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Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On May 11, 2006, at 3:32 PM, Robert Hicks wrote:
>
>> Wouldn't portability go with Tkinter since that is installed with
>> every
>> Python?
>
> Dunno about other platforms, but it's not on my Mac.
Robert Hicks a écrit :
> Wouldn't portability go with Tkinter since that is installed with every
> Python?
Tkinter ? What's that ?-)
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On May 11, 2006, at 3:32 PM, Robert Hicks wrote:
> Wouldn't portability go with Tkinter since that is installed with
> every
> Python?
Dunno about other platforms, but it's not on my Mac.
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Wouldn't portability go with Tkinter since that is installed with every
Python?
Robert
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Gary Wessle wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am about to order 2 books, and thought I should talk to you first.
> I am getting Python Cookbook by Alex Martelli, David Ascher, Anna
> Martelli Ravenscroft, Anna Martelli Ravenscroft, since Bruce Eckel's
> Thinking in Python is not finished and didn't have any new r
Hi
I am about to order 2 books, and thought I should talk to you first.
I am getting Python Cookbook by Alex Martelli, David Ascher, Anna
Martelli Ravenscroft, Anna Martelli Ravenscroft, since Bruce Eckel's
Thinking in Python is not finished and didn't have any new revisions
since some time in 200