Thank you Mark and Tim! Which Wiki platform should we use?
On 2/23/07, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark Mc Mahon wrote: > + Hints on how to convert VB to Python (might be somewhere else already) > > + Hints on how to convert C to python (ctypes) > > + Advanced examples of how to create DLL plugins (for non Python > applications) using Pyrex (though I am not sure that documentation > exists for non windows either) (?) > > + How to build a pyd file (?) > > + Links to MSDN documentation > > Feel free to say that you DON'T think the items above are a good idea also :-) All good, I'd say, as well as some kind of summary on the oh-no-you-can't oh-yes-you-can story on building Python with free/non-free compilers. (Bags me not be the one to put that together!). One thing which isn't quite clear to me is whether things should focus on *links* or *articles* or whatever works. In short, I think the less philosophising and the more action the better at this point. Let's get something going and see how it looks. Obvious caveat with MSDN doc links: they change faster than I change my socks. Might be better to link to, say: http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Amsdn.microsoft.com+wmi TJG _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32
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