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Python 2.5 Quick Reference

<http://rgruet.free.fr/PQR25/PQR2.5.html>
Is this reliable? (Looks good to me, but...)

Thanks,

Dick Moores
Feb 3 '07 #1
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Dick Moores wrote:
<http://rgruet.free.fr/PQR25/PQR2.5.html>
Is this reliable? (Looks good to me, but...)
......

I really like these for a good overview
--
Robin Becker
Feb 3 '07 #2
At 04:02 AM 2/3/2007, Robin Becker wrote:
>Dick Moores wrote:
<http://rgruet.free.fr/PQR25/PQR2.5.html>
Is this reliable? (Looks good to me, but...)
.....

I really like these for a good overview
So it looks accurate?

Dick Moores

Feb 3 '07 #3
Dick Moores wrote:
At 04:02 AM 2/3/2007, Robin Becker wrote:
>>Dick Moores wrote:
<http://rgruet.free.fr/PQR25/PQR2.5.html>
Is this reliable? (Looks good to me, but...)
.....

I really like these for a good overview

So it looks accurate?
After perusing it, I dare say that not only is it accurate, Richard's
comments seem both at the right places and spot-on.

Peter
Feb 3 '07 #4
Dick<http://rgruet.free.fr/PQR25/PQR2.5.html>

RespondentI really like these for a good overview

DickSo it looks accurate?

He's been doing it awhile:

http://rgruet.free.fr/

I think he's got the drill down pretty well by now... ;-)

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