[Uche Ogbuji] > ... > So I dug through the Python Wiki, and found no such page of gems > (just a lot of whimsical quotes from #python and a code-sharing page with some > odd trinkets). I also checked to see if #python had a chump (opt-in > log) on which I could put the quote. No dice. I did chump it on the #4suite > log: > > http://uche.ogbuji.net/tech/akara/?xslt=irc.xslt&date=2003-04-14#14:03:38 I didn't understand a word of that -- young people <0.9 wink>. > I also created a Python Wiki page for useful notes and code > snippets from this mailing list: > > http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/PythonDevWisdom > > Please feel free to use it if anything here seems especially important to > highlight (in addition to Brett Cannon's tireless work, of course). Excellent idea! The Python Wiki seems severely underused. I tried to help it along by fleshing out the snippet. Unlike chumping, typing is something an old bot knows how to do ...
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