On Jan 4, 2008 1:39 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hopefully this isn't too OT.
>
> One thing I like about comp.lang.python is the breadth of topics
> discussed here. People can ask about Python installation and
> configuration issues on specific platforms, compare third party
> libraries, ask
Russ P. wrote:
>> make sense either. As an example, I was recently trying to get
>> information about writing cross-platform code for dynamic linking, but
>> I couldn't find anywhere appropriate to ask about it.
>
> Well, if the good folks at comp.lang.c++ can't even direct you to an
> appropria
On Jan 3, 9:39 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hopefully this isn't too OT.
>
> One thing I like about comp.lang.python is the breadth of topics
> discussed here. People can ask about Python installation and
> configuration issues on specific platforms, compare third party
> libraries, ask for book
Hopefully this isn't too OT.
One thing I like about comp.lang.python is the breadth of topics
discussed here. People can ask about Python installation and
configuration issues on specific platforms, compare third party
libraries, ask for book recommendations, and discuss current Python
projects.