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Seems to be *very* possibleĪnd *very* worthy to be done. Hey! If Stackless goes with GC, can we get 5 times "really"? :-)) > thing that hasn't yet been added to the core. > sorry, but stackless python is the only really really really good > one thing it would help in language wars. > It would be, in my opinion, be a really really really good thing for > To someone who might know: what hope is there for this to go Linux, because life's too short for a buggy OS.įrom tismer at Sun Apr 16 12:53:47 2000įrom: tismer at (Christian Tismer) Not discourage you from writing the app yourself, but there is aĬertainly worth a look at least. >wouldn't like to have to reboot in the middle of the night on a >controlling a telescope than either Mac or Win32.

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>If you have free choice, Linux would be the better platform for

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>I'm developing on Linux while most of the production code runs on > superior under unix or windows - aside from OS preferences? (Please no

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> Any comments? If I do switch, is Python development or support notably >IMHO, Python is a very good bet on all counts. > - runs under both unix and MacOS, if possible (windows wouldn't hurt, > - safe (automatic garbage collection and bounds checking) > Python is a leading contender because I'd like a system that offers: > supporting the telescope and numerous instruments. > big program with lots of windows and controls and display graphics > I am starting work on a telescope remote control user interface. Subject: Advice requested: GUI project beginning Someone please help aįrom warlock at Tue Apr 4 01:14:07 2000įrom: warlock at (Jim Richardson) Also,Īssigning "printer" to "os.stdout" does not work. IO redirection in the shell is ugly and awkward.

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Through trial and error Iīut it writes directly to the printer port. I've searched the docs and my "Learning Python" book and I can't findĪnything on printing to a real printer. Subject: Doesn't anybody write to paper anymore? Tact is the ability to tell a man he has an open mind whenįrom alwagner at Thu Apr 13 13:03:48 2000įrom: alwagner at (Albert Wagner) Guido releasing the alpha at that time helped Only there to help out and provide some convenience.įrom nascheme at Mon Apr 3 21:38:41 2000įrom: nascheme at (Neil Schemenauer) New code should use Unicode directly and apply all neededĬonversions explicitly using one of the many ways toĮncode or decode Unicode data. Objects is really only there to aid porting applications Please note that the support for mixing strings and Unicode > Defaulting to Latin-1 is the only logical choice, no matter how > an 8-bit string when comparing it to an instance.

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> - defaulting to utf-8 upon coercing is like implicitly trying to unpickle > - utf-8 in an 8-bit string is to a unicode string what a pickle is to an >A utf-8-encoded 8-bit string in Python is *not* a string, but a "ByteArray". Subject: Re: Python 1.6a2 Unicode bug (was Re: comparing strings Rewind Technologies | - Ministry, "So What?"įrom mal at Wed Apr 26 14:01:48 2000 If you're interested, please e-mail me.ĭan Green | "So What? It's your problem to learn to live with,ĭeveloper | destroy us, or make us saints." Would look like this when called from a browser:







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