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JonathanB
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CinnamonDonkey
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Tim Golden
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CinnamonDonkey
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jfager
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jfager
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ray
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WallyDD
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Kent
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Kent
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- Re: running shelscript inside python,
Albert Hopkins
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- Re: Any way to use a range as a key in a dictionary?,
andrew cooke
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- Re: Any way to use a range as a key in a dictionary?, Paul Rubin
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Peter Otten
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- Re: Calendar module: HTMLCalendar overrides style sheet settings,
Terry Reedy
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Sibylle Koczian
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Pavol Juhas
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rolandschulz
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rolandschulz
- Re: Python v3 question related to pickle/marshal,
Tino Wildenhain
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Diez B. Roggisch
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andrew cooke
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andrew cooke
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andrew cooke
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Terry Reedy
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Terry Reedy
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Steven D'Aprano
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Edd Barrett
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Edd Barrett
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Marco Mariani
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Marco Mariani
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Dave Angel
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MRAB
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- Re: how do you prevent distutils from downloading and building packages without consent?, John Machin
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- Re: Introducing Python to others,
*nixtechno
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David C. Ullrich
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andrew cooke
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Coonay
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John Machin
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John Machin
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- Re: Cross platform installer builder for Python? (like IzPack for Java), Gabriel Genellina
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Stefan Behnel
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Josh Dukes
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Josh Dukes
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- Re: SyntaxError: invalid syntax (windows),
Gary Herron
- Re: SyntaxError: invalid syntax (windows), Python Newsgroup
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MRAB
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Python Newsgroup
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Tim Chase
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*nixtechno
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srinivasan srinivas
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- Re: What way is the best to check an empty list?,
Raymond Hettinger
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- Re: What way is the best to check an empty list?,
andrew cooke
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Andre Engels
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andrew cooke
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Steve Holden
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Niklas Norrthon
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Niklas Norrthon
- Re: Another form of dynamic import, Kay Schluehr
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pruebauno
- Re: Another form of dynamic import, Albert Hopkins
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- Re: *args question,
grocery_stocker
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Tim Chase
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- Re: How can I know if a date is prior to today?, Paul McGuire
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Tim Chase
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Sylvain Thénault
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Colin J. Williams
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Steven D'Aprano
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Steven D'Aprano
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gert
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Ben Finney
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gert
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Scott David Daniels
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Peter Waller
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Johannes Bauer
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- Re: Translating unicode data,
Peter Otten
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Scott David Daniels
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CinnamonDonkey
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Kay Schluehr
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Chris Rebert
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mahesh
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andrew cooke
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andrew cooke
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Chris Rebert
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Timo Myyrä
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Alan G Isaac
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Jean-Paul Calderone
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Nick Timkovich
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Nick Timkovich
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- Re: [ANN] lxml 2.2 released,
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John Machin
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Tim Chase
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Aahz
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- Re: Creating Linked Lists in Python, John Machin
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andrew cooke
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Aahz
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Aahz
- Re: Is it possible to create a shortcut ?, Peter Otten
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Steven D'Aprano
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Lada Kugis
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Lada Kugis
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- Re: A problem with subprocess, Albert Hopkins
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- Re: garbage collection / cyclic references,
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Paul Rubin
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Aaron Brady
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- Re: pickle.load() extremely slow performance, John Machin
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John Machin
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Jim Garrison
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- Re: Safe to call Py_Initialize() frequently?,
Mark Hammond
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Graham Dumpleton
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- Re: url lib, Chris Rebert
- Re: argument problem in optparse, John Machin
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Daniel Fetchinson
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- Re: meta question - how to read comp.lang.python w/o usenet feed/google interface?, Albert Hopkins
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- Re: get rid of duplicate elements in list without set,
Albert Hopkins
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Steve Holden
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Steve Holden
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Chris Rebert
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Chris Rebert
- Re: Compiling modules in OSX, eg PyUSB?,
Philip Semanchuk
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Dr Mephesto
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Dr Mephesto
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Michele Simionato
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Tim Golden
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Ben Finney
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Floris Bruynooghe
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- Re: parser module and doc,
Mark Dickinson
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- Re: Obtaining the attributes and properties of a folder recursively.,
Tino Wildenhain
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Nigel Rantor
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Benjamin Peterson
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- Re: Simple question about yyyy/mm/dd, skip
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- Re: Emulate a printf() C-statement in Python???,
Chris Rebert
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John Machin
- Re: Emulate a printf() C-statement in Python???, Chris Rebert
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John Machin
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- Re: Unicode problem in ucs4,
"Martin v. Löwis"
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abhi
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abhi
- Re: what does 64-bit python mean?, "Martin v. Löwis"
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- Re: what does 64-bit python mean?, Chris Rebert
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Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Uploading a file using POST,
Justin Ezequiel
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- Re: Tuple passed to function recognised as string, MRAB
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- Re: File Compare with difflib.context_diff, JanC
- Re: Smalltalk-like Python IDE ?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Smalltalk-like Python IDE ?,
Steve Ferg
- Re: Smalltalk-like Python IDE ?, andrew cooke
- Re: python equivalent of java technologies, Armin
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- Re: python equivalent of java technologies, Mike Driscoll
- Re: python equivalent of java technologies,
Tim Hoffman
- Re: python equivalent of java technologies, Tim Hoffman
- Disable automatic interning,
R. David Murray
- Re: Disable automatic interning,
George Sakkis
- Re: Disable automatic interning, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Disable automatic interning, Terry Reedy
- Re: Disable automatic interning, Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: Disable automatic interning, George Sakkis
- Re: Disable automatic interning, Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: Disable automatic interning, andrew cooke
- Re: Disable automatic interning, George Sakkis
- Re: Disable automatic interning, Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: Disable automatic interning,
George Sakkis
- Re: Openings for Python Programmer at CA,
Paul Rudin
- Re: Openings for Python Programmer at CA, Mike Driscoll
- Re: How complex is complex?,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: How complex is complex?,
Tim Roberts
- Re: How complex is complex?, Vito De Tullio
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- Re: How complex is complex?, Terry Reedy
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- Re: How complex is complex?, R. David Murray
- Re: How complex is complex?,
Tim Roberts
- Re: How complex is complex?,
Kottiyath
- Re: How complex is complex?, Aahz
- Re: How complex is complex?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: How complex is complex?, Aahz
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- Re: How complex is complex?, Tim Rowe
- Re: How complex is complex?, Paul McGuire
- Re: How complex is complex?, Kottiyath
- Re: How complex is complex?, Kottiyath
- Re: How complex is complex?, Paul Hildebrandt
- Re: How complex is complex?, Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: How complex is complex?,
james
- Re: How complex is complex?, Paul Rubin
- Re: How complex is complex?, james
- Re: How complex is complex?, Paul Rubin
- Re: How complex is complex?, james
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python,
Peter Otten
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python, Marco Mariani
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python, venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python, Marco Mariani
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python, Peter Otten
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python, John Machin
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python, S Arrowsmith
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python, Laurent Rahuel
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Creating 50K text files in python, Tim Chase
- Re: Do deep inheritance trees degrade efficiency?,
Peter Otten
- Re: Do deep inheritance trees degrade efficiency?, Peter Otten
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Do deep inheritance trees degrade efficiency?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Do deep inheritance trees degrade efficiency?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Do deep inheritance trees degrade efficiency?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Do deep inheritance trees degrade efficiency?, Anthra Norell
- Re: Do deep inheritance trees degrade efficiency?, Mike Howard
- Re: Do deep inheritance trees degrade efficiency?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Do deep inheritance trees degrade efficiency?, Christian Heimes
- Re: Do deep inheritance trees degrade efficiency?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Do deep inheritance trees degrade efficiency?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Style formating of multiline query, advise,
John Machin
- Re: Style formating of multiline query, advise, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: Style formating of multiline query, advise, someone
- Re: Style formating of multiline query, advise,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Style formating of multiline query, advise, Steve Holden
- Re: Style formating of multiline query, advise, someone
- Re: split problem if the delimiter is inside the text limiter, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: split problem if the delimiter is inside the text limiter,
Peter Otten
- Re: split problem if the delimiter is inside the text limiter,
rewonka
- Re: split problem if the delimiter is inside the text limiter, Tim Chase
- Re: split problem if the delimiter is inside the text limiter, Bruno Desthuilliers
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- Re: split problem if the delimiter is inside the text limiter,
rewonka
- Re: REDIRECT,
Tino Wildenhain
- Re: REDIRECT,
gaeasiankom
- Re: REDIRECT, I V
- Re: REDIRECT, gaeasiankom
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gaeasiankom
- Re: objectoriented -?- functional, Peter Otten
- Re: objectoriented -?- functional, Piet van Oostrum
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: objectoriented -?- functional, Gerard Flanagan
- Re: SOAPpy help needed, Piet van Oostrum
- Re: Strange crash issue on Windows w/ PyGTK, Cairo...,
bieffe62
- Re: [python-list] Re: Strange crash issue on Windows w/ PyGTK, Cairo...,
CJ Kucera
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CJ Kucera
- Re: Where's the documentation to support the following behavior...,
Emile van Sebille
- Re: Where's the documentation to support the following behavior...,
grocery_stocker
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grocery_stocker
- Re: Where's the documentation to support the following behavior..., Josh Holland
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- Re: How to do this in Python?, Josh Holland
- Re: How to do this in Python?,
andrew cooke
- Re: How to do this in Python?,
Jim Garrison
- Re: How to do this in Python?, bieffe62
- Re: How to do this in Python?, Mel
- Re: How to do this in Python?, Josh Holland
- Re: How to do this in Python?, Grant Edwards
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- Re: How to do this in Python?, JanC
- Re: How to do this in Python?,
Jim Garrison
- Re: How to do this in Python?, Matthew Woodcraft
- Re: How to do this in Python?,
Tim Chase
- Re: How to do this in Python?,
Jim Garrison
- Re: How to do this in Python?, MRAB
- Re: How to do this in Python?, Terry Reedy
- Re: How to do this in Python?, Grant Edwards
- Re: How to do this in Python?, Tim Chase
- Re: How to do this in Python?, afriere
- Re: How to do this in Python?,
Jim Garrison
- Re: How to do this in Python?,
Luis Zarrabeitia
- Re: How to do this in Python?, Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: How to do this in Python?,
Jim Garrison
- Re: How to do this in Python? - A "gotcha", Jim Garrison
- Re: How to do this in Python? - A "gotcha", Andrii V. Mishkovskyi
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- Re: How to do this in Python? - A "gotcha", Scott David Daniels
- Re: How to do this in Python? - A "gotcha", Luis Zarrabeitia
- Re: How to do this in Python?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: How to do this in Python?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: How to do this in Python?, Ulrich Eckhardt
- Re: How to do this in Python?, Jervis Whitley
- Re: How to do this in Python?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: packaging,
andrew cooke
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- Re: Is their an expression to create a class?, Robert Kern
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- Re: Is their an expression to create a class?,
Chris Rebert
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- Re: Is their an expression to create a class?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: ldap package question, Michael Ströder
- Re: How print binary data on screen,
Irmen de Jong
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Mensanator
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- Re: How print binary data on screen,
Mensanator
- Re: Python + PostgreSQL, Krishnakant
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- Re: Python + PostgreSQL,
Philip Semanchuk
- Re: Python + PostgreSQL,
Lobo
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Lobo
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Python + PostgreSQL, Jeff Peck
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?,
andrew cooke
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?,
Adam
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?, Aaron Brady
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?, andrew cooke
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?, Aaron Brady
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?, Michele Simionato
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?, Michele Simionato
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- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?, Adam
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?, Michele Simionato
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?, andrew cooke
- c.l.py dead, news at 11 (was Re: Mangle function name with decorator?), Aahz
- Re: c.l.py dead, news at 11 (was Re: Mangle function name with decorator?), andrew cooke
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- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?,
Adam
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- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?,
R. David Murray
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?, Adam
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?, R. David Murray
- Re: Mangle function name with decorator?, Aaron Brady
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Keyword same in right hand side of assignments (rev), R. David Murray
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- Re: supervisor 3.0a6 and Python2.6,
Raymond Cote
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: ValueError: filedescriptor out of range in select(), Philip Semanchuk
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Laszlo Nagy
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- Re: ValueError: filedescriptor out of range in select(), MRAB
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- urllib2 (py2.6) vs urllib.request (py3),
R. David Murray
- Re: urllib2 (py2.6) vs urllib.request (py3),
mattia
- Re: urllib2 (py2.6) vs urllib.request (py3), R. David Murray
- Re: urllib2 (py2.6) vs urllib.request (py3), mattia
- Re: urllib2 (py2.6) vs urllib.request (py3), mattia
- Re: urllib2 (py2.6) vs urllib.request (py3),
mattia
- Re: lib to auto-click mouse, Marcin Stępnicki
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Python to Perl transalators,
Armin
- Re: Python to Perl transalators,
Nick Craig-Wood
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- Re: Python to Perl transalators,
Nick Craig-Wood
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- Re: Run on Startup,
Gabriel Genellina
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Mike Driscoll
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Mike Driscoll
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Can python quickly display results like bash?, Chris Rebert
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Chris Rebert
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Hrvoje Niksic
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Hrvoje Niksic
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- Re: array next pointer,
Duncan Booth
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- array next pointer, Anjanesh Lekshminarayanan
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- Re: array next pointer, Luis Zarrabeitia
- Re: switch to interactive mode,
JBW
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Pycon Spam, python
- Re: Lists aggregation, Armin
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- Re: Lists aggregation,
Peter Otten
- Re: Lists aggregation,
Mensanator
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Mensanator
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- Re: Problem: Terminal (OS X) window exits immediately on opening. & Solution., Lou Pecora
- error writing str to binary stream - fails in Python 3.0.1, works in 2.x,
R. David Murray
- Re: error writing str to binary stream - fails in Python 3.0.1, works in 2.x,
wallenpb
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- Re: error writing str to binary stream - fails in Python 3.0.1, works in 2.x, wallenpb
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wallenpb
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n . s . buttar
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Steven D'Aprano
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Steven D'Aprano
- Re: A request (was: how to repeat function definitions less, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: print - bug or feature - concatenated format strings in a print statement, bdb112
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- Re: setattr() on "object" instance,
Ahmad Syukri b
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- setattr() on "object" instance, R. David Murray
- Re: setattr() on "object" instance, Aahz
- Re: [ActivePython 2.5.1.1] Why does Python not return first line?,
Gilles Ganault
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- Re: is there an easy way to parse a nested list ?,
Aaron Brady
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- Re: is there an easy way to parse a nested list ?, Vlastimil Brom
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Vlastimil Brom
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- Re: Correct URL encoding, Chris Rebert
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Graham Breed
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gervaz
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gervaz
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: can error messages be improved or can they be overridden ?, andrew cooke
- Re: Set overlapping, Chris Rebert
- Re: How to add months to a date (datetime object)?,
Roy Smith
- Re: How to add months to a date (datetime object)?,
tinnews
- Re: How to add months to a date (datetime object)?, Andre Engels
- Re: How to add months to a date (datetime object)?, Chris Rebert
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- Re: How to add months to a date (datetime object)?, Aahz
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tinnews
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- Re: How to add months to a date (datetime object)?,
Roy Smith
- Re: How to add months to a date (datetime object)?, Chris Rebert
- Re: How to add months to a date (datetime object)?, Roy Smith
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: PyPy Progress (and Psyco),
Gerhard Häring
- Re: PyPy Progress (and Psyco),
Fuzzyman
- Re: PyPy Progress (and Psyco), andrew cooke
- Re: PyPy Progress (and Psyco), JanC
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Fuzzyman
- Re: List the moduels of a package, Lie Ryan
- Re: Is this type of forward referencing possible?, Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- Re: Is this type of forward referencing possible?,
andrew cooke
- Re: Is this type of forward referencing possible?,
Paul McGuire
- Re: Is this type of forward referencing possible?, andrew cooke
- Re: Is this type of forward referencing possible?, Miles
- Re: Is this type of forward referencing possible?, Kooks are people too
- Re: Is this type of forward referencing possible?,
Paul McGuire
- Is this type of forward referencing possible?, R. David Murray
- Re: Creating a python extension that works with multiprocessing.Queue,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Creating a python extension that works with multiprocessing.Queue,
Travis Miller
- Re: Creating a python extension that works with multiprocessing.Queue, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Creating a python extension that works with multiprocessing.Queue,
Travis Miller
- Re: why cannot assign to function call, Terry Reedy
- Re: how to repeat function definitions less, Daniel Neuhäuser
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Michele Simionato
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- Re: how to repeat function definitions less, andrew cooke
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- Re: how to repeat function definitions less, alex goretoy
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: TypeError when creating frozenset with no hash, Terry Reedy
- Re: tkinter: start window without window managers frame (linux,KDE), Martin P. Hellwig
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: little question speed encondings, MRAB
- Re: Guidance on writing a top-like console, cgoldberg
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Guidance on writing a top-like console, Hyuga
- Re: PyWin32 for Python 3.x,
Tim Golden
- Re: PyWin32 for Python 3.x,
John Nagle
- Re: PyWin32 for Python 3.x, Tim Golden
- Re: PyWin32 for Python 3.x, John Nagle
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cgoldberg
- Re: PyWin32 for Python 3.x, Mark Tolonen
- Re: PyWin32 for Python 3.x,
John Nagle
- Re: multiprocessing module - isn't it a bug?, Terry Reedy
- Re: multiprocessing module - isn't it a bug?, Christian Heimes
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members, Torsten Bronger
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members, MRAB
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members,
Maxim Khitrov
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Maxim Khitrov
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Gary Herron
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Matthew Woodcraft
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Matthew Woodcraft
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Matthew Woodcraft
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- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members,
Aaron Brady
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members, Rhodri James
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members, Matthew Woodcraft
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members, Aaron Brady
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members, Rhodri James
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members, Aaron Brady
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members, Rhodri James
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Style question - defining immutable class data members, Matthew Woodcraft
- Re: ElementTree: How to return only unicode?,
Stefan Behnel
- Re: ElementTree: How to return only unicode?,
Torsten Bronger
- Re: ElementTree: How to return only unicode?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: ElementTree: How to return only unicode?, Torsten Bronger
- Re: ElementTree: How to return only unicode?,
Torsten Bronger
- Re: don't understand behaviour of recursive structure, bieffe62
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- Re: don't understand behaviour of recursive structure, Miles
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- Re: Compute working days, John Machin
- Re: Compute working days, Casey Webster
- Re: multiprocessing.sharedctypes and built-in locks,
Aaron Brady
- Re: multiprocessing.sharedctypes and built-in locks,
Ahmad Syukri b
- Re: multiprocessing.sharedctypes and built-in locks, Aaron Brady
- Re: multiprocessing.sharedctypes and built-in locks, Ahmad Syukri b
- Re: multiprocessing.sharedctypes and built-in locks,
Ahmad Syukri b
- Re: String to sequence,
Ulrich Eckhardt
- Re: String to sequence, mattia
- Re: String to sequence,
Vlastimil Brom
- Re: String to sequence,
mattia
- Re: String to sequence, Lie Ryan
- Re: String to sequence, Peter Otten
- Re: String to sequence,
mattia
- Re: String to sequence,
Peter Otten
- Re: String to sequence,
mattia
- Re: String to sequence, Peter Otten
- Re: String to sequence, mattia
- Re: String to sequence, S Arrowsmith
- Re: String to sequence,
mattia
- Re: String to sequence,
Tim Chase
- Re: String to sequence, mattia
- Re: Integer arithmetic in hardware descriptions,
John Nagle
- Re: Integer arithmetic in hardware descriptions, bearophileHUGS
- Re: python book for a C programmer,
Paul Rubin
- Re: python book for a C programmer,
Chris Rebert
- Re: python book for a C programmer, Saurabh
- Re: python book for a C programmer, Sridhar Ratnakumar
- Re: python book for a C programmer,
Chris Rebert
- Re: python book for a C programmer, Jorgen Grahn
- Re: tkinter: loading file before entering mainloop,
Peter Otten
- Re: tkinter: loading file before entering mainloop,
Peter Billam
- Re: tkinter: loading file before entering mainloop, Peter Otten
- Re: tkinter: loading file before entering mainloop, Peter Billam
- Re: tkinter: loading file before entering mainloop, John McMonagle
- Re: tkinter: loading file before entering mainloop, Peter Billam
- Re: tkinter: loading file before entering mainloop, Eric Brunel
- Re: tkinter: loading file before entering mainloop,
Peter Billam
- Re: Subprocess module: running an interactive shell,
Karthik Gurusamy
- Re: Subprocess module: running an interactive shell,
Roman Medina-Heigl Hernandez
- Re: Subprocess module: running an interactive shell, Karthik Gurusamy
- Re: Subprocess module: running an interactive shell, Joe Tyson
- Re: Subprocess module: running an interactive shell,
Roman Medina-Heigl Hernandez
- Re: How to interface with C# without IronPython, Chris Rebert
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- Re: How to interface with C# without IronPython,
Christian Heimes
- Re: How to interface with C# without IronPython, Mudcat
- Re: How to interface with C# without IronPython, Kay Schluehr
- Re: How to interface with C# without IronPython, Mudcat
- Re: How to interface with C# without IronPython, Kay Schluehr
- Re: How to interface with C# without IronPython,
Christian Heimes
- Re: Roundup Issue Tracker release 1.4.7, J Kenneth King
- Re: Python package for .ics (iCalendar) files, Chris Rebert
- Re: Get pixel colors from images in Python 3,
Cro
- Re: Get pixel colors from images in Python 3, Daniel Fetchinson
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- Re: Get pixel colors from images in Python 3, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: Get pixel colors from images in Python 3, Tim Roberts
- Re: Threads and temporary files,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Threads and temporary files, aiwarrior
- Re: Threads and temporary files, Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- Re: Neatest way to do a case insensitive "in"?,
Albert Hopkins
- Re: Neatest way to do a case insensitive "in"?, aiwarrior
- Re: Neatest way to do a case insensitive "in"?,
tinnews
- Re: Neatest way to do a case insensitive "in"?, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: Neatest way to do a case insensitive "in"?, MRAB
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- Re: Neatest way to do a case insensitive "in"?, Jervis Whitley
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation,
Albert Hopkins
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation,
tinnews
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation,
tinnews
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation, Tim Chase
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation,
Piet van Oostrum
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation,
Colin J. Williams
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation, Tim Golden
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation, jkn
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation, Tim Golden
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation, Colin J. Williams
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation, Tim Golden
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation, tinnews
- Re: How to find "in" in the documentation,
Colin J. Williams
- Re: c++ extension, problem passing argument,
Aaron Brady
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Matteo
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- Re: c++ extension, problem passing argument, bobicanprogram
- Re: c++ extension, problem passing argument, Aaron Brady
- Re: c++ extension, problem passing argument, Matteo
- Re: c++ extension, problem passing argument, Aaron Brady
- Re: c++ extension, problem passing argument, Matteo
- Re: c++ extension, problem passing argument,
Matteo
- Re: An ordering question, MRAB
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- Re: An ordering question,
Hrvoje Niksic
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- Re: An ordering question, Hrvoje Niksic
- Parameter sublists [was: An ordering question],
Peter Pearson
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- Re: An ordering question, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Memory efficient tuple storage, Kurt Smith
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- Re: Memory efficient tuple storage,
Tim Chase
- Re: Memory efficient tuple storage, psaffrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Tim Chase
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- Re: Special keyword argument lambda syntax,
Rhodri James
- Re: Special keyword argument lambda syntax,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Special keyword argument lambda syntax, Rhodri James
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Scott David Daniels
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MRAB
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- Re: Special keyword argument lambda syntax, bearophileHUGS
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MRAB
- Re: Special keyword argument lambda syntax,
Nick Craig-Wood
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- Re: Encoding/decoding: Still don't get it :-/,
Peter Otten
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Johannes Bauer
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- Re: Encoding/decoding: Still don't get it :-/, Gilles Ganault
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Johannes Bauer
- Re: VMware and pywin32 error..., Joshua Kugler
- Re: converting a string to a function parameter,
Chris Rebert
- Re: converting a string to a function parameter, koranthala
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- Re: converting a string to a function parameter, Scott David Daniels
- Re: converting a string to a function parameter,
Aaron Brady
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Paul McGuire
- Re: converting a string to a function parameter, Aaron Brady
- Re: converting a string to a function parameter, andrew cooke
- Re: converting a string to a function parameter,
Paul McGuire
- Re: from future import scope problem,
Terry Reedy
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mykhal
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mykhal
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Philip Semanchuk
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Martin P. Hellwig
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Martin P. Hellwig
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Paul Rubin
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- Re: __import__ with dict values,
Lie Ryan
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Tim Chase
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Jim Garrison
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Jim Garrison
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- finally successful in ods with python, just one help needed., Krishnakant
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- Re: Raw String Question, MRAB
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Jim Garrison
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- Re: Python/Django forum-building software Snap/SCT, any reviews?, Bruno Desthuilliers
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- Re: "import" not working?,
Scott David Daniels
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Lie Ryan
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- Re: "import" not working?, Lie Ryan
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- Re: "import" not working?, Christian Heimes
- Re: "import" not working?,
Lie Ryan
- Re: pymssql text type, marc wyburn
- Re: question on msvcrt.dll versioning,
"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: question on msvcrt.dll versioning, rogerdpack
- Re: loop performance in global namespace (python-2.6.1), Duncan Booth
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- Re: PythonWin, python thread and PostQuitMessage?,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: PythonWin, python thread and PostQuitMessage?,
aloonstra
- Re: PythonWin, python thread and PostQuitMessage?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: PythonWin, python thread and PostQuitMessage?, aloonstra
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aloonstra
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator,
Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator,
Ulrich Eckhardt
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- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, John Machin
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- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Lie Ryan
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, andrew cooke
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Lie Ryan
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Paul Rubin
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Wolfgang Rohdewald
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, John Nagle
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, MRAB
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, MRAB
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator,
Ulrich Eckhardt
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator,
pruebauno
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator,
Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Paul Rubin
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Paul Rubin
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Paul Rubin
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator,
Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator,
Tim Rowe
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator,
pruebauno
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Tim Rowe
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Paul Rubin
- Re: Rough draft: Proposed format specifier for a thousands separator, Paul Rubin
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- Re: Invalid syntax with print "Hello World", Gary Herron
- Re: Invalid syntax with print "Hello World", Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: Invalid syntax with print "Hello World",
John Machin
- Re: Invalid syntax with print "Hello World",
steven.oldner
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steven.oldner
- Re: NameError: name 'execfile' is not defined,
Gary Herron
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- Re: nohup and os.system, Cameron Simpson
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- Re: What happened to NASA at Python? :(,
Benjamin Peterson
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Mensanator
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Mensanator
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- Re: Visual Studio 2005 build of Python 2.4, 2.5 or 2.6, "Martin v. Löwis"
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- Re: Behaviour of os.rename(),
Tim Golden
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venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
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venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
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Emile van Sebille
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Aahz
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msoulier
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msoulier
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- Re: Problem with os.chdir(),
Tim Golden
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venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: Problem with string format, Steven D'Aprano
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Paul McGuire
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robert . muller2
- Re: Stopping SocketServer on Python 2.5,
Mark Tolonen
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David George
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David George
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- Re: PyEval_EvalCode(...) problem,
Gabriel Genellina
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googler . 1 . webmaster
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googler . 1 . webmaster
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flebber
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Chris Rebert
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Chris Rebert
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Gabriel Genellina
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brianrpsgt1
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- Re: Why is lambda allowed as a key in a dict?,
bearophileHUGS
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Daniel Fetchinson
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Ryan Kelly
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Craig Allen
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- Re: Why is lambda allowed as a key in a dict?, Gabriel Genellina
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Craig Allen
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mataap
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John Machin
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Timmie
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Minesh Patel
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cgoldberg
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- Re: parallel/concurrent process in python,
cgoldberg
- Re: Read from .csv file, Grant Edwards
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Read from .csv file, Chris Rebert
- Re: Read from .csv file, Tim Chase
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Eject a Removable USB drive, Rickey, Kyle W
- Re: Eject a Removable USB drive,
Mark Hammond
- Re: Eject a Removable USB drive,
Aaron Brady
- RE: Eject a Removable USB drive, Rickey, Kyle W
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- Re: Eject a Removable USB drive, Mark Hammond
- Re: Eject a Removable USB drive,
Aaron Brady
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: create a list of undocumented functions, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: create a list of undocumented functions, Tim Michelsen
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Packaging Survey, R. David Murray
- Re: Packaging Survey,
Robert Kern
- Re: Packaging Survey, JanC
- Re: Packaging Survey, C. Titus Brown
- Re: Mapping 64 bit int from C to Python-2.2,
MRAB
- Re: Mapping 64 bit int from C to Python-2.2, Explore_Imagination
- Re: Mapping 64 bit int from C to Python-2.2, Explore_Imagination
- Re: Mapping 64 bit int from C to Python-2.2, Explore_Imagination
- Re: Mapping 64 bit int from C to Python-2.2, pruebauno
- Re: Mapping 64 bit int from C to Python-2.2, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Mapping 64 bit int from C to Python-2.2, Mark Hammond
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: xml input sanitizing method in standard lib?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: xml input sanitizing method in standard lib?, Petr Muller
- Re: xml input sanitizing method in standard lib?, Terry Reedy
- Re: xml input sanitizing method in standard lib?,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: xml input sanitizing method in standard lib?,
Stefan Behnel
- Re: xml input sanitizing method in standard lib?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: xml input sanitizing method in standard lib?,
Stefan Behnel
- Re: A better way to timeout a class method?,
Marco Mariani
- Re: A better way to timeout a class method?, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: A better way to timeout a class method?, John O'Hagan
- Re: A better way to timeout a class method?,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: A better way to timeout a class method?, John O'Hagan
- Re: error after upgrade,
Richard Brodie
- Re: error after upgrade, jonsoons
- Re: Any c header parser for generate ctypes module?,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Any c header parser for generate ctypes module?, Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Boštjan Jerko
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
Lie Ryan
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
Tim Wintle
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Michele Simionato
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Lie Ryan
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
Tim Wintle
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Geoff Smith
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
Nick Craig-Wood
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
grocery_stocker
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, David Cournapeau
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, grocery_stocker
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
grocery_stocker
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Aahz
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Marco Mariani
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Tim Rowe
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
Tomasz Rola
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Tomasz Rola
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Aahz
- RE: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Delaney, Timothy (Tim)
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Tomasz Rola
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Aahz
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Tomasz Rola
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Aahz
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Tomasz Rola
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- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?, Tomasz Rola
- Re: Is python worth learning as a second language?,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: a potential pep to extend the syntax of for loops, Chris Rebert
- Re: a potential pep to extend the syntax of for loops, Lie Ryan
- Re: a potential pep to extend the syntax of for loops, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: a potential pep to extend the syntax of for loops, Terry Reedy
- Re: Implementing chain of responsibility,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Implementing chain of responsibility,
koranthala
- Re: Implementing chain of responsibility, Chris Rebert
- Re: Implementing chain of responsibility,
koranthala
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry,
r
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry,
W. eWatson
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, W. eWatson
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, W. eWatson
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, Rhodri James
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, r
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, W. eWatson
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, r
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, r
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, W. eWatson
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, r
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, W. eWatson
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, Rhodri James
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, r
- Message not available
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry, Rhodri James
- Re: A Dangling Tk Entry,
W. eWatson
- Re: python code to fortran 77's, John Machin
- Re: NEWB: dividing numbers, Michal Wyrebski
- Re: NEWB: dividing numbers, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: NEWB: dividing numbers, Grant Edwards
- Re: NEWB: dividing numbers, Chris Rebert
- Re: NEWB: dividing numbers, MRAB
- Re: NEWB: dividing numbers, Daniel Dalton
- Re: How to extract some text?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: How to extract some text?,
Oltmans
- Re: How to extract some text?, odeits
- Re: How to extract some text?,
Oltmans
- Re: How to extract some text?, Tim Pinkawa
- Re: factory functions & methods,
andrew cooke
- Re: factory functions & methods, Aaron Brady
- Message not available
- Re: factory functions & methods, andrew cooke
- Re: factory functions & methods, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: factory functions & methods,
Piet van Oostrum
- Re: factory functions & methods, Aaron Brady
- Re: Sharing objects between processes, Aaron Brady
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Sharing objects between processes, Tim Golden
- Re: Sharing objects between processes, ET
- Re: Sharing objects between processes,
ET
- Re: Sharing objects between processes,
Aaron Brady
- Re: Sharing objects between processes, ET
- Re: Sharing objects between processes, Aaron Brady
- Re: Sharing objects between processes, ET
- Re: Sharing objects between processes, Aaron Brady
- Re: Sharing objects between processes, Aaron Brady
- Re: Sharing objects between processes, ET
- Re: Sharing objects between processes,
Aaron Brady
- Re: Set & Frozenset?,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Set & Frozenset?, Tim Golden
- Message not available
- Re: Set & Frozenset?, Tim Golden
- Re: Set & Frozenset?,
Alan G Isaac
- Re: Set & Frozenset?, Matt Nordhoff
- Re: Set & Frozenset?, Lie Ryan
- Re: Set & Frozenset?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Set & Frozenset?, Paul Rubin
- Re: Set & Frozenset?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Set & Frozenset?, R. David Murray
- Re: Set & Frozenset?, Lie Ryan
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Guidance - Professional Python Development, Scott David Daniels
- Re: 2.6.1 - simple division,
farsight
- Re: 2.6.1 - simple division, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: 2.6.1 - simple division, Lie Ryan
- Re: 2.6.1 - simple division,
koranthala
- Re: 2.6.1 - simple division, farsight
- Re: 2.6.1 - simple division, Duncan Booth
- Re: 2.6.1 - simple division, farsight
- Re: 2.6.1 - simple division, Lie Ryan
- Re: 2.6.1 - simple division, Steve Holden
- Re: 2.6.1 - simple division, Tim Chase
- Re: 2.6.1 - simple division, Tim Rowe
- Re: Callback from c thread with ctypes,
Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: Callback from c thread with ctypes,
Victor Lin
- Re: Callback from c thread with ctypes, Lie Ryan
- Re: Callback from c thread with ctypes,
Victor Lin
- Re: Callback from c thread with ctypes,
Christian Heimes
- Re: Callback from c thread with ctypes,
Victor Lin
- Re: Callback from c thread with ctypes, Christian Heimes
- Re: Callback from c thread with ctypes,
Victor Lin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: help with printing to stdout...,
Chris Rebert
- Re: help with printing to stdout..., Lie Ryan
- Re: help with printing to stdout..., Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: help with printing to stdout..., D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: help with printing to stdout..., Daniel Dalton
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Ban Xah Lee, Byung-Hee HWANG
- Re: Ban Xah Lee,
D'Arcy J.M. Cain
- Re: Ban Xah Lee,
r
- Re: Ban Xah Lee, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Ban Xah Lee, r
- Re: Ban Xah Lee,
r
- Re: Ban Xah Lee, Boris Borcic
- Re: Ban Xah Lee,
Byung-Hee HWANG
- Re: Ban Xah Lee,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Ban Xah Lee, Luis Gonzalez
- Re: Ban Xah Lee, Tim Wintle
- Re: Ban Xah Lee, Grant Edwards
- Re: Ban Xah Lee,
Grant Edwards
- Re: Ban Xah Lee, David Lyon
- Re: Ban Xah Lee, Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- Re: Ban Xah Lee, Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: How to define a db file for sqlite?, John Machin
- Re: Parsing unicode (devanagari) text with xml.dom.minidom,
Stefan Behnel
- Re: Parsing unicode (devanagari) text with xml.dom.minidom, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Parsing unicode (devanagari) text with xml.dom.minidom, rparimi
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool,
Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool, bearophileHUGS
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool,
Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool, jay logan
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool,
pruebauno
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool,
Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool, pruebauno
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool,
Raymond Hettinger
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool, pruebauno
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool, Aahz
- Re: Candidate for a new itertool, George Sakkis
- Re: speeding up reading files (possibly with cython), skip
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- Re: speeding up reading files (possibly with cython), Tim Chase
- Re: speeding up reading files (possibly with cython),
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: speeding up reading files (possibly with cython), Timothy N. Tsvetkov
- Re: speeding up reading files (possibly with cython), Tim Chase
- Re: speeding up reading files (possibly with cython), Peter Otten
- Re: speeding up reading files (possibly with cython),
Carl Banks
- Re: speeding up reading files (possibly with cython), S Arrowsmith
- Re: Themed TK (tk Tile) at last?!, cgoldberg
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Themed TK (tk Tile) at last?!, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: Themed TK (tk Tile) at last?!, Tim Wintle
- Re: Themed TK (tk Tile) at last?!, Boris Borcic
- Re: strings for beginers, Tim Wintle
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: [Python-Dev] RELEASED Python 3.1 alpha 1, Raymond Hettinger
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.1 alpha 1,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.1 alpha 1, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.1 alpha 1,
Carl Banks
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.1 alpha 1, laplacian42@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.1 alpha 1,
bearophileHUGS
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.1 alpha 1, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.1 alpha 1,
Christian Heimes
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.1 alpha 1, bearophileHUGS
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.1 alpha 1,
Colin J. Williams
- Re: RELEASED Python 3.1 alpha 1, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: should i move on to python3,
Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: should i move on to python3,
R. David Murray
- Re: should i move on to python3, Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: should i move on to python3, Python Nutter
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- Re: should i move on to python3, Tim Wintle
- Re: should i move on to python3,
R. David Murray
- Re: Import, Inheritance, Scoping -- I'm doing something wrong with one of these, Peter Otten
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Import, Inheritance, Scoping -- I'm doing something wrong with one of these, Elijah Newren
- Re: can't print the exception cause/context in Python3.0?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: ANN: eric 4.3.1 released, BigHand
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Parsing/Crawler Questions - solution, lkcl
- Re: Help cleaning up some code,
andrew cooke
- Re: Help cleaning up some code,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Help cleaning up some code, andrew cooke
- Re: Help cleaning up some code,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Help cleaning up some code, Gerard Flanagan
- Re: Help cleaning up some code,
Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: Help cleaning up some code,
Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: Help cleaning up some code, Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: Help cleaning up some code,
Martin P. Hellwig
- Re: Help cleaning up some code,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: Help cleaning up some code,
odeits
- Re: Help cleaning up some code, odeits
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odeits
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: retrieve traceback in embedded python of Python3.0?, BigHand
- Re: retrieve traceback in embedded python of Python3.0?,
BigHand
- Re: retrieve traceback in embedded python of Python3.0?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Bizarre import duplication., Gabriel Genellina
- Re: uniqueness of temporary files generated by tempfile, Emile van Sebille
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Should I use stackless python or threads?, Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: Should I use stackless python or threads?,
Minesh Patel
- Re: Should I use stackless python or threads?, Lie Ryan
- Re: Should I use stackless python or threads?, alex23
- Re: Should I use stackless python or threads?,
John Nagle
- Re: Should I use stackless python or threads?, MRAB
- Re: Should I use stackless python or threads?, Diez B. Roggisch
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: doctest + shelve question, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Asking for prophecy, Mensanator
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Asking for prophecy, Terry Reedy
- Re: "/a" is not "/a" ?, Joshua Kugler
- Re: "/a" is not "/a" ?,
Gary Herron
- Re: "/a" is not "/a" ?, John Nagle
- Re: "/a" is not "/a" ?,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: "/a" is not "/a" ?, Gary Herron
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Emanuele D'Arrigo
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"Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: "/a" is not "/a" ?, Emanuele D'Arrigo
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- Re: "/a" is not "/a" ?, alex23
- Re: "/a" is not "/a" ?, Paul Rubin
- Re: "/a" is not "/a" ?, Albert Hopkins
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- Re: "/a" is not "/a" ?, Lie Ryan
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- Re: Reading from text, Steve Holden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Reading from text, Paul McGuire
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Eclipse And PyDev, Fabio Zadrozny
- Re: Eclipse And PyDev, Fabio Zadrozny
- Re: ANN: Dao, the official 1.0 version is released, Limin Fu
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: ANN: Dao, the official 1.0 version is released,
Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: ANN: Dao, the official 1.0 version is released,
Ben Finney
- Re: ANN: Dao, the official 1.0 version is released, Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: ANN: Dao, the official 1.0 version is released, Ben Finney
- Re: ANN: Dao, the official 1.0 version is released,
Ben Finney
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- Re: ANN: Dao, the official 1.0 version is released, Daniel Fetchinson
- Re: ANN: Dao, the official 1.0 version is released, MRAB
- Re: Threading and tkinter, gert
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Threading and tkinter,
Jani Hakala
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gert
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gert
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: datetime question, Chris Rebert
- Re: Winsound Problems on Vista 64, Terry Reedy
- Re: wxPython fast and slow,
Mike Driscoll
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iu2
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iu2
- Re: wxPython fast and slow, Lie Ryan
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: wxPython fast and slow, John Posner
- Re: Decorators, andrew cooke
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- Re: Decorators, Michiel Overtoom
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- Re: This should be a simple question..., Diez B. Roggisch
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Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: This should be a simple question..., Neal Becker
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- Re: This should be a simple question..., andrew cooke
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Steve Holden
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Steven D'Aprano
- Re: This should be a simple question..., andrew cooke
- Re: This should be a simple question..., Steve Holden
- Re: This should be a simple question...,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: This should be a simple question...,
Tim Chase
- Re: This should be a simple question...,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: This should be a simple question..., Tim Chase
- Re: This should be a simple question...,
Steven D'Aprano
- Re: This should be a simple question..., Terry Reedy
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Problem in accessing long paths.,
Tim Golden
- Re: Problem in accessing long paths., venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: create boolean, Christian Heimes
- Re: create boolean,
Grant Edwards
- Re: create boolean,
Rhodri James
- Re: create boolean, Grant Edwards
- Re: create boolean, Andre Engels
- Re: create boolean, Rhodri James
- Re: create boolean, Grant Edwards
- Re: create boolean, Andre Engels
- Re: create boolean, Grant Edwards
- Re: create boolean,
Rhodri James
- Re: create boolean,
Lie Ryan
- Re: create boolean,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: create boolean, Lie Ryan
- Re: create boolean, Steve Holden
- Re: create boolean,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: create boolean, Paul Rubin
- Re: Unusual Python interpreter problem with os.fork(), Jean-Paul Calderone
- Re: where is the PyString_AsString in Python 3.0?,
Benjamin Peterson
- Re: where is the PyString_AsString in Python 3.0?,
BigHand
- Re: where is the PyString_AsString in Python 3.0?, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: where is the PyString_AsString in Python 3.0?, BigHand
- Re: where is the PyString_AsString in Python 3.0?, BigHand
- Re: where is the PyString_AsString in Python 3.0?, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: where is the PyString_AsString in Python 3.0?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: where is the PyString_AsString in Python 3.0?,
BigHand
- Re: where is the PyString_AsString in Python 3.0?, Stefan Behnel
- Re: Python evaluator,
Mensanator
- Re: Python evaluator, vedrandekovic
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?,
mattia
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, mattia
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, Chris Rebert
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, Paul Rubin
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?,
Peter Otten
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?,
mattia
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, Peter Otten
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, mattia
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, mattia
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, Paul Rubin
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, mattia
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, Lie Ryan
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, Peter Otten
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, Tim Wintle
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, andrew cooke
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?, mattia
- Re: Is there a better way of doing this?,
mattia
- Re: how to prevent python import from looking into the current directory, Chris Rebert
- Re: how to prevent python import from looking into the current directory, Ben Finney
- Re: how to prevent python import from looking into the current directory, Christian Heimes
- Re: how to prevent python import from looking into the current directory, Benjamin Peterson
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source,
dan . erik . petersen
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source,
Christian Heimes
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, dan . erik . petersen
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source,
Christian Heimes
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- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source,
Tim Golden
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, Scott David Daniels
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, Tim Golden
- Python 2.7 MSI / pywin32 snapshots [was: Windows install to custom location ...], Tim Golden
- Re: Python 2.7 MSI / pywin32 snapshots [was: Windows install to custom location ...], Scott David Daniels
- Re: Python 2.7 MSI / pywin32 snapshots [was: Windows install to custom location ...], Tim Golden
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, Tim Golden
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, Tim Golden
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, Tim Golden
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, Tim Golden
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, "Martin v. Löwis"
- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, Tim Golden
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- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, Tim Golden
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- Re: Windows install to custom location after building from source, Tim Golden
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Tim Golden
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- Re: last and final attempt to search for python ods library., JanC
- Re: last and final attempt to search for python ods library., Terry Reedy
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- Re: last and final attempt to search for python ods library., John Machin
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- Re: How to import Python files in the other directories?, Ben Finney
- Re: How to import Python files in the other directories?, Christian Heimes
- Re: Reading Special Administration Console (SAC) in python, Emile van Sebille
- Re: Modify an exception before re-raising it, Steve Holden
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- Re: Translating pysnmp oids to human readable strings,
SpamMePlease PleasePlease
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Shantanu Joshi
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Shantanu Joshi
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- Re: Indentations and future evolution of languages,
Steven D'Aprano
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- Re: Indentations and future evolution of languages, Kay Schluehr
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- Re: Indentations and future evolution of languages,
Kay Schluehr
- Re: Indentations and future evolution of languages,
John Nagle
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John Nagle
- Re: Will multithreading make python less popular?, Hendrik van Rooyen
- <Possible follow-ups>
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- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?, SpamMePlease PleasePlease
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- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?, Luis Gonzalez
- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?,
Lie Ryan
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Marco Mariani
- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?, Tim Wintle
- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?, Marco Mariani
- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?, Paul Rubin
- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?, MRAB
- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?, Jason Scheirer
- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?,
Marco Mariani
- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?,
Paul Rubin
- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?, Ben Finney
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- Re: Can Python do shopping cart?, Tino Wildenhain
- Re: logging.handlers.SocketHandler,
Vinay Sajip
- Re: logging.handlers.SocketHandler,
writeson
- Re: logging.handlers.SocketHandler, Vinay Sajip
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writeson
- Re: Sphinx for API documentation, Benjamin Peterson
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- Re: Python3 on the Web,
Jean-Paul Calderone
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Tim Roberts
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- Re: While loop, Tino Wildenhain
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Marco Mariani
- Re: While loop,
Fab86
- Re: While loop, Fab86
- Re: While loop, Andre Engels
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- Re: While loop, J Kenneth King
- Re: While loop,
Fab86
- Re: distutils: "build" command, andrew cooke
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- Re: question about ctrl-d and atexit with threads,
Darren Dale
- Re: question about ctrl-d and atexit with threads,
skip
- Re: question about ctrl-d and atexit with threads, Darren Dale
- Re: question about ctrl-d and atexit with threads, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: question about ctrl-d and atexit with threads, rdmurray
- Re: question about ctrl-d and atexit with threads, Darren Dale
- Re: question about ctrl-d and atexit with threads,
skip
- Re: monitoring/restarting an application, Marco Mariani
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- Re: how to convert from network to host byte order, Peter Otten
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- Re: how to convert from network to host byte order, Philipp Hagemeister
- Re: how to convert from network to host byte order, Mark Tolonen
- Re: problem with pydoc under python 2.6.1,
yinoneh
- Re: problem with pydoc under python 2.6.1, Yinon Ehrlich
- Re: problem with pydoc under python 2.6.1, steve . ferg . bitbucket
- Re: Number of Packages in the "cheeseshop",
John Machin
- Re: Number of Packages in the "cheeseshop",
Michael Rudolf
- Re: Number of Packages in the "cheeseshop", Gerard Flanagan
- Re: Number of Packages in the "cheeseshop",
Michael Rudolf
- Re: wx, qt, gtk, sturlamolden
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Does profiling remove some optimisations?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Does profiling remove some optimisations?, andrew cooke
- Re: Response codes and \r\n, Peter Otten
- Re: Response codes and \r\n, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Response codes and \r\n, Richard Brodie
- Re: Can't override class |__new__,
Aaron Brady
- Re: Can't override class |__new__, jelle feringa
- Re: Can't override class |__new__,
Lie Ryan
- Re: Can't override class |__new__,
jelle feringa
- Re: Can't override class |__new__, Lie Ryan
- Re: Can't override class |__new__, jelle feringa
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jelle feringa
- Re: 2to3 Help?, John Machin
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: 2to3 Help?, Ant
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: PyPI editing, Chris Rebert
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: [pysqlite] [ANN] pysqlite 2.5.2, Steve Holden
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- Re: Dr Dobbs' Python Weekly URL Archive?, Hendrik van Rooyen
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- Re: Dr Dobbs' Python Weekly URL Archive?,
Steve Holden
- Re: Dr Dobbs' Python Weekly URL Archive?,
Mike Driscoll
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- Re: Dr Dobbs' Python Weekly URL Archive?,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: Reading a file,
MRAB
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: sys.path with multiple Python installations, Gabriel Genellina
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Peculiar swap behavior, Lie Ryan
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- Re: why python doesn't have a writeline() method like c# ?, Chris Rebert
- Re: why python doesn't have a writeline() method like c# ?, Benjamin Peterson
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bruce
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John Nagle
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John Nagle
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- Re: Convert IPv6 address to binary representation on 2.x/Windows,
"Martin v. Löwis"
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How to create Standalone PYC File, Shane Geiger
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Peter Otten
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mattia
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mattia
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- Re: Roulette wheel, Gabriel Genellina
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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- Re: Difference between 32 bit and 64 bit Python, David Cournapeau
- Re: Problem with py2exe conversion.,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Problem with py2exe conversion.,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Problem with py2exe conversion., Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Problem with py2exe conversion.,
venutaurus539@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Help required to read and print lines based on the type of first character,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- RE: Help required to read and print lines based on the type of first character,
Abhinayaraj . Raju
- Re: Help required to read and print lines based on the type of first character, Bruno Desthuilliers
- RE: Help required to read and print lines based on the type of first character, Abhinayaraj . Raju
- Re: Help required to read and print lines based on the type of first character, Bruno Desthuilliers
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Abhinayaraj . Raju
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Help required to read and print lines based on the type of first character, gagsl-py2
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- Re: Python and Windows Services Question, Tim Golden
- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)),
Paul Rubin
- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)),
psykeedelik
- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)), Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)),
psykeedelik
- RE: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)),
Andreas Tawn
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Peter Otten
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- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)),
Andre Engels
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- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)), Paul McGuire
- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)), Paul McGuire
- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)), Steven D'Aprano
- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)), Paul Rubin
- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)), Piet van Oostrum
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- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)), Lie Ryan
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- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)), psykeedelik
- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)), Andre Engels
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- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)), Tino Wildenhain
- Re: Inverse of dict(zip(x,y)),
Andre Engels
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- Re: Problem with text alignment, alejandro
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Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: String Identity Test, Gary Herron
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Terry Reedy
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Avetis KAZARIAN
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Avetis KAZARIAN
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S Arrowsmith
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Hendrik van Rooyen
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Hendrik van Rooyen
- Re: Packaging modules with Bundlebuilder, Diez B. Roggisch
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- Re: Python alternatives to Text::SimpleTable?, Alan G Isaac
- Re: Configuration Files and Tkinter--Possible?,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Configuration Files and Tkinter--Possible?,
W. eWatson
- Re: Configuration Files and Tkinter--Possible?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Configuration Files and Tkinter--Possible?, W. eWatson
- Re: Configuration Files and Tkinter--Possible?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Configuration Files and Tkinter--Possible?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: Configuration Files and Tkinter--Possible?,
W. eWatson
- Re: random module gives same results across all configurations?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: random module gives same results across all configurations?,
Amir Michail
- Re: random module gives same results across all configurations?, Chris Rebert
- Re: random module gives same results across all configurations?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: random module gives same results across all configurations?, Amir Michail
- Re: random module gives same results across all configurations?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: random module gives same results across all configurations?, Carl Banks
- Re: random module gives same results across all configurations?, Paul Rubin
- Re: random module gives same results across all configurations?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: random module gives same results across all configurations?,
Amir Michail
- Re: random module gives same results across all configurations?, Carl Banks
- Re: What does self.grid() do?,
Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: What does self.grid() do?,
chuck
- Re: What does self.grid() do?, r
- Re: What does self.grid() do?, r
- Re: What does self.grid() do?, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch
- Re: What does self.grid() do?, chuck
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chuck
- Re: looking for template package, Bruno Desthuilliers
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Joshua Judson Rosen
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David Lyon
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David Lyon
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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- Opening for Python Programmer at Newport Beach, Cool Dude
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Cool Dude
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Mike Driscoll
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Mike Driscoll
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- Re: Python 3D CAD -- need collaborators, or just brave souls :), jelle feringa
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- Re: Perl-python regex-performance comparison, Tino Wildenhain
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- Re: Indentifying types?,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: Indentifying types?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Indentifying types?, Mike Driscoll
- Re: Indentifying types?,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Indentifying types?, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Indentifying types?, Terry Reedy
- Re: siple for in expression, Mike Driscoll
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- Re: Newbie - pass variable to cscript,
Gabriel Genellina
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plsullivan1
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plsullivan1
- Re: easy_install with MySQL-python, Mike Driscoll
- Re: how to manage CLOB type with cx_oracle,
Loredana
- Re: how to manage CLOB type with cx_oracle,
Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: how to manage CLOB type with cx_oracle, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: how to manage CLOB type with cx_oracle,
Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Get bound method by name, John Machin
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- Re: Get bound method by name,
Graham Breed
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- Re: Pickle Problem,
Chris Rebert
- Re: Pickle Problem,
Fab86
- Re: Pickle Problem, andrew cooke
- Re: Pickle Problem, Fab86
- Re: Pickle Problem, andrew cooke
- Re: Pickle Problem, Fab86
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- Re: Pickle Problem, MRAB
- Re: Pickle Problem, Fab86
- Re: Pickle Problem, MRAB
- Re: Pickle Problem, Lie Ryan
- Re: Pickle Problem,
Fab86
- Re: qt, gtk, wx for py3 ?,
Scott David Daniels
- Re: qt, gtk, wx for py3 ?,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: qt, gtk, wx for py3 ?, Peter Billam
- Re: qt, gtk, wx for py3 ?, Paul Boddie
- Re: qt, gtk, wx for py3 ?, Peter Billam
- Re: qt, gtk, wx for py3 ?, Peter Billam
- Re: qt, gtk, wx for py3 ?, sturlamolden
- Re: qt, gtk, wx for py3 ?,
Mike Driscoll
- Re: Server programming,
Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Server programming,
koranthala
- Re: Server programming, Bruno Desthuilliers
- Re: Server programming,
koranthala
- Re: how to find all completely connected sub-graphs?, odeits
- Re: how to find all completely connected sub-graphs?, wwwayne
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: how to find all completely connected sub-graphs?, Andre Engels
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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- Re: Shared library Python on Mac OS X 64-bit,
Graham Dumpleton
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Uberman
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Uberman
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Chris Rebert
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zdxerr
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cgoldberg
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cgoldberg
- Re: ActivePython or Python from Python.org, Trent Mick
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Wojtek Walczak
- Re: HTTPError... read the response body?,
Stuart Davenport
- Re: HTTPError... read the response body?, Diez B. Roggisch
- Re: HTTPError... read the response body?,
Stuart Davenport
- Re: Upgrade Python on a Mac,
Kevin Walzer
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Rey Bango
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Rey Bango
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Wes James
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Graham Dumpleton
- Re: Upgrade Python on a Mac,
7stud
- Re: Upgrade Python on a Mac, Graham Dumpleton
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7stud
- Re: New User - Using tutorial and Docs - POST returns 302 Found,
JohnV
- Re: New User - Using tutorial and Docs - POST returns 302 Found,
JohnV
- Re: New User - Using tutorial and Docs - POST returns 302 Found, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: New User - Using tutorial and Docs - POST returns 302 Found, JohnV
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- Re: New User - Using tutorial and Docs - POST returns 302 Found, Gabriel Genellina
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JohnV
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: How can I add space in to several numbers?, Gabriel Genellina
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Duncan Booth
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Aaron Brady
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andrew cooke
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Clarendon
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Clarendon
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Alan G Isaac
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Gabriel Genellina
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Gabriel Genellina
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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Mel
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- Re: os module, Chris Rebert
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- Re: Can CleintForm work with webbrowser?, Chris Rebert
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: imaplib fetch message flags, Rich Healey
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Gabriel Genellina
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David Lyon
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David Lyon
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- Re: Reason why co_filename is no longer interned?, Chris Rebert
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- <Possible follow-ups>
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- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Multiple separate py2exe executables and library.zip, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Iterator class to allow self-restarting generator expressions?, Mark Tolonen
- Re: Iterator class to allow self-restarting generator expressions?, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Iterator class to allow self-restarting generator expressions?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Iterator class to allow self-restarting generator expressions?, Terry Reedy
- Re: Iterator class to allow self-restarting generator expressions?, John O'Hagan
- Re: Iterator class to allow self-restarting generator expressions?, Lie Ryan
- Re: Iterator class to allow self-restarting generator expressions?, Gabriel Genellina
- Re: Iterator class to allow self-restarting generator expressions?, John O'Hagan
- Re: Is it possible to grab hidden code in ClientForm?, Gabriel Genellina
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- Re: Characters aren't displayed correctly,
Philip Semanchuk
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Hussein B
- Re: Characters aren't displayed correctly, John Machin
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Hussein B
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J. Clifford Dyer
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J. Clifford Dyer
- Re: Performance of Python 3, Akira Kitada
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Steve Holden
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Paul Rubin
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- Re: Performance of Python 3,
Paul Boddie
- Re: Performance of Python 3, Terry Reedy
- Re: Performance of Python 3,
Paul Rubin
- Re: PIL's thumbnail function returns NoneType,
Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: PIL's thumbnail function returns NoneType, Terry Reedy
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- Re: What's so wrong about execfile?,
John Nagle
- Re: What's so wrong about execfile?, Carl Banks
- Re: file locking...,
zugnush
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Nigel Rantor
- Re: file locking..., Lawrence D'Oliveiro
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Nigel Rantor
- Re: file locking..., Thomas Guettler
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- Re: file locking...,
Nigel Rantor
- Re: file locking...,
koranthala
- Re: file locking..., Nigel Rantor
- Re: file locking...,
koranthala
- Re: file locking..., MRAB
- RE: file locking..., bruce
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bruce
- RE: file locking...,
Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- RE: file locking..., bruce
- RE: file locking..., Lawrence D'Oliveiro
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro
- Re: file locking..., Gabriel Genellina
- RE: file locking..., bruce
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- Re: file locking..., Gabriel Genellina
- RE: file locking..., bruce
- Re: Creating Zip file like java jar file, Steve Holden
- 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, zaheer . agadi
- Re: 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: OTish: convince the team to drop VBScript, Thorsten Kampe
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- Re: OTish: convince the team to drop VBScript, jkn
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- RE: Email Program, Thomas Raef
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Paul McGuire
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Paul Rubin
- Re: Email Program, Paul McGuire
- Re: Chandler, Python, speed, Alan G Isaac
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- Re: Email Program,
Paul Rubin
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Mike Driscoll
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- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary,
Paul Rubin
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Michele Simionato
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- Re: Proposed implementation for an Ordered Dictionary,
Michele Simionato
- Re: Bug report: ClientForm, MRAB
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