Does Python help with the no-Unix handicap?
david_ullrich at my-deja.com
david_ullrich at my-deja.com
Tue Jun 13 12:58:21 EDT 2000
In article <8i34pv$2ruu$1 at nntp6.u.washington.edu>,
Donn Cave <donn at u.washington.edu> wrote:
> [...]
> there are places where platform neutrality isn't
> really feasible, and there it seems to me UNIX often prevails. The
> main thing I notice is the documentation,
One of the very few things that bugs me about the Python
docs... let's say one of the _incredibly_ few things that
bugs me about the Python docs is where the explanation for
how something works refers to a UNIX manpage.
DU
> e.g., invoking the python
> interpreter in the tutorial, but I really only use it on UNIX and
> similar (BeOS), you may notice more functional issues.
>
> Donn Cave, donn at u.washington.edu
>
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