could be improved.
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installed and used operating
systems might be Unix-like systems and Windows. But looks like Python even
runs on more native operating systems for mainframes.
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it myself, but looks like it is not very stable:
http://www.mail-archive.com/application-buil...@lispniks.com/msg01069.html
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is pressed,
the sound starting 10 or 20seconds earlier should be playbacked.
You could use some screen recording tools, e.g.
http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp on Windows. Most tools allows you to
record speech while recording the screen.
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Astan Chee wrote:
I'm reading text from a file (per line) and I want to do a regex using
these lines but I want the regex to ignore any special characters and
treat them like normal strings.
Is there a regex function that can do this?
Maybe re.escape helps?
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://www.artima.com/intv/speedP.html
(of course, an interview with Van Rossum might be a bit biased :-)
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of the output image, to avoid trouble with your
hosting provider, if you don't have your own server and anything slows down
because of your rendering task :-)
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://openjdk.dev.java.net/
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with
secret alien technology text:
http://www.lisperati.com/logo.html
http://www.normal-null.de/lisp_logo.html
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Xah Lee wrote:
Lisps → No.
The Common Lisp spec (CLHS) doesn't require that implementations support
Unicode characters, but it doesn't forbid it and some implementations
support it, e.g. http://clisp.cons.org/impnotes.html
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thread was posted :-)
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is parametrized with the
supplied arguments and can be used later as building blocks for other
functions and itself wraps input functions. I don't know Python good
enough, maybe closures are possible with locale named function definitions,
too.
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are
right again (I've tested it in Pyhton) and my assumption was wrong, so the
important thing is to support closures, which Python does, even with local
function definitions.
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drewc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does this have to do with Lisp? (i'm in c.l.l).
he is a troll, but one who confess this fact:
http://www.xahlee.org/Netiquette_dir/troll.html
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