On 17/02/13 03:21, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On 17/02/13 12:34, Alan Gauld wrote:
It's unusual for any website to allow other people to change it.
*cough*
You may have heard of a little site called "Wikipedia"... ?
Yep, that's why I said 'unusual' not 'unknown'. :-)
But wiki's are a very spe
On 17/02/13 12:34, Alan Gauld wrote:
It's unusual for any website to allow other people to change it.
*cough*
You may have heard of a little site called "Wikipedia"... ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
A very, very small selection of other collaborative wikis:
http://c2.com/cgi/wik
On 17/02/13 00:11, Claira wrote:
I don't know how this mailing list thing works,
Most mailing lists work the same way. You sign up and any mails that get
sent to the server get relayed to all of the members. That's about all
there is to it. But there are some social conventions in the
way peo
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 6:35 PM, Danny Yoo wrote:
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>> I dont know how this mailing list thing works, first time on it, they
>> should have something that makes sense like quora.com
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> Be aware that mailing lists have a pretty long histor
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Claira wrote:
> I dont know how this mailing list thing works, first time on it, they
> should have something that makes sense like quora.com
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Be aware that mailing lists have a pretty long history, at least in
computing terms. You might be interested in readi
I dont know how this mailing list thing works, first time on it, they
should have something that makes sense like quora.com
For the question I asked, I didn't know you had to do all that just to get
a map. What happens if I use http://mapbox.com + Python + Yelp API ?
I thought that google maps le