On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 11:43:15 -0400, rumours say that "steve.leach"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> might have written:

>Newbie question: Looking through my stack of books and various on-line 
>references, I have seen several libraries and library functions listed 
>as depreciated.
>
>Is there a road map or concrete list of what parts of the standard 
>library are to be considered reliable and permanent?  Coming from C, I 
>am used to library functions being set in stone.

[snip]

You didn't mention any reading of PEP 4 (which would be obvious by a
simple google search), so take a look at this:

http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0004.html
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