John J. Lee wrote on 02 Nov 2003 22:59:03 +0000:
JZ <jroznfgre at jngpugbjreQBGbet.cy> writes:
Convenience (win32all as standard, package system for modules not part
of the base ActivePython distribution), and integration testing of the
packages they provide, I imagine. No big deal IMHO, but maybe
somebody knows better.
JZ <jroznfgre at jngpugbjreQBGbet.cy> writes:
Who can explain me what is the advantage of ActivePython over (1)
standard Python 2.3.2 instalation (from www.python.org)
plus (2) the latest win32? (I am using win32 box, of course).
[...]standard Python 2.3.2 instalation (from www.python.org)
plus (2) the latest win32? (I am using win32 box, of course).
Convenience (win32all as standard, package system for modules not part
of the base ActivePython distribution), and integration testing of the
packages they provide, I imagine. No big deal IMHO, but maybe
somebody knows better.
complete python docs and then some more in a format which is easy on the
eyes.
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Yours,
Andrei
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