Chris Barker wrote:
By the way, I've often thought of forming a company that would produce
just what we've been talking about here, but with a bit of a twist:
A set of Python environments for doing specialized development. Some
ideas are:
--A database app environment, as easy to use as FileMake
On 10-feb-05, at 20:56, Michael Hudson wrote:
Michael Maibaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
As for Python. As soon as there is a framework version of Python
that can be installed via a destroot for packaging, I'll add it to
DarwinPorts. Or if someone can figure out how to hack the current
version to
This thread touches on something I've been wanting to do for some time
now: add a "Which Python do I need" page to the website. I'd like to
organise this by MacOS version, so people can quickly determine what
they need.
Here's a quick start for such a list, you can all help me by filling in
th
On Feb 17, 2005, at 18:15, Jack Jansen wrote:
This thread touches on something I've been wanting to do for some time
now: add a "Which Python do I need" page to the website. I'd like to
organise this by MacOS version, so people can quickly determine what
they need.
Here's a quick start for such
Jack wrote:
> This thread touches on something I've been wanting to do for some time
> now: add a "Which Python do I need" page to the website. I'd like to
> organise this by MacOS version, so people can quickly determine what
> they need.
So, is there any word on what version of Python will be
On Feb 18, 2005, at 12:14 AM, Nick Matsakis wrote:
Jack wrote:
This thread touches on something I've been wanting to do for some time
now: add a "Which Python do I need" page to the website. I'd like to
organise this by MacOS version, so people can quickly determine what
they need.
So, is there any