For the love of the Perl, Python, Lisp, Java and functional
programmers, please just give an abstract of what you've written and
link to it?
-Rudolf
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That is important, but apparently Windows (at least XP) will work fine
with the forward slash that Linux uses. I just tried it in the command
prompt and it works. I'm sure other platforms use the forward slash
separator as well. You've just covered three major platforms (Mac OS X,
WinXP and Linux)
Python should port nicely between Windows and Linux so there should be
no need to dual-boot.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Okay, once-upon-a-time I tried to start programming by learning C. At
> the time I was younger and didn't really understand all that C had to
> offer. I eventually moved over t
> As far as i know, here's few other lang's status:
>
> C → No.
I think C has the wchar type to handle larger values. And C++ has
std::wstring. So really, the support is there.
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/unicode.html#c
I think the problem is that most C/C++ coders don't care about unicode
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JuHui wrote:
> Hi
> I want to get 20 html pages content from one server, you know
> urllib.urlopen need construct network connection, it will be very
> slowly, how to speed up this function?
> I try to using multi-thread, it speed up, but I want to quickly more,
> any idea about it?
> Thank