python version, andrew cooke
- Re: Porting to new Python version, andrew cooke
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: string to list conversion, Srinivas
- Re: string to list conversion, Steve Holden
- Re: string to list conversion, MRAB
- Re: How to convert between Japanese coding systems?, Peter Otten
- Re: How to convert between Japanese coding systems?,
Justin Ezequiel
- Re: How to convert between Japanese coding systems?, Justin Ezequiel
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How to convert between Japanese coding systems?, Lie Ryan
- Re: Timeit, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Calling a class instance like a function, Filip Gruszczyński
- Re: Calling a class instance like a function, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: get descriptor from instance,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: block dynamic attribute creation (was: get descriptor from instance),
Alan G Isaac
- Re: block dynamic attribute creation, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: block dynamic attribute creation, Alan G Isaac
- Re: block dynamic attribute creation (was: get descriptor from instance), Gabriel Genellina
- Re: block dynamic attribute creation, Alan G Isaac
- Re: block dynamic attribute creation, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: block dynamic attribute creation (was: get descriptor from instance),
Alan G Isaac
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: SVN/CVS and Branching, andrew cooke
- Re: SVN/CVS and Branching, Jeff Dyke
- Re: SVN/CVS and Branching, andrew cooke
- Re: SVN/CVS and Branching, David Stanek
- Re: SVN/CVS and Branching, Jeff Dyke
- Re: Newbie Q about Turtle Gfx,
Neil
- Re: Newbie Q about Turtle Gfx, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Newbie Q about Turtle Gfx, sjbrown
- Re: Newbie Q about Turtle Gfx, Mensanator
- Re: Newbie Q about Turtle Gfx, Neil
- Re: Can't get the IPYthon ipapi object working,
Robert Kern
- Re: Can't get the IPYthon ipapi object working, beetlecube
- Re: number theory libraries / project euler, Kurt Smith
- Re: number theory libraries / project euler, andrew cooke
- Re: number theory libraries / project euler, Paul Rubin
- Re: number theory libraries / project euler, Mensanator
- Re: PyGTK install,
Lionel
- Re: PyGTK install,
Lionel
- Re: PyGTK install, Lionel
- Re: PyGTK install, Eric_Dexter
- Re: PyGTK install,
Lionel
- Re: PIL install driving me mad! With solution!, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: why do I get name not defined error, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: why do I get name not defined error, Peter Otten
- Re: Revision Control,
Dikkie Dik
- Re: Revision Control, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Revision Control, Roy Smith
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- Re: Revision Control, skip
- Re: Revision Control, Tim Chase
- Re: Revision Control, Tim Wintle
- Re: Revision Control, Matt Nordhoff
- Re: Revision Control, Tim Chase
- Re: how to list all installed modules, Peter Otten
- Re: how to list all installed modules, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Python/environment problem with char encoding/decoding,
Peter Otten
- Re: Python/environment problem with char encoding/decoding, Gabriel Rossetti
- Re: Crypto headaches.,
M.-A. Lemburg
- Re: Crypto headaches., SamG
- Re: os.popen encoding!,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: os.popen encoding!,
Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: os.popen encoding!, SMALLp
- Re: os.popen encoding!, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: os.popen encoding!,
Hrvoje Niksic
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: PyYaml in standard library?, Chris Rebert
- Re: PyYaml in standard library?,
Brendan Miller
- Re: PyYaml in standard library?, Paul Rubin
- Re: PyYaml in standard library?, Jesse Noller
- Re: Building python with sqlite3,
Christian Heimes
- Re: Building python with sqlite3,
Justin Li
- Re: Building python with sqlite3, Justin Li
- Re: Building python with sqlite3,
Justin Li
- Re: urllib confusion, Steven D'Aprano
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Best practice for upgrading the version of SQLite bundled with Python 2.6.1, python
- Re: multiprocessing module and os.close(sys.stdin.fileno()),
Jesse Noller
- Re: multiprocessing module and os.close(sys.stdin.fileno()), Graham Dumpleton
- Re: multiprocessing module and os.close(sys.stdin.fileno()),
Joshua Judson Rosen
- Re: multiprocessing module and os.close(sys.stdin.fileno()), Graham Dumpleton
- Re: multiprocessing module and os.close(sys.stdin.fileno()), Joshua Judson Rosen
- Re: multiprocessing module and os.close(sys.stdin.fileno()), Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Directory,
Steve Holden
- Re: Directory, gtillmon
- Message not available
- Re: Directory,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Directory, gtillmon
- Re: Directory,
Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: List of locale values for locale.setlocale() under Windows, python
- Re: Searching Google?,
Curt Hash
- Re: Searching Google?,
Johannes Bauer
- Re: Searching Google?, Alex
- Re: Searching Google?, Tim Wintle
- Re: Searching Google?,
Johannes Bauer
- Re: Musings: Using decorators to reduce duplicate exception handling, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Musings: Using decorators to reduce duplicate exception handling, Cameron Simpson
- Re: Musings: Using decorators to reduce duplicate exception handling, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: _socket.so source?,
Christian Heimes
- Re: _socket.so source?, mbarry
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?, Robert Kern
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?,
Carl Banks
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?,
Lionel
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?, Carl Banks
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?, Lionel
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?, Carl Banks
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?, Lionel
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?, Carl Banks
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?, Lionel
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?,
Lionel
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?,
sturlamolden
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?,
Carl Banks
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?, sturlamolden
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?, Carl Banks
- Re: numpy.memmap advice?,
Carl Banks
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, Christian Heimes
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?,
Thomas Allen
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?,
Paul Rubin
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, alex23
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, rdmurray
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, alex23
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, Thomas Allen
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, rdmurray
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, Thomas Allen
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?,
Paul Rubin
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?,
Peter Otten
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?,
Thomas Allen
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, Peter Otten
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, Thomas Allen
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, Christian Heimes
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, Thomas Allen
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, Christian Heimes
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, Thomas Allen
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?,
Thomas Allen
- Re: "Maximum recursion depth exceeded"...why?, MRAB
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Problems with OS X 10.5.6 and Python 2.5 and GDAL 1.6, Miles
- Re: Problems with OS X 10.5.6 and Python 2.5 and GDAL 1.6, Helly John J.
- Re: Problems with OS X 10.5.6 and Python 2.5 and GDAL 1.6, Helly John J.
- Re: Problems with OS X 10.5.6 and Python 2.5 and GDAL 1.6, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Problems with OS X 10.5.6 and Python 2.5 and GDAL 1.6, Ned Deily
- Re: Problems with OS X 10.5.6 and Python 2.5 and GDAL 1.6, Ned Deily
- Re: Problems with OS X 10.5.6 and Python 2.5 and GDAL 1.6, Helly John J.
- Re: Problems with OS X 10.5.6 and Python 2.5 and GDAL 1.6, Ned Deily
- Re: Problems with OS X 10.5.6 and Python 2.5 and GDAL 1.6, Helly John J.
- Re: Reading from text, JB
- Re: Reading from text,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Reading from text, MRAB
- Re: Reading from text,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Reading from text,
Tim Chase
- Re: Reading from text, Grant Edwards
- Re: Reading from text,
Tim Chase
- Re: Threading and tkinter,
Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Threading and tkinter,
gert
- Re: Threading and tkinter, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Threading and tkinter, gert
- Re: Threading and tkinter, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Threading and tkinter, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Threading and tkinter,
gert
- Re: Threading and tkinter,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Threading and tkinter,
gert
- Re: Threading and tkinter, Steve Holden
- Re: Threading and tkinter, gert
- Re: Threading and tkinter, Craig Allen
- Re: Threading and tkinter,
gert
- Re: Python change a value of a variable by itself., Stephen Hansen
- Re: Python change a value of a variable by itself., Tim Chase
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Threads vs. processes, what to consider in choosing ?, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Threads vs. processes, what to consider in choosing ?, Christian Heimes
- Re: How do I declare global vars or class vars in Python ?, alex23
- Re: How do I declare global vars or class vars in Python ?,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: How do I declare global vars or class vars in Python ?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: How do I declare global vars or class vars in Python ?, Paddy O'Loughlin
- Re: How do I declare global vars or class vars in Python ?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: How do I declare global vars or class vars in Python ?, Paddy O'Loughlin
- Re: How do I declare global vars or class vars in Python ?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: How do I declare global vars or class vars in Python ?, Paddy O'Loughlin
- Re: How do I declare global vars or class vars in Python ?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
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- Re: How do I declare global vars or class vars in Python ?, MRAB
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: listing files by modification time, Albert Hopkins
- Re: Is there something easier than ORM?, Kottiyath
- Re: Is there something easier than ORM?,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Is there something easier than ORM?,
一首诗
- Re: Is there something easier than ORM?, Mike Driscoll
- Re: Is there something easier than ORM?, J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: Is there something easier than ORM?,
一首诗
- Re: Is there something easier than ORM?, Michele Simionato
- Re: Is there something easier than ORM?,
Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Is there something easier than ORM?, Michele Simionato
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- Re: print string as raw string, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: print string as raw string,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: print string as raw string, Mirko Dziadzka
- Re: print string as raw string,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: print string as raw string, Scott David Daniels
- Re: print string as raw string, Miles
- Re: print string as raw string, Mirko Dziadzka
- Re: Get file name from file handle, Duncan Booth
- Re: Get file name from file handle, bieffe62
- Re: pythonic array subsetting, bearophileHUGS
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: pythonic array subsetting, Nick Matzke
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- Re: memory recycling/garbage collecting problem, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: memory recycling/garbage collecting problem,
Aaron Brady
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David Niergarth
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- Re: printing bytes to stdout in Py3, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: printing bytes to stdout in Py3,
Christian Heimes
- Re: printing bytes to stdout in Py3,
Casey
- Re: printing bytes to stdout in Py3, Christian Heimes
- Re: printing bytes to stdout in Py3, Casey
- Re: printing bytes to stdout in Py3, Christian Heimes
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Casey
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: [Python-Dev] To 3.0.2 or not to 3.0.2?, Lennart Regebro
- Re: tkinter in python30,
laplacian42
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- Re: time.strptime() and time.strftime() reciprocity, Denis Kasak
- Re: flexible find and replace ?, bearophileHUGS
- Re: flexible find and replace ?, Jason Scheirer
- Re: flexible find and replace ?, Tim Chase
- Re: flexible find and replace ?,
John Machin
- Re: flexible find and replace ?,
Duncan Booth
- Re: flexible find and replace ?, John Machin
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Duncan Booth
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- Re: Speedup Bitmap Parser, Terry Reedy
- Re: Speedup Bitmap Parser,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Speedup Bitmap Parser,
Jayson Santos
- Re: Speedup Bitmap Parser, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Speedup Bitmap Parser, Jayson Santos
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- Re: Speedup Bitmap Parser, Tim Wintle
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- Re: Speedup Bitmap Parser, Peter Otten
- Re: Speedup Bitmap Parser,
Jayson Santos
- Re: wxPython and Croatian characters,
Diez B. Roggisch
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J. Cliff Dyer
- Re: wxPython and Croatian characters, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: wxPython and Croatian characters,
J. Cliff Dyer
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Jason Scheirer
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alejandro
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- Re: wxPython and Croatian characters,
alejandro
- Re: pythojn/xpath question..., Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Threads in PyGTK: keep typing while ping-ing,
bieffe62
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Threads in PyGTK: keep typing while ping-ing, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: What is a phyton?, Python
- Re: What is a phyton?,
Thorsten Kampe
- Re: What is a phyton?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: logging and daemons, Diez B. Roggisch
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: logging and daemons, Garrett Cooper
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Fernando M. Maresca
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Scott David Daniels
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- Re: replace ftp by local copy, Steve Holden
- Re: Creating custom formatter function, Alan G Isaac
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Creating custom formatter function, Terry Reedy
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Andreas Kaiser
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Aleksa Todorovic
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?,
Michele Simionato
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?,
Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Michele Simionato
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, rushenaly
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Steve Holden
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, rushenaly
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Tim Rowe
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, rushenaly
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Tim Rowe
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Christian Heimes
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, sturlamolden
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- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Paul Rubin
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- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Paul Rubin
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Steve Holden
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Paul Rubin
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- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Steve Holden
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Tim Roberts
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, rushenaly
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Falcolas
- Re: `high overhead of multiple Python processes' (was: Will multithreading make python less popular?), Joshua Judson Rosen
- Re: `high overhead of multiple Python processes' (was: Will multithreading make python less popular?), Paul Rubin
- Re: `high overhead of multiple Python processes' (was: Willmultithreading make python less popular?), Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?,
Graham Dumpleton
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- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, rushenaly
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- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Paul Rubin
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- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?,
rushenaly
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Tim Rowe
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Aleksa Todorovic
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, rushenaly
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, sturlamolden
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Christian Heimes
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, rushenaly
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, rushenaly
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Michele Simionato
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, andrew cooke
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?,
Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Aahz
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Ben Finney
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Hendrik van Rooyen
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- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, andrew cooke
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, seb . binet
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, andrew cooke
- Re: Windows vista, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
- Re: Windows vista, Dick
- RE: Changing the Image on a button,
John Posner
- Re: Changing the Image on a button,
odeits
- RE: Changing the Image on a button, John Posner
- Re: Changing the Image on a button, odeits
- Re: Changing the Image on a button,
odeits
- Re: hist without plotting, Peter Otten
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: hist without plotting, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: hist without plotting, Nick Matzke
- Re: Found a very nice, small, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python.,
Python Nutter
- Re: Found a very nice, small, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python.,
laplacian42
- Re: Found a very nice, small, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python., Dotan Cohen
- Re: Found a very nice, small, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python., laplacian42
- Re: Found a very nice, small, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python., Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Found a very nice, small, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python., Dotan Cohen
- Re: Found a very nice, small, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python., Python Nutter
- Re: Found a very nice, small, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python., laplacian42
- Re: Found a very nice, small, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python., Tim Roberts
- Re: Found a very nice, small, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python.,
laplacian42
- Re: Found a very nice, small, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Python., Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string,
Jervis Whitley
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, Jervis Whitley
- Message not available
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, Steve Holden
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, Peter Otten
- Message not available
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, John Machin
- Message not available
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, MRAB
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string,
Jervis Whitley
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string,
odeits
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, odeits
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, odeits
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, rdmurray
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if one char of many in a string, odeits
- Re: illegal list name, Tim Roberts
- Re: illegal list name, Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: documentation link for python 3.0.1 on python.org is broken, Terry Reedy
- Re: Module to read/write MIDI ?,
Tim Wintle
- Re: Module to read/write MIDI ?, Peter Billam
- Re: error while importing os, Jason Scheirer
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python interface to ODF documents?, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: Python interface to ODF documents?, Krishnakant
- Re: Python interface to ODF documents?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Python interface to ODF documents?, Lie Ryan
- Re: Python interface to ODF documents?, Dotan Cohen
- Re: PHP like documentation?, Jaap van Wingerde
- Re: PHP like documentation?, J. Clifford Dyer
- Re: PHP like documentation?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Roy Smith
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Paddy
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Christian Heimes
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number,
Christian Heimes
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number,
Roy Smith
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Christian Heimes
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Mel
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Roy Smith
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Floris Bruynooghe
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number,
Roy Smith
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number,
python
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, John Machin
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Tim Golden
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, python
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Python Nutter
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number,
Python Nutter
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Floris Bruynooghe
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: Pythonic way to determine if a string is a number, Paddy O'Loughlin
- Re: BaseHttpServer, Pierre Quentel
- Re: BaseHttpServer,
Steve Holden
- Re: BaseHttpServer, Paul
- Re: python in emacs, Diez B. Roggisch
- <Possible follow-ups>
- python in emacs, kentandkat
- Re: How to peek inside a decorated function, Terry Reedy
- Re: How to peek inside a decorated function, Peter Otten
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- Re: "Byte" type?, Lie Ryan
- Re: "Byte" type?,
Erik Max Francis
- Re: "Byte" type?, Steve Holden
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- Re: "Byte" type?, John Nagle
- Re: "Byte" type?, Mark Tolonen
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- Re: "Byte" type?, Steve Holden
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- Re: "Byte" type?, John Nagle
- Re: "Byte" type?, Christian Heimes
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- Re: "Byte" type?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: "Byte" type?, Matthew Woodcraft
- Re: "Byte" type?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: "Byte" type?, John Nagle
- Re: "Byte" type?, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: "Byte" type?, Paddy O'Loughlin
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- Re: "Byte" type?, Christian Heimes
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- Re: "Byte" type?, Steve Holden
- Re: "Byte" type?, Chris Rebert
- Re: GetKeyboardLayoutName Win32API, Tim Golden
- Re: PySerial "write" should accept "bytearray", Tino Wildenhain
- Re: PySerial "write" should accept "bytearray", Grant Edwards
- Re: Rapidshare to Megaupload script,
MRAB
- Re: Rapidshare to Megaupload script, aiwarrior
- Re: Rapidshare to Megaupload script, aiwarrior
- Re: Extract an image from a RTF file, Terry Reedy
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- Re: Extract an image from a RTF file, Curt Hash
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, MRAB
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?,
John Nagle
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, MRAB
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, John Nagle
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, MRAB
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, MRAB
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, John Nagle
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, John Nagle
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, Grant Edwards
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, Roy Smith
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, John Nagle
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, Grant Edwards
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, Roy Smith
- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, MRAB
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- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, Steve Holden
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- Re: Can Python serial support run at 45.45 baud?, Hendrik van Rooyen
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- Re: confusion about variable scope in a class, Diez B. Roggisch
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: confusion about variable scope in a class, andrew cooke
- Re: Function name limit in Python ?, Paul McGuire
- Re: Function name limit in Python ?, Steven D'Aprano
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Function name limit in Python ?, MRAB
- Re: Function name limit in Python ?, Albert Hopkins
- Re: Reading a file, Terry Reedy
- Re: Reading a file,
Philipp Pagel
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Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Reading a file, zaheer . agadi
- Re: Reading a file,
Steven D'Aprano
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: [Python-Dev] RELEASED Python 3.0.1, Barry Warsaw
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- Re: [Python-Dev] RELEASED Python 3.0.1, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: Pickling classes (not class instances), Aaron Brady
- Re: doctest fails to see tests in decorated functions,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: doctest fails to see tests in decorated functions, Michele Simionato
- Re: String concatenation performance with +=,
Benjamin Peterson
- Re: String concatenation performance with +=,
Sammo
- Re: String concatenation performance with +=, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: String concatenation performance with +=, Sammo
- Re: String concatenation performance with +=,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: String concatenation performance with +=, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: String concatenation performance with +=, Sammo
- Re: String concatenation performance with +=,
Sammo
- Re: String concatenation performance with +=,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: String concatenation performance with +=, Steven D'Aprano
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.0.1, Ned Deily
- Re: Easier to wrap C or C++ libraries?, Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: Easier to wrap C or C++ libraries?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Easier to wrap C or C++ libraries?,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Easier to wrap C or C++ libraries?, argo785
- Re: Easier to wrap C or C++ libraries?,
Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: Easier to wrap C or C++ libraries?, Christian Heimes
- Re: Easier to wrap C or C++ libraries?, Thomas Heller
- Re: Easier to wrap C or C++ libraries?, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Easier to wrap C or C++ libraries?, Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: Easier to wrap C or C++ libraries?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Turning a signature-changing decorator into a signature-preserving one,
Michele Simionato
- Re: Turning a signature-changing decorator into a signature-preserving one,
Gustavo Narea
- Re: Turning a signature-changing decorator into a signature-preserving one, Michele Simionato
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- Re: Turning a signature-changing decorator into a signature-preserving one,
Gustavo Narea
- Re: pdb in 3.0 very buggy (Win XP Home), Benjamin Peterson
- Re: Upgrading standard library module, Mike Driscoll
- Re: Upgrading standard library module,
Jason Scheirer
- Re: Upgrading standard library module,
Bryan
- Re: Upgrading standard library module, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Upgrading standard library module, Bryan
- Re: Upgrading standard library module, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Upgrading standard library module,
Bryan
- Re: Fortran array in python (f2py?)..., MRAB
- Re: Fortran array in python (f2py?)...,
Robert Kern
- Re: Fortran array in python (f2py?)...,
tripp
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tripp
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: *nix tail -f multiple log files with Thread,
Christian Heimes
- Re: *nix tail -f multiple log files with Thread, Jarkko Torppa
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- Re: *nix tail -f multiple log files with Thread, David
- Re: Python knapsack problem, Matimus
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: sgmllib parser keeps old tag data?, andrew cooke
- Re: sgmllib parser keeps old tag data?, MRAB
- Re: sgmllib parser keeps old tag data?, Berend van Berkum
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- Re: sgmllib parser keeps old tag data?, andrew cooke
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- Re: get wget log message, JuergenRiemer
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- Re: Problem building Python extension,
David Cournapeau
- Re: Problem building Python extension,
martijnsteenwijk
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martijnsteenwijk
- Re: Break large file down into multiple files,
Gabriel Genellina
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brianrpsgt1
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brianrpsgt1
- Re: Break large file down into multiple files, redbaron
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: getting caller, Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Ipython - Do they have a separate mailing list or newsgroup?, David Cournapeau
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- Re: Invoking CutePDF from within Python, Tim Golden
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cm
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Cameron Pulsford
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Cameron Pulsford
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- Re: A little bit else I would like to discuss,
Philip Semanchuk
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Damon
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Damon
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Christian Heimes
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Damon
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Terry Reedy
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azrael
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azrael
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- Re: Can't load smtplib,
Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Can't load smtplib, S-boy
- Re: is there a project running (GUI Builder for Python ) ?, J Kenneth King
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- Re: Help: makefile in Windows, Scott David Daniels
- Re: something wrong with isinstance,
Paul McGuire
- Re: something wrong with isinstance,
maksym . kaban
- Re: something wrong with isinstance, Paul McGuire
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maksym . kaban
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redbaron
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Carl Banks
- Re: something wrong with isinstance, Gabriel Genellina
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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TechieInsights
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TechieInsights
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Michele Simionato
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Michele Simionato
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- Re: cx_Oracle-5.0 Problem,
redbaron
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- Re: An executable operational semantics for Python, bearophileHUGS
- Re: TracShell 0.1 released,
Krzysztof Retel
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- Re: Untangling pythonWin and IDLE Processes on XP Pro,
Diez B. Roggisch
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W. eWatson
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- Re: Untangling pythonWin and IDLE Processes on XP Pro, Terry Reedy
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- Re: Untangling pythonWin and IDLE Processes on XP Pro, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: Untangling pythonWin and IDLE Processes on XP Pro,
W. eWatson
- Re: Match items in large list,
Paul Rubin
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- Re: Match items in large list, MRAB
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Terry Reedy
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- Re: Why does way_1() obtain the correct list but way_2() gets an empty list?, Bruno Desthuilliers
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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- Re: Thank you, Tkinter. (easy to use),
r
- Re: Thank you, Tkinter. (easy to use),
DLitgo
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DLitgo
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Eric Brunel
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- Re: Capture images in macOS X, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Breaking Python list into set-length list of lists, Mensanator
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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- Re: select.poll.poll() never blocks,
Jean-Paul Calderone
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birdsong
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birdsong
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andrew cooke
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andrew cooke
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- Re: how can this iterator be optimized?,
Gabriel Genellina
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Basilisk96
- Re: how can this iterator be optimized?, Terry Reedy
- Re: how can this iterator be optimized?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: how can this iterator be optimized?, Basilisk96
- Re: how can this iterator be optimized?, josh logan
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Basilisk96
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Paul McGuire
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- Re: SQL error, John Machin
- Re: Embed a web browser into a page, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Can I 'LOOK' through urllib?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Can I 'LOOK' through urllib?, Paul Rubin
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- Re: Can I 'LOOK' through urllib?,
Grant Edwards
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- Re: CPython loading modules into memory, Robert Kern
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- Re: Library similar to UserAgent (perl), Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Clearing the keyboard buffer (wxPython),
Mike Driscoll
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MarcusD
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MarcusD
- Re: hpw to convert a linux python script ?,
Alec Schueler
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Stef Mientki
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Stef Mientki
- Re: openOffic, windows, and Python 2.5,
Terry Reedy
- Re: openOffic, windows, and Python 2.5,
John Fabiani
- Re: openOffic, windows, and Python 2.5, Terry Reedy
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John Fabiani
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"Martin v. Löwis"
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- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, Mike Driscoll
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?,
Steve Holden
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?,
W. eWatson
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, Steve Holden
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, W. eWatson
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, Mike Driscoll
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, W. eWatson
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, W. eWatson
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, drobinow@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, W. eWatson
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, W. eWatson
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, W. eWatson
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, W. eWatson
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?, Steve Holden
- Re: Who's on First, IDLE or pythonWin? Dialog Problem?,
W. eWatson
- Re: access to MS Access password-protected database?,
imageguy
- Re: access to MS Access password-protected database?, Kenneth McDonald
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: access to MS Access password-protected database?, Tim Golden
- Re: SOAP client,
Robin
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- Re: Pycon 2009 Hotel?,
jay graves
- Re: Pycon 2009 Hotel?, Mike Driscoll
- Re: Unexpected string behaviour: txt = 'this' ' works', Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Unexpected string behaviour: txt = 'this' ' works',
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Unexpected string behaviour: txt = 'this' ' works',
Jason
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- Re: Unexpected string behaviour: txt = 'this' ' works', Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Unexpected string behaviour: txt = 'this' ' works',
Jason
- Re: best way to serve wsgi with multiple processes,
Robin Becker
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Robin
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Robin
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Graham Dumpleton
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- Re: python3 tutorial for newbie, Ken
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Gabriel Genellina
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mark . seagoe
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mark . seagoe
- Re: Avoiding argument checking in recursive calls,
Jervis Whitley
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afriere
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afriere
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Paul Rubin
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Terry Reedy
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John Machin
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Matthew Sacks
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Matthew Sacks
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Nick Craig-Wood
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Jean-Paul Calderone
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Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: pySerial help please!, MRAB
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Diez B. Roggisch
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Robert Kern
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- Re: zlib interface semi-broken,
Scott David Daniels
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Travis
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Travis
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Paul Rubin
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Scott David Daniels
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Scott David Daniels
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- Re: Replace unknow string varible in file., Vlastimil Brom
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- Re: Functional schmunctional..., Paul Rubin
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Giampaolo Rodola'
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python
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python
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John Machin
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Josh Dukes
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Steven D'Aprano
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Steven D'Aprano
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Albert Hopkins
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- Can urllib check path exists on server?, rdmurray
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Vinay Sajip
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aha
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aha
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- Re: Using paramiko rsa key,
Tino Wildenhain
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loial
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loial
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Chris Rebert
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Joel Ross
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Steven D'Aprano
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Steven D'Aprano
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Chris Rebert
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Gabriel Genellina
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Paul McGuire
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Steven D'Aprano
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Tim Roberts
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Benjamin Peterson
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Benjamin Peterson
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Lionel
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Daniel Fetchinson
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Steven D'Aprano
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Steven D'Aprano
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Gabriel Genellina
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Michele Simionato
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Michele Simionato
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Jean-Paul Calderone
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- Re: Python 3D CAD -- need collaborators, or just brave souls :), Hendrik van Rooyen
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greg
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Josh Dukes
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Josh Dukes
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John O'Hagan
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Steven D'Aprano
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Steven D'Aprano
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greg
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- Re: version in setup.cfg,
Diez B. Roggisch
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Tim Wintle
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Gerhard Häring
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psaffrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Rob
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- Re: Python binaries with VC++ 8.0?,
Carl Banks
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Tim Roberts
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- Re: Python binaries with VC++ 8.0?, bearophileHUGS
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Anthra Norell
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- Re: Extracting bytecode out of frozen programs,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Extracting bytecode out of frozen programs,
Gabriel Genellina
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Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Extracting bytecode out of frozen programs, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Python Module: nift,
Chris Rebert
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bearophileHUGS
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bearophileHUGS
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Paul McGuire
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Chris Rebert
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J
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Diez B. Roggisch
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hall . jeff
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Colin J. Williams
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hall . jeff
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John Machin
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Peter Otten
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Stephen Hansen
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Diez B. Roggisch
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zaheer . agadi
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- Re: sortable table in python 3.0, "Martin v. Löwis"
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Scott David Daniels
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"Martin v. Löwis"
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Robert Kern
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Thomas Heller
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Thomas Heller
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Thomas Heller
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Steven D'Aprano
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Peter Otten
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MRAB
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John Machin
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John Machin
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"Martin v. Löwis"
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Terry
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Terry
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Ben Finney
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- Re: Trouble sorting a list of objects by attributes, Miki
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bearophileHUGS
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Robocop
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Diez B. Roggisch
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Diez B. Roggisch
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Diez B. Roggisch
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Steve Holden
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mmcclaf
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Chris Rebert
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John Machin
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"Martin v. Löwis"
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dq
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Rahul
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Rahul
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Rahul
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Chris Rebert
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Ron Garret
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Ron Garret
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Gabriel Genellina
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Andrew
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Andrew
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Albert Hopkins
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bearophileHUGS
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bearophileHUGS
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Dan Upton
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Tim Chase
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Tim Rowe
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Terry Reedy
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Mensanator
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Michele Simionato
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Aahz
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J Kenneth King
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rdmurray
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rdmurray
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Tobiah
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- Re: Flattening lists, Brian Allen Vanderburg II
- Re: Flattening lists,
mk
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- Re: Flattening lists, Brian Allen Vanderburg II
- Re: Flattening lists, mk
- Re: Flattening lists, Stephen Hansen
- Re: Flattening lists, rdmurray
- Re: Flattening lists, rdmurray
- Re: Flattening lists, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: Arguments for map'ped functions, Peter Otten
- <Possible follow-ups>
- string replace for back slash, rdmurray
- Re: Python 3.0 slow file IO, Ulrich Eckhardt
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rdmurray
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rdmurray
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- Re: Should "open(sys.stdin)" and "open(file, 'r')" be equivalent?, Simon Mullis
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- Re: Ordered dict by default,
Steve Holden
- Re: Ordered dict by default, Paul Rubin
- Re: Ordered dict by default,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Ordered dict by default,
Duncan Booth
- Re: Ordered dict by default, Paul Rubin
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- Re: Ordered dict by default,
MRAB
- Re: Ordered dict by default, Bryan Olson
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Duncan Booth
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andrew cooke
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Stephen Hansen
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- Re: Ordered dict by default, bearophileHUGS
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Stephen Hansen
- Re: Ordered dict by default,
Cameron Simpson
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bearophileHUGS
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- RE: Ordered dict by default, Delaney, Timothy (Tim)
- Re: Ordered dict by default, MRAB
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bearophileHUGS
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- Re: Ordered dict by default, MRAB
- Re: global name 'sqrt' is not defined, Rob
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M.-A. Lemburg
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Scott David Daniels
- Re: global name 'sqrt' is not defined, Nick Matzke
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Scott David Daniels
- Re: Scanning a file character by character, Bard Aase
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Jorgen Grahn
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Spacebar265
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Spacebar265
- Re: time: Daylight savings confusion, Matt Nordhoff
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- Re: Feet and inches, Tim Chase
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- Re: Comparing two book chapters (text files),
andrew cooke
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- Re: Comparing two book chapters (text files), Chris Rebert
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- Re: Using while loop and if statement to tell if a binary has an odd or even number of 1's., Tim Rowe
- Re: Using while loop and if statement to tell if a binary has an odd or even number of 1's., Chris Rebert
- Re: Using while loop and if statement to tell if a binary has an odd or even number of 1's., Steve Holden
- Re: Using while loop and if statement to tell if a binary has an odd or even number of 1's.,
Mark Dickinson
- Re: Using while loop and if statement to tell if a binary has an odd or even number of 1's.,
Duncan Booth
- Re: Using while loop and if statement to tell if a binary has an odd or even number of 1's., Tim Rowe
- Re: Using while loop and if statement to tell if a binary has an odd or even number of 1's., Duncan Booth
- Re: Using while loop and if statement to tell if a binary has an odd or even number of 1's., Tim Rowe
- Re: Using while loop and if statement to tell if a binary has an odd or even number of 1's., Mark Wooding
- Re: Using while loop and if statement to tell if a binary has an odd or even number of 1's.,
Duncan Booth
- Re: How to trigger a smart link?, Chris Rebert
- Re: How to find wxPython method documentation??,
andrew cooke
- Re: How to find wxPython method documentation??, Mike Driscoll
- RE: How to find wxPython method documentation??, Barak, Ron
- Re: How to find wxPython method documentation??, Egon Frerich
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- Re: Understanding descriptors,
Bruno Desthuilliers
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- Re: structs, Steve Holden
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- Re: Upgrade 2.6 to 3.0,
Scott David Daniels
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Tim Rowe
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- Re: how to compile in jython 2.5b1??,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: how to compile in jython 2.5b1??,
ruelle
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ruelle
- Re: sys.float_info.epsilon,
Scott David Daniels
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- Re: sys.float_info.epsilon,
Tim Rowe
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- Re: sys.float_info.epsilon, Tim Rowe
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Mark Dickinson
- Re: sys.float_info.epsilon,
Tim Rowe
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Tim Rowe
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- Re: sys.float_info.epsilon, Steve Holden
- Re: re.sub and named groups,
MRAB
- Re: re.sub and named groups, Emanuele D'Arrigo
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- Re: re.sub and named groups,
Aahz
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Paul McGuire
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- Re: Couple of noobish question,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: Couple of noobish question, Catherine Heathcote
- Re: Couple of noobish question, Gary Herron
- Couple of noobish question, rdmurray
- Re: Couple of noobish question,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Couple of noobish question,
Tim Rowe
- Re: Couple of noobish question, afriere
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- Re: Couple of noobish question, afriere
- Re: Couple of noobish question, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Couple of noobish question, Tim Rowe
- Re: Couple of noobish question,
Tim Rowe
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- Re: Use list name as string, Gary Herron
- Re: Use list name as string, Tim Chase
- Re: Use list name as string, MRAB
- Re: Use list name as string, Tim Chase
- Re: Use list name as string, Tim Chase
- Re: Use list name as string, MRAB
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- Re: Use list name as string, Vincent Davis
- Re: Use list name as string, Tim Chase
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- Re: Use list name as string, Hendrik van Rooyen
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- Re: Use list name as string, Rhodri James
- Re: Added-value of frameworks?,
Matimus
- Re: Added-value of frameworks?, J Kenneth King
- Re: [Web 2.0] Added-value of frameworks?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: [Web 2.0] Added-value of frameworks?, J Kenneth King
- Re: wsdl2py/ZSI and complex types with arrays, Cameron Simpson
- Re: Tkinter, Francesco Bochicchio
- Re: Tkinter,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Tkinter, Luke
- Re: Load / Reload module, Scott David Daniels
- Re: subprocess.Popen - file like object from stdout=PIPE, Chris Rebert
- Re: subprocess.Popen - file like object from stdout=PIPE,
Clovis Fabricio
- Re: subprocess.Popen - file like object from stdout=PIPE,
Helmut Jarausch
- Re: subprocess.Popen - file like object from stdout=PIPE, Clovis Fabricio
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Helmut Jarausch
- Re: Good or bad use of __repr__?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Good or bad use of __repr__?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Good or bad use of __repr__?, Bruno Desthuilliers
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- Re: Locating python,
Mike Driscoll
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andrew cooke
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David Sevilla
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David Sevilla
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Steve Holden
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- Re: kinterbasdb + firebird 1.5 with python 2.6 ?,
Uwe Grauer
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Laszlo Nagy
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Laszlo Nagy
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Diez B. Roggisch
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M.-A. Lemburg
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KMCB
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KMCB
- Re: How to call python from a foreign language thread (C++),
Philip Semanchuk
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Victor Lin
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Victor Lin
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Tim Daneliuk
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"Martin v. Löwis"
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Robin Becker
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Robin Becker
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- Re: Safe to get address of va_list function parameter?, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Window (tkinter) with no decoration,
Matimus
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Gary Herron
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Tino Wildenhain
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Christopher Culver
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Christopher Culver
- Re: Date Comparison,
Diez B. Roggisch
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Simon Brunning
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Simon Brunning
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Bill McClain
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- Re: Bitwise 2009 ($5000 prize money), Steve Holden
- Re: Extracting file from zip archive in Python 2.6.1,
Gabriel Genellina
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Brandon Taylor
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Brandon Taylor
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kurt . forrester . fec
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kurt . forrester . fec
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- Re: Cross platform compilation?,
Christian Heimes
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- Re: Code critique xmlrpclib,
Nick Craig-Wood
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flagg
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flagg
- Re: function scope,
Mike Kent
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Tim Roberts
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- Re: function scope, MRAB
- Re: Where & how to deallocate resources in Python C extension, Gabriel Genellina
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Jon Clements
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vsoler
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vsoler
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- Re: Number of bits/sizeof int,
John Machin
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Mark Wooding
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Mark Wooding
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- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?,
Lionel
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Lionel
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Mike Driscoll
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- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Lionel
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Mike Driscoll
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- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Rhodri James
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Lionel
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Mike Driscoll
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, john
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Grant Edwards
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, John Machin
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Lionel
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, MRAB
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Denis Kasak
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Lionel
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, John Machin
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Steve Holden
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?,
Lionel
- Re: Reading text file with wierd file extension?, Simon Brunning
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- Re: faster scipy.percentileofscore ?, Robert Kern
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- Re: Calling into Python from a C thread, Aahz
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- Re: Combining several text files, MRAB
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Gabriel Genellina
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Gabriel Genellina
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J. Cliff Dyer
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- Re: Monitor Internet connections in XP/Vista, Mike Driscoll
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- Re: Extreme Yaro weirdness,
Gabriel Genellina
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Ron Garret
- Re: Extreme Yaro weirdness, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Extreme Yaro weirdness,
Ron Garret
- Re: [2.5.1] Comparing dates?,
Ben Finney
- Re: [2.5.1] Comparing dates?,
Gilles Ganault
- Re: Comparing dates?, John Machin
- Re: Comparing dates?, Jervis Whitley
- Re: [2.5.1] Comparing dates?, Martin
- Re: [2.5.1] Comparing dates?, Gilles Ganault
- Re: [2.5.1] Comparing dates?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: [2.5.1] Comparing dates?,
Gilles Ganault
- Re: Comparing dates?, John Machin
- Re: Exception error when accessing the class variable at the termination of the program, Duncan Booth
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Stephen Hansen
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Kottiyath
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- Re: Why such different HTTP response results between 2.5 and 3.0, Brian Allen Vanderburg II
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James Mills
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Gabriel Rossetti
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- Re: Completer with history for Python 3 ?, Дамјан Георгиевски
- Re: AssertionError not caught?, Chris Rebert
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- Re: database wrapper ?, Ben Finney
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andrew cooke
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Christian
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- Re: Membership of multiple items to a list, Paul Rubin
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Steven D'Aprano
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: getting values from a text file (newby),
vsoler
- Re: getting values from a text file (newby),
John Machin
- Re: getting values from a text file (newby), vsoler
- Re: getting values from a text file (newby), John Machin
- Re: getting values from a text file (newby),
John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Config files editor, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Problem With py2exe and ConfigParser,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Problem With py2exe and ConfigParser,
berserker992@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Problem With py2exe and ConfigParser, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Problem With py2exe and ConfigParser,
berserker992@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Problems installing PySQLite, SQLite and Trac, Jon Clements
- Re: Python time measure question (timeit),
Steve Holden
- Re: Python time measure question (timeit),
vedrandekovic
- Re: Python time measure question (timeit), Steve Holden
- Re: Python time measure question (timeit),
vedrandekovic
- Problem with slow httplib connections on Windows (and maybe other platforms),
rdmurray
- Re: Problem with slow httplib connections on Windows (and maybe other platforms),
Christoph Zwerschke
- Re: Problem with slow httplib connections on Windows (and maybe other platforms), rdmurray
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- Re: Problem with slow httplib connections on Windows (and maybe other platforms), Steve Holden
- Re: Problem with slow httplib connections on Windows (and maybe other platforms), Christoph Zwerschke
- Re: Problem with slow httplib connections on Windows (and maybe other platforms),
Christoph Zwerschke
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: persistent TCP connection in python using socketserver, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?,
Peter Otten
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?,
Jason Scheirer
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?, Peter Otten
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?,
Jason Scheirer
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?,
J Kenneth King
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?, Stephen Hansen
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?, J Kenneth King
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- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?, rdmurray
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?, MRAB
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?,
J Kenneth King
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?, J Kenneth King
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?,
J Kenneth King
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?, Peter Otten
- Re: What is wrong in my list comprehension?, J Kenneth King
- Re: exception in urllib2, 7stud
- Re: exception in urllib2, 7stud
- Re: Handle SystemExit exception, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Handle SystemExit exception, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: accessing elements of a tuple, Steve Holden
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, r
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- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Matthew Sacks
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, James Stroud
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?,
MattBD
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?,
Stef Mientki
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, MattBD
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Stef Mientki
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Tim Rowe
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Peter Anderson
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Christof Donat
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?,
Aahz
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Ben Finney
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Chris Jones
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Aahz
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Joe Riopel
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Aahz
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Aahz
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, rdmurray
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Aahz
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, rdmurray
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Istvan Albert
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Ben Finney
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Aahz
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Russ P.
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Thorsten Kampe
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Marco Mariani
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- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Jervis Whitley
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- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Tim Rowe
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Catherine Heathcote
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Robert Kern
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Aahz
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?, Bob Martin
- Re: what IDE is the best to write python?,
Stef Mientki
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: socket.unbind or socket.unlisten? - socket.error: (48, 'Address already in use'), Steve Holden
- Re: socket.unbind or socket.unlisten? - socket.error: (48, 'Address already in use'), Steve Holden
- Re: Embedding numpy works once, but not twice??, r
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Embedding numpy works once, but not twice??, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Searching a file for multiple strings (PS),
John Machin
- Re: Searching a file for multiple strings (PS),
Shawn Milochik
- Re: Searching a file for multiple strings (PS), John Machin
- Re: Searching a file for multiple strings (PS),
Shawn Milochik
- Re: Searching a file for multiple strings (PS), gotbyrd
- Re: importlib: what is it, and why is it important?, Benjamin Peterson
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?, Roy H. Han
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?,
Aahz
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?, andrew cooke
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?,
andrew cooke
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?, Aahz
- Re: Where to host a (Python) project?, Ben Finney
- Re: install modules for specific python version, John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: install modules for specific python version, Robert Kern
- Re: install modules for specific python version, M.-A. Lemburg
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: receive and react to MIDI input, elsjaako
- Re: help me python,
John Machin
- Re: help me python, Robert Kern
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: nth root, Tim Roberts
- RE: nth root,
Tim Roberts
- Re: nth root,
Paul Rubin
- RE: nth root, Tim Roberts
- Re: nth root, Paul Rubin
- Re: nth root,
casevh
- Re: nth root, Mensanator
- Re: nth root, casevh
- Re: nth root, Mensanator
- Re: nth root, casevh
- Re: nth root, Mensanator
- Re: nth root, Peter Pearson
- Re: nth root,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?,
W. eWatson
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?,
Steve Holden
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, W. eWatson
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, MRAB
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, W. eWatson
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, Pete Forman
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?, Steve Holden
- Re: Tkinter w.pack()?,
Steve Holden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: SimpleXMLRPCServer question, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Bruno Desthuilliers
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
thmpsn . m . k
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Michael Torrie
- Re: is python Object oriented??, David Bolen
- Re: is python Object oriented??,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: is python Object oriented??, thmpsn . m . k
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Luis Zarrabeitia
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- Re: is python Object oriented??, Steve Holden
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Luis Zarrabeitia
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Steve Holden
- Re: is python Object oriented??, rdmurray
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- Re: is python Object oriented??, Rhodri James
- Re: is python Object oriented??, Bruno Desthuilliers
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