Python Learning Foundation

Mensanator mensanator at aol.compost
Mon Dec 1 00:35:48 EST 2003


>Subject: Re: Python Learning Foundation
>From: bokr at oz.net  (Bengt Richter)
>Date: 11/30/03 9:51 PM Central Standard Time
>Message-id: <bqedrs$48v$0 at 216.39.172.122>
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>On 01 Dec 2003 03:19:07 GMT, mensanator at aol.compost (Mensanator) wrote:
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>>>Subject: Python Learning Foundation
>>>From: rstephens at vectron.com  (Ron Stephens)
>>>Date: 11/30/2003 7:40 PM Central Standard Time
>>>Message-id: <a5415304.0311301740.4a211fb9 at posting.google.com>
>>>
>>>The newly rechristened Python Learning Foundation is a web site
>>>dedicated to the assistance of people learning the Python programming
>>>language. Features include:
>>>
>>>1. Daily lists of new and recent Python-related web articles,
>>>Sourceforge projects, and Vaults of Parnassus listings. These are
>>>generated using Hans Nowak's Python web spider, mygale.py, and are
>>>automatically updated each day. (You can visit Han's interesting blog
>>>at zephyrfalcon )
>On a plain text newsreader that last line was (changing '<' and '>' to '['
>and ']' resp):
>
>at [a href = "http://www.zephyrfalcon.org/weblog/"]zephyrfalcon[/a] )
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>>>
>>>2. Now, there are also daily postings of new and recent web articles,
>>>Sourceforge projects and etcetera for four additional categories,
>>>Zope, Jython, Tkinter, and wxPython, as well as historical listings of
>>>web articles on these subjects. Other specific topics can be covered
>>>regularly upon user request.
>>>
>>>3. Links to 76 online tutorials about Python and Python related
>>>subjects.
>>>
>>>4. More than 28 reviews of books about Python.
>>>
>>>There are many other topics and features covered in the web site, and,
>>>of course, the best is yet to come.
>>>
>>>Please visit the Python
>changing angle brackets to square brackets as above, that last line was:
>Please visit the [a href = "http://www.awaretek.com/plf.html"]Python
>
>>>Learning Foundation.
>>
>>Would a URL be too much to ask for?
>You can probably see it if you look at the source text of the post.
>Your reader apparently interpreted the HTML (which shouldn't be posted
>to the newsgroup anyway except as code examples, but OTOH your reader
>will probably have problems showing you HTML code examples).

Thanks. My reader (AOL) will make an un-tagged URL, such as

http://www.awaretek.com/plf.html

into an active link. It makes no sense that it would interpret the tags
so that they disappear from view and yet not actually make the
enclosed text into a link. Bastards.

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>Regards,
>Bengt Richter
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