Steve Hayes wrote:
>>According to
>>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/11/06/hackers_use_gmail_drafts_as_dead_drops_to_control_malware_bots:
>>
>> "Attacks occur in two phases. Hackers first infect a targeted
>> machine via simple malware that installs Python onto the device,
>> [...]"
>[Fri
serge Guelton wrote:
>> Hi all, we're excited to announce the existence of Pyston 0.2, a
>> much-improved version of our new Python JIT.
Every reason to get excited: http://www.pyston.com/
Regards,
H.
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Mark Lawrence wrote:
>>> since 1974 researchers and software developers try to ease software
>>> debugging.
>> I'm really curious: where did the date 1974 come from? What happened
>> then? Hadn't people already been trying to ease software debugging for
>> at least 20 years prior to that? :)
>
Michael Torrie wrote:
>You could try Ubuntu 14.04.
Don't forget to mention the hardware requirements for 14.04.
Me thinks that a single core CPU and a medium class graphics
card won't make the user happy with it.
Wouldn't it be friendly to the resources of our world if at least
some software wa
Akira Li wrote:
>>> Look at how `help('modules')` is implemented. Though it crashes on my
>>> system.
>> Have you reported this at bugs.python.org or is there already an issue
>> for the problem that you see?
>It is this issue for python2.7:
>https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python2.7/+