A comp.lang.python code snippet archive? (was: Re: Fun w/ lazy streams (was RE: functional programming))

chris patti cpatti at atg.com
Mon Feb 28 10:47:29 EST 2000


"Tim Peters" <tim_one at email.msn.com> writes:

> Thought a fair # of people might enjoy playing with the attached.  I've
> likely posted all of it before over the years, but in scattered pieces and
> spelled different ways.
> 
> premature-spring-cleaning-ly y'rs  - tim
> 

[ Haskell stuff and code snipped ]

Wouldn't it be awfully neat if there were, say a website with all
the code snippets ever posted to comp.lang.python?

What might we be talking, a few megs of source code at most?

What a great resource that would be to beginners and hardcore
geeks alike.

The only thing is how would one programmatically identify a Python 
snippet?  By keyword maybe?

There's a mailing list gateway to this group, right? That would
make it even easier to do programmatically (e.g. some simple
procmail rules or something :)

Just wondering.

-Chris
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