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operators and datatypes for sets

operators and datatypes for sets operators and datatypes for setsAnton Vredegoor anton at vredegoor.doge.nl
Thu Apr 26 05:03:52 EDT 2001
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001 00:58:49 -0400, "Tim Peters" <tim.one at home.com>
wrote:

>[Anton Vredegoor]
>> There has been some discussion about sets some time ago, but I could
>> find no conclusive information.
>
>Go to
>
>    http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=5470
>
>and subscribe to the python-sets mailing list.  The archives are also
>available via links on that page, although they seem to me to be missing some
>of the list msgs.
>

No wonder I could not find it. It's a scary place! Thanks anyway, I am
reading the archive now, but those pages seem not to be designed to
make life easier for the offline reader. I've never met an ET with a
more unstoppable urge to phone home!

Anton.

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