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I was just browsing around on Digg and spotted this Python 2.5 Quick Reference. I use Python a lot for work but I'm always forgetting things. So this type of reference is extremely handy for me at least. I thought I'd highlight it incase others were interested too.
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thanks ... ;-)
You running 2.5 ?
Mr Green
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Actually I'm still on 2.4 but there's nothing terribly significant in 2.5 so that guide is still perfectly useful for a 2.4 user.
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This is why I'm not a programmer. . . .
I read the subject of this one, clicked on it, and thought "Dang, I was looking for a list of Monty Python quotes!"
'Tis only a flesh wound!
:-)
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I'm a big fan of this one:
http://www.edgewall.org/python-sidebar/
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phrakture: nice, I've already made use of it.
Since we are on the topic (sort of): I asked AlexExtreme and crazy on #frugalware about their upgrade to 2.5 and they said that everything that depends on python needs to be recompiled and some patches are needed. So, (I'm just curious) does Arch have a plan for upgrading to Python 2.5?
EDIT: Made a script to find all the packages that depend on python and here is the list (packages from current, extra, community, unstable, and testing): http://pastebin.archlinux.org/635
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I'm a big fan of this one:
http://www.edgewall.org/python-sidebar/
i have been looking for this for a while now. i had it, loved it, somehow lost it, and am now reunited. thanks for that link
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