> > > > older releases of pywin are kept on sourceforge for ... >> > > ...(older) users of older python version. > > or: "(older) users of older python version will use older releases of > pywin" > > > @-salutations > -- > Michel Claveau > > * OLDER * ! Humph! For the information of you children, I learned to program in FORTRAN II. My first hands-on computer was a PDP-8 with 4096 12-bit words of core memory. It took 15 minutes to boot EDUBASIC into that 4K, since it carried only a 110 baud punched paper tape reader (on a real Teletype brand TTY) for storage media. If you ever wondered why BASIC was such a stupid language look what it ran on. Still, it was wonderful to have 5 1/2 digits of floating point in those days before the scientific pocket calculator was invented. A great deal of homework was done with interactive mode console operation, using something like: LET R = 1.234E-5 PRINT 3.14159 * R * R (Thanks, Guido, for putting that handy capability into python. I've missed it over the years.)
But I digress... Just know that it was a _really_ancient_ geek who said "onward." -- Vernon Cole (older), and proud of it. ... <shaking head to clear the cobwebs> Whew! Okay, I'm done now. Pretend I never said any of that. Back to work.
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