Guido van Rossum Python Software Foundation Email: docs@python.org Fred L. Drake, Jr., editor Release 2.5.2 21st February, 2008
Abstract I have been playing with Python and COM on Windows 2000. Whilst the built-in help in PythonWin does go some way towards explaining the bizarre details of COM and the various common interfaces one might find, it is really necessary to go looking for concrete interface information. There are a few sources of such information, and the aim of this document is to help readers use such sources,
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Ran into web.py here, while it was still unreleased and got hooked by the API design and the comment Aaron made here The third principle is that web.py should, by default, do the right thing by the Web. This means distinguishing between GET and POST properly. It means simple, canonical URLs which synonyms redirect to. It means readable HTML with the proper HTTP headers. Since then web.py has been
Now, next, and beyond: Tracking need-to-know trends at the intersection of business and technology AI/ML Few technologies have the potential to change the nature of work and how we live as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Future of the Firm Everything from new organizational structures and payment schemes to new expectations, skills, and tools will shape the future of the fi
OpenOffice.org (OOo) documents are ZIP archives containing several XML files. Therefore it is easy to inspect, create, or modify OOo documents. OOoPy is a library in Python for these tasks with OOo documents. To not reinvent the wheel, OOoPy uses an existing XML library, ElementTree by Fredrik Lundh (which is in the Python standard library for quite some time now). OOoPy is a thin wrapper around E
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