[XML-SIG] understanding the sources. wher to start?
Uche Ogbuji
uche.ogbuji@fourthought.com
Fri, 14 Jun 2002 16:27:29 -0600
> I think Python "suffers" from such abundance of choices too.
> Therefore, I second the need of a comparative documentation, but
> I blame no one, except perhaps me for not doing it myself.
I have a pat excuse for not writing such a document: I'm biased because I
wrote some of the software I'd be comparing ;-)
Just kidding. I've made a bit of a start on this in my little doc project.
Here's the relevant page:
http://uche.ogbuji.net/tech/python/pyxml/?xslt=pyxml-guide.xslt&item=http://uch
e.ogbuji.net/tech/python/pyxml/pyxml-guide/choosing-software
I'll have to work on trimming those URIs. Current approach is admittedly a
quick hack.
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