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bay area based - python guru..

hi...

is there a bay area based guru, or someone who's into mentoring that i'we
can talk to... specifically someone who's experienced using
mechanize/browser/urllib/urllib2/cookies/etc...

we're running into small situations that are taking an inordinate amount of
time to resolve, so we thought we'd toss this here and see if anyone has
thoughts/comments.

thanks

-bruce
Jul 13 '06 #1
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bruce wrote:
is there a bay area based guru, or someone who's into mentoring that i'we
can talk to... specifically someone who's experienced using
mechanize/browser/urllib/urllib2/cookies/etc...

we're running into small situations that are taking an inordinate amount of
time to resolve, so we thought we'd toss this here and see if anyone has
thoughts/comments.
What about reading the answers you got when you asked the same question eleven
days ago?

Maybe the right thing to ask back is: how much do you pay?

Stefan
Jul 13 '06 #2
On 7/13/06, Stefan Behnel <st******************@web.dewrote:
Maybe the right thing to ask back is: how much do you pay?
And possibly; *which* bay? ;-)

--
Cheers,
Simon B,
si***@brunningonline.net,
http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/
Jul 13 '06 #3
Simon Brunning wrote:
On 7/13/06, Stefan Behnel <st******************@web.dewrote:
>Maybe the right thing to ask back is: how much do you pay?

And possibly; *which* bay? ;-)
What do you mean? Is there more than one Bayern?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayern

Stefan
Jul 13 '06 #4

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