Architecture of Python restored! [was Re: Architecture of Python was removed ?]

2005-02-16 Thread Gerrit Muller
Jim Jackson's UIUC email address is/was [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jim, if you're out there, is it okay to reconstruct your old C427 assignment somewhere else? The original pages at http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/cs427/PYTHON appear to be restored completely, including the nice visualizations! thanks, Gerrit

Re: Architecture of Python was removed ?

2005-01-12 Thread Gerrit Muller
Nick Coghlan wrote: cr999 wrote: I found the Architecture of Python ( http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/cs427/PYTHON By Jim Jackson, Kar-Han Tan )is very useful for my understanding of the Python's architecture. But I found the link is not link to that document today. It seems that the document was removed.

Re: Architecture of Python was removed ?

2005-01-12 Thread Skip Montanaro
Someone Does anyone here have a copy of that document? Or who can tell Someone me what is the email address of Jim Jackson or Kar-Han Tan. Nick http://web.archive.org/web/2003101953/http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/cs427/PYTHON Gerrit This is again a nice document, and an example of

Re: Architecture of Python was removed ?

2005-01-12 Thread Jon Perez
Skip Montanaro wrote: Yes, perhaps. Note that it doesn't appear that the Wayback Machine contains the meat of the essay, just the front page. It came from a wiki. Perhaps Most of the text seems to be there, but there are some critical diagrams (images) which the Wayback Machine did not archive.

Re: Architecture of Python was removed ?

2005-01-11 Thread Nick Coghlan
cr999 wrote: I found the Architecture of Python ( http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/cs427/PYTHON By Jim Jackson, Kar-Han Tan )is very useful for my understanding of the Python's architecture. But I found the link is not link to that document today. It seems that the document was removed. Who knows