I'm a newbie but it's such a pain setting Python up on Windows with the modules that 
misbehave, such as gmpy, I am wondering if it is worth the 'fight'.

Ed

On 25 Apr 2002 at 17:23, Andrea Pertosa wrote:

> Ok, 
> so since noone seems to be around Iwould like to start a discussion. 
> How much do you think Python is going to change from release to release? 
> Iam a newbie but Icouldn't help noticing that many additions and removals are 
> implemented with each new version. 
> Sorta like: you might spend hours implementing a method in 2.1 just to find out that 
> .. oh.. that library function does exactly what you want in 2.2. 
> Ican see that a language needs to evolve... but sometimes I'm just more confortable 
> with good old ANSI'C'. So to speak.. 
> Anyone wants to comment? 
> AndreaP. 
> 
> 
> "Patricia J. Hawkins" wrote: 
>     >>>>> "MP" == Michael Petry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: 
>     MP> Anybody out there? 
>     MP> Just wonderin 
>     Nope, no one at all. 
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