> Phah! If you think Learning Python is big take a look at his Programming
> Python opus - around 1250 pages in my second edition.
>
> :-)
That's waiting in the wings if I ever get done with the first book,
where he mentions offhand, while taking an entire chapter to explain
the differences betwee
On 31/05/13 20:41, Jim Mooney wrote:
... the Lutz book (Learning Python - O'Reilly) is Big
Phah! If you think Learning Python is big take a look at his Programming
Python opus - around 1250 pages in my second edition.
:-)
Mind you I deliberately set an upper limit of 300 pages
for my origi
It does however seem
> to remember my last style and just use that again.
I'd like a default - choose rich text when I need it but always go
back to the default. But like Javascript's annoying habit of deciding
your type invisibly, with arcane rules (one reason I switched to
Python), Gmail someti
Jim Mooney wrote:
> Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2013 10:21 PM
> To: tutor@python.org
> Subject: [Tutor] got text switched
>
> Oops, Gmail switched me back to rich text. My apologies. Back to plain
> ;') I wish I could automate the mode, per-recipient, since I do need
> rich
Oops, Gmail switched me back to rich text. My apologies. Back to plain
;') I wish I could automate the mode, per-recipient, since I do need
rich text for some things. The way gmail defaults seems to change from
month to month.
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Jim Mooney
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