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Richard Stallman's Interview - Well, it has to dump itself out. The reason is to avoid taking the time to load up the standard LISP code every time you start it, so it actually unexecs itself.
This interview is NOT found on Richard Stallman's FSF or GNU sites. I did a google search for this string in title and it did not appear. Newbies would find it immensely hard to locate it in the absence of knowledge of its existence. Original substituted with these to make length shorter. LC: = Linuxcare: ... 19 Jul 2010 03:46
Emacs Time Line, Graphical Chart by Jamie Zawinski - Valuable Resource for Newbies - written: 8-Mar-1999, updated: 29-Oct-2007
Many newbies would find this one by Jamie Zawinski, of immense help http://www.jwz.org/doc/emacs-timeline.html written: 8-Mar-1999, updated: 29-Oct-2007 For more detail about the early days, please see Bernie Greenberg's paper, Multics Emacs: The History, Design and Implementation. I've drawn lines only w... 19 Jul 2010 03:46
Human Rights In An Islamic State
Human Rights In An Islamic State Human Rights In An Islamic State 1. The Security Of Life And Property: In the address which the Prophet delivered on the occasion of the Farewell Hajj, he said: "Your lives and properties are forbidden to one another till you meet your Lord on the Day of Resurrection." The Prophe... 18 Jul 2010 23:29
Print file via file association using os.system or subprocess?(Windows)
On 19/07/2010 3:46 AM, python(a)bdurham.com wrote: Under Windows: Is there a way to print a file using the file's file extension association using either the os.system or subprocess modules (vs. win32 extensions)? Use case: print PDF or Office documents to default printer without having to distribute win32... 18 Jul 2010 22:25
Fascinating interview by Richard Stallman at KTH on emacs historyand internals
Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: In message <bd2d1d84-6090-4898-b7c2-59167fc8e1f5(a)c10g2000yqi.googlegroups.com>, Nick Keighley wrote: On 16 July, 09:24, Mark Tarver <dr.mtar...(a)ukonline.co.uk> wrote: On 15 July, 23:21, bolega <gnuist...(a)gmail.com> wrote: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/stallman-kt... 18 Jul 2010 19:11
Function Operators
On 07/18/2010 05:52 PM, Reid Kleckner wrote: Usual disclaimer: python-dev is for the development *of* python, not *with*. See python-list, etc. Moving to python-list. Please keep discussion there. That said, def declares new functions or methods, so you can't put arbitrary expressions in there lik... 18 Jul 2010 15:56
why is this group being spammed?
why is this group being spammed? ... 26 Jul 2010 09:25
GNU Emacs Developement Inefficiency (commentary)
On Jul 16, 1:41 am, Uday S Reddy <uDOTsDOTre...(a)cs.bham.ac.uk> wrote: On 7/16/2010 12:23 AM, Xah Lee wrote: It got closed right away i suppose partly has to do with my unforgiving nature of criticizing and run-in with some GNU emacs developers in gnu.emacs.help and comp.emacs in the past 5 or... 18 Jul 2010 13:46
Python 3.1.2 and marshal
Hi, I am using 64 bit Python on an x86_64 platform (Fedora 13). I have some code that uses the python marshal module to serialize some objects to files. However, in moving the code to python 3 I have come across a situation where, if more than one object has been serialized to a file, then while trying to de-se... 18 Jul 2010 00:55
Struqtural: High level database interface library
On 17 Jul, 07:29, Nathan Rice <nathan.alexander.r...(a)gmail.com> wrote: Let’s push things to the edge now with a quick demo of many to many relationship support. For this example we’re going to be using the following XML: <Departments>     <Department>         <DeptNum>123</DeptNum>         <De... 17 Jul 2010 15:13
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