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Thanks to the [http://code.google.com/p/google-highly-open-participation-psf/ Google Highly Open Participation contest] for high-school students, Python has passed Perl as the language with the most solutions. Well done! --[[User:IanOsgood|IanOsgood]] 18:33, 28 November 2007 (MST) |
Thanks to the [http://code.google.com/p/google-highly-open-participation-psf/ Google Highly Open Participation contest] for high-school students, Python has passed Perl as the language with the most solutions. Well done! --[[User:IanOsgood|IanOsgood]] 18:33, 28 November 2007 (MST) |
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:Heh. I was browing programming.reddit.com, and saw a request for small Python projects. I sent the guy an email, but didn't find out until today what it was about. You can see part of the email [http://code.google.com/p/google-highly-open-participation-psf/wiki/ProjectSuggestionNotes here]. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 20:35, 4 December 2007 (MST) |
:Heh. I was browing programming.reddit.com, and saw a request for small Python projects. I sent the guy an email, but didn't find out until today what it was about. You can see part of the email [http://code.google.com/p/google-highly-open-participation-psf/wiki/ProjectSuggestionNotes here]. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 20:35, 4 December 2007 (MST) |
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Take a look at some of the interesting python code here, it could probably be integrated: [http://pleac.sourceforge.net/pleac_python/fileaccess.html] |
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Thanks to the Google Highly Open Participation contest for high-school students, Python has passed Perl as the language with the most solutions. Well done! --IanOsgood 18:33, 28 November 2007 (MST)
- Heh. I was browing programming.reddit.com, and saw a request for small Python projects. I sent the guy an email, but didn't find out until today what it was about. You can see part of the email here. --Short Circuit 20:35, 4 December 2007 (MST)
Take a look at some of the interesting python code here, it could probably be integrated: [1] StaticShock