Hi,
A.T.Hofkamp wrote:
> So what is the focus in the list?
>
> I think 'science' is both too broad and in many cases not at all relevant for
> the problem at hand.
>
> [snip]
>
> Any particular brand of science (CS, Math, Physics, Bio, Chemistry, other)?
>
> Should I use Python for programmin
On 29/11/2007, Dennis Lee Bieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 08:07:46 -0800 (PST), Francesco Pietra
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> declaimed the following in comp.lang.python:
>
> > Do you know if "free" yahoo.com allows threaded view for python only? I was
>
> Ah, now the "real
As I said in response to the original post, there are 200 specialized
Python mailing lists accessible for free as newsgroups via news.gmane.org.
I think a few are science oriented.
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http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Do you know if "free" yahoo.com allows threaded view for python only? I was
unable to set that. This also means that there are mailing lists I am
interested to view all that is going on (which is two orders less that python),
so that i can't sett threated viw for all mailing lists.
f.
--- nmp <[EM
I was trying to suggest a more specific mail-list in order not to be floaded. I
am the opinion that [email protected] is very informative and useful,
though it is hard to find the time for so many mails.
f.
--- Bjoern Schliessmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Francesco Pietra wrote:
> > Non
Francesco Pietra wrote:
> Nonetheless, this extremely useful list is so crowded that if
> checking email is not carried out every few hours, it is difficult
> to detect other messages in the plethora of pythons and spams
> arrived.
Why don't you use a newsreader to access comp.lang.python? It's
s
Francesco Pietra wrote:
> It is true that suggestions may arrive from all directions. Nonetheless, this
> extremely useful list is so crowded that if checking email is not carried out
> every few hours, it is difficult to detect other messages in the plethora of
> pythons and spams arrived. What ha