Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote: > - I think the binary and Unicode APIs should be available (and fully > functional) on all platforms (including Windows) so that app developers > don't create portability problems for themselves when they make the > decision as to which API to use +1 I'm perhaps biased here; most of my Python programs don't have user interfaces, because they don't "talk" to people, they talk to other programs. The binary APIs for the OS are essential. I use and deeply appreciate all the string handling features in Python, particularly its firm grip on Unicode issues, but that's *useful* instead of *essential*. Bill
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