Keith Dart <kdart at kdart.com> writes: > Also, I know it is often said that Python has "batteries included". > However, in my experience the "batteries" are often inadequate for the > job. Many modules are incomplete, or otherwise like some key > functionality. I have had to extend and/or rewrite many of the "stock" > libraries over the past few years. I would like to fold my additions > back into the core, if possible. I think improving existing library modules is a much less contentious issue than adding new ones... Cheers, mwh -- Darned confusing, unless you have that magic ingredient coffee, of which I can pay you Tuesday for a couple pounds of extra-special grind today. -- John Mitchell, 11 Jan 1999
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